Scientists’ Live Whale-Song Network Borrows Plot of Star Trek IV
'Star Trek' is to scientists what 'Minority Report' is to techies.
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'Star Trek' is to scientists what 'Minority Report' is to techies.
Amazingly, tickets are still available.
In 1978, a group of friends in Cape Cod made a 'Star Trek' fan film.
"Working on the Enterprise is pretty much a nonstop party."
Gene Roddenberry's son explores his legacy.
"I've been doing this professionally for 60 years. I love the idea of going out on a positive note. I’ve had a great, great time."
Like the geeks in the PGA and WGA before them, the American Cinema Editors are saluting sci-fi this year.
Plus: Paris Hilton continues to be misunderstood.
Why they aired this on a Friday night we'll never know.
Or, at least, that's what producer Neil Moritz thinks!
Plus: Jon Hamm reveals his inspiration for the infamous 'Mad Men' fingerblasting scene.
Imax's CEO: 'The overwhelming majority of comments on [Aziz Ansari]'s blog this morning, more than 90% of them, are vehemently disagreeing with him.'
Apparently, Shatner was unable to pronounce the word 'sabotage' on the original TV series.
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