@@yodservant He looks in his early sixties at most, awesome! Starting to remind me of Arnold more for whatever reason, as well as looking like Captain Kirk more again than he has in years. Great! Just for fun, he looks like can play a Carl type Terminator. LoL 😆🤣 LoL 😂😂.
Bill’s such a gem - with both DeForest and Leonard being gone - we just really need to cherish that we still have Bill with us after all this time - he’s the last of a golden era of Trek that for me now in my 50’s I look back at with so much nostalgic love - a more innocent and simpler time
@@sirkayda7205 Patrick Stewart's regarded as a sanctimonious pain in the arse in his native land (where I'm from, too). He's what we call a "remoaner" - someone opposed to Britain leaving the EU.
90 years old! Looking at him I wouldn't believe it, Shatner looks more like a 60-year-old. He looks remarkably fit and well. I hope he makes 100, I don't see why not.
Yes! Shatner and Avery Brooks are both Fantastic!! The rest are too....but these two are chillingly terrific! Check Mr Shatner in "Judgement at Nuremburg." He is fantastic!!
Shatner started the interview in a great way: asking a question that shows he serriously had thought about and was interested in the other person's humanity, and establishing that he was focused on making it a good interview.
Yeah, what an interesting beginning by wanting to know a little bit about the interviewer before even starting out the questions. What a great opening!
And it is super difficult to interview a diva like Bill. He has (a well) earned reputation of grilling people if he doesn't like the questions. No wonder the interviewer sh..ts his pants
I did hear they approached him like they did Picard to do one of those crap Star Trek series where they can disgrace him, and he turned it down. I wouldn't blame him if he did. That is definitely no way to have Captain Kirk's legacy end. Of course, now they'll have to find another way to ruin it.
I think William Shatner and Tom Baker are two brilliant examples of finding contentment in life as they grow older. Both had a sort of arrogance in their youth that unintentionally alienated those around them, but as they've aged they have learned what life is all about and understand their place in it.
You are right, but you cant blaime them, Shatner was Kirk from 1966 to 1987 without any other captain (1987 -1994 alongside Picard) He was Star Trek Tom Baker was the Doctor from 1974 -1981 and still doing audios, he pretty much is the Doctor. Loved by fans, got more and more influence on their shows, you cant do that without feeling "most important". But both of them are so lovley when talking about the past
@@aarondyer.pianist It may just be natural weight gain that affects his face. But even if he did do botox, that’s still alot better than plastic surgery. He’s also in great physical health which is obviously the most important thing.
@@aarondyer.pianist I was thinking he might have gotten that or plastic surgery because of the lines on the forehead. If he did, it was obviously a long time ago in the past. It's funny he doesn't think he looks good. I wonder if everyone feels that way about themselves. I know when I was younger when I cared I felt the same way about my looks.
You can't help but love Shatner. I imagine there is no question about Star Trek he hasn't heard over the years but he's more than comfortable talking about that and everything else. Add to it his singing of Space Oddity and that's gold Jerry! Gold!
This guy’s incredible! He’s fucking 90! I wouldn’t of given him more than 65! And still sharp as a tac! We should all be so lucky. Live long and prosper 🖖 dude.
Wow! he is 90!!! How f... amazing is that!? Incredible. Seems like all the faster than light travels have slowed aging for him :) ... and I always thought Patrick Steward looked young. :)
He looks incredible for his age! I've always liked the original series, even though it was clunky because of it's shoe string budget, I thought it was a very sincere show, and ahead of it's time.
I agree with Shatner, leave it as is. It's has one of the best lines in all of Trek! "What does GOD need a Starship!" Plus the camping scenes re-enforces what great friends, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are. Star Trek V is totally underrated. I'm going to watch it for star trek day.
I like a lot of lines he had over all the films (including the TOS shows). One I like a lot is: "I cheated death... and patted myself on the back for my ingenuity..." Always liked Shatner no matter what negativity comes his way. It was his "keep it real... it's just a show..." attitude that makes him... him! Not bad for 90.
It isn't a good film but it does have some good lines. I need my pain is one of the best in the series. And it isn't obsessed with lens flares at least.
The chemistry of the cast is what elevates ST V for me. It's a good natured Sci-fi slightly naive adventure with some fun moments. Also as a soundtrack fan i completely love the Goldsmith score which also adds to the film's worth. The music brings out the emotion and excitement. I don't agree with the uneven numbers being worse at all. I can watch the first 6 and have a great time.
Yeah, that movie had it's problems, but it was no where as bad as people made it out to be. It still has the core that makes Star Trek a decent movie....the characters. That is the heart of every Star Trek movie and show. Without it, you have nothing. Maybe Shatner isn't the best for making a plot, but he understood the soul of Star Trek and what made people come to watch it.
+ Jamie's Jukebox I am not a Tekkie but like the focus of Episode 5 for the reasons you mention. Just an TOS fan. Trek fans like to crap on it, but it showed the bond the main cast characters had (Kirk, Spock, McCoy and yes, the rest are SUPPORTING cast regardless what they think and what Rodenberry tried to impose later on). No fan of the reboot Star Wars version of Star Trek. As a stand alone in its own timeline let it be just that. but a replacemnet of TOS it JJ Abrhams stunk at it.
didnt he once say long ago that he had a higher count than average of something in the blood or dna or the things that transfer impulses in the brain ,something that effects in the long run the aging progres Looks like he was right
I love the wisdom he shared at the end about the continuity of life and persevering until things brighten up again. The interviewer seemed to miss the deeper meaning of it all but I'd be nervous interviewing Shatner too.
