Starship Polaris said:
The guy looks and sounds fine. Hope they can sign him.
"Star Trek" casting news was never this hot in the trade press back in the day, BTW.
JJ Abrams' involvement sure doesn't hurt.
Starship Polaris said:
The guy looks and sounds fine. Hope they can sign him.
"Star Trek" casting news was never this hot in the trade press back in the day, BTW.
Chris Pine in negotiations for Kirk
Professor Moriarty said:
I dunno... he sure looks the part in this photo-manipulation.
Starship Polaris said:
It wouldn't take much more than that to make me look like Claudia Black.![]()
JacksonArcher said:
He's the same species I am. I don't know whether to be encouraged or discouraged.
Cary L. Brown said:
I can see him as a generic redshirt... but as Kirk... there's not a hint of "Shatner" in him that I can see. So there's no Kirk in him that I can see, either (though he DOES look the part much more than the "New Voyages" guy does!)
Cary L. Brown said:
there's not a hint of "Shatner" in him that I can see. So there's no Kirk in him that I can see, either
cultcross said:
Cary L. Brown said:
there's not a hint of "Shatner" in him that I can see. So there's no Kirk in him that I can see, either
Isn't the whole point of a recast to continue with a different actor playing the part? They're not looking for someone to play Shatner, they're looking for someone to play James Kirk. They're no more one and same than Connery and Bond.
No shit? Which one? The guy who plays Jerry Espenson or James Spader?BalthierTheGreat said:
And if we want to cast somebody as "Shatner" I hear the dude from Boston Legal is really good at that. Course, he may not want anything to do with the geekfest of a Trek movie.
Captaindemotion said:
It's not really the same thing though. I mean, no-one is suggesting that Daniel Craig's character in Casino Royale is the same one that Connery played in Dr No.
Starship Polaris said:
It's true that young Bond lives in the 21st century now, when he used to live in 1961 - but Young Kirk lives in the 23rd century circa 2007 now, as opposed to the 23rd century circa 1965.![]()
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