I thought in light of last night being the final night of Chris’s play “Farragut North” I would post the photoshoot taken by Andrew Southam for the Geffen Playhouse.
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I thought in light of last night being the final night of Chris’s play “Farragut North” I would post the photoshoot taken by Andrew Southam for the Geffen Playhouse.
This video was shown at the Comic Con earlier this week for the Star Trek DVD. It shows a little behind the scenes of the making of the movie and more. Don’t stare too long at Chris in his underwear ladies! 😛
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I’ve added another 8 high quality photos of Chris from the ‘Star Trek’ promotional photosohoot taken by talented photographer, Andrew Eccles.
Here are 10 more high quality ‘Carriers’ movie stills for you guys! This movie as creepy as it looks does look good don’t you think?
I’ve added 9 new photos to the April 26th Star Trek press conference that was held in Los Angeles.Thanks to Andreas for the HQ’s as always. 🙂
At a panel for the animated movie “Quantum Quest,” the new Captain Kirk, Chris Pine, called co-director Dr. Harry Kloor, who promptly put his cellphone up to the microphone — so that Pine could address the crowd and promote the movie.
Pine went over points including his desire to be a voiceover actor (“Cause they always looked like they were having the most fun.”), the funny faces he made while in the voiceover booth, and his newfound respect and interest in science because of his participation in the movie (“If I had had a movie like this when I was younger, I may have been more into it.”)
The panel included Robert Picardo of “Star Trek Voyager” and Doug Jones of many things (“Hellboy”). The movie itself is a star-studded event that includes the voices of William Shatner (when Kirks collide!), Jason Alexander, Samuel L. Jackson, Hayden Christensen, Amanda Peet, James Earl Jones, and astronaut Neil Armstrong. The notoriously reclusive Armstorng even sent along a video supporting both the movie and advancements in scienctific education.