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Live Long and Prosper

February 28th, 2015

You didn’t have to be a Star Trek fan, or a Trekie as they’re often called, to know who Spock was. The famous character of Star Trek’s original series was an icon, and now, the actor, Leonard Nimoy who portrayed the Vulcan famous for his “Live Long and Prosper” sign is no longer with us as a he died Friday.

In 2014, Nimoy revealed that he was suffering chronic lung disease even though he had stopped smoking three decades ago, and less than two weeks before his death, he was taken to the hospital for severe chest pains.

Nimoy tweeted, “A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP.”
He certainly left many memories, especially with Treckies, whether it was the TV series or movies. Although his role as Spock is what Nimoy was most famous for, he also had other acting and directing roles.

Nimoy’s co-star, William Shatner, who played the role of Captain James T. Kirk, tweeted “I loved him like a brother. We will all miss his humor, his talent, and his capacity to love.”

Nimoy, who died at the age of 83, could have lived a little longer, but nonetheless, he certainly did live long and he definitely prospered.

Star Trek Into Darkness

April 30th, 2013

In about two weeks, many Trekies, sci-fi nerds and movie lovers in general will line up to see Star Trek Into Darkness.

startrekJ.J. Abrams directs the film in which Chris Pine stars as Captain James T. Kirk who leads his crew on a manhunt in order to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction. It’s easier said than done however, especially considering the Starship Enterprise finds its way through a war-zone.

The crew was on in its way back home before discovering an unstoppable force of terror coming from within its own organization.

The film is a sequel of the 2009 movie in which Kirk wants to live up to the legacy of his late father but Spock (Zachary Quinto) must remind him of the mission at hand, forcing his captain to re-evaluate his priorities.

Emma Dibdin of Digital spy raves about the film on rottentomatoes.com, saying “An exhilarating, emotionally rich and utterly pleasurable journey that wears its love for Trek fans old and new on its sleeve.”

Matthew Lelyand says, “After a confident take-off, Abrams keeps the franchise flying with a faster, faster, FASTER sequel that makes for the most thrilling Star Trek since First Contact.”

The film is rated PG 13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence. It is set to be released into theaters May 17.