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Patrick Stewart Does Not Have Any Feelings for New Star Trek Movie

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By GustavoLeao / 13:26, 25 December 2007 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Issue 157 of SFX Magazine, out in the UK, features a brief interview with Star Trek The Next Generation star Patrick Stewart, Here is a transcript of the interview.

What are your thoughts on J.J. Abrams upcoming Star Trek prequel, which is ditching the Next Generation entirely ?

To be honest, I don't know anything about it, so I'd hate to comment. I don't really have any feelings about it either because my time on Star Trek is over - it was over years ago !

You've got to remember that Star Trek hasn't been my life. Even when I was doing Star Trek I was doing lots of other things because I was lucky enough to have a career before Star Trek came along. I've been a successfull actor for 27 years ! Also, I was only involved in one aspect of Star Trek The Next Generation. There were four or more series that came after us and of course the great classics - the original ones - that preceded us.

Can you tell us about your new SF project, The Water Warriors ?

There is nothing to tell, because nobody has mentioned it to me. I know nothing about that project at all. I know it's on the internet that I'm going to be starring in it, but all I can say is you mustn't believe everything you read on there !



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RE: No one should have any positive feelings toward Trek since Ira Beh | Report this post to moderator
By: Captain Patti (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:07:04 on Dec 29, 2007

Try giving your head a shake first. Waiting for the train wreck to happen first is not a way to go through life. There is plenty known about this movie that can allow you to make opinion instead of that that tired old line of "wait and see". I am sure if they had Shatner in it, you and the rest of the Anti-Shatners would be bashing the hell out of this film. So spare me your self delusions of grandeur. You are just unable to give an opinion because you know it will be baseless and you can't dispute the things that have already come out over this movie. So continue to get off topic with your rants. It only shows your inability to negate what I said.Once again my request by all you Abrams lovers over why anyone should be happy with this Tiny Toon TOS backward Trek movie has gone unchallenged.



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