TOS had a pretty good looking cast. So, that idea doesn't float either.and the cast is more photogenic.
There it is: the real "problem" with the film.
TOS had a pretty good looking cast. So, that idea doesn't float either.and the cast is more photogenic.
There it is: the real "problem" with the film.
Spock from TOS seasons 1-3 was the character of Number One from "The Cage" applied to Nimoy. In the earliest plans for Trek, he had red skin and had a metal plate on his chest through which he absorbed energy.Temper tantrums are part of some classic Spock scenes in TOS.
Which Nimoy disavows in interviews as him "finding" the character. Those scenes are in the can and you can retcon it if you want, but it wasn't how they originally planned him.
Spock in Abrams's movie was more reminiscent of TOS Spock
Damn old people. You can't even remember the right decade. Make up your minds.
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In my opinion, only two actors have managed to portray an interesting and convincing Vulcan onscreen: Leonard Nimoy with his cool, sarcastic dry wit and Zachary Quinto with his repressed anger. All the other actors, the whisperers (Blalock), the sleepwalkers (Russ) and the snobbish (most of the others), didn't manage to find a way to play the part.
Quinto was smarmy Vulcan #34 to me. Better than Blalock but I'm not sure about Russ.
In my opinion, only two actors have managed to portray an interesting and convincing Vulcan onscreen: Leonard Nimoy with his cool, sarcastic dry wit and Zachary Quinto with his repressed anger. All the other actors, the whisperers (Blalock), the sleepwalkers (Russ) and the snobbish (most of the others), didn't manage to find a way to play the part.
In my opinion, only two actors have managed to portray an interesting and convincing Vulcan onscreen: Leonard Nimoy with his cool, sarcastic dry wit and Zachary Quinto with his repressed anger. All the other actors, the whisperers (Blalock), the sleepwalkers (Russ) and the snobbish (most of the others), didn't manage to find a way to play the part.
I'd add Mark Lenard to that list.
Vulcans are certainly difficult to play, since you have to imply all the stuff going on behind the stiff, stoic facade, but I think Lenard managed to pull it off.
Meh. I pretty much like all the Vulcans. They're just...different. I do find the DS9 ones a bit oddball though.
I liked Blalock's T'Pol more than any of the Vulcan characters other than Spock.
There's your first mistake. "Classic Rock" is NOT from the 1980s. It is, of course, from the 1970s.
Oldies are from the 60s. Classic rock is from the 70s. Get it right, people.
Oldies are from the 50s. Get it right, whipper-snapper.Oldies are from the 60s. Classic rock is from the 70s. Get it right, people.
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