Watching Shatner in 2021 talk about Star Trek has become heartbreaking. Beyond the overall bleak place the franchise is in these days (which is it's own thread), it is sad that "the powers that be" won't let Shatner work on a "Director's Cut" of Star Trek V or write anymore of his Shatner-verse books. Both could be lifeline to classic Trek fans that have otherwise been chased away. Too bad. I personally would spend money on Star Trek again if they did either of these things.
I read some of the Shatner Trek books (where he comes back from Generations) and they are actually quite well done. Would have been a hell of a movie series if they had adapted them.
@@RobinDale50 idk why they screwed his character over like that and then invited Leonard Nimoy but not William shatner at all to either next gen or star trek 2009. God knows they had doctor mccoy who was admiral, scotty, sarek, and spock. Why not kirk? He looks good despite the age.
@@johnchedsey1306 That very few people watch. All four of those shows wish they had Enterprise's ratings. Don't believe me? Check out the numbers for the ComicCon and Star Trek day RUclips videos. No one is watching! This franchise is dead.
@@jasonschlierman412 Star Trek was and still follows Gene Roddenberry's reasoning to create the franchise. To show people in a time when the human race could go extinct in a nuclear flash that mankind would not only survive,but prosper in the future. Throughout this soul crushing Pandemic, Star Trek of any era still gives people hope for the future.
Astounding to listen to him and remember that he's 90(!!!!) Years old. He has the conversational pace of someone 30 and even then, a GOOD 30 year old conversationalist: engaging, witty, great cognition and memory.
This guy might be 90 but his body and brain are easily a 60 year old. Patrick Stewart is incredible but his speech has slowed down a lot in the last 7 or 8 years and hes a good amount younger than Shatner.
Bill sounds EXACTLY like he did in the 1990s. His speech hasn't slowed down at all and his voice is still strong. His mind is obviously still sharp. He's doing great.
God bless Bill Shatner. I had the pleasure of chatting with him once a few years back. An incredibly humble, funny and genuine man. May he live long and prosper.
My mother loved this man. She'd religiously watch TJ Hooker and say 'he's my boyfriend'. I can definitely see what she saw in him, though. He's probably 40 years older than me, and I still think he's handsome.
I see a lot of trolls giving Mr. Shatner hell on Twitter and other social media but I have to say I love this guy, every since I saw the original series on TV when I was 7 yrs old, he has been one of my hero's to look up to. I hope to meet him someday at some kind of Star Trek Convention if he still attends those....
He was touring the country a couple yrs back and I saw him here in Michigan. They showed ST2 and then he talked and answered questions for about an hour afterwards. It was really fantastic and I wouldn’t think twice about seeing him again. So hopefully his health will hold up and he’ll do another tour down the road.
@@KNYHT.FIRE-1 I think Dave means since he first played Kirk wich was in 1966 hence 55 years. That's also why the interviewer said "considering you're only 55" and Bill said 56. Makes sense?
I remember watching the Star Trek movies at the cinema and I always thought Shatner wouldn't make it to old age, boy I was wrong, the man is more lucid than most 70 year olds, absolutely amazing, he truly is a living legend.
God bless Shat.I wish they could come up with a good enough story for him to return to Trek one more time. He said he'd do it if the story and reason were good enough and substantial
My number one hero (93) now along with my dad who saddly has passed away Jan of this year at 85. There both my heroes an will be till I pass a way as well I'm 57 now...
Mr. Shatner, my brother and I had the privilege of meeting you at a relatively small convention in Bellevue, Washington (near Seattle, Washington). I am not in the habit of binge watching anything, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, I decided to re-watch the STAR TREK features films after a twenty-year hiatus. I was filled with gratitude and joy when I saw HOW WELL these films held up, better, in my opinion, than most of the films of that era. At the time, I used to take some ribbing for identifying myself as a Trekkie rather than a Star Wars fan primarily (although one can, in fact, enjoy both). But now I realize with great humility... I WAS RIGHT! LIVE LONG AND PROSPER!
If I could ask William Shatner ONE question, it would be “Is there ANY chance they could bring back another season of Better Late than Never?” That show was hilarious and awesome!
His statement about just hanging in there until something happens was the message I needed to hear. Been hard at work with my dreams but things happen. This gave me some more courage. Thanks
I grew up with Mr. Shatner, seeing him in movies and TV shows and in early 2020 one of my childhood dreams came true and i saw him live on Stage while he did his tour. It felt like being blessed and having the rarest privilege on earth and that is something nobody can ever take from me. As a kid he always reminded me a bit of my dad and we both went to see him live and watching Star Trek II (the directors cut) during this event. And for that i will forever be grateful. Having the chance to talk to him personally must have been so awesome and i envy you a little :)
William Shatner is the true embodiment of what star trek is all about, optimism, hope and calling out warp factor 1 Mr Sulu. I would love for someone with talent to take control of star trek and do something with William Shatner again.
Shatner is one of the biggest inspirations out there for someone I don't know and never met. After so many years, and watching all the other series, it can't be overstated how Shatner and Nimoy are Star Trek. No other series could exist on its own without having TOS precede it. The chemistry and charisma of its actors just does not compare to me. Inasmuch as he is Captain Kirk, he has proven he can transcend the character. I find that so rare.
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The guy is 90 years old, and looks 70. Love this man.
I have so many autographs from William Shatner and a Captains shirt that he signed for me in NY that i have framed..its something i treasure! Im glad i met him in person...times sure changed due to covid and dont think conventions will ever be the same!
He is the only 90-year-old man I've ever seen that looks as good and is that sharp mentally. In the past people weren't this sharp and good looking at 90, but as we go on into the future with all of the health technology that we have more people will achieve this look and mental clarity.
My father was still sharp at 90,although he did not have the "benefits' of surgical enhancements. Not putting Mr Shatner down but he has been in Hollywood for a long time. Bill Shatner still has all of his mental faculties,which is wonderful.
