Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Boldly Go...!


Someone on Facebook posted the original image, and wondered if Riker were butt-dialing the Enterprise's computers.

Then, while I was searching for geeky pickup lines for next week, I found this phrase.

A quick trip to imgflip, a few minutes, and voila!
Posted to Facebook!

I don't claim any copyright, just reshare my page!

Friday, December 25, 2009

From the Archives: Star Trek #7, March 1970

Ah... one of my favorite "bad" comics!

Star Trek #7, published by Western Publishing Company in March 1970. The issue has been collected in Star Trek: The Key Collection, Volume 1, published by Checker Book Publishing Group, LLC. Apparently there are known credits for this story, but I will be charitable and respect their anonymity.

"The Voodoo Planet", a twenty-six page story, involves the Starship Enterprise discovering an exact replica of Earth.

Here we see the Enterprise, as it approaches the planet on Page Two. Note the exhaust from the nacelles. This error is repeated later on the same page, and two pages later, as the ship travels over Paris on Page Four. (Perspective is badly drawn. Either the Enterprise is smaller than the Eiffel Tower, or the Enterprise is far in the distance, and the colorist could not use the limited palette to create a sfumato effect.)

Panels on later pages show the exhaust from the nacelles without color (unlikely to be contrails, as the ship would have no exhaust to create them). Only one panel shows the Enterprise without exhaust. Every other panel uses the exhaust, with speed lines, even though the speed lines would have been sufficient to denote movement.

So, Kirk and Spock beam down to what they think is Paris, only to find it deserted. There, they find a copy of the Eiffel Tower, several feet shorter, and constructed COMPLETELY out of papier-mâché. (Shouldn't they have used plaster of Paris?) Before Spock can theorize how a large 100+ foot tall Eiffel Tower constructed out of glue and paper could support its own weight without collapsing, an mysterious "laser beam-ray" strikes the tower, causing it to collapse. Kirk and Spock flee, barely escaping as the Tower crashes into the papier-mâché buildings which surround the Tower. (Although Google Maps shows that there are few buildings near the Tower, I will ignore this error, as this is a Voodoo Planet, and verisimilitude is not required to achieve the desired effect.)

Soon, news arrives from Earth via "relayed galaxy radio photograph". Not video, PHOTOGRAPH. In the 23rd century. Relayed across light years of distance almost instantaneously. The news? The Eiffel Tower has collapsed in Paris, at "exactly 12:40 P.M."!

Spock glances at his wristwatch chronograph (I guess classic design never changes), and deduces "That was precisely the outer-galaxy time here that the papier-mâché tower toppled on us!" Doctor McCoy conjectures, "Could it be some sort of weird, deep space voodoo I wonder?"

As the Enterprise flies over "Rome", the laser beam appears again, demolishing the Colosseum of Rome! The Enterprise triangulates the source of the laser beam, and rockets (literally, there's exhaust from the nacelles) to a nearby planet. The ship hides in a debris field of space trash and Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down for reconnaissance. (No redshirts.) There they find a primitive voodoo tribe (although the natives are only throwing spears at human targets, not actual effigies). The natives are subdued with hand to hand combat (the sound of the phasers would have been too noisy, but fisticuffs aren't?), and the control room of the laser fortress is entered. Before our heroes can subdue the villain, a small button is pressed and... the Sphinx is destroyed!

Kirk and Spock are subdued by voodoo dolls (action figures!) manipulated by the natives, the pain too excruciating to allow Spock or Kirk using their phasers on the natives! The villain? The nefarious Count Dressler! Leader of a small kingdom on Earth, Dressler was "the only fanatic in power who sought to produce hydrogen bombs when all Earth was negotiating to ban them!" (Kirk) (Wait... they still had H-bombs on Earth? After a nuclear holocaust? And independent countries? What was the United Federation of Planets doing all this time?)

Escaping in a ROCKET ship, Dressler lands on a planet "hostile to Earth's ways". (No, not Qo'noS.) Dressler mastered the natives, stole their secrets, and became their leader. (Wait... why didn't the natives just make a voodoo doll of Dressler?) Dressler, in typical supervillain fashion, then demonstrates his voodoo technique in front of Kirk and Spock. Instantly, the Tower of Pisa is toppled! While Dressler gloats, McCoy rescues Kirk and Spock, fisticuffs subdue the natives, and, without firing phasers, our heroes retreat back to the Enterprise.

There, they once again experience extreme voodoo pain (but not death) but with McCoy's pain killers, they can concentrate enough to research a solution. (My solution? Use the ship's phaser and level the laser fortress, killing the villain and a few natives, while preventing thousands of deaths on Earth.) Spock then discovers that a similar technique was used by a Vulcan clan known as "pain casters". Spock synthesizes the Vulcan herbs, and Kirk and Spock undergo the voodoo rite.

