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Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto on the Resurrection of Star Trek, William Shatner, New Bridge Set and Tom Cruise

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By GustavoLeao / 11:07, 16 April 2008 / Feature Films

The Bosh posted the transcript of an exclusive interview with Star Trek movie stars Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto (originally posted on E! Online). Here are few excerpts from the interview.

Is Tom Cruise in the movie?

(Nimoy/Quinto turn and exchange very guilty looks)

Quinto: "Not that I know of."

Nimoy: "What's your next question?"

Interesting, have you had a chance to meet him?

Nimoy: "Yeah, he came and visited one day... he made "Mission Impossible 3" with JJ Abrams was this director of this movie and directed him in Mission 3, and he visited one day, and we chatted about that movie and about that fact that we met before, Tom Cruise and I. We talked about his interest in "Star Trek." I worked on "Mission" for two seasons back in the late ‘60's and so we talked about that a little bit. It was a very fun kind of conversation light hearted, easy about careers about movies. We had a good time."

Isn't it weird having Tom Cruise on the set just hanging out?

Quinto: "I didn't know he was there for our day. He came a few times actually to see JJ. He was there one day when we were shooting a fight scene sequence so we were all gathered around the monitor to see if the punches were landing, and I was looking at the monitor and I looked up and to where JJ was standing and I was like, (whispered) ‘It's Tom Cruise.' (laughter) It was totally out of blue. He was so cool and really supportive. It was nice to have him around."

Will the old school fans love this movie?

Nimoy: "I was thinking about this question about where "Star Trek" is now on the way over here, and I remembered that 10 years ago in 1998 their was a "Star Trek" movie called ","Insurrection and it occurred to me that this movie is the resurrection of "Star Trek." I mean that very sincerely. I think that "Star Trek" has kind of drifted along and maybe meandered and lost its way some what over the last few years, and I think this picture is going to put it back on track. I think it's going to revive interest in the entire franchise, the "Star Trek" story, the "Star Trek" idea, and I think above all its going to be a very exciting movie. There is a great pull of talent coming together to make this film. JJ Abrams is a very, very talented and creative director, great writers, exciting script and on a gigantic scale. I've been in the business 58 years, and I have never worked on a film of this size. And the great talent I see in Abrams is he's able to see that very, very large vision and shoot it very, very well, but at the same time is able to deal very intimately with the moments between the people in the film.

Quinto: "The first thing JJ ever said when I sat down with him to talk about playing the role was, ‘We're making a movie for people who have loved "Star Trek" for forty years, and we're making a movie for people who have never seen it before in their lives."

Well, that's my question because I think the old school people will go because they're going to give it a chance regardless, but how do you bring new people who aren't necessarily Sci-Fi fans?

Quinto: "Well I think you utilize the many talents of the people who are working on the film to infuse it with a different energy and rhythm so it's going to be unexpected, so I think that young people who might have only preconceived notions of what "Star Trek" was or what "Star Trek" is are going to be sort of, blastingly surprised."

Tough question, Should William Shatner be in this film?

Nimoy: "I don't understand the question. What do you mean by should? I'm really curious, what do you meant by that?"

Well, I've had the chance to interview him a couple times, and I know he would like to be... And I think he would be at the end of the day but...

Nimoy: "Ok. I'd like to talk about that. Bill Shatner's character, Captain Kirk, as we all know died several movies back. And it was a great loss, a great character and a wonderful actor were lost to "Star Trek." I have not been privy to the discussions with the writers and producers and JJ about what efforts they made to try to introduce him into this movie. The fact is they couldn't and didn't. It's a loss. There's no question about it. I think it would've been wonderful if he could've been in the movie, but at the same time I understand why he's not. And I think Bill has come to an understanding about that, I was with him a couple weeks ago. And my sense is he now understands that his time has passed. I think after this film my film has passed. I was very lucky. When Spock died at the end of "Star Trek II," there was a hint even in that film that Spock wasn't really gone. In fact, the next film was about the resurrection of Spock. But that didn't happen with the Kirk character. I think it was a waste, frankly. I thought the character should not have died, should certainly not have died that way in that movie. I said to Bill, if I had been there you wouldn't have died. But I wasn't in that film. And that's where we are today. We have a film without Bill Shatner, and it's a loss. But we have to move on, and I think its going to be a great film. There's a great new Captain Kirk. Christopher Pine is going to be a great Captain Kirk, along with Zach and the rest of the cast. I think there's going to be a very exciting new kind of "Star Trek" for the audience to see."

Can you give me a little insight? I was watching some old "Trek" today and one of the questions that popped into my mind was the bridge of the Enterprise. Obviously it looks really old school in the original episodes. Is it going to have that old school feel to it?

Quinto: "You're going to recognize it, but it's on a whole new level. Scott Chambliss is our production designer and every time we walked onto the set, we had to stand there for five minutes before we could even speak. I mean, really, they are so incredible and dynamic."

So is it futuristic looking?

Quinto: "It's got a look all of its own. Like this movie, it's an infusion of what came before."

But the bridge, I'm trying to get a sense of it, flat screens and LCD's or like buttons that still fall off the chair like they did back in the day?

Quinto: "Things fell off every now and again when we were in there for three weeks every day for 18 hours, but you know, they were glued on appropriately."

The full interview is here.



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Death worthy of a hero. | Report this post to moderator
By: cdydatzigs (Odo's file, contact) @ 12:27:32 on Apr 17, 2008

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...and Kirk deserved a better ending than the one in Generations. Every time I see young Kirk, I will see him falling off a bridge. This is no death for a hero.