Pleasant discussion. Very nice of Mr Shatner to offer his time, and to ask about the website. I listened intently while he talked about the cancellation of the series, and the sadness and trepidation that any actor would feel. He went through a very tough time himself. And it was nearly ten years before the first film came out. Yes, he does look great for 90! I’m a fan of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” It’s true that it was rushed at the end, with Paramount wanting it in cinemas by Christmas 1979. But Robert Wise did an outstanding job. He came to the task with a wide variety of films under his belt, including “The Andromeda Strain.”
Always love anything about Star Trek TOS I got to see William Shatner at a convention in the Dallas area in the 90’s. It was such a pleasure to meet him up close. I wish only the best for him. And thank you for posting.
but Kirk has been killed off not once, not twice but probably 5 times during the course of the saga,,, how will they resurrect him this time?...I know, the Guardian of Forever has to figure in this some how....
With what they're doing with Star Trek nowadays, I actually wouldn't. Anything this new generation does would only ruin the character. I'll happily accept what Shatner has done and leave it at that, where he goes ontop as a proud symbol of hope for future generations.
I've watched a lot of william shatners guest appearances in other series and movies...he is a remarkable actor,star trek did not always showcase his full range.
Haha...I've watched Star Trek II, The Wrath of Kahn 137 times...Seriously! My favorite and the The Voyage Home--It was so much fun to watch. Thank you Mr. Shatner.
@@daveroche6522 The Genesis Planet is not real. It is a fictitious planet that appears in Star Trek II and III. Because it is fictitious, William Shatner cannot go there, and it would have nothing to do with his apparent youthfulness and vigor.
But Harve Bennett did write the screenplay for Star Trek IV. He didn't write it alone-Nicolas Meyer and Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes cowrote it, too.
Precisely. Bennett wrote the 23rd century 'envelope' and Meyer took the 20th century segment that comprises most of the film, injecting his own brand of humor that clicked so well with the type seen in the Gene Coon episodes of the original series.
@@jimbrooks9470 Myer proposed a Khan Miniseres and Kurtman rejected it a couple years ago. Then he created a screen play for a movie last year and JJ Abrams rejected it, then Kurtzman. Those freaking hacks rejected ideas from Myer! What a freaking joke modern Trek has become! They re-hired Kurtzman for another 5 years of junk. They should have given that job to Nicolas Myer!
@@jackiecebu3328 Totally agree. If ANYONE should have been handed the reigns to run Star Trek, it should have been Nick Meyer. He’s a literary genius, and knows how to direct a tight, engaging plot. What a waste.
I came here to hear about Nicolas Myer, Director of Khan and Undiscovered Country and the guy who should head all Trek film and TV. He's a genius and still writing but totally shut out of Trek by Paramount and Alex Kurtzman the hack in charge.
Time After Time was interesting movie he did, too. I just listen to the Audio Commentary on the Documentary of FOR THE LOVE OF SPOCK, Adam Nimoy and a Hollywood Reporter argue on what the "Citizen Cane" is of the Star Trek films. Adam Nimoy says it's his dad's film Star Trek IV and the Hollywood Reporter says it's The Wrath of Kahn. My favorites are The Voyage Home and Undiscovered Country. I love the fact, that the dad from That 70's Show is Alien Leader in it. Just saw The Voyage Home in a Theater this past month. It was Awesome !!!
@@briandoublebackdahlen7967 What's interesting is that Nicolas Meyer had an idea for a Khan Miniseries a couple years ago and they rejected it. He then pitched a movie idea to JJ Abrams and then Kurtzman last year and they rejected it too. The dude who created of Trek got rejected by the two dudes who created some of the worst of Trek. Really unfair.
@@richardoldham8781 What's interesting is that Nicolas Meyer had an idea for a Khan Miniseries a couple years ago and they rejected it. He then pitched a movie idea to JJ Abrams and then Kurtzman last year and they rejected it too. The dude who created of Trek got rejected by the two dudes who created some of the worst of Trek. Really unfair.
Ive noticed that Shatner never really goes into talking about Nick Meyer and his contributions to 2 and 4 in most interviews. As if giving others credit takes away from his thoughts. Look, alongside Harve Bennett, Meyer saved Trek. Period, and its not a coincidence that any Trek he was involved in was fantastic. We need “old school” style Trek again, but that didnt jive with Kurtzman’s shallow soulless garbage, so they rejected everything he did, and pushed him out. I bet the “Ceti Alpha Five” script was incredible, and they should have let him make it. That dont know class when they see it.
I think Mr. Shatner looks incredible for is age, and his voice, If just our voices would stay the same like his, that would be amazing, let alone looking as good as he does!
The original theatrical release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture was a rough-cut as the studio didn't give Robert Wise enough to time to do a proper job of completing the FX in post-production so the 20th anniversary director's cut is basically as it would appeared if Paramount had given Robert Wise the time he'd needed. The director's IIRC also included the original theatrical release on it too.
As a film this directors cut indeed works a lot better, pasting wise and really makes a lot more sense as well. Especially when it comes to the whole scale thing. We see the long introduction shots of the retrofit enterprise, we see the cloud and how small the enterprise is and actually get to really see the V'ger ship and get an idea where the Enterprise was even flying along. All that was really missing in the 79' theatrical cut.
They were so busy making sure the special effects would wow the audience, they forgot that what made Star Trek was the characters, which they barely focused on. I don't even know if there was a plot worth mentioning. It was all visual spectacle. Thank god somebody figured it out in Star Trek 2.
Doing pretty good for a 90-year-old. Have to say I really think his career got a decent boost when he took on Denny Crane. I mean so funny and perhaps his best none Star Trek role of recent years.
