Leonard Nimoy Retires From Star Trek
DesScorp writes "Leonard Nimoy is hanging up his Vulcan ears for good and retiring from the role of Spock in the Star Trek franchise, reports the Daily Mail. Nimoy apparently wants to pass the torch: 'Nimoy, one of the most recognizable and best loved characters from the sci-fi series that began in 1966, announced that he wanted to "get off the stage" and give young actor Zachary Quinto a clear run at the role he took over for last year's Star Trek movie.' Nimoy, at age 79, appears to be retiring from acting, period. He has, in recent years, undertaken another career in photography, as well as other pursuits, but seems to be preparing to retire from the public eye altogether."
Mr. Nimoy, live long and prosper.
And here I was hoping I would hear him sing Bilbo Baggins one more time.
Damn I hope I look that good at 79...
Anyway who can blame him? Spock was the ultimate typecasting.
Let's hope he does not perform the "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" again. Once was barely forgiveable.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
I can only hope he has already done the voice acting/narration of technologies for Civ5, as in Civ4. His reading of the little quotes with each technological advance were spot-on almost every time. The deadpan delivery of Space Flight/Sputnik's "Beep. Beep. Beep." is probably the best, but Bureaucracy isn't far behind.
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...you shall be retired.
That man has quite a bit of class, and as one actress (Kim Cattrall?) noted, he is indeed a renaissance man. I wish him well. He has earned both deep respect and a well-deserved retirement.
"What's the use in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes?" --Fourth Doctor, "Robot"
Or mashed up with a Shatner piece..
OH, I KNOW, Shatner needs to do a spoken word version of Lenard Nimoy's "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins".
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I got a chance to see some of his work at a show in Amherst, MA. He really is a fine photographer, I went in not expecting much.
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Let's hope Shatner follows his lead. I'd really like to miss him.
I actually thought Zachary Quinto did probably the best job of anyone in the reboot. I'm not sure I buy the whole Spock-Ururah thing, but all in all Quinto did a damned good Spock, and I think Nimoy's actually pretty lucky that he has someone he can leave his signature character in the hands of.
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He still got some 'splainin to do on that show!
And may the Force be with you..
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I don't need a background in something to know what I *like*.
Subjective things are subjective.
Here's a pastiche of snips from other less-well-known Nimoy performances (SS officer, playboy, detective, spy, revolutionary, etc.), to Duran Duran's "Wild Boys". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRM1NB_SU40 See if you can identify which movies/shows these clips are from (hint: his appearances are at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000559).
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
Well there is some difference.
Trek 2 and 6 were kinda meant to stop the series.
Star Trek 2 Was design to redeem itself from Star Trek the Motion Picture. But trek was on its path of loosing popularity... Unfortunately the made the movie too good and people wanted more.
Star Trek 6 Was because the Cast was getting too old, They were acting Old in Star Trek 2 but by Star Trek 6 they were really showing their age. (Star Trek 7 the search for Kirks Teeth) As well many of the characters were kinda dying.
Star Trek Reboot, Really kept it going they just made it a way to have a new younger cast to continue on, So it would be safe to say Spock is retiring...
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They're all dead, Dave.
Shatner needs to do a spoken word version of Lenard Nimoy's "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins".
The mind boggles. The stomach retches. The spirit withers.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
Well, CRAP! Here's the deal.
He's going to be in Calgary, Alberta, (Canada) this weekend for our Comics & Entertainment Expo. There is a small town (maybe population 300) about half an hour outside of town called "Vulcan" - so of course he swung through there and all the daily papers made the pun about how Spock was in Vulcan. Anyways, back to the issue.
I told my girlfriend I'd take her to the mountains tomorrow. And I told my room mate we'd go snowboarding on Sunday, before the season ends, and seeing how I backed out on our plans to go last weekend, there's a bit of an obligation. I've never seen Leonard Nimoy before besides the Star Trek Series (despite his numerous trips around the globe for these kinds of events) - so it'd be nice to check it out before he puts in the towel.
So now I'm faced with a Dilemma. If I back out on my wingman, he'll likely get pissed, which could translate into a cruel prank at the house. Or do I put myself in the doghouse with the girlfriend, ditching out on our romantic trip for a geek fest? I know what you guys are going to say, bring both of them to the Expo and I'm sure they'll have fun. I'm not so sure they would enjoy it as much as the other plans we've made.
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One can see the resemblance between Spock and Nimoy. However, Quinto needs a lot more makeup to play the role... because he has to look like the "original" Spock, who looked, pretty much, like Nimoy.
It's a case of the actor not so much portraying the character, but rather his predecessor's portrayal of the character.
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Subjective things are subjective.
Yeah, well - that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure everything I just said is completely wrong.
I love this guy. So humble. I wish more people were like him.
I believe one of the major differences between the "reboot" franchise and the old franchises is that they're not going to fix anything. They don't need to fix anything, after all -- there's plenty of stories and intrigue leaving the universe as it is. Getting everything back to zero is old sci-fi.
79 is nothing for a Vulcan! He's still a kid!
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I thought Urban's McCoy was pretty darned good too.