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Get a Life! (Star Trek) af William Shatner
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Get a Life! (Star Trek) (udgave 1999)

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"Get A Life!" with the possible exception of "Beam me up, Scotty," is clearly the most repeated catchphrase in the history of "Star Trek(R)." Poking fun at "Star Trek's" gung-ho fans and conventions in a now infamous "Saturday Night Live" sketch, William Shatner's comic rallying cry has been indelibly emblazoned into the collective psyche of trekkers everywhere. Through the years, the phrase has spurred laughter, anger, controversy, and far more than its fair share of debate. It's now also given birth to an honest, sentimental, insightful book. Uncomfortable with speaking onstage, William Shatner had spent the better part of the previous quarter century steadfastly avoiding convention appearances. However, to publicize the release of "Star Trek Generations," Shatner agreed to a rare series of speaking engagements at "Star Trek" conventions around the globe. He was jolted by an unavoidable dose of reality. Shatner was met with wild enthusiasm, love, and good humor at convention after convention. Touched and fascinated, he was overwhelmed with the realization that in almost three decades of starship hopping, he'd never really t… (mere)
Medlem:gwlucas
Titel:Get a Life! (Star Trek)
Forfattere:William Shatner
Info:Atria (1999), Hardcover, 320 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
Vurdering:****
Nøgleord:Star Trek, Non-Fiction

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William Shatner cracks me up. He comes across as a big, occasionally egotistical kid, with maybe too great of a sense of humor and definitely a strong sense of play. For 30 years, he ran from the fans of Star Trek, until Captain Kirk was dead on the big screen and he missed the character. As a result, he immersed himself in the world of Star Trek conventions and finally discovered what fandom and Star Trek truly was all about. A fun read and a great tribute to the fans that still embrace Star Trek: TOS and all derivations since. ( )
  phoenixcomet | Aug 29, 2018 |
Good whether you are a Star Trek fan or not. Come on, it has Shatner on the cover looking smug and intelligent, it can't be bad! It gives you a glimpse into the strange and wonderful world of Star Trek conventions, as well as insights and interviews with fans and cast members. It will make you want to go to a Star Trek convention, I promise. ( )
  dbeyer | Feb 27, 2007 |
Shatner is always fascinating if for nothing more than his lack of self-awareness (which seems to be dissipating as he plays "William Shatner" more and more). ( )
  Johnruexp | Apr 30, 2006 |
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"Get A Life!" with the possible exception of "Beam me up, Scotty," is clearly the most repeated catchphrase in the history of "Star Trek(R)." Poking fun at "Star Trek's" gung-ho fans and conventions in a now infamous "Saturday Night Live" sketch, William Shatner's comic rallying cry has been indelibly emblazoned into the collective psyche of trekkers everywhere. Through the years, the phrase has spurred laughter, anger, controversy, and far more than its fair share of debate. It's now also given birth to an honest, sentimental, insightful book. Uncomfortable with speaking onstage, William Shatner had spent the better part of the previous quarter century steadfastly avoiding convention appearances. However, to publicize the release of "Star Trek Generations," Shatner agreed to a rare series of speaking engagements at "Star Trek" conventions around the globe. He was jolted by an unavoidable dose of reality. Shatner was met with wild enthusiasm, love, and good humor at convention after convention. Touched and fascinated, he was overwhelmed with the realization that in almost three decades of starship hopping, he'd never really t

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