Here's something fun from the latest Yandro:
"David Chute, Auburn, Maine
I get a little irked at the obsession some fans have with STAR TREK.
Sure it's good; I watch it when I can, but best dramatic Hugo? You
gotta be kidding! Did any of you see Fahrenheit 451 or that Chrysler
Theatre story about the land race in the overpopulated future? (from a
Sheckley story I think)? [The People Trap, and it was ABC Stage '67]
I really worry about fandom when things like that happen.
One of the nice things about STAR TREK is the fact that
I can do something else, like read, write, draw, while I'm thatching and
not miss a thing. Try doing that to F.451. Is anyone besides me push
ing that film?
I agree with Milt Stevens, Kirk is not a believable captain, and
Shatner is a pretty poor actor. Since I myself am planning a career
as an actor, it bugs me to see no talent pretty boys like that get so
much praise. You want to see a good actor at work see Olivier's Othel
lo or The Crucible; as it was recently shown on tv, with George C.
Scott, the best American actor, without doubt. You seem to be making
the connection, "If he's in a science-fiction play, he's good." Silly
of course. Stephen Boyd is lousy too, so's Raquel Welch, while Julie
Christie and Oscar Werner are superb."
[the latter two were in F-451, and the former in Fantastic Voyage]
David Chute is a total jerk. He reads the newspaper during Star Trek and just assumes it was no good.
