Are you sure that it isn't a remastared version and they CGIed her...?She looks much more life-like in HD.
Really, if she occasionally didn't speak or move, you might think that she is a wax dummy.
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Something Cracked also pointed out when it came to Barbara Bain's performance.
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Well, the most important part of the show is that the moon is a kind of giant interstellar ship that can travel in few days between solar systems. It is such a scientific nonsense that it is better to focus on the actors.I think too much is made of Barbara Bain's acting. She wasn't the most important part of the show.
Or perhaps act in a detached, professional manner, keeping emotion under control, demonstrating sangfroid. Neither Russell not Bowman were English though.
...or petulant ones...
Spock started off a bit shouty though.
True, that.And grinning. It made him look kinda creepy.
I haven't seen Bain's acting skills in anything else other than Mission Impossible and, from what little I recall, she was much the same in that. Her daughter seems a lot better at it.Not really no.
Regarding scientific accuracy and a critical review of Space: 1999 by Isaac Asimov, Gerry Anderson commented: ‘I think that a show that is absolutely scientifically correct can be as dull as ditch-water. But I think the point he was making was that, if you are going deep into the universe, then you can say whatever you like and that’s fine; but if you’re dealing with subjects that we have up-to-date knowledge on, like the Moon, then you ought to be correct. I think that was a reasonable criticism. But I think the problem with scientific advisors is that if you had a scientific advisor in 1820 he would have told you that it was impossible to fly and to travel beyond the speed of sound. And today they’re telling us that it’s impossible to travel beyond the speed of light. I think, therefore, they are inhibiting to a production, and since the heading is science fiction – underline the word fiction – I don’t really think there’s any place for them.’
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