June 4th, 1982 was the release date of what many feel to be the best of the Trek movies, "The Wrath Of Khan." Here is a link to view all the articles, clippings and photos on this site related to this exciting and moving film: Click here!
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Monday, June 2, 2014
30 Year Anniversary of "Star Trek III: The Search For Spock"
Hard to believe that it's been 30 years since "TSFS" premiered on June 1st, 1984. How well I remember the real excitement I felt over it! I bought the novelization a few days before seeing the movie, but held out on reading the end so that there would be some surprises. Here are the sum total of articles, clippings and photos on this site associated with this film for your review: Click here!
If you haven't seen them already, or in a while, they will cause many great memories to resurface!
If you haven't seen them already, or in a while, they will cause many great memories to resurface!
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ST:TSFS
Friday, March 7, 2014
Star Trek: The Animated Series Coloring Book
The Animated Series (or TAS as it is known) holds a lot of nostalgia for me and many others. Although I was already a fan of Trek before I saw it, TAS was really my first extensive introduction to the series, since it was in first-run, while in the early 70's the original series re-runs had not kicked in to the extent they would a few years later, and were harder to find.
Although I never had a TAS coloring book, I have found an excellent site by Kail Tescar devoted to the series that has created an entire gallery of such pages! Go here to view them, then print your choices out and let your kids have at it! You can help a little too.
Below are some samples from the site. Sharpen your crayons and have fun!
Bonus: a sexy painting of Lt. Uhura found online for your enjoyment!
Source: http://instagram.com/p/XXtN2PtcNj/#
Below are some samples from the site. Sharpen your crayons and have fun!
Bonus: a sexy painting of Lt. Uhura found online for your enjoyment!
Source: http://instagram.com/p/XXtN2PtcNj/#
Labels:
coloring book,
fan-produced items,
ST:TAS
Friday, February 14, 2014
Happy Valentine's Day, Kirk-style!
Kirk was a real romancer, so, guys, take a cue from him today and learn how to make your lady swoon! If you don't get the same results, tell her to close her eyes and imagine you are the young Captain Kirk.
In case you didn't get enough, here's another one with the same theme, but using a different song: http://youtu.be/yvbS-2LWIOU
Bonus: Star Trek's first couple: Decker and Illia from "Star Trek: The Motion Picture." They would later be re-named and written into "Star Trek: The Next Generation" as Commander Riker and Deanna Troi.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
The Red Shirt's Dream
(Click on the image to view full-size.)
"This is the traditional Earthman greeting, honest!"
I was finally going through my accumulated emails from my various blogs after the Christmas holidays, and found some neat messages. One was the subject of my last post, the Trekker from Logan's Run. Another one contained a link to a very amusing and well-drawn and animated video, which I am sharing below. I particularly like the humorously exaggerated depiction of the Green Orion Animal Woman! Here's what the email said about the video:
Hey Fred! I love your blog, what an awesome collection to share with the world, I'm really enjoying it! I wanted to pass along a project I'm working on, I hope you enjoy it as I enjoy yours - it's a Star Trek parody about those members of the intrepid space crew who were unlucky enough to don red shirts. In an even unluckier twist, they keep coming back for more..
.(go here to view it full-size:) http://youtu.be/kTr9hR-hfr4
This is the first of the scripts to be animated, more to come! I appreciate the look, and hey, if you love it and want to post it on your site, I'd appreciate that even more!
Best regards, Rich Moyer Creative Director / Animator
www.richmoyer.com
Watch another of Rich's Red Shirt animations here for even more voluptuous G.O.S.G. action! http://youtu.be/JWR_MoZA-9g
BONUS: want to see something else funny? Watch this trailer for the '09 Star Trek film re-edited using bloopers from the film ! It's priceless! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYnLO-MVRaY#t=93
The Trekker In "Logan's Run"
In 1976, the biggest movie to come out that year (at least according to me) was "Logan's Run." I saw it several times in the theater, bought the novel, and the soundtrack LP. I even saved up about $50 to buy a set of over-sized lobby cards from the movie at the Ft. Lauderdale specialty shop "Starship Enterprises."
