Re: Quinto: Reimagining, not recreation, is fearlessly creat
I've seen him in everything from Mission: Impossible to Marco Polo to the TV remake of I, Robot, and frankly he is anywhere from terrible to mediocre. But as Spock he is as much a match as George Reeves to Superman or Sean Connery to James Bond. It's not the writing for the character or even the makeup -- he was born to play the one and only role he is truly good at. Put another way, I know someone who walked out of his stage performance as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. And as I try to imagine Nimoy in the part, I can't find myself blaming her. But I'd sit through Nimoy as Spock, even if all he did was order a Happy Meal. I'd definitely see the film if Shatner was in it.
Shatner could bring as much to the film as Nimoy, if not more. If a person is a fan of him or Kirk or both, they'll likely be pleased to see him in the role he made famous one more time. I like Nimoy as Spock, though I don't find him or the character as appealing as Kirk -- part of the reason Nimoy is so good in the role is that it suits his dry, deadpan persona and rather limited range as an actor.Matt said:
On the subject of Kirk, what could Shatner offer the film?
Nimoy is a sage-like figure. I can see him as "Old dying Spock" smiling and telling a story about his youth easier than I see Shatner reprising his role that he last played correctly in "Turnabout Intruder." Look at Nimoy through the movies. He IS Spock. Shatner, on the other hand, only seemed like Kirk a few times.
1. When he wasn't being a total jerk to everyone during TMP.
2. Star Trek V (Face it, although it's a bad movie, Kirk is pretty much like TOS Kirk during the whole thing.)
3. Parts of Star Trek VI.
4. The edited out orbital sky diving scene in Star Trek VII.
I mean seriously... Compare one of the defining lines of Star Trek:
"Risk... Risk is our business. That's what this starship is all about. That's why we're aboard her!"
to
"First, move us within transporter range and beam those people to the Enterprise. Risk is part of the game if you want to sit in that chair. And second, turn that damned thing off."
Ugh.
It'd be nearly impossible for Shatner to recapture what he did during TOS. Nimoy, on the other hand, really is Spock.
I've seen him in everything from Mission: Impossible to Marco Polo to the TV remake of I, Robot, and frankly he is anywhere from terrible to mediocre. But as Spock he is as much a match as George Reeves to Superman or Sean Connery to James Bond. It's not the writing for the character or even the makeup -- he was born to play the one and only role he is truly good at. Put another way, I know someone who walked out of his stage performance as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. And as I try to imagine Nimoy in the part, I can't find myself blaming her. But I'd sit through Nimoy as Spock, even if all he did was order a Happy Meal. I'd definitely see the film if Shatner was in it.