I'm not sensing a huge groundswell of enthusiasm over the casting of Chris Pine as James T. Kirk. In fact, some people have used Pine's previous credits (like a film with Lindsay Lohan) against him. Obviously, Pine has to make believers out of some of us. And he's got his work cut out for him, because Shatner's boots aren't easy to fill.
If Pine is going to be embraced as the new Captain Kirk, then he (Pine) has got to channel the character in every way possible. I think it would be great if JJ Abrams recruited actor and comedian Kevin Pollack to work with Pine and teach him how to "do" Kirk the right way. Pollack, as you know, is king of all Shatner impressionists. No one (other than Bill himself) has ever captured the distinctive qualities of TOS Kirk, his mannerisms and delivery (you know, as in "to boldly go... where no man... has gone... be-fore...!"). All that stuff.
No one thinks that Shatner himself would ever stoop to coaching his successor in the role of Kirk. Shatner obviously craves a part in this film, but he may not be generous enough to impart his vast wisdom and experience to Pine. So the next best thing would be to bring Pollack in as "technical advisor." Pine will surely benefit from Pollack's years of performing as Kirk in various television shows and standup routines.
If Pine is going to be embraced as the new Captain Kirk, then he (Pine) has got to channel the character in every way possible. I think it would be great if JJ Abrams recruited actor and comedian Kevin Pollack to work with Pine and teach him how to "do" Kirk the right way. Pollack, as you know, is king of all Shatner impressionists. No one (other than Bill himself) has ever captured the distinctive qualities of TOS Kirk, his mannerisms and delivery (you know, as in "to boldly go... where no man... has gone... be-fore...!"). All that stuff.
No one thinks that Shatner himself would ever stoop to coaching his successor in the role of Kirk. Shatner obviously craves a part in this film, but he may not be generous enough to impart his vast wisdom and experience to Pine. So the next best thing would be to bring Pollack in as "technical advisor." Pine will surely benefit from Pollack's years of performing as Kirk in various television shows and standup routines.