One thing I noticed immediately was that a Star Trek fan extra snuck in the Vulcan salute at the end! Have you ever seen it? Watch at the end when the young people are reaching for the old man... right in the foreground, one of the raised hands briefly makes the Vulcan hand sign, and it made it in the movie! And it wasn't just off to the side in a subtle motion... but it actually blocked the view of Peter Ustinov's face for a moment! See my screen capture of the moment below... (click on the image to view full-size.)
I originally wrote about this in a post about "Logan's Run" over on my sci-fi/nostalgia blog "Fantastic Flashbacks." You can read the original post here. I ended the post with the line "My sneaky Trekker friend, whoever you are, I applaud you!"
Well, thanks to the internet, that person has stepped up and claimed this bit of filmic Trekker identification! Here is an email that I got from him:
Fred,
Thanks, Adam, for writing and sharing with me -and the readers- your story! Now we know... and you certainly did make your mark that stood out from the rest of the crowd!
Bonus: Since today's post concerns the Vulcan salute, here is a nice image I found online that is a mock-up of the old Gold Key Trek comics with nice modern artwork!
One thing I noticed immediately was that a Star Trek fan extra snuck in the Vulcan salute at the end! Have you ever seen it? Watch at the end when the young people are reaching for the old man... right in the foreground, one of the raised hands briefly makes the Vulcan hand sign, and it made it in the movie! And it wasn't just off to the side in a subtle motion... but it actually blocked the view of Peter Ustinov's face for a moment! See my screen capture of the moment below... (click on the image to view full-size.)
I originally wrote about this in a post about "Logan's Run" over on my sci-fi/nostalgia blog "Fantastic Flashbacks." You can read the original post here. I ended the post with the line "My sneaky Trekker friend, whoever you are, I applaud you!"
Well, thanks to the internet, that person has stepped up and claimed this bit of filmic Trekker identification! Here is an email that I got from him:
Fred,
Thought you might be interested to learn that I was the Vulcan Hand
Salute kid in Logan's Run. My mother was a talent agent in Dallas
after we moved here from L.A. in 1970. I had done many national
commercials through an agent there and my mom decided to open an agency
in the new film frontier of Dallas. As a result, she always sent me on
extra calls for films made in Dallas at the time like Logan's Run,
Phantom of the Paradise, Semi-Tough and others. I remember working
weeks on end on LR culminating to the big finale of filming the
destruction of "Dome City" filmed at the Ft. Worth Water Gardens. We
were directed to wait on the far side of a wall for the explosions and
then came over to gather around the first old person we'd ever seen,
played by the late Peter Ustinov. I also remember a girl from our
agency was selected to be the one to touch the old man's face. Rumor
has it this required a "special audition", but who really knows. Anyway,
I was simply wanting to find a way to locate myself in the crowd and
didn't do it long, I thought. I feared it would get noticed and end up
on the cutting room floor, but as you mentioned, made the final print. I
had forgotten about this until a friend of mine from back then called
me and said the salute had made the Internet. So, there it is and
thanks for the applaud.
Adam Wyse
Thanks, Adam, for writing and sharing with me -and the readers- your story! Now we know... and you certainly did make your mark that stood out from the rest of the crowd!
Bonus: Since today's post concerns the Vulcan salute, here is a nice image I found online that is a mock-up of the old Gold Key Trek comics with nice modern artwork!
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comic book,
fans,
Gold Key comics
Monday, November 25, 2013
1984 Interview with Angelique Pettyjohn
Recently I have been posting articles from issue #17 of the magazine Enterprise Incidents, published in May of 1984 (see the cover here). I am still mining this issue, this time with an interview with actress/model Angelique Pettyjohn that portrayed the exotic drill thrall Shahna from the episode "The Gamesters of Triskelion." (Read her Wiki entry here.)
