Why God, Why??? (Firefly Movie News)

FCWesel said:
Huh...man there are some NEGATIVE people here. Geezsh.
I'm not negative, I think. I'm just cruel.


So now Serenity fans have somebody to blame their troubles on for the next 10 months, namely Ms. Kidman. Heck, I’m still angry at Leonard Nimoy for killing off Spock in Wrath of Khan.
W00t! Nothing boils my blood nor sates my thirst than Nicole Kidman, especially after she divorced that dwarf Tom Cruise. Funny enough, Penelope Cruz looks much better have she split up with Tom Cruise.

I don't blame her. I praise her!

And don't you think you should get over Spock's death already? It goes the way of the dodo and your high-school zit problem. Overall, the story in The Wrath of Khan is a great tale, especially about getting old and the lasting friendship that Spock have with the two humans. Spock's death and heroic sacrifice have more meaning than Kirk's.
 

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FCWesel said:
So now Serenity fans have somebody to blame their troubles on for the next 10 months, namely Ms. Kidman. Heck, I’m still angry at Leonard Nimoy for killing off Spock in Wrath of Khan.
Wow, the funny part about this is the blaming of the actor. I thought I was irrational. Sheesh.
 

I am blaming cottage cheese, Nicole loves cottage cheese and if she got the movie moved I bet it was because of cottage cheese!

Boycott goram cottage cheese.

For the love of all that is holy!
 




According to the director's commentary (Nicolas Meyer) on Trek II, it wasn't a demand but he was getting sick of Trek. He did like the idea of his character dying when Meyer brought it to him. Eventually, that is what got him to come back and do the film. But you can't say that Nimoy demanded that Spock be killed. It's not accurate.
 

Does anyone remember who ran the survey before WoK that had folks vote on who should be killed off Spock....or Kirk.
 


John Crichton said:
According to the director's commentary (Nicolas Meyer) on Trek II, it wasn't a demand but he was getting sick of Trek. He did like the idea of his character dying when Meyer brought it to him. Eventually, that is what got him to come back and do the film. But you can't say that Nimoy demanded that Spock be killed. It's not accurate.
The rumor probably have some substance when Mr. Nimoy wrote a semi-biographical book titled "I am not Spock." You really can't blame him for feeling that way. Typecasting is pretty much a death sentence on actors.

FYI, somehow he came full circle and begins to accept what he was trying to escape all these years when he later wrote a sequel to the above book, titled "I am Spock."
 

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