I swear, "Fiona Vroom" is one of the worst stage names I've heard outside of a Bond film.
From what I can tell, it isn't a stage name, but a real name of Dutch derivation, as I said.
I swear, "Fiona Vroom" is one of the worst stage names I've heard outside of a Bond film.
I'm pretty sure it's all speculation at this point.Also, is there any legitimacy to the trailer being attached to The Force Awakens, or is it just pure speculation?
I swear, "Fiona Vroom" is one of the worst stage names I've heard outside of a Bond film.
From what I can tell, it isn't a stage name, but a real name of Dutch derivation, as I said.
I guess that means Elba is going to be a alien.
I know it's a Dutch name, but "Fiona Vroom" sounds like it should be the name of a cartoon race-car driver, like Penelope Pitstop.
I know it's a Dutch name, but "Fiona Vroom" sounds like it should be the name of a cartoon race-car driver, like Penelope Pitstop.
To be honest, it sounds like a stripper who works the NASCAR circuit.
I'd say that sounds like a reasonable guess. While the majority of the people we saw in Starfleet uniforms and/or alien makeup were undoubtedly extras, it makes some sense that a handful would get parts with a few lines to read.Two names credited as "lieutenant" were Arabic. I wonder if that means they are in the Dubai scenes?
I guess that means Elba is going to be a alien.
I recognize you from TheForce.net![]()
what? you are on TheForce.net, trekbbs and SuperHeroHype? boy, you have too much time. I guess that means I'll stumble over you on GallifreyBase too?I guess that means Elba is going to be a alien.
I recognize you from TheForce.net![]()
Hehehe. Yes you do.![]()
I guess that means Elba is going to be a alien.
I recognize you from TheForce.net![]()
Hehehe. Yes you do.![]()
article said:Paramount Pictures, Skydance, Bad Robot and IMAX Corporation today announced that Star Trek Beyond, the third film in the blockbuster franchise, will be digitally re-mastered into the immersive IMAX format and released in IMAX theaters worldwide beginning July 22, 2016. Star Trek Beyond wrapped production last month, and its release will coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the original Star Trek TV series. Paramount hasn't currently announced any specific plans for this anniversary celebration as of yet, but more details should surface in the new year.
I'm Fruit Pastilles over there, just now getting into Trek.
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