Paramount Casts New James T. Kirk 244
Tycoon Guy writes "TrekToday reports that Paramount is in talks with 27-year old actor Chris Pine to play the role of Captain Kirk in the new 'Star Trek' film. Pine is almost completely unknown, but he's also being courted to star opposite George Clooney in 'White Jazz,' so he's being called "the hottest new actor in town." In addition, 'Hulk' actor Eric Bana was cast today as Nero, the main villain of Trek XI."
Shatner is out? (Score:5, Informative)
Eric Bana: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0051509/ [imdb.com]
There is one true James TIBERIUS Kirk! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Kirk [wikipedia.org]
Is Paramount trying to do with Kirk what has been done with the various flavors of "007" or "Batman"?
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Anyone else subject to daily (hourly) commercials for a law firm that hired Shatner to do some spots besides us poor outcasts in spokane? Not that he did a bad job (its not actually) but after the 1st 1000 airings of it.....
Re:Shatner is out? (Score:5, Funny)
Fixed that for you...
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I just hope that they learn something else from New Voyages and we get Newtonian-physics-accurate battle scenes in normal space.
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Babylon 5 is over there
IDF (Score:5, Interesting)
FWIW, Google: Inertial Dampening Field [google.com]
This sci-fi device is supposed to counteract such fatal changes in motion. Gene Roddenberry and his gang tried to come up with scientific explanations for a lot of things portrayed in Star Trek.
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Now having said that- my OP comment was in relation to how the
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Until, of course, they hit a Jump Gate- or had jump engines accelerate them- at which point without some form of IDF, they would have all ended up jelly anyway. But like I said, varying effectiveness- only the Min
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and we get Newtonian-physics-accurate battle scenes in normal space.
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Considering that their impulse drives can get them to significant percentages of c, and warp drive is much faster -- and people don't get splattered across the bridge every time they make a course change, I'd say probably not.
Babylon 5 is over there
I think Trek's bigger issue is a lack of original thinking and shitty writing. If I never see another fucking particle of the week it'll be too soon.
The reason why B5 was such a breath of fresh air is because the plots revolved around people, the characters evolved, and the events of each episode carried weight and consequence. Even if the sets were sometimes a bit dodgy and the early computer graphics didn't hold up to the practical models used on other contemporary shows, B5 set out to do something nobod
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Eugene Roddenberry II is also involved with that one.
Re:Shatner is out? (Score:5, Funny)
Piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine!
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He was decent as Hector. Also, there was that one where he was a Mossad agent...that one was good too.
Point being, even Al Pacino had his Gigli. One poor performance does not an actor break.
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You cared enough to go into this thread and spend at least 20 seconds posting this.
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http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Christopher_Pike [memory-alpha.org]
That's Christopher PIKE (Score:5, Funny)
Good Job, but (Score:5, Funny)
Now. He has to learn. To talk. Like this.
Chris Pine? That's one letter away from Chris Pike! [memory-alpha.org] Coincidence? I don't think so!
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The real question is... (Score:5, Funny)
Now. He has to learn. To talk. Like this.
BUT!
The REAL question IS...
can he SING?
Picture yourself. In a boat. On a river.
With Tan-gerine dreams, and MARMALADE skies!
Somebody -- calls you... you anssswerrr quuuiiitee sllllowwwwllllyyyy,
A GIRL! with kalEIIIIDOscope eyes...
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He found a way.
However, did he attend enough conventions to know how to spell Melllvar?
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Not to worry, it's not like talking that way requires a great deal of talent.
Actually, the actor is named Chris Pike (Score:5, Funny)
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PHB: "Hey, is that wheelchair program done yet? I've got another project for you."
Code Monkey: "Almost, I've got it where we can recognize whether it's a yes or no, now I just have to plug it into the Hawking program and he can start to talk again."
PHB: "Just make some lights blink or something, we've got too much work to do for you to spend that much time on a project with no recurring fees."
Make up your mind (Score:3, Informative)
Chris Pine... is there nothing he can't do? (Score:2)
What a stud.
Today's rumor is tomorrow's career obituary (Score:5, Interesting)
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Pike & Pine... (Score:2)
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Probably, yeah.
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And the Paramount Theater is on Pine street... while the Star Trek movies are made by Paramount Studios.
This is getting spooky.
- Greg
Re:Pike & Pine...Enterprise (Score:3, Funny)
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The Law of Fives is everywhere...
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Hay Bill (Score:2)
I sure hope the new actor does a service to Star Trek, and to the history. Lots of us rabid ST fans will be waiting and watching. You have to remember that Star Trek has been around for *40 years*, and has been watched by generations of people. I also expect Star Trek to be around for another 40 years, with all of the styrofoam rocks, clitorus-foreheaded space-aliens, and freeze-frame phaser attacks. Oh, and hot m
"clitorus" ? (Score:5, Funny)
Geez, some guys can't even find it in the dictionary!
(But I'll give you credit, that's a funny term!)
Odd numbered trek movies, good or bad? (Score:2)
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From what I gathered it's odd-numbered trek movies that suck.
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If they want to take another 10 year break and then do something in the 25th century, I will gladly watch. But right now I'd rather watch more original sci-fi than the same stuff rehashed in pre
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Other cast options.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Other cast options.... (Score:5, Funny)
Kirk: Spock what do you think?
Spock: I know kung fu!
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Spock: Facinating.
Keanu: Whoa!
Spock: That would be illogical.
Keanu: That would be most unexcellent!
Spock: Their shields are no match for us.
Keanu: I know kung-fu!
I'm sure there are other obvious changes, feel free to contribute your own.
