... chess.
Chess is a big thing with Kirk and Spock. Considering Spock's sometimes arrogant view of humans it must have come as a shock to Spock to come across a human who could beat him at chess (3D chess or not).
the chess board is a big thing in film. I ran across an article today talking about the significance of chess in film (ever notice Humphrey Bogart played chess in movies a lot? Apparently, he was the best player in Hollywood). Think if all the movies that had a chess board in them and how chess was used to enhance the story or demonstrate the relationships of characters. Usually only two, natch.
Got me to thinking, it's actually really weird that Spock would lose to Kirk. After all, Spock programed the computer for chess himself! Heh heh, but you know what I mean.
Think about it... what was the very first shot of Kirk and Spock together? What were they doing?
Hope there's a chess board around in the new film.
Chess is a big thing with Kirk and Spock. Considering Spock's sometimes arrogant view of humans it must have come as a shock to Spock to come across a human who could beat him at chess (3D chess or not).
the chess board is a big thing in film. I ran across an article today talking about the significance of chess in film (ever notice Humphrey Bogart played chess in movies a lot? Apparently, he was the best player in Hollywood). Think if all the movies that had a chess board in them and how chess was used to enhance the story or demonstrate the relationships of characters. Usually only two, natch.
Got me to thinking, it's actually really weird that Spock would lose to Kirk. After all, Spock programed the computer for chess himself! Heh heh, but you know what I mean.
Think about it... what was the very first shot of Kirk and Spock together? What were they doing?
Hope there's a chess board around in the new film.
