William Shatner at Star Trek: The Original Series Set Tour

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Published 2018-05-05
Press conference for William Shatner Weekend at the Star Trek: The Original Series Set Tour in Ticonderoga, New York on May 4, 2018.

Video by trekmovie.com/

All Comments (21)
  • @MarvinFalz
    In my eyes what separates Star Trek in the 60s from all other entries in the franchise is the colorful cinematography. The colors are intense, bright and they remind of comic book coloring.
  • @bigpizzapie
    I’m surprised the redshirt in the background made it through the whole interview. !
  • @StolenEyesX
    Hard to believe that William Shatner recently celebrated his 87th birthday. Fantastic to see him in that chair again.
  • @vias70
    William Shatner will forever and ever be our beloved Captain Kirk. Good to see him in 'the chair' again, looking great and his mind as sharp as a tack. He answered the same questions he's been asked hundreds of times with patience and grace.
  • @godfellas483
    It would drive me crazy to answer the same old questions for almost 60 years. Good job holding yourself together and not beating these reporters to death with Sulu's chair.
  • @ejseabury
    Mr. Cawley has done a spectacular job of preserving/re-creating the Enterprise sets. He’s obviously invested a lot of time and money on it. Great job, sir! 👍🏽
  • What he should have said when asked how long does he hope Star Trek will go on is this: I hope it goes on until it becomes a reality. 👍
  • Star Trek lives on because the episodes were well told stories, well filmed, involving characters we cared about and set in exciting times and totally unfamiliar settings.
  • The acting , the stories, the production staff and the feeling like your really out there. Star Trek was an original masterpiece that just can’t be duplicated in my opinion. It was truly a wonderful show with its own personality or charisma. The chemistry was all there, everything blended into place. Not like these other shows that were confusing to watch. Yes, those were the days. I salute William Shatner and all the past crew members and production staff who made Star Trek a memorable TV show.
  • Cheese and all, I love this guy and this show. To answer the question as to what made this show popular, epic, and eternal (okay, hyperbole on the last word) is the interaction between Kirk, Spock and McCoy and to a lesser extent the other crew members. They were and still are some of the best literary (or film) characters ever created.
  • @Spock0987
    "...a country music album, a christmas album, then a heavy metal and finally a duet with Enya after i am still planning... that is Bill never stop!
  • @rich1701
    It’s like that scene with Kirk on the bridge of the enterprise B answering questions from the press. Quite surreal.
  • @davebarron5939
    Bill is like the energizer bunny, and king midas rolled into one. He is going constantly, and everything he touches turns out great. I recently watched him in a 1961 black and white called Judgement at Nuremberg. This man has had an amazing career. Gods speed for a whole lot more.
  • @nx9100
    Gene is watching this and hopefully smiling and enjoying the fact that his creation still lives on in the hearts of millions around the world, and is still inspiring young minds to this day...
  • @Calatriste54
    At 67, I'm "recording" old episodes as we speak.. Your keeping of Naval traditions, in the new environment fired my imagination. JTK is a man worthy of being followed.. LLandP..
  • @johnvaldez8830
    The thing is that Captain Kirk is the embodiment of what every youth wanted to experience as a space explorer and then some. He revealed the good in humanity when faced with the challenges of aliens, technology and space and brought it home for all to see.