The Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek: The First 25 Years by Edward Gross
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
A massive culling of mostly-pertinent sound-bites from interviews gone by. The tone drifts into the catty frequently enough to keep the reader turning pages. No major revelations for inexhaustible Trekkies (though I do owe Joel an apology -- Nicholas Meyer does indeed relate an incident where Kim Cattral arranges a racy photo-shoot on the bridge that Leonard Nimoy puts the kybosh on), but the overall readerly experience remains fun. Speed-reading quotient: 60%.
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2 comments:
Apology accepted sir.
Any other good anecdotes in that book?
Not really. Roddenberry was a notorious pussy-hound. Guest stars like Ricardo Montalban would show up and accept direction, "So different from what we're used to." Precious little.
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