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Globe-trotting J.J. on "Star Trek"

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Well, Abrams is in the beginnings of a publicity swing along the Pacific Rim to promote Star Trek. Predictably, he and his bros are saying things that may wind up a few of the cognoscenti...

J.J. Abrams was at the CGV multiplex in Apgujeong-dong in southern Seoul yesterday with stars Chris Pine and Zoe Saldana to present exclusive footage from his upcoming summer release...
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"We made this film not for Trekkies but for future fans of Star Trek," Abrams said.

"The studio wanted to give the film a fresh start and I was originally brought in as a producer, but upon reading the script, I saw so much potential and possibility that the original had failed to realize due to technological constraints so I got very greedy and I decided to direct it myself."
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Chris Pine plays the younger version of Kirk - an aimless drunkard who is inadvertently thrust into the world of galactic warfare as a new recruit on the USS Enterprise.

For Chris Pine, reinventing the character that William Shatner had made so famous, posed a great challenge.

"I began watching the original series pretty feverishly cause I knew I only had a limited amount of time to prepare for the role and after getting half way through the first and second season I wasn't doing myself any favors by trying to pick up on the mannerisms of William Shatner and the minutiae of the Star Trek world," said Pine.

"I would have created a character that was more impersonation than an original incarnation. JJ's prescription for realizing the role and this goes for all of us- was to create our own and not worry too much about obeying the laws of the original Star Trek world."

Asked whether he had consulted with Shatner about his role in the new film, the actor said, "I wrote Bill when I first got the role and introduced myself and told him who I was and by way of apology told him I wasn't trying to usurp his status because he is the 'O.G.' Captain James Kirk. I was just simply taking over the mantle of the character and was doing my part to expand on the original."

Pleasing those who grew up being loyal fans of the original television series will be a whole new challenge for the filmmakers.

"I was at the movie theater a few months, waiting in line to get popcorn and this guy behind me tapped me on the shoulder and asked, 'you're playing the new Kirk aren't you? And I said 'yes, yes I am.' We shook hands and he looked at me up and down and said, 'yeah I think you'll be all right' which gives you some idea of the sense of ownership that these fans have over the series." said Pine.

Zoe Saldana, hot property in Hollywood after a string of lauded performances, fell in love with the character of Uhura, the only female crew-member of the USS Enterprise.

"I do have a gravitational pull towards characters that are strong. I think there are similarities between Uhura and myself," said Saldana.

"It is conceivable to believe that some of you leaks into the roles actors play and I certainly hope that the things that did manage to leak in ... complimented my interpretation of my character in the film - the way she's able to command herself with so much discipline and strength in a setting that's mainly masculine and still hold court and fulfill her job in an androgynous manner - I love women that are like that."
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"My first question to J.J. was: Are we going to be wearing spandex?" Pine joked.

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"I was at the movie theater a few months, waiting in line to get popcorn and this guy behind me tapped me on the shoulder and asked, 'you're playing the new Kirk aren't you? And I said 'yes, yes I am.'
We shook hands and he looked at me up and down and said, 'yeah I think you'll be all right' which gives you some idea of the sense of ownership that these fans have over the series." said Pine.

:lol: Pine got lucky.

BTW, for those who want to harsh on JJ, Orci, et all for envisioning a young, brash, aimless Kirk, the idea didn't start with them.

http://www.amazon.com/Collision-Cou...=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235580168&sr=1-2

Shatner wrote this, btw.

Interesting

But it is in San Francisco, home to Starfleet Academy, where that threat will be met by two troubled teenage boys driven to solve the mystery that links them both.
In time, the universe will come to know these young rebels as Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock...two of the Federation's greatest heroes. Yet before they were heroes, they were simply conflicted teenagers, filled with raw ambition and talent, not yet seasoned by wisdom and experience, searching for their own unique directions in life -- a destiny they'll discover on one fateful night in San Francisco, when two lives collide, and two legends are born.
 
Asked whether he had consulted with Shatner about his role in the new film, the actor said, "I wrote Bill when I first got the role and introduced myself and told him who I was and by way of apology told him I wasn't trying to usurp his status because he is the 'O.G.' Captain James Kirk. I was just simply taking over the mantle of the character and was doing my part to expand on the original."

He never said whether Shatner ever wrote him back. I'd have loved to have known what he said. That conversation would have been solid gold to me.
 
Asked whether he had consulted with Shatner about his role in the new film, the actor said, "I wrote Bill when I first got the role and introduced myself and told him who I was and by way of apology told him I wasn't trying to usurp his status because he is the 'O.G.' Captain James Kirk. I was just simply taking over the mantle of the character and was doing my part to expand on the original."

He never said whether Shatner ever wrote him back. I'd have loved to have known what he said. That conversation would have been solid gold to me.

He has talked about it in other interviews but not with much detail. Apparently Shatner did write back.

Have you talked with Shatner?
I have not talked to Shatner. I wrote him a letter early on in the process and corresponded that way. I got a letter back from him, which is very nice. And I've met Mr. Nimoy a couple of times. He's been on set and we have a couple of scenes in the film, which will be nice, and I'm excited for those.
Pine, whose hair has been lightened to resemble Shatner’s 1966 ‘do, says he has not yet met Shatner, but wrote him a letter saying, “I’m not trying to copy what you did.”
Shatner wrote back “a very kind letter wishing me good luck.”
Shatner Jokes about their correspondence: “I told him to keep his letters to himself. Stop brown-nosing around here. Just act straightforward.
 
