Did you also read Leonard Nimoy's last book, I am also Captain Kirk?

Just because it would have been a nice little nod to those of US that do care about things like this and certainly would not have harmed anybody or the movie, if they had.
It's getting exceedingly tiresome that you have to be the first to jump in and express your opinion in a manner that comes across, like those of Us that do care, are in some way, shape or form, lesser for doing so.
Just because it would have been a nice little nod to those of US that do care about things like this and certainly would not have harmed anybody or the movie, if they had.
They dyed his hair. How many "nods" do you think you're entitled to at the expense of the actor? A performer might be expected to make whatever reasonable changes or sacrifice are necessary to create a character, of course, but this fussing over eye-color falls outside of that realm. The guy was hired to play Kirk - who is not an historical personage with known physical characteristics - not to be William Shatner.
Pine's a lot taller than Shatner, too, who Herb Solow once described as the one actor on Trek who'd fit believably into a Disneyland miniature street set without his lifts.
It's getting exceedingly tiresome that you have to be the first to jump in and express your opinion in a manner that comes across, like those of Us that do care, are in some way, shape or form, lesser for doing so.
Then be tired.Generally when I respond in what you find to be a "tiresome" manner it's because I find the remark in question tiresome. C'est la guerre.
"...Kirk - who is not an historical personage with known physical characteristics -..."
BTW: Thank you for pointing out that a single comment made in this particular thread, apparently constitutes making a fuss.
I guess responding to said comment (as I'm doing here) with multiple paragraphs, isn't quite as fussy.![]()
BTW: Thank you for pointing out that a single comment made in this particular thread, apparently constitutes making a fuss.
I guess responding to said comment (as I'm doing here) with multiple paragraphs, isn't quite as fussy.![]()
my brother-in-law wanted kirk to be black in the reboot. i'm starting to come around to his point of view. or you remember that carol burnett episode... female kirk.
I just realized... I've been watching Trek for almost 20 years.
And until recently I had never really bothered to pay any particular attention to what color Kirks eyes are.
Kirstie Alley's were blue.
Green.
"Not the same color as Robin Curtis' eyes" was what I was going for, really.Kirstie Alley's were blue.
Green.
Avocado.
"Not the same color as Robin Curtis' eyes" was what I was going for, really.Green.
Avocado.![]()
And I'd have to check to see who David Watson is, so his eye color or whether he wore contacts are probably pretty obscure details."Not the same color as Robin Curtis' eyes" was what I was going for, really.Avocado.![]()
What color were David Watson's eyes? Okay, he did wear contacts. And how obscure is that?![]()
Just because it would have been a nice little nod to those of US that do care about things like this and certainly would not have harmed anybody or the movie, if they had.
They dyed his hair. How many "nods" do you think you're entitled to at the expense of the actor? A performer might be expected to make whatever reasonable changes or sacrifice are necessary to create a character, of course, but this fussing over eye-color falls outside of that realm. The guy was hired to play Kirk - who is not an historical personage with known physical characteristics - not to be William Shatner.
Pine's a lot taller than Shatner, too, who Herb Solow once described as the one actor on Trek who'd fit believably into a Disneyland miniature street set without his lifts.
Then be tired.It's getting exceedingly tiresome that you have to be the first to jump in and express your opinion in a manner that comes across, like those of Us that do care, are in some way, shape or form, lesser for doing so.Generally when I respond in what you find to be a "tiresome" manner it's because I find the remark in question tiresome. C'est la guerre.
And I'd have to check to see who David Watson is, so his eye color or whether he wore contacts are probably pretty obscure details."Not the same color as Robin Curtis' eyes" was what I was going for, really.![]()
What color were David Watson's eyes? Okay, he did wear contacts. And how obscure is that?![]()
Nor apparently, does it seem that that same 40 years of being an icon in the public-eye is something that is considered Historical anymore.[sic]
I am eagerly awaiting the Kim Carnes comeback single "Jim Kirk Eyes".
I am eagerly awaiting the Kim Carnes comeback single "Jim Kirk Eyes".
i've posted this once before, but my favorite star trek themed song is Spizzenergi's "Where's Captain Kirk?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvvHVbLt0J8
I'm kind of partial to this one.I am eagerly awaiting the Kim Carnes comeback single "Jim Kirk Eyes".
i've posted this once before, but my favorite star trek themed song is Spizzenergi's "Where's Captain Kirk?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvvHVbLt0J8
Same here.![]()
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