I had the pleasure of seeing William Shatner in Grand Rapids, MI a couple yrs ago. They showed the entire Star Trek 2 film & then Captain Kirk himself came out onto the stage. He told several funny stories about Star Trek, DeForest Kelly getting mad about a bagel, his beloved dog, the Halloween movie mask that was based on a mold of his face, getting stopped by awestruck cops while he was driving a 100 mph on his way to a convention & and many more. He also answered questions by ppl in the audience. I knew it would be funny but holy crap! He totally brought the house down. And, even though there was a chair to sit in & a female host, he spent most of the time walking around on the stage, like some caged tiger, while he talked (which made it even funnier). Can't believe he's 90 yrs old now. Still has a ton of energy & is sharp as a tack. Also funny as hell. If this acting thing hadn't worked out so well for him, I think he would've been a great standup comedian. So if you guys get the chance, you should definitely go see him. He's not only a living legend but also very entertaining to listen to. I only wish I had done the VIP experience so I could've met him after the show. But it was still a great experience.
I feel every time he smiles, that when the original character of Captain Kirk shines so brightly in him. That's when I see the original face immediately.
I'm often amazed when people pick up on the slightest detail and complain about it when others will overlook it and say OK I'll let that slide and enjoy the movie
I watched TOS in the 90's when I was a kid. It was old and outdated by the look, however the story was so interesting, I was totally amazed as a kid. Thank you "Captain Kirk" for inspiring me as a kid!
At 90 years old Bill Shatner is a true legend and just a human treasure for every single one of us.
90 and going strong
Awesome 👍😎
@@yodservant He looks in his early sixties at most, awesome! Starting to remind me of Arnold more for whatever reason, as well as looking like Captain Kirk more again than he has in years. Great! Just for fun, he looks like can play a Carl type Terminator. LoL 😆🤣 LoL 😂😂.
He has done weĺl for a boy from Montreal 🇨🇦
It's hard to believe he's 90 now.
Bill’s such a gem - with both DeForest and Leonard being gone - we just really need to cherish that we still have Bill with us after all this time - he’s the last of a golden era of Trek that for me now in my 50’s I look back at with so much nostalgic love - a more innocent and simpler time
Yeah shatner is hysterical
I’m with you dude 😁👍
ST-V has aged very well. It has grown on me, and my family loves it. It just hurt paying full price at a movie theater.
At 90 years old he looks younger than some 70 year olds.
Way to ignore George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols and all the others who are still alive.
You've got to hand it to The Shat: He's in _remarkable_ shape for a man of 90. His wit's razor sharp, and he could easily pass for a man of 60...
yup
@Picard sucks Well, not senile! He just looks and sounds old. I think he's younger than Shatner!!!
@Picard sucks Patrick Stewart's "woke" political stance has aged him prematurely! 😅
@@bettyswunghole3310 - We know what happens to everything woke.
I mostly kid. I respect his right to be wrong.
@@sirkayda7205 Patrick Stewart's regarded as a sanctimonious pain in the arse in his native land (where I'm from, too).
He's what we call a "remoaner" - someone opposed to Britain leaving the EU.
90 years old! Looking at him I wouldn't believe it, Shatner looks more like a 60-year-old. He looks remarkably fit and well. I hope he makes 100, I don't see why not.
I know! He looks amazing for 90 its so hard to believe
At this rate, I'm sure he'll make it!
The more we have Shatner, the better...!! I wish him the best...!!! 🥰
Yes! Shatner and Avery Brooks are both Fantastic!! The rest are too....but these two are chillingly terrific! Check Mr Shatner in "Judgement at Nuremburg." He is fantastic!!
I agree! All of us Trekkers wish him the best and all of our love. Thank you, Sir.
It is amazing to me how good he looks to be 90 years old. Amazing.
Shatner started the interview in a great way: asking a question that shows he serriously had thought about and was interested in the other person's humanity, and establishing that he was focused on making it a good interview.
Yeah, what an interesting beginning by wanting to know a little bit about the interviewer before even starting out the questions. What a great opening!
Bill is a lifelong learner. He is genuinely interested in people's stories. I think this is what makes him so incredibly vital at this advanced age.
Bless the interviewer, he’s obviously a huge fan and super nervous ♥️
It's also kind of tough to do an interview on the internet.
And it is super difficult to interview a diva like Bill. He has (a well) earned reputation of grilling people if he doesn't like the questions. No wonder the interviewer sh..ts his pants
I can't believe this man is 90. It sucks that Paramount still hasn't given him to the opportunity to go back and do a Director's Cut of STV
Amen, brother. STV could be fixed, today
I did hear they approached him like they did Picard to do one of those crap Star Trek series where they can disgrace him, and he turned it down. I wouldn't blame him if he did. That is definitely no way to have Captain Kirk's legacy end. Of course, now they'll have to find another way to ruin it.
I think William Shatner and Tom Baker are two brilliant examples of finding contentment in life as they grow older. Both had a sort of arrogance in their youth that unintentionally alienated those around them, but as they've aged they have learned what life is all about and understand their place in it.
You are right, but you cant blaime them, Shatner was Kirk from 1966 to 1987 without any other captain (1987 -1994 alongside Picard) He was Star Trek Tom Baker was the Doctor from 1974 -1981 and still doing audios, he pretty much is the Doctor. Loved by fans, got more and more influence on their shows, you cant do that without feeling "most important". But both of them are so lovley when talking about the past
Well said Gary!
So: they did what they were supposed to!!! Learn as they got older. If only we all did that. This world would be a better place.
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Nicely put!
He, Robert Wise was an editor at the beginning, he edited little films, like Citizen Kane!
I have to disagree with Mr Shatner, I think considering he's 90 years old, he looks pretty damn good. We should all be so lucky!
Have to say it looks like botox is involved. Maybe not, as I prefer people to leave their faces alone. But it seems unusually puffy in that interview.
