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Hahaha I loved the video, they'd make a nice stand-up duo... nice insight, what year was it from? Looks like mid-seventies...
I've never seen Star Trek, but those two have enough chemistry and charisma to make the story hilarious anyway.
Well it's not really a story about any episode. I don't think bikes exist i the Star Trek universe, except in some time travel plots.
Dark Jaguar Wrote:Well it's not really a story about any episode. I don't think bikes exist i the Star Trek universe, except in some time travel plots.
There was a bike in a episode of voyager. Nelix rode it in a holographic recreation of Nazi Germany
Back when they were filming TOS in the 60's, William Shatner had quite a ego and he ruffled the feathers of his co-stars by demanding rewrites of scripts that up Kirks screen time at the expense of everyone except Nemoy and Kelly, Its largely why Takei,Nichols and Keonig are lukewarm towards Shatner.
He does seem like he would have quite the ego.
That was pretty good :D
Even at William Shatners roast on comedy central you could tell they where only there cause they honestly couldn't stand the guy.
etoven Wrote:Even at William Shatners roast on comedy central you could tell they where only there cause they honestly couldn't stand the guy.

The thing with George takei is that supposedly Shatner didn't immediately show acceptance when George came out of closet about his sexual orientation too the cast during shows run.

That being said, The guy is one hell of a actor and certainly has never descended to Mel Gibsons apex of douchebaggery even in his head strong years in the 1960's, Nowadays he is pretty contrite about his past conduct towards his cast mates, He willing laugh at himself.




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Yeah, didn't James Doohan (Scotty) dislike William Shatner for a long time because of how insufferable he was, so much of the time? I've definitely heard that... Shatner is definitely a good actor, though. He's old now but he's still pretty good, as his more recent show Boston Legal showed.
Why'd you post that, ASM. It reminded me how bad that movie was. Lawl.