With a script that just as easily could have been written for "Lost In Space," (with some more dumbing-down) it is nevertheless fun to watch, as Kirk once again uses his sex appeal on an innocent alien woman to achieve escape. Another notable example of this was when he blew the mind of Kelinda in "By Any Other Name," and I'm sure you could think of a few more without really trying. "Cheesy" is the word of the day on this episode. But even bad Trek is good, and this is not as bad as some others.
The character of Shahna is best remembered by the casual viewer of the show as the "green-haired girl in the tinfoil bikini" that critics hold up as a typical example of the exploitation of women in the original series. It's true that the actress was a Vegas showgirl, and her impressive physique was put on full view in the now-famous silver halter that would have looked right at home on a Vegas stage. The voluminous green-tinted wig completed the outfit, and you just know the producers -particularly Roddenberry- were all giggity over her, so for once the detractors who call TOS sexist were somewhat justified. (One has to wonder why a warrior such as Shahna would take such time to tease her hair and apply all that make-up just to go out and fight the other thralls.)
Angelique did some other TV shows and B-movies, and later went on to act in some adult films, and sadly passed away in 1992 of cancer.
This article reveals the poor layout that was sometimes a problem in the magazine once it went national, with most of the pages mostly empty space with one small photo. But it is a nice interview, and it's just for you Shahna fans out there that were so struck with her as a kid! Me, I was too enthralled (ouch!) with the fact that Uhura got to go on an adventure to be very smitten with Shahna. But I can certainly understand the attraction she must have had on a lot of adolescents, and I won't claim there weren't a few hormones stirred up by her "Jiffy-Pop" outfit!
Below, a couple of publicity photos taken during the filming.
Shahna appears to be directing traffic in this photo, and in that getup she would be a traffic-stopper; but more likely causing some accidents!.
With a script that just as easily could have been written for "Lost In Space," (with some more dumbing-down) it is nevertheless fun to watch, as Kirk once again uses his sex appeal on an innocent alien woman to achieve escape. Another notable example of this was when he blew the mind of Kelinda in "By Any Other Name," and I'm sure you could think of a few more without really trying. "Cheesy" is the word of the day on this episode. But even bad Trek is good, and this is not as bad as some others.
The character of Shahna is best remembered by the casual viewer of the show as the "green-haired girl in the tinfoil bikini" that critics hold up as a typical example of the exploitation of women in the original series. It's true that the actress was a Vegas showgirl, and her impressive physique was put on full view in the now-famous silver halter that would have looked right at home on a Vegas stage. The voluminous green-tinted wig completed the outfit, and you just know the producers -particularly Roddenberry- were all giggity over her, so for once the detractors who call TOS sexist were somewhat justified. (One has to wonder why a warrior such as Shahna would take such time to tease her hair and apply all that make-up just to go out and fight the other thralls.)
Angelique did some other TV shows and B-movies, and later went on to act in some adult films, and sadly passed away in 1992 of cancer.
This article reveals the poor layout that was sometimes a problem in the magazine once it went national, with most of the pages mostly empty space with one small photo. But it is a nice interview, and it's just for you Shahna fans out there that were so struck with her as a kid! Me, I was too enthralled (ouch!) with the fact that Uhura got to go on an adventure to be very smitten with Shahna. But I can certainly understand the attraction she must have had on a lot of adolescents, and I won't claim there weren't a few hormones stirred up by her "Jiffy-Pop" outfit!
(Click on images to enlarge; once open, you may have to click on it again to view full-size.)
Below, a couple of publicity photos taken during the filming.
Shahna appears to be directing traffic in this photo, and in that getup she would be a traffic-stopper; but more likely causing some accidents!.
Bonus: Below, from a coloring book put out as a tie-in with ST:TMP (featured only on the covers) are a couple of pages with activities that will amuse you for hours on end. Or, the kids in your life. Print them out and color away!
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