Looks that good at 90. Man, I just wanna look half that good at 60 which I am turning in a couple of weeks.
@@aarondyer.pianist It may just be natural weight gain that affects his face. But even if he did do botox, that’s still alot better than plastic surgery. He’s also in great physical health which is obviously the most important thing.
@@aarondyer.pianist I was thinking he might have gotten that or plastic surgery because of the lines on the forehead. If he did, it was obviously a long time ago in the past. It's funny he doesn't think he looks good. I wonder if everyone feels that way about themselves. I know when I was younger when I cared I felt the same way about my looks.
You can't help but love Shatner. I imagine there is no question about Star Trek he hasn't heard over the years but he's more than comfortable talking about that and everything else. Add to it his singing of Space Oddity and that's gold Jerry! Gold!
This guy’s incredible! He’s fucking 90! I wouldn’t of given him more than 65! And still sharp as a tac! We should all be so lucky. Live long and prosper 🖖 dude.
Wow! he is 90!!! How f... amazing is that!? Incredible. Seems like all the faster than light travels have slowed aging for him :) ... and I always thought Patrick Steward looked young. :)
looks younger than Picard
He looks incredible for his age! I've always liked the original series, even though it was clunky because of it's shoe string budget, I thought it was a very sincere show, and ahead of it's time.
@@astaroth7188 yes he does.
Black don't crack.
I agree with Shatner, leave it as is. It's has one of the best lines in all of Trek! "What does GOD need a Starship!" Plus the camping scenes re-enforces what great friends, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are. Star Trek V is totally underrated. I'm going to watch it for star trek day.
I like a lot of lines he had over all the films (including the TOS shows). One I like a lot is: "I cheated death... and patted myself on the back for my ingenuity..." Always liked Shatner no matter what negativity comes his way. It was his "keep it real... it's just a show..." attitude that makes him... him! Not bad for 90.
It isn't a good film but it does have some good lines. I need my pain is one of the best in the series. And it isn't obsessed with lens flares at least.
The chemistry of the cast is what elevates ST V for me. It's a good natured Sci-fi slightly naive adventure with some fun moments. Also as a soundtrack fan i completely love the Goldsmith score which also adds to the film's worth. The music brings out the emotion and excitement.
I don't agree with the uneven numbers being worse at all. I can watch the first 6 and have a great time.
Yeah, that movie had it's problems, but it was no where as bad as people made it out to be. It still has the core that makes Star Trek a decent movie....the characters. That is the heart of every Star Trek movie and show. Without it, you have nothing. Maybe Shatner isn't the best for making a plot, but he understood the soul of Star Trek and what made people come to watch it.
+ Jamie's Jukebox I am not a Tekkie but like the focus of Episode 5 for the reasons you mention. Just an TOS fan. Trek fans like to crap on it, but it showed the bond the main cast characters had (Kirk, Spock, McCoy and yes, the rest are SUPPORTING cast regardless what they think and what Rodenberry tried to impose later on). No fan of the reboot Star Wars version of Star Trek. As a stand alone in its own timeline let it be just that. but a replacemnet of TOS it JJ Abrhams stunk at it.
Shatner looks and sounds incredible for 90 and mentally sharp. Compare to someone else at 78.
didnt he once say long ago that he had a higher count than average of something in the blood or dna or the things that transfer impulses in the brain ,something that effects in the long run the aging progres Looks like he was right
Too bad Shatner wasnt American. After Star Trek 6 he could have made a successful Presidential run!
or compare to someone orange at 75
@@ChrisS-no3ft he's a lot sharper than the current one
Good point.
I love the wisdom he shared at the end about the continuity of life and persevering until things brighten up again. The interviewer seemed to miss the deeper meaning of it all but I'd be nervous interviewing Shatner too.
what an incredible guy. 91 years old. Imagine that.
Not even 90 and a half.
Watching Shatner in 2021 talk about Star Trek has become heartbreaking. Beyond the overall bleak place the franchise is in these days (which is it's own thread), it is sad that "the powers that be" won't let Shatner work on a "Director's Cut" of Star Trek V or write anymore of his Shatner-verse books. Both could be lifeline to classic Trek fans that have otherwise been chased away. Too bad. I personally would spend money on Star Trek again if they did either of these things.
I read some of the Shatner Trek books (where he comes back from Generations) and they are actually quite well done. Would have been a hell of a movie series if they had adapted them.
@@RobinDale50 idk why they screwed his character over like that and then invited Leonard Nimoy but not William shatner at all to either next gen or star trek 2009. God knows they had doctor mccoy who was admiral, scotty, sarek, and spock. Why not kirk? He looks good despite the age.
The franchise is in such a bleak place that there are FOUR series in production? Go watch your old VHS tapes and do your bellyaching offline.
@@johnchedsey1306 That very few people watch. All four of those shows wish they had Enterprise's ratings. Don't believe me? Check out the numbers for the ComicCon and Star Trek day RUclips videos. No one is watching! This franchise is dead.
@@jasonschlierman412 Star Trek was and still follows Gene Roddenberry's reasoning to create the franchise. To show people in a time when the human race could go extinct in a nuclear flash that mankind would not only survive,but prosper in the future.
Throughout this soul crushing Pandemic, Star Trek of any era still gives people hope for the future.
William Shatner acknowledged that "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" was messed up because of the numerous production disruptions.
That and the fact the script was constantly re-written and not consistent as they started shooting and already where in the middle of the production.
Shatner is a national treasure. His energy is incredible.
He transcends that, he's an international treasure.
Astounding to listen to him and remember that he's 90(!!!!) Years old. He has the conversational pace of someone 30 and even then, a GOOD 30 year old conversationalist: engaging, witty, great cognition and memory.
The host sucked. He didnt seem confident in asking him solid questions.
