Thanks so much to VampireQueen for the rip! 😀
Thanks so much to VampireQueen for the rip! 😀
IMPORTANT! Recently I’ve noticed my videos I’ve recorded and uploaded myself exclusively for the site on youtube and all I’d like to say is I don’t mind at all, really, all I ask is if you can at least give me original credit source. As goes for the images I post too. I enjoy not having to tag them anymore so I hope people can respect that and will allow me source credit when using my videos or the photos I post. Thanks!
Anyhow onto the screen captures! 😀
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Gallery Link Web Videos > 04/08/2009 – Australian Today
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Gallery Link Web Videos > 04/07/2009 – Australian Today Tonight
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Gallery Link 04/07/2009 – Chris mocks Zach’s Spock magazine cover at Sydney premiere
EDIT: Added Phreadz Video Interview captures too! 🙂
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Gallery Link Web Videos > Phreadz – Stunt Guys
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Gallery Link Web Videos > Phreadz – My Eyebrows
Seeing as the speed is certainly picking up on the Star Trek front I’ve collected a few interviews of Chris conducted recently while over in Sydney for the premiere of Star Trek XI.
Star Trek on Today – April 8th, 2009 – Red Carpet
Chris Pine & Zachary Quinto – Star Trek Premiere 4/07/09
Chris Pine mocks Zachary Quinto’s Spock magazine cover on the red carpet of Sydney’s Star Trek premiere
On a side not in Austin, Texas yesterday at a Fan event (which was promoted as a ‘10 minutes preview’). – source
FAN REVIEW #1 SNIPPET: As far as performances go, Chris Pine is outstanding. He’s the embodiment of a conflicted soul, transcending the cliche of the troubled rebel with a greater destiny. His delivery manages to give depth while maintaining the cocky veneer. You can read the full fan review here
FAN REVIEW #2 SNIPPET: First and foremost is Chris Pine as James Tiberius Kirk — with the unquantifiable big shoes of William Shatner to be filled, Pine steps up and delivers a performance that is well beyond anything you might expect. He captures the arrogance and fortitude of Kirk while also keeping that bit of humanity and depth that Shatner was so good at. Kirk is reckless at times, but he’s smart and ever-confident in his own abilities — and Pine captures that quite well. You can read the full fan review here
Chris Pine is learning something about pressure. Pine, who stars as Capt. James T. Kirk in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek and won the male star of tomorrow award, says he knows the movie will be scrutinized no end by Trekkies (or is that Trekkers?).
“I get the feeling there are going to be some people who like it and some people who are going to hate that we’re even doing the movie,” Pine says. “It’s a little nerve racking. I’ve got a resume that’s about an eighth of a page long, so I better not (mess) it up.”
Dennis Quaid could tell Pine a thing or two about the ups and downs of the movie industry. Quaid, who narrates the upcoming animated sci-fi flick Battle for Terra3D and appears in G.I. Joe, collected the statuette for male star of the year.