W hen we Star Trek fans get together, one topic that comes up often is which characters from our favorite shows helped make ...
LOS ANGELES — In 1975, Leonard Nimoy published an autobiography with the defiant title, “I Am Not Spock.” Two decades later, he bowed to fate with “I Am Spock,” a revisionist sequel. But for Trekkies ...
ET spoke with the late Nimoy about the inspiration behind 'The Voyage Home's funny bus moment. Also, ET breaks down an MCU connection. If Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home has a Friends episode-style ...
Come on, I love the press. I even sat for an interview with Bill O’Reilly right before the Super Bowl. That was a change of pace. I don't often get a chance to be in a room with an ego that's bigger ...
For “Star Trek” fans, the Bush administration was hard enough to endure. Bush's national security team was supposedly populated by Vulcans, an apparent reference to the humanoid race to which the USS ...
In both films, one by one, each actor receives an animation of their autograph on-screen. Behind these cinematic yearbook signatures, there's more than one meaning to be found. In addition to honoring ...
Mr. Spock has always been one of the biggest icons in Star Trek since it began – and we’ve never even known his full name! Spock has forever been “Spock” in Star Trek canon – until now. The new sequel ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In 1975, Leonard Nimoy published an autobiography with the defiant title, “I Am Not Spock” — an attempt to show the world he had many more facets than the pointy-eared character ...
LOS ANGELES -- In 1975, Leonard Nimoy published an autobiography with the defiant title, "I Am Not Spock" -- an attempt to show the world he had many more facets than the pointy-eared character that ...