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Tyler Perry to Appear as Head of Starfleet Academy in Pivotal Scene - Spoilers

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By GustavoLeao / 02:30, 30 December 2007 / Star Trek: Nemesis

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According to UGO and TrekMovie.com, actor/director Tyler Perry (Diary of a Mad Black Woman) will appear in the new Star Trek movie as the head of Starfleet Academy and he has already shot his scenes. Beware of Spoilers.

According to UGO, their sources reveals "a big scene that was filmed a couple of weeks back that involved Perry, Chris Pine (the young James T. Kirk), Zachary Quinto (young Spock) and dozens of other extras." Here are excerpts from their article. 

"Tyler's character is overseeing some kind of Starfleet courtroom/assembly event where young Kirk is facing expulsion from Starfleet. It turns out that the Starfleet prez didn't look too favorably on Cadet Kirk for "cheating" on one of his critical tests. We know exactly what it is Kirk did: he rigged the Kobayashi Maru test so he could win it.


"So young Kirk is standing in front of his peers (human and alien Starfleet cadets and officers) and facing immediate expulsion from the Academy. After hearing the charge from Perry's character, Chris Pine-as-Kirk delivers a speech in the same vein as some of the classic Kirk speeches from the TV series. He wants to know how his cheating was found out, and it's revealed that there was a witness to Kirk's act. Kirk immediately demands to know who the witness was so he can face his accuser."


"And that's when Zachary Quinto-as-Spock stands up. Yup, he's the one that ratted on Kirk reprogramming the Kobayashi Maru test and he's the reason why Kirk is about to be expelled from Starfleet." UGO stop their spoilers right there, and promise more for the future.

The original report can be found here


According to TrekMovie.com, who also confirmed Perry appearance and the courtroom/assembly scene, this scene was shot in the Long Beach City Council chamber (story)(see photo) and that there is also some kind of student protest over Kirk not being expelled and actually being ‘promoted.' The protest might be part of the same scene described at UGO or a different scene shot at the location.

More can be found at TrekMovie.com.



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Interesting twist | Report this post to moderator
By: Reklaw (Odo's file, contact) @ 19:06:27 on Dec 30, 2007

This is the first bit of plot leak I've heard and I thought it sounded great. The TOS plots that had conflicts between the main characters were really good.

Spock objecting to Kirk's tampering with the simulation and turning him in is consistent with the nature of Spock before his 'human' enlightment. Although I'm fairly certain the scene will play out dramatically, it'll be ironically humorous to watch their collision, knowing that it builds toward such a strong relationship between the two characters.

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Does this mean... | Report this post to moderator
By: dx31701 (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 13:34:37 on Dec 30, 2007

that they have to retitle it "Tyler Perry's Star Trek" like half of the other stuff he does?

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By: Chronic Harlot (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 09:25:56 on Dec 30, 2007 | Edit History (1)

Damn, that is a great bit of writing on their part; a very clever twist.

Star_Child, you're absolutely right: this is gonna be a 'event' picture. I predicted years ago that Bennett's young Kirk/Spock premise (if it were produced) would have equaled the success of The Voyage Home, but now I'm starting to think that Abrams' take on the concept will in fact eclipse it.

This has all the markings of a box-office smash. The clever storyline, and the buzz that's gonna be created by the press, will propel this to heights no Trek film has ever seen before.

I cant wait to see this thing. :)

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This is hilarious! | Report this post to moderator
By: Doro (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:01:18 on Dec 30, 2007

Could Tyler Perry be a clandestine Trek fan? Well, good for him. You're going to have to chalk this one up to the "things I least expected to hear ever in my life" column. It just goes to show that the Trek phenomenon has touched people from all walks of life. And it's not a bad business move, either for Perry or Trek. Tyler's films and other projects have been crossing over lately and the relationship can only be mutually beneficial.

Every time I hear news like this about the new film, it gets me just a bit more excited. Naysayers be damned. This is going to be not only a box office event, but a watershed event in Trek's history.

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The End of ST | Report this post to moderator
By: ds94life (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:46:25 on Dec 30, 2007

With this devastating announcement of Tyler Perry appearing in the film - all hopes of rekindling Star Trek to the next generation has been lost...what a huge blunder on their part to include this cross dressing modern day minstrel of a buffoon...I wonder if Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) will have a special cameo appearance?!?...Geez Louise!!


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    By: Kamen Rider Blade (Odo's file, contact) @ 12:08:29 on Dec 30, 2007

    Yeah. It's such a horrible thing that they've cast someone who is fairly popular among the general audience. I mean, really. What the fuck are they thinking doing something like that?

    Geez, between J.J. Abrams directing the movie, Zachary Quinto, Eric Bana, Winona Ryder, Jennifer Morrison, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban, Bruce Greenwood, John Cho, and now Tyler Perry, we might actually have a Star Trek movie that will actually appeal to people for a change. What a terrible thing that is.

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By: deltaflyer (Odo's file, contact) @ 05:53:46 on Dec 30, 2007 | Edit History (1)

I don't know about you all but I'm excited (in a reserved manner) about this news. If the Spock/Kirk scene is done with enough skill, it has the potential to be excellent. I would probably be more excited if Nemesis wasn't such a bad movie (and trust me, I tried to like it...I really did).

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What's that little picture of...? | Report this post to moderator
By: NCC-1701 (Odo's file, contact) @ 04:00:58 on Dec 30, 2007

Am I missing something or are there still no production shots from the film yet?


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  • RE: What's that little picture of...? | Report this post to moderator
    By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 04:26:59 on Dec 30, 2007

    The picture is from the Long Beach City Council chamber, where these Starfleet Academy scenes were filmed, according to the latest rumors and spoilers. It is not a production photo, it is just a photo of the location.

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    • RE: What's that little picture of...? | Report this post to moderator
      By: NCC-1701 (Odo's file, contact) @ 07:09:10 on Dec 30, 2007

      They used a 20th Century room instead of building a 23rd Century set?!

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      • RE: What's that little picture of...? | Report this post to moderator
        By: Poetwarrior78 (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:01:59 on Dec 30, 2007

        Very common practice. Many scenes in previous Trek films have been shot in real life "20th century" locations.

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      • RE: What's that little picture of...? | Report this post to moderator
        By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 09:35:05 on Dec 30, 2007

        Yep.

        Star Trek Movie Crew to Shoot Scenes at Long Beach City Hall

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        • RE: What's that little picture of...? | Report this post to moderator
          By: prometheus 59650 (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 09:50:41 on Dec 30, 2007

          I'm sure it'll look fine. I have no doubt they redressed it, but I can build a set from scratch for 200K or I can redress an existing interior just as (if not more) effectively for 90K. It's a no-brainer.

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