I don't know why Boba fett keeps doing that Pose but I love it...
(its a shame he lost his crotch armour in tbobf and the first picture is screenshotted by @usedcarbattery from tumblr...)
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I don't know why Boba fett keeps doing that Pose but I love it...
(its a shame he lost his crotch armour in tbobf and the first picture is screenshotted by @usedcarbattery from tumblr...)
Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 2 of a double feature! This episode had so many good shots of the Star Trek star, and so many Trek connections, that trying to put it all in one post would have made it way too image heavy.
James Doohan guest stars in "Expanding Human," episode 4 of the second season of The Outer Limits (original air date October 10, 1964).
Jimmy plays a hardboiled police detective investigating a series of crimes linked to a university science lab where the faculty and students have been experimenting with mind-expanding drugs. One of the professors has been using himself as a guinea pig and ends up in a Jekyll-and-Hyde situation where he gains superpowers but loses his moral compass. The drugs wear off at an inopportune moment during a hostage situation that turns into a fatal shootout with Doohan's police colleagues.
Other Trek connections:
Jason Wingreen, who plays the police coroner here, can be seen as the doomed scientist Dr. Linke in the Star Trek episode “The Empath.” He was also the original voice of Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back, before his lines were redubbed in 2004.
Peter Duryea, who played navigator José Tyler in the Star Trek pilot The Cage" and its repackaged version “The Menagerie,” appears in “Expanding Human” as one of Dr. Clinton's inner circle of students.
Doohan's assistant, Detective Sgt. Alger, is portrayed by Troy Melton. He did stunt work on several episodes of Star Trek, and also played an unnamed Eminian guard in "A Taste of Armageddon."
The narrator of The Outer Limits, known as "Control Voice," was prolific voice actor Vic Perrin. He provided voices in three episodes of Star Trek, including that of Nomad in "The Changeling," and appeared in a fourth as the leader of the Halkans in "Mirror, Mirror." Non-Trek "spaceship" trivia: he was also the original narrator of Spaceship Earth when it opened in EPCOT Center in 1982.
Who is the better voice of Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy?
Jason Wingreen
Temuera Morrison
O FUTURO SOMBRIO DE "A ÚLTIMA CRIANÇA" (THE LAST CHILD, 1971)
Harry Dean Stanton in Bonanza, The Way of Aaron (1963).
Even though I prefer Jason Wingreen’s voice for Boba Fett I’d be fine with Temuera Morrison if they allow to redo his lines. The ones first heard in 2004 special edition sound kinda awkward. He sounds pretty good in Battlefront.
Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 1 of a double feature! This episode had so many good shots of the Star Trek star, and so many Trek connections, that trying to put it all in one post would have made it way too image heavy.
James Doohan guest stars in "Expanding Human," episode 4 of the second season of The Outer Limits (original air date October 10, 1964).
Jimmy plays a hardboiled police detective investigating a series of crimes linked to a university science lab where the faculty and students have been experimenting with mind-expanding drugs. One of the professors has been using himself as a guinea pig, and he ends up in a Jekyll-and-Hyde situation where he gains superpowers but loses his moral compass. The drugs wear off at an inopportune moment during a hostage situation that turns into a fatal shootout with Doohan's police colleagues.
Other Trek connections:
Gerd Oswald, who directed the Star Trek episodes "The Conscience of the King" and "The Alternative Factor," is the director of this episode. You can gird your loins, but you can't Gerd your Oswald!
The Dr. Jekyll-type character Dr. Clinton is played by Skip Homeier, AKA Space Nazi Melakon in "Patterns of Force" and Space Hippie Dr. Sevrin in "The Way to Eden."
Dr. Clinton's boss/brother-in-law is portrayed by Keith Andes, who also played the spokesperson for the Space Noble Savages in the Star Trek episode "The Apple."
More to come in Part 2!
I still love the Show about some Former Ruthless Bounty Hunter NOT being Dead and Trapped in the Sarlacc Pit Forever, even if BOBF is not Great...
(sorry i don't know any star wars curse words that are equivalent to "b*tch" and i really hope season 2 of the book of boba fett does not get cancelled...)