Well .... I did see the movie not all that long ago and the shot struck me just that way.
It always amazes me how much crap is thrown at Shatner. I think people should do some research into the man and his career, and not judge based on told and retold anecdotes from up to 50 years ago.
I've never heard anyone outside the core cast of original Trek say a bad word about the man, but I don't go looking for that sort of thing. At 85 years old, after around 60 years in TV and film, he's still the hardest working man in Hollywood.
I think the Shatner haters should be ashamed of themselves.
Well .... I did see the movie not all that long ago and the shot struck me just that way.
I know she was in the movie because the audio commentary mentioned it in her first scene (Kirk hands her his jacket and she wanders around looking for somewhere to put it), but apart from that one moment I've never actually noticed her at all. Perhaps you were watching with ... other agendas?Well .... I did see the movie not all that long ago and the shot struck me just that way.
Doohan and Justman both did. I believe it was Justman who said that, as far back as 1968, that Shatner only had "a few odd tufts" of hair on his head.
No agenda, you have my assurances! I don't want to retype everything, again. I simply encourage you to watch the movie at your next opportunity ... and view it with an objective eye. It's the only way to be sure ...I know she was in the movie because the audio commentary mentioned it in her first scene (Kirk hands her his jacket and she wanders around looking for somewhere to put it), but apart from that one moment I've never actually noticed her at all. Perhaps you were watching with ... other agendas?![]()
No agenda, you have my assurances! I don't want to retype everything, again. I simply encourage you to watch the movie at your next opportunity ... and view it with an objective eye. It's the only way to be sure ...
I believe I've made 3 attempts to watch since 2008. Once when I tried to show my wife the "worst" ST movie. Once when I was showing my stepdaughter trek episodes and movies that I hardly ever watched (she regretted being curious). The last time was for the new bluray set I bought, thinking the format might make it bearable. I didn't make it through any of the attempts. The closest was with the bluray where I got a 1/4 of the way through and just fast forwarded through the rest and may have fallen asleep..I don't recall exactly now because I was in a feverish state.No agenda, you have my assurances! I don't want to retype everything, again. I simply encourage you to watch the movie at your next opportunity ... and view it with an objective eye. It's the only way to be sure ...
It wouldn't affect the Temporal Prime Directive. He was a man "out of time", but he didn't time travel in the traditional sense. Once he stepped out of the Nexus, he became a man of the 24th century. There was no way he could return to the 23rd century, because that would have changed time. The people of the 24th century could be told what he did to save that world. There would be no reason to hide it.Kirk presumably had a funeral with full honours on the occasion of his first "death", which might make doing it again seem redundant.
I guess you could also argue that covering up Kirk's later adventure would align with the dictates of the Temporal Prime Directive.
... Everything's a quote!!!I thought the only way to be sure was to drop a few nuclear bombs.
... Everything's a quote!!!
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