@@robd1329 I dunno. He did pretty well for a fan.
@@davidrosler5413 mmm..not really.
And very light hearted. He has that optimistic personality that's just a joy to listen to what he has to say.
@@robd1329Shut up and stop pretending that you're good at it.
This guy might be 90 but his body and brain are easily a 60 year old. Patrick Stewart is incredible but his speech has slowed down a lot in the last 7 or 8 years and hes a good amount younger than Shatner.
Very true. Patrick is aging rapidly. Where, Bill easily looks like he's in his 60s.
horse's help with Shatners youthfulness
Bill sounds EXACTLY like he did in the 1990s. His speech hasn't slowed down at all and his voice is still strong. His mind is obviously still sharp. He's doing great.
But Patrick Stewart is still going! Keep doing what you love to the very end.
He could easily voice an animated Captain Kirk without missing a beat.
God bless Bill Shatner. I had the pleasure of chatting with him once a few years back. An incredibly humble, funny and genuine man. May he live long and prosper.
My mother loved this man. She'd religiously watch TJ Hooker and say 'he's my boyfriend'. I can definitely see what she saw in him, though. He's probably 40 years older than me, and I still think he's handsome.
I see a lot of trolls giving Mr. Shatner hell on Twitter and other social media but I have to say I love this guy, every since I saw the original series on TV when I was 7 yrs old, he has been one of my hero's to look up to. I hope to meet him someday at some kind of Star Trek Convention if he still attends those....
He was touring the country a couple yrs back and I saw him here in Michigan. They showed ST2 and then he talked and answered questions for about an hour afterwards. It was really fantastic and I wouldn’t think twice about seeing him again. So hopefully his health will hold up and he’ll do another tour down the road.
Just saw him at DragonCon this year. Amazed at how sharp he still is at the age of 90!
He's still doing the cons? Wow, I didn't know what he's been up to. Great to hear he's still active like he is.
William Shatner is amazing at his age! He hasn't lost anything mentally in the 55 years.
He's 90
@@KNYHT.FIRE-1 I think Dave means since he first played Kirk wich was in 1966 hence 55 years.
That's also why the interviewer said "considering you're only 55" and Bill said 56.
Makes sense?
So glad he seems to have beat the Mad Cow.
@@smellfunny1864 mad cow….Denny Crane.
Thanks for everything William Shatner. Indeed a true Captain!
I remember watching the Star Trek movies at the cinema and I always thought Shatner wouldn't make it to old age, boy I was wrong, the man is more lucid than most 70 year olds, absolutely amazing, he truly is a living legend.
That was nice; no BS, no twisting daggers, just a warm recollection. As a fan, I really appreciate these kinds of moments.
God bless Shat.I wish they could come up with a good enough story for him to return to Trek one more time. He said he'd do it if the story and reason were good enough and substantial
My number one hero (93) now along with my dad who saddly has passed away Jan of this year at 85. There both my heroes an will be till I pass a way as well I'm 57 now...
Probably the best William Shatner interview I've ever watched.
Mr. Shatner, my brother and I had the privilege of meeting you at a relatively small convention in Bellevue, Washington (near Seattle, Washington). I am not in the habit of binge watching anything, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, I decided to re-watch the STAR TREK features films after a twenty-year hiatus. I was filled with gratitude and joy when I saw HOW WELL these films held up, better, in my opinion, than most of the films of that era. At the time, I used to take some ribbing for identifying myself as a Trekkie rather than a Star Wars fan primarily (although one can, in fact, enjoy both). But now I realize with great humility... I WAS RIGHT! LIVE LONG AND PROSPER!
How the hell is this man NINETY YEARS OLD?!? Wow, I hope I’m that good when I’m 90!!!
Shatner's always an interesting interview, and he shows a genuine curiosity about the people he meets, too.
Imagine thinking you're going to interview William Shatner and instead, he interviews you!
Shatner looks damn good for his age compared to Stewart. Hope I look as good at his age lol.
There is only 9 years between them and Stewart accepts his baldness and doesn't wear a wig.
@@Makeyourselfbig Stewart is 9 years younger and looks 50 years older.
I'm 63 and already lost that battle on looks! (and brain)
He look's so much younger than the entire cast of TNG WOW!!! Always blows my mind!
“Well, a double dumb ass on you!”
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If I could ask William Shatner ONE question, it would be “Is there ANY chance they could bring back another season of Better Late than Never?”
That show was hilarious and awesome!
From a fellow french Canadian live long and prosper monsieur Shatner.
Great interview. William Shatner comes across as both an intelligent and thoughtful individual. Pretty much last man standing.
His statement about just hanging in there until something happens was the message I needed to hear. Been hard at work with my dreams but things happen. This gave me some more courage. Thanks
I grew up with Mr. Shatner, seeing him in movies and TV shows and in early 2020 one of my childhood dreams came true and i saw him live on Stage while he did his tour. It felt like being blessed and having the rarest privilege on earth and that is something nobody can ever take from me. As a kid he always reminded me a bit of my dad and we both went to see him live and watching Star Trek II (the directors cut) during this event. And for that i will forever be grateful. Having the chance to talk to him personally must have been so awesome and i envy you a little :)
4:05 The Broadway director he was searching the name of was Jerome Robbins
Shatner seems so intimidating to interview…
William Shatner is the true embodiment of what star trek is all about, optimism, hope and calling out warp factor 1 Mr Sulu. I would love for someone with talent to take control of star trek and do something with William Shatner again.
Shatner is one of the biggest inspirations out there for someone I don't know and never met. After so many years, and watching all the other series, it can't be overstated how Shatner and Nimoy are Star Trek. No other series could exist on its own without having TOS precede it. The chemistry and charisma of its actors just does not compare to me. Inasmuch as he is Captain Kirk, he has proven he can transcend the character. I find that so rare.
