LOL Sobbing what? DVD/BR subtitles question

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  1. xvicente

    xvicente Captain Captain

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    I see around the net a picture of Spock crying with the extremely funny subtitles "sobbing MATHEMATICALLY"

    for example, here http://memes.com/img/69073

    Must be from the Naked Time

    I dont have the discs, so I ask to anyone who does, is that really in the discs?
     
  2. Melakon

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    It's Naked Time all right, when he has that long complicated camera move scene wrapping around him, alone in the briefing room. It was the last shot of the day and everyone was wanting to leave before overtime kicked in, and Nimoy knew he had to get it right the first time.

    "Two... four... six... eight... (cries)"
     
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    "Two...four...six! Six! Six times six...(sob)...six times six...."
     
  4. Melakon

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  5. ZapBrannigan

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    I think Nimoy talks about that Briefing Room scene in I Am Not Spock, or else it was some interview I read. It was a pretty big deal to him and he really thought the scene was great. He saw it as serious, thoughtful, sensitive, artistic. And to a lot of fans it certainly was/is.

    On the other hand, a non-fan could be forgiven for thinking that Nimoy had felt confined by Spock's usual personality and, when he had a chance to emote freely, he went nuts with it and chewed the scenery.
     
  6. Praetor Baldric

    Praetor Baldric Lieutenant Commander

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    And really, why not? Emotions are a big part of any actor's toolbelt and so for any actor to play Spock requires an incredible amount of discipline and control to play an unemotional character without boring the audience. The chance to switch techniques and delve back into the different skills he had acquired must have been welcomed by him when the occasion presented itself.
     
  7. Melakon

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    And Shatner rarely left him any scenery to chew on.
     
  8. Praetor Baldric

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    What choice did he have? Playing against a non-emotional character leaves a lot of extra scenery that needs a-chewing!
     
  9. Rayna

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    I thought that scene was a little ridiculous the first time I saw it, but the second time I understood the heart of it. I think Nimoy did it perfectly!
     
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    Moments like this one were special for the character of Spock. Abrams' Star Trek had him go through a wide span of emotions, so that sense of the character was lost, but that's the difference between television and movies.
     
  11. The Old Mixer

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    There was always a little something "off" and unsettling when Nimoy's Spock went emotional. It reinforced that he was still an alien, and that there was a reason that Vulcan's kept their feelings bottled up. Mark Lenard (and Patrick Stewart channeling his character) also pulled this off.

    This is what disappoints me with Laurence Luckinbill's performance as an "emotional Vulcan" in STV...he didn't capture any of that. Take off the ears, you're just playing a human.
     
  12. BoredShipCapt'n

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    I've always been able to hear (or imagine) through the sobs that he is saying "Six times six is thirty-six," so I guess that's mathematical sobbing.
     
  13. xvicente

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    But can anyone confirm "sobbing mathematically" are really in the disc subtitles?
     
  14. GSchnitzer

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    For what it's worth, Netflix (which I think does its own subtitling) doesn't have that cc comment.
     
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    Being picky, but TATV points out they were already into Golden Time, but it is still an amazing scene/shot, a nice collaboration between Nimoy and Marc Daniels on the fly
     
  17. Melakon

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    Yeah, I was recalling it from memory. I've not read the source nor seen the episode in over 20 years.

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  18. Joanna McCoy-Kirk

    Joanna McCoy-Kirk Commodore Commodore

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    No. (I just watched this episode on Blu-ray; the subtitles only say "CRYING".)
     
  19. Grant

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    Wait, you're comparing the performance of characters who were stoic 99.99 percent of the time and then had some kind of traumatic break---

    to a character who long ago decided it was okay to be as emotional as the everyday human?

    You totally missed the point.
     
  20. Mr. Adventure

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    Not on the old orange label DVDs either, LOL.