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www.culturevulture.net - : No matter how many times he saved the universe as Captain James T. Kirk, William Shatner's finest onscreen moment may still be the 1986 Saturday Night Live sketch in which, playing himself, Shatner castigated an audience full of Kirk-worshippers at a Star Trek convention. Fed up with inane technical questions about dilithium crystals and trans-warp drives, as well as the incessant picking apart of the show's continuity errors, Shatner unleashed the pent-up fury of a raging egomaniac trapped in a hell of his own making. ''It's just a TV show! For God's sake, get a life!'' more...
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www.culturekiosque.com - : Anyone who loved 'Star Trek,' anyone who's ever heard of 'Star Trek' - even anyone who's seen the former Captain James T. Kirk swagger and gloat his way through his bizarre spoken-word-performance ads for Priceline.com - can't help but laugh their way through this film. more...
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