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Shatner Talks 'Star Trek XI'
As reported by Trekweb as seen in the Star Trek Magazine, Shatner spoke about Star Trek XI. "I had a couple of meetings with J.J. Abrams, but I don't know what those meetings were about when I look back. I have no idea what they were about. And so I have no connection with the film whatsoever." And being friends with one of the movie's participants doesn't mean Shatner got inside information. "Even my dear friend Leonard [Nimoy] won't tell me what it's about. He clams up. I think perhaps there's an explosive charge in his head, that Abrams put in there, and should he say the words 'Star Trek' it goes off. And he thinks it's a migraine, but it's really his death." Shatner also spoke about his Star Trek novel, Star Trek Academy Collision Course. "So many of the books I have written have been autobiographical," said Shatner. "They followed aspects of my life. We made Kirk suffer and enjoy the things that Shatner did. This one was about adolescence. This was an examination of Kirk and Spock, in their adolescent phase, on their way to becoming the giants of the galaxy." Shatner has also put a new video up at his ShatnerVision YouTube site in which he discussed mixed martial arts, including his favorite practitioner, Tito Ortiz and Ortiz's porn-star girlfriend. "If my show [Raw Nerve] is picked up," said Shatner, "I will interview Ortiz." The video can be seen below. And finally, those who have not got enough of Shatner's singing, take heart. As reported by Bleacher Report, Montreal journalist Kristian Grevenor has started a petition urging the Montreal Canadiens (hockey team) to have Shatner sing the Canadian National Anthem during the team's centennial season. Grevenor feels that the former Captain Kirk can handle the musical challenge. "Shatner is to enunciation what (Alex) Kovalev is to stickhandling," he said. "It's mesmerizing and unpredictable, impossible to know where he's going next with his unique pause-act talk-singing style. Plus he has a huge larger-than-life presence and people would just get a kick out of this Montreal boy being there." To read more, head to the articles located here and here. |
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