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Where's this fan-made 'Star Trek: 91210' trailer?
RIP: Pushing Daisies; Jericho on CW
An Open Letter to the Fanboys...
Even if this movie is a financial success STAR TREK has now lost its soul.

Nov 21 | Patrick Stewart, as Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield, conferred the title of Honorary Doctor of Letters on the world's most famous Barnsley sons - ex-cricket umpire Dickie Bird and TV chat show king Sir Michael Parkinson. Watch the interview
Nov 21 | Enterprise star Scott Bakula hosts the newly released documentary "Everyone's Space", which is a look at the history of the NASA space program and the latest developments from the private sector to develop new spacecraft. To learn more about the documentary, go to http://www.izzit.org/.
Nov 21 | Photos of TNG actors Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis and Michael Dorn at the premiere of Frakes' new TV movie The Librarian Curse of Judas Chaliche, can be found at IF Magazine.
Nov 20 | According to TrekMovie.com, Star Trek movie villain Nero's Romulan ship is called "Narada". More info on her and the upcoming Playmates toys can be found here.
Nov 19 | A four-minute preview of the upcoming Star Trek Phase II episode "Blood and Fire", written by David Gerrold, can be found at YouTube.

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By GustavoLeao / 06:34, 11 August 2008 / Feature Films
TrekMovie.com posted an extensive report with several photos of Star Trek movie stars Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto appearance at Creation's Las Vegas convention yesterday. Here are few excerpts of their report.
"There are so many moments in this movie that I think hard-core fans are just going to love." Quinto told the audience "If it is done the way I think it will be done, I think hearts will be in stomachs-it is this idea of seeing these characters in a different light. I have seen some of the movie. I have seen very rough sequences that JJ [Abrams] showed me. The one where you first sort of see Enterprise and you first sort of see the convergence of the crew of the Enterprise is a pretty profound moment for me."
Quinto asked if it was easy for Nimoy to return to the role of Spock, and Nimoy said "The thing that was difficult for me was my very first day on the movie, we have this complicated and very interesting scene together. And I didn't feel totally on my ground yet, particularly with this kind of scene. I had never played with another Spock before, it was weird."
Much more from Nimoy and Quinto on Star Trek can be found at TrekMovie.

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