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IT CANT BE BE! IT CANT BE! READ! MY MAN SCOTT (SKEET. thankies ;)) SENT ME THIS THE OTHER DAY:
Winona Ryder Goes Trekking
By Gina Serpe Today at 1:24 am For Winona Ryder, it's a fine line between pixie-like and Vulcanesque.
The actress has become the latest boldface name attached to J.J. Abrams' highly anticipated reboot of the Star Trek franchise, signing on to star as mother to a young Spock.
It will be Ryder's biggest studio film since 2002, when the two-time Oscar nominee costarred in Mr. Deeds with Adam Sandler and S1m0ne with Al Pacino. Ryder laid low for several years following her shoplifting arrest and has only appeared in a handful of mostly independent films, most notably in Richard Linklater's 2006 rotoscope-animated feature, A Scanner Darkly. Variety reports the erstwhile Heathers star will play the Vulcan mother of the Starfleet logician, sending Trekkers into a tizzy. Abrams is messing with a key element of the Star Trek canon: In all previous installments of the franchise, Spock's mother was human, not Vulcan (the pointy ears come courtesy of his father's side of the family).
As conceived by Trek mastermind Gene Rodenberry, Spock's mother was Amanda Grayson, a teacher who met and married Sarek, the Vulcan Ambassador to Earth. The two later decamped to planet Vulcan. Spock's maternal unit was first introduced in a 1967 episode of the original series and portrayed by actress Jane Wyatt. Wyatt reprised the role in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
The 36-year-old Ryder will mother Heroes' Zachary Quinto, an actor just six years her junior. It's unclear whether movie makeup magic will make up the age difference or whether Ryder's character will only appear in flashback. Original Spock Leonard Nimoy is also slated to appear in a cameo role, though it's unclear in what capacity.
No official details have been released about the film's plot, other than it will revolve around the Starship Enterprise crew's first mission together.
Ryder's addition signals the end of casting. In recent weeks, Abrams beamed up Chris Pine (Kirk), Karl Urban (Dr. McCoy), Simon Pegg (Scotty), John Cho (Sulu),Karl Urban (Uhura), Anton Yelchin (Chekov) and Eric Bana (the nefarious Nero) to the film.
Shooting is scheduled to begin on the film this month and is expected to last through March 2008. The film is slated for a Christmas 2008 release.
EVIL! EVIL! PURE EVIL! GO BACK TO LOST YOU OVERPAID YUPPIE (censored) ABRAMS. THANKS TO YOU TREK IS FOREVER DESTROYED AND ALL PPL WILL REMEBER IS THE YUPPIE VERSION OF TREK AND NOT THE AWESOME MOMENTS TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, AND ENT GAVE US.
WHY CANT LENNY DO SOMETHING? IT'S HIS CHARACTER THATS BEING MASSACRED. GIVE UP THE MONEY AND SAY NO!
trek fans, when we wanted the killa b's out..we got "him" (NEVER SAY THAT YUPPIES NAME HERE! EVER!!!!!!) and look wht he did. i wish killa berman were back because he wouldent be doing such things. lmao..patrick s said no to another TNG movie...but knowing berman, he would still go with a tng movie! :o maybe the titan? with a DS9 twist! lol DS9: retirement home!
atleat matt damon isent kirk and ben stiller isn't spock. amen! ~.o
i'm gonna vomit. somebody hold my hair back. x__x
gene roddenberry is prolly turning ashes in space...u_u
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btw, if u decide to see this movie when it comes out and your on my friend list, unadd yourself since youwill be taking partin blasphemy. (only on dec. 2008 that is...;) not now!)
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well i'm out. i still need to do some stuff.