Free of the pain of the action figures, Kirk and Spock (again, no red-shirted security) subdue Dressler, and transport him back to the Enterprise. Kirk then decides, without any sort of trial or rule of law, with no regard to the destruction of priceless landmarks and human suffering, to exile Dressler to an unpopulated planet. (Hey... you don't suppose George W. Bush read this comic, do you?)

So... Spock discovers an incredible weapon which can be used across vast distances... and it is never heard of again. (Although, perhaps the Tantalus Field used a similar technology.)

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Night of a Thousand Geeks


Sorry it took so long... I started this back in August!

Okay, here's the list... Over 120 actors (and a few directors acting), all linked Kevin-Bacon-style!

The names of actors and movies link to IMDB's credits and cast respectively. No pictures, as this would just clutter everything. Click the link, or do a Google or Wikipedia search.

Bold names denote Oscar winners or nominees. Actors for main or supporting, movies for best picture or nominees.

[The list is not chronological... I started with Bill Pullman and worked outwards. So if it seems that I'm avoiding certain obvious links, it's because they were used elsewhere. Don't worry... your favorites will appear. If not, mention my omission in the comments, and I'll try to work them in later.]

Dune [This is where I stopped. Feel free to continue from here.]

Paul L. Smith
Popeye

Ray Walston
My Favorite Martian

Christine Ebersole
Richie Rich

John Laroquette
Star Trek III

Christopher Lloyd
Back To The Future

Huey Lewis
Sphere

Peter Coyote
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial

Drew Barrymore
Firestarter

Art Carney
Last Action Hero

Danny DeVito
Batman Returns [The first Batman movie on the list.]

Michelle Pfeiffer
Stardust

Peter O'Toole
Supergirl

Faye Dunaway
The Handmaid's Tale

Robert Duvall
THX 1138

Donald Pleasence
Fantastic Voyage

Edmund O'Brien
Moon Pilot

Tommy Kirk [A member of the Disney bRat Pack, plays a Martian in...]
Pajama Party

Buster Keaton
How To Stuff A Wild Bikini [The first multiple link.]

Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine

Vincent Price
Edward Scissorhands

Anthony Michael Hall
The Dark Knight [Batman #2]

Michael Caine [a proto-Kevin Bacon]
Bewitched

Nicole Kidman
The Golden Compass

Daniel Craig
Road To Perdition

Tom Hanks
Splash

Clint Howard
Cocoon

Wilfred Bromley
The Thing

Kurt Russell [Another Rat Packer]
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes [Frank Welker, the voice of Scooby Doo and many others, makes a rare appearance in front of the camera]

Cesar Romero
Batman [Batman #3]

Burgess Meredith
Twilight Zone: The Movie

Bill Murray
Ghost Busters

Ernie Hudson
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone

Michael Ironside
Total Recall

Sharon Stone
Catwoman [Batman #3.5]

Halle Barry
X2 [A Nexus.]

Bryan Singer [No. Really.]
Star Trek: Nemesis

Ron Perlman
Prince Valiant [Yes, they made a recent movie on Prince Valiant. Who knew? And it is not the first. (Holy smokes!)]

Joanna Lumley [Check out THIS.]
The Satanic Rites of Dracula

Peter Cushing
Star Wars

Kenny Baker
Willow

Val Kilmer
The Island of Dr. Moreau

Marlon Brando
Superman

Marc McClure
Freaky Friday

Dick Van Patten
Soylent Green

Charlton Heston
(Only nominated once, but won for Ben-Hur)
Planet of the Apes

Roddy McDowall

[Oh, crap... got Roddy McDowall confused with Malcolm McDowell!]

[Man... it took some work, but I got it done!]

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

David Tomlinson
The Love Bug

Buddy Hackett
Scrooged

Alfre Woodard
Star Trek: First Contact

Patrick Stewart
Excalibur

Helen Mirren
[Also a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire]
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Alan Rickman
Galaxy Quest

Sigourney Weaver

Alien

John Hurt
Spaceballs [This is where it all started. Towards the end of the movie. Heh.]

Bill Pullman

Independence Day

Jeff Goldblum
[The first multiple link between actors.]
Geena Davis

Beetle Juice

Michael Keaton
Batman [Batman movie #4]

Jack Nicholson
Mars Attacks

Natalie Portman
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

Liam Neeson

Batman Begins [Batman movie #5]

Gary Oldman
Fifth Element

Bruce Willis
Unbreakable

Samuel L. Jackson
Iron Man

Elf [Ray Harryhausen!]