The guy is 90 years old, and looks 70. Love this man.
He will always be my Captain!
I have so many autographs from William Shatner and a Captains shirt that he signed for me in NY that i have framed..its something i treasure! Im glad i met him in person...times sure changed due to covid and dont think conventions will ever be the same!
It’s amazing he is 90.
Shatner has done well staying mentally sharp into old age. Live long and prosper.
Bill Shatner has always been one of my favorite Star Trek actors.
We love you Bill! As sharp and bright as always. Thank you very much for your time.
He is the only 90-year-old man I've ever seen that looks as good and is that sharp mentally. In the past people weren't this sharp and good looking at 90, but as we go on into the future with all of the health technology that we have more people will achieve this look and mental clarity.
Christ he doesn’t look 90 or sound it.
My father was still sharp at 90,although he did not have the "benefits' of surgical enhancements. Not putting Mr Shatner down but he has been in Hollywood for a long time. Bill Shatner still has all of his mental faculties,which is wonderful.
Another one who is not far behind is director William Friedkin, at 86 he talks, moves, thinks like someone 30 years younger.
William Shatner is my favorite captain.
Captain Crunch is mine. I win.
This is the first time I have EVER seen frosty star struck! Great interview as always and Shatner seems so relaxed here!
Pleasant discussion. Very nice of Mr Shatner to offer his time, and to ask about the website. I listened intently while he talked about the cancellation of the series, and the sadness and trepidation that any actor would feel. He went through a very tough time himself. And it was nearly ten years before the first film came out. Yes, he does look great for 90!
I’m a fan of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” It’s true that it was rushed at the end, with Paramount wanting it in cinemas by Christmas 1979. But Robert Wise did an outstanding job. He came to the task with a wide variety of films under his belt, including “The Andromeda Strain.”
Man, Shatner looks great at 90!
Please get this man in one more Star Trek movie/show/film.
Always love anything about Star Trek TOS I got to see William Shatner at a convention in the Dallas area in the 90’s. It was such a pleasure to meet him up close. I wish only the best for him. And thank you for posting.
I guess I probably speak for most people here, but I would just *_love_* it if Shatner played Kirk one more time...
but Kirk has been killed off not once, not twice but probably 5 times during the course of the saga,,, how will they resurrect him this time?...I know, the Guardian of Forever has to figure in this some how....
@@alpha-omega2362 Conveniently, there's a perpetual replica of Kirk in The Nexus...😆
With what they're doing with Star Trek nowadays, I actually wouldn't. Anything this new generation does would only ruin the character. I'll happily accept what Shatner has done and leave it at that, where he goes ontop as a proud symbol of hope for future generations.
@@clarity2199 That's a good point actually. They'd probably use Shatner to push some kind of "woke" agenda.
Love the Shat. He gets right down to it. "Well make it short because I think you want to talk to me." LOL.
He's dealt with more than enough socially awkward dorks over the years - Good on him for coralling this one before he makes a fool of himself.
Bill is a dude that we could have a beer and not talk about Star Trek ,just life and family
After following him on Twitter for a while, he seems exactly the kind of guy that would rather not talk about Star Trek. He’s a regular guy.
William Shatner on “everything other than” Star Trek 😂
Ah f it. I’ll still listen to him. He’s the Shat after all. It’s still interesting
I've watched a lot of william shatners guest appearances in other series and movies...he is a remarkable actor,star trek did not always showcase his full range.
Loved him in Boston Legal.
American treasure. One of my earliest memories watching original Star Trek with my dad.
Very inspiring. Thanks for the interview, "Collider", and thanks for another great message, Mr. Shatner. This is really something special.
How is this man 90 years old?!
Lol, seriously...he is a very lucky man.
Maybe he can tell his secret to President Biden.
By being born 90 years ago.
Lots and lots of plastic surgery
@@hueowen2786 😆
My favorite line from Star Trek IV , "no I`m from Iowa , I just work in outer space" !!! Live long and prosper Sir !!!
Haha...I've watched Star Trek II, The Wrath of Kahn 137 times...Seriously! My favorite and the The Voyage Home--It was so much fun to watch. Thank you Mr. Shatner.
What deal with the devil did this man make? 90 years old and still sharp.
Maybe he's actually gone to the Genesis Planet, on the q.t?
@@daveroche6522 The Genesis Planet is not real. It is a fictitious planet that appears in Star Trek II and III. Because it is fictitious, William Shatner cannot go there, and it would have nothing to do with his apparent youthfulness and vigor.
walk maybe - 2 miles seems to a minimum + raw greens
@@michaelerickson985 Also, your sense of humor is fictitious...
But Harve Bennett did write the screenplay for Star Trek IV. He didn't write it alone-Nicolas Meyer and Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes cowrote it, too.
Precisely. Bennett wrote the 23rd century 'envelope' and Meyer took the 20th century segment that comprises most of the film, injecting his own brand of humor that clicked so well with the type seen in the Gene Coon episodes of the original series.
@@jimbrooks9470 Myer proposed a Khan Miniseres and Kurtman rejected it a couple years ago. Then he created a screen play for a movie last year and JJ Abrams rejected it, then Kurtzman. Those freaking hacks rejected ideas from Myer! What a freaking joke modern Trek has become! They re-hired Kurtzman for another 5 years of junk. They should have given that job to Nicolas Myer!
@@jackiecebu3328 Totally agree. If ANYONE should have been handed the reigns to run Star Trek, it should have been Nick Meyer. He’s a literary genius, and knows how to direct a tight, engaging plot. What a waste.
I came here to hear about Nicolas Myer, Director of Khan and Undiscovered Country and the guy who should head all Trek film and TV. He's a genius and still writing but totally shut out of Trek by Paramount and Alex Kurtzman the hack in charge.
