July 2, 2006
-
Piloting the Starship Enterprise?
A few folks last week forwarded me this article. It’s regarding JJ Abrams’ rumored helming of an updated ”Star Trek” feature film and theorizing who might be good choices to play each role.
I doubt that all the original characters would return but stuff like this is still pretty cool to be included in on. The article appears below:
The seed that was planted and blossomed into this column was the rumor of a casting idea for the potential Star Trek film that JJ Abrams has signed on to helm. Before going any further, not all of the ideas are mine originally, some are ideas that I stumbled across in forums and blogs around the net. Some of them sound very good and I agree with the idea, so they would appear here as well, for better or worse.
So how would you recast the original crew of the Enterprise? How about these choices:
Captain James T. Kirk. This is the casting I read and really liked. Replacing the legendary William Shatner, Matt Damon. The guy can act, he can do action, he can shift between comedy and drama with ease, and I think he could do the character proud. The big question will be if he would go the Shatner route, or if he would employ more human-like inflections. Either way, I think Damon would be a good choice.


Commander Spock. Originally played in stoic, emotionless fashion by Leonard Nimoy, he always had this great matter of fact way of delivering lines, and having great presence with minimal motion. Who could don the pointed ears and take over as the half alien science officer? I read someone suggesting Adrien Brody, I don’t think so. The name that I like is Billy Zane, he has the right voice, and facial features that look right for the role. He doesn’t really look like Nimoy, but I think I could believe him as Spock.


Doctor Leonard “Bones” McCoy. There is only one person I can think of to take over the reigns from the late DeForrest Kelley, that name is Gary Sinise. He can act and has the perfect look to take on the role of the good doctor. Can’t you picture Sinise entering into some verbal sparring with Zane’s Spock, or one of those “I’m a Doctor” lines, or even a classic “He’s dead, Jim.” Sinise is the one name to consider.


Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott. None other than Austin Powers himself, Mike Myers, would be up to the task of the late James Doohan’s most famous role. Take this comedic chameleon and focus his abilities on the Scottish engineer, and you could have a match made in heaven. There is no doubt that he could do the accent, and he seems to have the right physical presence for the job. Myers in this role could prove to be inspired casting.


Ensign Pavel Chekov. This is a tough one, a young Russian for the helm. Perhaps someone like Frankie Muniz? He seems to be about the right age and have the right build for it. I think the biggest question would be if he could pull off the Russian accent. I am sure a vocal coach could get him doing it, but then it would be up to the audience buying Malcolm as a bridge officer on the Enterprise. Could be interesting to see if he can put a spin on Walter Koenig’s Monkee inspired role.


Lieutenant Uhura. Another tough one. How about Regina King? She is a very good actress, and I think she could take on the role of the Enterprise communication officer. She is equally adept at drama and comedy, as shown in films like Ray and Miss Congeniality 2. I would like to see her in the role originated by Nichelle Nichols.


Lieutenant Commander Hikaru Sulu. As I was thinking of names, a certain guy came to mind, but I could only think of the movie I saw him in, not the name. The film is Better Luck Tomorrow and the actor is Parry Shen. I know, Shen is Chinese and George Takei is Japanese, but that doesn’t change my opinion that Shen would be very good in the role. I think he has the right look, and from what I saw in that aforementioned film was very good.


However, if Sulu is indeed in the updated feature film, they’ve gotta somehow work in his signature “swashbuckler” image — with him working out/fencing in the holodeck or something.

Comments (25)
I don’t think they had holodecks back then.
Though, not to take away from the idea of you fencing half naked.
I know a few chicks who might like that.
HAHAHAHHA…. That would be hot. Get the hype machine rollin’!!!
cool beans!
hah! i was wondering where you were going with this!
Sweetness. Get there! — you know, the place no man has ever gone before.
wouldn’t that be crazy cool if there was a role for you like that… that cast would be a little insane but fun to work with.
Shen for Sulu!!!
you’d definitely be an inspired choice for sulu! damon for kirk? i dunno about that. i thot they were trying to do a younger version of Trek, and Damon is just about the same age as Shatner was when he played the original role…
well Shen is good-looking whereas Sulu is only okay-looking.
Hey thanks for the comment. Okay…u called me on it…i don’t recall saying talking about the BLT nosebleed either…but it added a little pizzaz to the entry, dont’ u think?
Thanks for an awesome show and keep up the good work with Kermit (and with acting)!
can i be a random redshirt that gets killed in a predictable way?
Happy Fourth of July!
That’s pretty interesting. Good luck, man! Haven’t watched a “Star Trek” film yet…but I definitely would if you got a part in it. Good luck!
happy 4th of July and I’m really glad to hear your shows went well…. sincerely, Noel
check it out:
http://www.leonardnimoyphotography.com/7body.htm
Happy 4th. Shen for Sulu 4 sure. You know I’m all in for it. I’ll start the letter writing campaign.
I heard from the radio that Tom Cruise has signed in to be Dr. Spock and that’s from JJ Abrams himself after he finished MI3. For the role of Uhura, I like Rosario Dawson for that role. James T. Kirk, I like Ben Affleck better. We have seen what Mr. Damon could do in a contradictory role but it is time his best friend fill in that role. I have not seen the best of Ben yet and I know he still have a lot in his sleeves.
Oh yeah, SHEN FOR SULU!!
oh my gosh, Parry!! I totally forgot to email you/say HAPPY BIRTHDAY on the 26th.
So um…HAPPY REALLY LATE BIRTHDAY!! Haha.
Hope you had a fun one.
hey that is cool beacuse my father is a big star trek fanand he has met sulu.
niiiiice.
LOL those comparisons are too funny!
your casting choices are perfect. only, i disdain frankie muniz, although i’m sure he would play the part well. i’m certain you’d make a great sulu.
Hey nice profile.. add me on msn zanyhugz@hotmail.com – im trying to meet some new friends in my area xoxox monica
Hey Parry – I enjoy reading your blogs. Though you might find the below interesing. Imagine BLT with an Austrailian cast? Hmmm…
From TVGuide.com – “Ask FlickChick”:
http://community.tvguide.com/forum.jspa?forumID=700000633
Question: Here’s a movie whose title I’ve forgotten: in it, the bad bad guys (they’re all criminals), bury the good bad guy, along with his cell phone. The thing is, after he’s buried, the phone rings. I saw this on Bravo or IFC maybe three years ago; it was either British or Australian. I’ve tried the message boards at TCM and Britmovie.com, to no avail. Not only can I not recall the film’s title, but not even the name of anyone connected with it. Can any of you help? (I’d like to see it again.) — Jay
FlickChick: Unfortunately, I can’t be of any help. The only movie in which I recall seeing a scene at all like this is Better Luck Tomorrow (2002), in which a bunch of middle-class, Asian-American high-school kids from California bury a body in a friend’s yard, only to get a nasty shock the next day as they’re hanging out: The dead guy’s pager beeping from underground. If anyone can think of a film from Australia or the U.K. with a similar sequence, please share!
fantastic choices! i agree on them all…. esp gary sinise, billy zane, and of course– P Shen for Sulu! hullo, i met you a few yrs ago, briefly…. just wanted to leave a comment…. oh, and i saw “oymeun’s 11″… great job! #1 beatboxing fan, jenni
wow, excellent choices. you should get into casting.