He never said whether Shatner ever wrote him back. I'd have loved to have known what he said.

shatner_pine.jpg
 
BTW, for those who want to harsh on JJ, Orci, et all for envisioning a young, brash, aimless Kirk, the idea didn't start with them.

http://www.amazon.com/Collision-Cou...=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235580168&sr=1-2

Shatner wrote this, btw.

Nor did it start with Shatner.

http://www.amazon.com/Best-Destiny-Star-Diane-Carey/dp/0671795880

http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Best_Destiny

http://books.google.com/books?id=tNdFJ-DSwJYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=best+destiny#PPT1,M1

This book, according to the EW spotlight on Star Trek ('09), was one of the inspirational sources for Orci and Kurtzman.
 
BTW, for those who want to harsh on JJ, Orci, et all for envisioning a young, brash, aimless Kirk, the idea didn't start with them.

http://www.amazon.com/Collision-Cou...=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235580168&sr=1-2

Shatner wrote this, btw.

Nor did it start with Shatner.

http://www.amazon.com/Best-Destiny-Star-Diane-Carey/dp/0671795880

http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Best_Destiny

http://books.google.com/books?id=tNdFJ-DSwJYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=best+destiny#PPT1,M1

This book, according to the EW spotlight on Star Trek ('09), was one of the inspirational sources for Orci and Kurtzman.

I remember that book. It was damn good. If Kurtzman and Orci were inspired by that novel, we should have a darn good film on our hands.
 
He never said whether Shatner ever wrote him back. I'd have loved to have known what he said. That conversation would have been solid gold to me.

He has talked about it in other interviews but not with much detail. Apparently Shatner did write back.

Have you talked with Shatner?
I have not talked to Shatner. I wrote him a letter early on in the process and corresponded that way. I got a letter back from him, which is very nice. And I've met Mr. Nimoy a couple of times. He's been on set and we have a couple of scenes in the film, which will be nice, and I'm excited for those.
Pine, whose hair has been lightened to resemble Shatner’s 1966 ‘do, says he has not yet met Shatner, but wrote him a letter saying, “I’m not trying to copy what you did.”
Shatner wrote back “a very kind letter wishing me good luck.”
Shatner Jokes about their correspondence: “I told him to keep his letters to himself. Stop brown-nosing around here. Just act straightforward.

Thanks for posting those last bits. I knew he'd met Nimoy, but I wasn't sure about the letter back from Shatner.

Interesting comments. :)
 
Letter from Shatner to Pine:

Dear Chris,

Thank you for your interest in the William Shatner fan club. Although I am always busy, I always have time for fans like you (insert fan's name here).
I hope you'll visit my website williamshatner.com. You can catch up on my latest roles, events and sponsorships. Thanks again, Chris. May the force be with you.

Sincerely,

Bill Shatner
 
BTW, for those who want to harsh on JJ, Orci, et all for envisioning a young, brash, aimless Kirk, the idea didn't start with them.

http://www.amazon.com/Collision-Cou...=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235580168&sr=1-2

Shatner wrote this, btw.

Nor did it start with Shatner.

http://www.amazon.com/Best-Destiny-Star-Diane-Carey/dp/0671795880

http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Best_Destiny

http://books.google.com/books?id=tNdFJ-DSwJYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=best+destiny#PPT1,M1

This book, according to the EW spotlight on Star Trek ('09), was one of the inspirational sources for Orci and Kurtzman.

Best Destiny is one of the best mass market paperbacks I've ever read, period. George Kirk = v. interesting character.

I guess my only problem with the new movie is Gary Mitchell. where the fuck is he? oh well, I've adjusted. I just want it to not be panned. I wanna walk out proud and head held high from the theatre.

and Pine has scenes with Nimoy?! I didn't know that. looking forward to it!
 
Letter from Shatner to Pine:

Dear Chris,

Thank you for your interest in the William Shatner fan club. Although I am always busy, I always have time for fans like you (insert fan's name here).
I hope you'll visit my website williamshatner.com. You can catch up on my latest roles, events and sponsorships. Thanks again, Chris. May the force be with you.

Sincerely,

Bill Shatner

:lol::lol:
 
"We made this film not for Trekkies but for future fans of Star Trek," Abrams said.

I have a bad feeling about this.

I don't.

If Star Trek is to survive it needs to move past the (at times) dogmatic view of Star Trek purists who believe that nothing new can ever exist without following prohibitively restrictive guidelines.
 
Dear Chris,

You better not tell anyone I'm in the movie. It's a surprise (mainly so I can see Takei's pissed off reaction at the premiere) and if you don't go along with my act, I'll have your entire family killed. I can do that, you know. I'm going to be the Prime Minister of Canada, after all.

Sincerely,
Bill
 
It's a little-known fact that World War I was touched off not by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, but because Future Guy rubbed out a time-traveling William Shatner.

As Mojo Nixon had it, Shatner Is Everywhere and Everything Is Shatner.
 
It's a little-known fact that World War I was touched off not by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, but because Future Guy rubbed out a time-traveling William Shatner.

As Mojo Nixon had it, Shatner Is Everywhere and Everything Is Shatner.

Michael J. Fox has absolutely no Shatner in him.
 
"We made this film not for Trekkies but for future fans of Star Trek," Abrams said.

It's too bad they consider those to be at odds with each other...
 
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