Time After Time was interesting movie he did, too. I just listen to the Audio Commentary on the Documentary of FOR THE LOVE OF SPOCK, Adam Nimoy and a Hollywood Reporter argue on what the "Citizen Cane" is of the Star Trek films. Adam Nimoy says it's his dad's film Star Trek IV and the Hollywood Reporter says it's The Wrath of Kahn. My favorites are The Voyage Home and Undiscovered Country. I love the fact, that the dad from That 70's Show is Alien Leader in it. Just saw The Voyage Home in a Theater this past month. It was Awesome !!!
Totally unfair. Meyer is awesome. I love interview with him talking of directing Shatner in star trek 2
@@briandoublebackdahlen7967 What's interesting is that Nicolas Meyer had an idea for a Khan Miniseries a couple years ago and they rejected it. He then pitched a movie idea to JJ Abrams and then Kurtzman last year and they rejected it too. The dude who created of Trek got rejected by the two dudes who created some of the worst of Trek. Really unfair.
@@richardoldham8781 What's interesting is that Nicolas Meyer had an idea for a Khan Miniseries a couple years ago and they rejected it. He then pitched a movie idea to JJ Abrams and then Kurtzman last year and they rejected it too. The dude who created of Trek got rejected by the two dudes who created some of the worst of Trek. Really unfair.
Ive noticed that Shatner never really goes into talking about Nick Meyer and his contributions to 2 and 4 in most interviews. As if giving others credit takes away from his thoughts. Look, alongside Harve Bennett, Meyer saved Trek. Period, and its not a coincidence that any Trek he was involved in was fantastic. We need “old school” style Trek again, but that didnt jive with Kurtzman’s shallow soulless garbage, so they rejected everything he did, and pushed him out. I bet the “Ceti Alpha Five” script was incredible, and they should have let him make it. That dont know class when they see it.
I hope I’m half as sharp minded as Mr. Shatner is in my older age.
Shatner is a tough interview.. but you did well... nice job
I think Mr. Shatner looks incredible for is age, and his voice, If just our voices would stay the same like his, that would be amazing, let alone looking as good as he does!
William Shatner is a really cool guy,, so friendly and down to Earth (no pun intended)
And gotta love the reference to that errant coffee cup from Game of Thrones.
The original theatrical release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture was a rough-cut as the studio didn't give Robert Wise enough to time to do a proper job of completing the FX in post-production so the 20th anniversary director's cut is basically as it would appeared if Paramount had given Robert Wise the time he'd needed. The director's IIRC also included the original theatrical release on it too.
As a film this directors cut indeed works a lot better, pasting wise and really makes a lot more sense as well. Especially when it comes to the whole scale thing. We see the long introduction shots of the retrofit enterprise, we see the cloud and how small the enterprise is and actually get to really see the V'ger ship and get an idea where the Enterprise was even flying along. All that was really missing in the 79' theatrical cut.
They were so busy making sure the special effects would wow the audience, they forgot that what made Star Trek was the characters, which they barely focused on. I don't even know if there was a plot worth mentioning. It was all visual spectacle. Thank god somebody figured it out in Star Trek 2.
"Just exist for a while longer." Great interview. Thank you!
Damn Bill looks and acts great for 90.
Mr. Shatner.. thankyou sir for your open insights on the topics presented to you Sir. I enjoyed the interview very much...
i know he's done things but for a 90 year old he's held up quite well
Canada's Brando. Really underrated just how good he is. And great patient guy with interviewers.
I love you William Shatner!
Happy 90th birthday William Shatner.
I have loved star trek and Shatner since that first show aired. What a great man.
Doing pretty good for a 90-year-old. Have to say I really think his career got a decent boost when he took on Denny Crane. I mean so funny and perhaps his best none Star Trek role of recent years.
When you compare him to say Clint Eastwood, he looks alot younger.
I had the pleasure of seeing William Shatner in Grand Rapids, MI a couple yrs ago. They showed the entire Star Trek 2 film & then Captain Kirk himself came out onto the stage. He told several funny stories about Star Trek, DeForest Kelly getting mad about a bagel, his beloved dog, the Halloween movie mask that was based on a mold of his face, getting stopped by awestruck cops while he was driving a 100 mph on his way to a convention & and many more. He also answered questions by ppl in the audience. I knew it would be funny but holy crap! He totally brought the house down. And, even though there was a chair to sit in & a female host, he spent most of the time walking around on the stage, like some caged tiger, while he talked (which made it even funnier). Can't believe he's 90 yrs old now. Still has a ton of energy & is sharp as a tack. Also funny as hell. If this acting thing hadn't worked out so well for him, I think he would've been a great standup comedian.
So if you guys get the chance, you should definitely go see him. He's not only a living legend but also very entertaining to listen to. I only wish I had done the VIP experience so I could've met him after the show. But it was still a great experience.
How is this man, 90 years old? He's sharp as a tack! Incredible!
What a treat! Kirk is funny and classy. Thanks for doing this interview. Huge fan of the original cast and their characters!
I feel every time he smiles, that when the original character of Captain Kirk shines so brightly in him. That's when I see the original face immediately.
Message from Bill hang in there! Go Bill, thanks for the years of entertainment bro!
The man is a legend. Love you Bill
Thanks for the interview.
I think shatner is about 90 here, he is unbelievable, he looks about 65 …at a push, and so sharp and switched on. Its incredible
I'm often amazed when people pick up on the slightest detail and complain about it when others will overlook it and say OK I'll let that slide and enjoy the movie
I watched TOS in the 90's when I was a kid. It was old and outdated by the look, however the story was so interesting, I was totally amazed as a kid. Thank you "Captain Kirk" for inspiring me as a kid!
This is adorable. Shatner treated the interviewer well. 😅