RobertScorpio
Pariah
It doesn't happen a lot, but sometimes a TREK character will convey SO much just with the look on their face...here are a few examples...
When Khan takes off that head dress and and lowers his head and glares at the screen, man...that scene still conveys a controlled anger that I have never seen equaled!
Another one I like is when Kirk backs into the Turbo lift in Generations..he has just told scotty to keep her together while he goes down the deflector room do what ever he had to do, and as he backs in scotty replies "I always do"..kirk/shatner flashes that wry grin and it seems, to me, he is laughing along with us in the crowd because it is such a routine between Scotty and Kirk...
Also, from TREK 3, when Savik announces that David believes the Genesis effect has brought Spock back to life. The look on the woman who comprehends what she has just heard speaks volumes..like "huh? What the fuck?"
Are there any simple looks, or use of facial expressions, that have really made a scene for you?? Movie or episode, it doesn't matter.
Rob
Scorpio
When Khan takes off that head dress and and lowers his head and glares at the screen, man...that scene still conveys a controlled anger that I have never seen equaled!
Another one I like is when Kirk backs into the Turbo lift in Generations..he has just told scotty to keep her together while he goes down the deflector room do what ever he had to do, and as he backs in scotty replies "I always do"..kirk/shatner flashes that wry grin and it seems, to me, he is laughing along with us in the crowd because it is such a routine between Scotty and Kirk...
Also, from TREK 3, when Savik announces that David believes the Genesis effect has brought Spock back to life. The look on the woman who comprehends what she has just heard speaks volumes..like "huh? What the fuck?"
Are there any simple looks, or use of facial expressions, that have really made a scene for you?? Movie or episode, it doesn't matter.
Rob
Scorpio