And to think that the ending we saw in the theaters was not the original one.. if you remember, test audiences originally saw Kirk get shot in the back by Soran. The link to that little gem is below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwQZWdzDwTo

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By: Star_Child (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:51:55 on Apr 17, 2008

Is Tom Cruise in the movie?

(Nimoy/Quinto turn and exchange very guilty looks)

Quinto: "Not that I know of."

Nimoy: "What's your next question?"

...Forget about William Shatner (for argument's sake). I think Tom Cruise is in this bitch! Would that be good or bad?

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By: cdydatzigs (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:26:38 on Apr 17, 2008

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People like you should be banned from this forum and the internet! Who are you to say that ALL people from this forum will go see this movie? I won't. Period. Nothing you say will change that.

Yeah, but when you guys make such definitive statements as: "WILLIAM SHATNER WILL BE IN THIS FILM" and "THIS MOVIE WILL FAIL!" -- that's perfectly fine?

Listen, I LOVE Shatner as Captain Kirk.. in my eyes, he was and always will be the original and the best. All I have been saying from day one, is that I dont feel he belongs in this film.. just like you guys have been just as passionate about wanting him in it. I haven't personally hurt anyone's feelings here, I just feel I have a great argument.

Just because my opinion seems "blasphemous" to the die-hard Trekkie, doesnt mean I have any less right to post on here what I feel about the matter. That image of a dead Kirk is also a scene from a MOVIE, not real life boys. I use it to strengthen my point that the elder Kirk is dead, a "minor detail" many of you seem to have "forgotten".

I will not stop expressing my opinion on Shatner and 'Star Trek XI' as long as I have a forum to do so and as long as I don't get personal with any of you. I would hope that Gustavo would agree, whether he shares my opinion of this subject or not.

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Apology by Admiral_Bumblebee @ 10:00:52 on Apr 17
You are okay with me. by GustavoLeao @ 09:05:37 on Apr 17

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Paramount has released the first photo of Rachel Nichols in costume as Scarlett O'Hara in Stephen Sommers' live-action adaptation of GI Joe. Nichols also features in Abrams' Star Trek XI (report)...


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Shatner and Nimoy - My Heroes | Report this post to moderator
By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 21:35:27 on Apr 16, 2008

I just want to say that I have the most respect and admiration for William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, both as actors and creative personalities. I am a TOS fan since the 1970s, since I discovered the series as a child, and those two - and their characters - are icons and heroes for me and many people. It is sad that to see fans screaming at each other, but I am an old school fan and the Trek fandom has always been like that, it is just a fact. The legacy of Shatner, Nimoy, De Kelley and many others will live on. Live long and prosper to the franchise, and I am looking foward to meet a new generation of actors and heroes in Star Trek XI.

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cdydatzigs and his hatred for Shatner | Report this post to moderator
By: Greta Garbo (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 19:07:28 on Apr 16, 2008

And what if we millions of William Shatner fans are right and you cdydatzigs, who called him a "wife murderer" in the Nerine Kidd Shatner tragedy as an example, are proven wrong by his much felt absence from the film.

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By: cdydatzigs (Odo's file, contact) @ 18:21:04 on Apr 16, 2008

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And right on queue, the broken record proved my point. Luckily, the "Shatner must be in it or the film will suck" mantra is representative of only a small minority, and those saying it will be in the theaters just like the rest of us.

I couldn't agree more! And this rediculous notion that the average moviegoer (who doesnt follow these forums and therefore won't even NOTICE that Shatner is not in it) will boycott the movie because "the old fat guy from the Priceline.com commercials isn't in it"??? Is INSANE!

EVERYONE ON THIS FORUM WILL SEE THIS FILM.

THE MOVIE WILL DO PERFECTLY FINE WITHOUT SHATNER.

Now take a deep breath and save your pennies for the $10.50 admission. :)

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RE: DeForest Kelley's Corpse to do 'Star Trek' Voice Over by Admiral_Bumblebee @ 01:57:22 on Apr 17

I agree. | Report this post to moderator
By: cdydatzigs (Odo's file, contact) @ 12:19:33 on Apr 16, 2008

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Nimoy basically b**** slaps the interviewer with his logic. That should do it, you Shatner Zombies.

Nimoy (as well as all of us) pointed out two VERY important things here. (a) It's definately a shame that Kirk was killed off for good, therefore ending Shatner's run with the franchise and (b) he also understand why it's a mistake to contrive a means to "get him back in" to a movie that isn't even ABOUT the older Kirk.

If Shatner fans would just realize that the ONLY reason why this was even an issue is because NIMOY was cast, and the OLDER Spock is still alive? Maybe we wouldn't have had to see the ensuing flame wars.

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RE: I agree. by rassmguy @ 15:03:50 on Apr 16
Y ou know you hate Shatner don't pretend. by Greta Garbo @ 15:00:07 on Apr 16
RE: I agree. by StillKirok @ 13:34:05 on Apr 16
    RE: by rassmguy @ 15:41:45 on Apr 16
       RE: by Greta Garbo @ 16:15:58 on Apr 16
RE: I agree. by c.p. @ 13:27:16 on Apr 16
    RE: I agree. by TRexx @ 23:21:34 on Apr 16

Take That Geek! | Report this post to moderator
By: IamKirok!!! (Odo's file, contact) @ 12:06:35 on Apr 16, 2008

Nimoy basically b**** slaps the interviewer with his logic. That should do it, you Shatner Zombies.



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