Aw, c'mon... those rumors seem to have been based entirely upon a joking exchange between Shatner and Nimoy during a "stage show" one time. Am I missing something else?
DJP691 said:He had a chance to do Star Trek again during the fourth season of ENT and was rather exorbitant in his salary demand.
Cary L. Brown said:
Aw, c'mon... those rumors seem to have been based entirely upon a joking exchange between Shatner and Nimoy during a "stage show" one time. Am I missing something else?
Oh God no... you realize you just created yet another branch for "slash fiction" to go off on... I can't get that pottery scene out of my head now... AAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!fudgefase said:
I'VE GOT IT !
"Ghost Kirk, ala the movie Ghost, only Spock can see and hear him, yes, no ?"
PLEASE just leave out the clay wheel scene.......
Interesting tale behind that, but overall "In a Mirror Darkly" turned out for the best without Shatner. Here's a clipping from British magazine SFX about the alternative version:UWC Defiance said:
Nice irony there, for those of us who are "Enterprise" fans, if that turned out to be his last shot.DJP691 said:He had a chance to do Star Trek again during the fourth season of ENT and was rather exorbitant in his salary demand.![]()
ChristopherPike said:
Interesting tale behind that, but overall "In a Mirror Darkly" turned out for the best without Shatner. Here's a clipping from British magazine SFX about the alternative version:UWC Defiance said:
Nice irony there, for those of us who are "Enterprise" fans, if that turned out to be his last shot.DJP691 said:He had a chance to do Star Trek again during the fourth season of ENT and was rather exorbitant in his salary demand.![]()
The other option, revealing him to be the Chef might've worked within the context of the show. I always felt that was a better option than Riker, given the roads to TOS Manny Coto had been building.
UWC Defiance said:
DJP691 said:He had a chance to do Star Trek again during the fourth season of ENT and was rather exorbitant in his salary demand.
Nice irony there, for those of us who are "Enterprise" fans, if that turned out to be his last shot.![]()
Corran Horn said:
Shatner, physically, can no longer play Kirk convincingly, to my eyes.
YMMV, though.
RookieBatman said:
Corran Horn said:
Shatner, physically, can no longer play Kirk convincingly, to my eyes.
YMMV, though.
You know, I'm a big Shatner supporter; I love Denny Crane and T.J. Hooker, and even "The Transformed Man," believe it or not. But let's assume that money had nothing to do with it and this whole thing isn't a big publicity stunt. If Shatner really was disappointed that he's not in it, and really was serious about wanting to be in it, you know what he should've done? He should've used some of that Boston Legal revenue and hired a personal chef/personal trainer and lost a lot of weight. Honestly, if he wasn't so fat, I don't think there would be nearly as many objections about him being too old for the part. I think he looks great for his age; he's just way to fat. If he lost a lot of weight, then Abrams and co. could've even considered setting his appearance before GEN, and Kirk's death wouldn't be an issue. Of course, he'd run the risk that he'd lose that weight and they still wouldn't cast him, but then he'd be healthy! What a deal.
Oh well. It's probably too late now, unless he does one of those unhealthy crash diets. But I'm just saying, if he was serious...
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