Mary Steenburgen
Back to the Future Part III

Leah Thompson
Howard the Duck

Tim Robbins
War of the Worlds

Tom Cruise
Legend

Tom Curry
The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Susan Sarandon
Enchanted

James Marsden
X-Men

Ray Park
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Rachel Nichols
Star Trek

Eric Bana
Hulk

Jennifer Connelly
Labyrinth [Jim Henson does not perform in this movie, but Frank Oz does.]

David Bowie
The Man Who Fell To Earth

Rip Torn
Men In Black

Tommy Lee Jones
Batman Forever [Batman movie #6]

Rene Auberjonois
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Christian Slater
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles

Kirsten Dunst
Jumanji

Robin Williams
Hook

Dustin Hoffman
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium

Jason Bateman
Hancock

Will Smith
Wild Wild West

Salma Hayek
From Dusk Till Dawn

George Clooney
Batman & Robin [Batman movie #7] [All of the Batman movies have been linked. If you want to link the serial from 1943, knock yerself out. I ain't stoppin' ya.]

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Hercules in New York

Arnold Stang
Dondi

Robert Strauss
Li'l Abner

Jerry Lewis [My favorite link on this entire list. Wish I could have linked Valerie Harper.]
Way Way Out

James Brolin [also in Fantastic Voyage]
Westworld [Michael Crichton had only one appearance, in Andromeda Strain.]

Majel Barrett [She rivals Leonard Nimoy and Mark Lenard for the most variations of Star Trek.]
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

William Shatner
Airplane II: The Sequel

Lloyd Bridges

[Crap... had a direct link to Anjelica Huston, but it doesn't exist. Took some work... but here's the patch.]

Honey I Blew Up The Kid

Rick Moranis
Little Shop of Horrors

Steve Martin
The Muppet Movie

Richard Pryor [You could take a shortcut and use Carol Kane to link to Ms. Huston. Here's the scenic route:]
The Wiz

Michael Jackson [Yup, can link to Ms. Huston via Captain EO... patience.]
Men In Black II

Barry Sonnenfeld
Addams Family Values


Anjelica Huston
The Comic Book Kids

Billy Barty
Masters of the Universe

Courtney Cox
Zoom

Tim Allen
[Galaxy Quest.... CRAP! Already used with Sigourney Weaver. Just a sec...]

The Santa Clause

Peter Boyle
The Adventures of Pluto Nash [Bad movie, great cast]

Rosario Dawson
Sin City

Daredevil

Stan Lee
Spider-Man

Tobey Maguire
Pleasantville

Don Knotts
The Reluctant Astronaut

Leslie Nielsen
Forbidden Planet [Style point for using a serious role of Mr. Nielsen.]

Robbie the Robot [He plays himself in Forbidden Planet, but since this is a fictional movie, not a documentary, and a major role, it counts.]
Gremlins

Chuck Jones [Yes! My second favorite link on this list.]
Innerspace

Henry Gibson
Gremlins 2: The New Batch

Christopher Lee
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Johnny Depp [Betcha you thought I forgot him, didn'tcha?]
From Hell

Ian Holm
Time Bandits

Sean Connery
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

John Rhys-Davies
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
[One of the few fantasy films to be nominated for, let alone win, an Academy Award for Best Picture.]
Cate Blanchett
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Harrison Ford


And thus ends the initial list. Why end it at Harrison Ford? Because once I got going, and found it approaching 122 names, I decided to link all of the Batman movies. Luckily, I was able to splice in the last Batman movie (actually the first) via Kurt Russell, although I had to sacrifice a double (Kurt Russell + John Carpenter = The Thing + Escape From New York) as well as Jamie Lee Curtis (EFNY/Buckaroo Banzai) and John Lithgow (Banzai/Twilight Zone). Actually, it would be slick to link Buckaroo Banzai and its sequel, Big Trouble in Little China via Kurt Russell and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Any corrections, comments, suggestions, criticisms... let me know.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

There Goes (Varoom! Varoom!)...


So, I went to see the new Star Trek movie last May, in Imax. (Not just Imax, but four-storey tall Imax, at the AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13.

On the way upstairs, I noticed two display cases featuring customized USS Enterprise models. A closer look, and I discovered that Jim Lee had modified one. (The other was done by Jeremy Kaplan.)

I snapped a few pics, then enjoyed the movie.




Here's another view. Jim Lee's Deviant Art page and MySpace blog. And here's the official site of all 25 models!

Of interest:
#4 Robert Rodriguez
#17 James Franco

If you start with #1 (a reproduction of the movie design) and then select "previous" on the menu, you will find #00, a blank model.