I recently watched the entire original Star Trek series for the first time after it became available on Netflix in July. Previously I only sporadically watched a few DS9 episodes, and I did see the 2009 Star Trek movie, which I liked quite a bit. Honestly I am not a trekkie and am so not qualified to be a trekkie. But having finished watching the TOS, I must admit that this old TV series (to me it does not feel dated at all) is much much better and far more interesting than the recent movie (to a large extent a generic action film, albeit a well done one), and Mr. Shatner a much more appealing and compelling Captain Kirk than his younger counterpart in the 2009 movie.
As just a novice who “stumbled” across this series, I am mystified by the fact that there exists a large contingent of people who find delight in disparaging Mr. Shatner's acting in TOS. To me, he is the reason why TOS is great and why it is so much better than the 2009 movie. His Captain Kirk is passionate, courageous but nowhere near as “hotheaded” as many accuse him of. He can be intelligent, calm, composed collected and cool when situation calls for serious leadership, and warm and lighthearted on other occasions. Mr. Shatner’s crisp sharp delivery is fascinating to listen to (he has a fine voice), and his acting is very strong (I went back to his other works after watching TOS, and was pleasantly surprised by many of them). On top of that he is also incredibly charismatic: He has a twinkle in his eyes, a sense of humor (directly quoting Mr. Nimoy) and a charming smile (or “smirk” as some detractors may refer to). That is perhaps why Mr. Shatner embodies Captain Kirk, and all others that followed could only wish they were him. I cannot tolerate overacting, but I don't find him overact that often in TOS. In Season 1 and 2 he is often subdued and calm. By Season 3 the quality of the show has diminished, but I think his enthusiastic effort manages to save a few episodes from turning mundane or even truly awful (though he is not successful in rescuing all of them).
When I saw the 2009 movie, I liked Mr. Spock a lot better than Kirk. In that film Kirk is a bit annoying and whiny (Mr. Pine’s voice is, unfortunately, not his strong suit and often sounds whiny). When it comes to TOS, I wholeheartedly embrace Captain Kirk. Of course, Mr. Nimoy’s Spock is a delight to watch and Mr. Kelley’s Bones is endearing as well. The three lead actors in TOS share tremendous amount of chemistry, and I often laugh out at their exchanges with each other. But I think without Mr. Shatner, the show would not have been good. He is to me the heart and soul of TOS.
I understand that due to the success of the show all regular actors involved have become immensely popular, and there appears to be some animosity and complaints from the supporting cast. Although a couple of the supporting actors are very solid, I simply don’t think by not focusing on any of them anything has been taken away from the show. It’s not like when watching LOTR I secretly wished if only I could see less of Frodo Baggins …
As just a novice who “stumbled” across this series, I am mystified by the fact that there exists a large contingent of people who find delight in disparaging Mr. Shatner's acting in TOS. To me, he is the reason why TOS is great and why it is so much better than the 2009 movie. His Captain Kirk is passionate, courageous but nowhere near as “hotheaded” as many accuse him of. He can be intelligent, calm, composed collected and cool when situation calls for serious leadership, and warm and lighthearted on other occasions. Mr. Shatner’s crisp sharp delivery is fascinating to listen to (he has a fine voice), and his acting is very strong (I went back to his other works after watching TOS, and was pleasantly surprised by many of them). On top of that he is also incredibly charismatic: He has a twinkle in his eyes, a sense of humor (directly quoting Mr. Nimoy) and a charming smile (or “smirk” as some detractors may refer to). That is perhaps why Mr. Shatner embodies Captain Kirk, and all others that followed could only wish they were him. I cannot tolerate overacting, but I don't find him overact that often in TOS. In Season 1 and 2 he is often subdued and calm. By Season 3 the quality of the show has diminished, but I think his enthusiastic effort manages to save a few episodes from turning mundane or even truly awful (though he is not successful in rescuing all of them).
When I saw the 2009 movie, I liked Mr. Spock a lot better than Kirk. In that film Kirk is a bit annoying and whiny (Mr. Pine’s voice is, unfortunately, not his strong suit and often sounds whiny). When it comes to TOS, I wholeheartedly embrace Captain Kirk. Of course, Mr. Nimoy’s Spock is a delight to watch and Mr. Kelley’s Bones is endearing as well. The three lead actors in TOS share tremendous amount of chemistry, and I often laugh out at their exchanges with each other. But I think without Mr. Shatner, the show would not have been good. He is to me the heart and soul of TOS.
I understand that due to the success of the show all regular actors involved have become immensely popular, and there appears to be some animosity and complaints from the supporting cast. Although a couple of the supporting actors are very solid, I simply don’t think by not focusing on any of them anything has been taken away from the show. It’s not like when watching LOTR I secretly wished if only I could see less of Frodo Baggins …