Star Trek X:Nemesis Quotes
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30th March 2002 at 4:08 pm #35880SadGeezerKeymaster
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Taken from TGLHere’s some choice quotes off the set
“Data looks older then he did, because I’m older. We’ve been doing this for 15 years and I’m 15 years older…He’s very old. I’m still naive and innocent but my face isn’t. If anyone wanted to kill me off, it would be Paramount.”
Brent Spiner talks about Data.I’m just thanking God that it wasn’t Troi and Worf. I would have killed myself. I never liked that relationship. We pretend that is never happened. Michael Dorn is subtexting his ass off, but a lot of it is ending up on the cutting room floor.”
Marina Sirtis approves of Paramount’s choice of Troi’s husband.30th March 2002 at 7:11 pm #43444FlamegrapeParticipant[img]http://www.flamegrape.com/pic/troi157.jpg[/img]
[b][i]”I have to marry Warf! Nooooooo! I’m too ‘fragile’! I’m still recovering from last time![/i][/b](could NOT resist!)
[img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]31st March 2002 at 4:04 pm #43445AnonymousGuestLOL!
I actually dont like her that much (Sirtis). Ever since she whined about her lack of on screen time and importance of character. I mean come’on the psycologist isnt that big a part of the picture.
In other news there is an interview on AOL about “Clockstoppers” with the guy who plays Riker, in which he refuses to comment on wether or not a main crewmember dies in ST:X. That would kinda suck if someone died.
31st March 2002 at 9:14 pm #43446FlamegrapeParticipantI really liked Marina and her character, Troi. And I agreed with her when she whined about lack of screen time and the importance of her part. I had so many ideas one what they could have done with Troi and the Betazeds. All those possibilities unexplored. Nitwits.
[img]images/smiles/icon_mad.gif[/img]31st March 2002 at 11:17 pm #43447AnonymousGuestquote:
Originally posted by Flamegrape:
I really liked Marina and her character, Troi. And I agreed with her when she whined about lack of screen time and the importance of her part. I had so many ideas one what they could have done with Troi and the Betazeds. All those possibilities unexplored. Nitwits.
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Agreed. I like Marina Sirtis, but can’t stand the way her character was handled. Lousy lines, poor development, lack of any real screen-time…The franchise has only lately started paying any attention whatsoever to their female characters.
–Aleck
1st April 2002 at 12:30 am #43448bonneeParticipantquote:
I really liked Marina and her character, Troi. And I agreed with her when she whined about lack of screen time and the importance of her part. I had so many ideas one what they could have done with Troi and the Betazeds. All those possibilities unexplored. Nitwits.
To boldly go where no one has gone before apparently didn’t include pyschological regions and mental spaces
1st April 2002 at 12:34 am #43449AnonymousGuestI also like Marina Sirtis, she sounds nothing like her character in real life, she’s a lively Londoner and really down to Earth, the only other member of the cast that is that open is Jonathan Frakes (Riker).
I think that’s why they work so well on screen, they both have a really good sense of humour.
When Marina came to London, she certainly didn’t act like your typical star, she spoke to people as if she knew them.
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