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So. . . Many. . . Pictures. (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm glad they didn't go for a look-a-like. There's a couple of shots which suggest this actor might have enough screen presence and charisma to pull off the arrogant super-leader several-times savior of the galaxy.
Good luck to you, Mr. Pine! Them's big shoes. --It's a case of creating a character who is, (on and off the screen) ultra arrogant, skilled enough to deserve acting that way, and charming enough not to piss everybody off while doing it. If you follow Shatner's lead, then you will also be a really kind, light-hearted and giving soul, but that usually comes with age. If you don't get blasted by photon disrupters first. Is this Pine kid also a Canadian like old Bill? I'm not sure it's possible to achieve all of those goals otherwise. We'll have to see. Like I said, good luck to you, man!
And I have gotta say, this is the first time in forever, (with the exception of the recent and sadly disappointing Superman film), that I've been excited about an upcoming movie. With a good writer and good direction, this could be a really awesome film.
When, oh, when will I accumulate enough jaded cynicism to not let my hopes get the better of me?
I am SUCH a sci-fi geek!
-FL
Remake of Nemesis? (Score:2)
No way. (Score:2)
Bugger Kirk, I want Pirk! (Score:3, Interesting)
Star Wreck was better in every way that matters: Better Battles, Better Humour, Better Plot and most importantly prettier girls. The acting was about equal as well.
Imagine what they could do with a budget?
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I've got to agree with you there - Star Wreck was a great find.
McCoy? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Hottest New Actor (Score:2)
Almost Obligatory... (Score:2)
CleverNickname (Score:2)
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Like Father, Like Son (Score:2)
At least Chris won't have to sit in the head-bump and pointy ear attachment chair.
Carefully polishes Geek Badge...
Eric Bana? (Score:4, Funny)
James Cawley (Score:3, Interesting)
If they had any guts at all they'd cast James Cawley as Kirk. His performance on Star Trek: New Voyages evokes Shatner's hamminess occasionally, but more often you forget it's someone else playing Kirk and you're just watching Star Trek again. If you've soured on the franchise like some posters have I encourage you to watch some episodes:
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Archer was the first recorded to captain (Score:5, Informative)
Archer was the first recorded Federation captain of a ship named Enterprise (NX-01)
Capt April was the first captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) followed by Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk and then Willard Decker. Spock was captain occasionally.
Then on the Enterprise B (NCC 1701-B) John Harriman, and later Demora Sulu who was the daughter of Sulu from the original series.
Enterprise C was captained by Rachel Garrett.
And the Enterprise D was captained by Picard, although Riker, and Edward Jellico captained the ship at least once during it's commission.
There was one other Enterprise, the USS Enterprise (XCV 330) but little is known about it and there is no record of who it's captain was.
Hows that for a geek trekker side.
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NX-01 was a pre-Federation Starfleet vessel. In "These Are the Voyages..." the ship was heading to Earth for both the retirement of the vessel as well as the founding of the Federation. As such, XCV 330 would also be pre-Federation.
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If you go by Star Trek Canon,
Archer was the first recorded Federation captain of a ship named Enterprise (NX-01)
Capt April was the first captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) followed by Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk and then Willard Decker. Spock was captain occasionally.
Then on the Enterprise B (NCC 1701-B) John Harriman, and later Demora Sulu who was the daughter of Sulu from the original series.
Enterprise C was captained by Rachel Garrett.
And the Enterprise D was captained by Picard, although Riker, and Edward Jellico captained the ship at least once during it's commission.
There was one other Enterprise, the USS Enterprise (XCV 330) but little is known about it and there is no record of who it's captain was.
Hows that for a geek trekker side.
That would depend on how much of the above you typed directly from memory.
Re:Let it die (Score:5, Insightful)
I've never understood why some people think their memories of some sort of media will be ruined if a new product, one they don't have to go see or experience, is released.
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Speaking of memories, my friends who watched Star Trek the first time around (or early in reruns in the 70s) generally prefer it to any of the new shows. I grew up on TNG, DS9 and VOY. My friend's son likes Star Wars Episode 1 better than the first 3, because he saw it first. We all view the world with rose tinted glasses, and think the things we like are necessarily the best. That's fin
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Good SciFi tackled issues that people didn't want to address at the time, but did it in a semi-fantastical way that removed us and our prejudice from the equation. Now, people are more open-minded to such issues so we don't need the trappings anymore. We explore this ethical space through shows in the present day.
SciFi was never about the science, it was about the humanity. That's also why a lot of SciFi today sucks. It'
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Not too long ago, you had Stargate SG1, Stargate Atlantis, and Battlestar Galactica all on (the same night even). That was mini-golden age then I guess, particularly if you include Lost. I think in the same time frame you had Eureka, which is a decent little show, and Dr. Who, which has a following I think.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by mainstream, but my wife who is not really a sci
Re:Let it die (Score:4, Insightful)
Well, that's really Paramount's decision - they own Star Trek, not us. Second, fan outrage brought the original versions back for Star Wars (mostly because Lucus saw more money there, I'm sure). Every episode of Star Trek currently exists on DVD as it originally aired. Through the magic of the internet, now they'll never go away, regardless of what products new are released. And you'll still be able to avoid/ignore any new franchise efforts, just as you can today.
To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts (Score:2)
Well, that's really Paramount's decision - they own Star Trek, not us.
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If anything has a chance of reinvigorating Trek, it's this.
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It's a proposal, in .PDF form, to create a new Star Trek series based, loosely, on the Original Series, but with a new mystery added to it.
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Shatner's not a woman? Damn, he had me fooled. I always thought he was just a very ugly woman.
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Does it matter? Shatner couldn't, and he released a record to prove it!
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If they can a truly huge novel like Lord of the Rings into movies, why the heck couldn't they turn the first three Foundation books into movies?