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Trek Movie Report (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
One of the fan highlights for the new Star Trek movie was Leonard Nimoy coming out of retirement to play Spock Prime TrekMovie talked to Mr. Nimoy at the Star Trek DVD/Blu-ray release party to see if he thinks he might have one more in him, to check up on that invite he gave William [...]
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Trek Movie Report (Free subscription) | yesterday
Over the last week we have been putting up videos from our interviews from the Star Trek DVD party. The Jimmy Kimmel show also sent their friend Yehya to cover the event, and last week they ran a 6 minute segment with interview snippets with Bruce Greenwood, Jacob Kogan, Leonard Nimoy, JJ Abrams, John Cho, [...]
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | yesterday
William Shatner did have a part in the new Star Trek as it turns out. It wasn't a major role like Leonard Nimoy's, but rather a recording that Nimoy's Spock would give to the younger Spock at the end of the film. It obviously never made the film but I somewhat wish it had.
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Twitch (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
When I was a kid there was a program, a wildly popular documentary program, called In Search Of.... Narrated by Leonard Nimoy it offered viewers the chance to explore all sorts of speculative and paranormal phenomena. Bigfoot, Nessie, UFOs, disturbing disappearances, all got the sonorously serious treatment sending school kids back to the playground week after week to debate and opine. This is also...
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SF Signal (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Interviews & Profiles @SFX: Gary Russell , director of the new Doctor Who animated adventure Dreamland . @Bookgasm: J.C. Hutchins ( 7th Son: Descent ). @Innsmouth Free Press: Joe Brusha ( Neverland ). News In his own words: Michael Moorcock is writing the a new Doctor Who novel . SFWA Statement on Harlequin's vanity press imprint . @Charity Buzz: You can bid now for a chance to enjoy a private...
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BennyHollywood (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
'I keep thinking, is there another William Bell?' actress muses about show's mysterious plotline. By Jocelyn Vena Anna Torn Photo: MTV News On the season finale of "Fringe" last spring, fans were surprised to find out that the actor behind the elusive Dr. William Bell was none other than Leonard Nimoy of "Star Trek." And with season two under way and just as many questions going...
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Orthometer (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The Star Trek re-boot is be released this week on DVD and BluRay. This is a very good thing. I found the movie to be thoroughly enjoyable and faithful to the spirit and mythology of the original. (Karl Urban's McCoy was the standout, though I don't think there was a bad performance in the whole movie.) *****SPOILER ALERT******* Close your eyes and navigate away if you don't want an important part of...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
I was invited to participate in the red carpet event celebrating Tuesday's release of the Star Trek DVD/Blu-ray. And Nimoy couldn't have been sweeter.
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SCI FI Wire (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Tonight's episode of Fox's Fringe promises to answer questions about the Observers. And a future installment will give us what we've been waiting for: The first face-off between Walter Bishop (John Noble) and his former lab partner, William Bell ( Star Trek 's Leonard Nimoy), which Nimoy told us will finally address their relationship. (Spoilers ahead!) "In the episode that's going to air that...
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TrekToday Headlines (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The actor best-known for his role of Spock talks about his Vulcan pointed-ears and how and why they’ve changed over time. One of the behind-the-scenes features on the new Star Trek XI DVD and Blu-ray sets released this week features Leonard Nimoy being fitted for and talking about his famous Vulcan ears. “The ears present interesting problems,” [...]
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Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Leonard Nimoy says that he is unlikely to reprise his role as Spock for the Star Trek update.
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Entertainment News - MovieWeb.com (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
The actor also believes that his time spent with Fringe has come to an end.
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Raise. Exhaustion. Deontological. Opiate. Lobotomy. (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Nov. 18,2009 Star Trek Chris Pine , Zachary Quinto , Leonard Nimoy 91% of Flixster users liked it 95% of critics liked it The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals. As instinct clashes with reason, an unlikely but powerful partnership is the only thing capable of leading the crew through unimaginable danger, boldly going where no one has gone before. View Trailer Br?no (Bruno) Alexander...
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erickaqr | 11/18/2009
(S03E08) I’m going to just say it right up front: This was the best episode of the season so far, and is neck and neck with the Leonard Nimoy Christmas episode for title of “best episode ever.”
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erickaqr | 11/18/2009
(S03E08) I’m going to just say it right up front: This was the best episode of the season so far, and is neck and neck with the Leonard Nimoy Christmas episode for title of “best episode ever.”
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finnspl | 10/07/2009
considering how excited Sheldon (Jim Parsons) was about an autographed napkin with Leonard Nimoy’s DNA, how will he react when he meets Wil Wheaton on The Big Bang Theory? Not as you’d expect. “As much as Sheldon loves Star Trek, Wil Wheaton is the only person associated with the franchise whom Sheldon has sworn eternal enmity toward,” says Wil.