“Star Trek” Costume Designer Michael Kaplan On Dressing Starfleet And Keeping Trekkies Happy
“I’m not a Star Trek fan at all. In fact, I turned J.J. Abrams down the first time he asked me to work on the film.”
“I’m not a Star Trek fan at all. In fact, I turned J.J. Abrams down the first time he asked me to work on the film.”
From main Big Bads to secondary evildoers, I’ve ranked all 22 villains from the 11 Trek movies to date (i.e. not including Star Trek Into Darkness). Obviously, SPOILERS abound.
Plus a super-advanced robotic bartending system, 6 miserably failed TV shows featuring puppets, and a haunting look at the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.
A look back at an epic year that gave us Twister, Star Trek, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds and an escalating war in Vietnam.
Plus pet bird-flavored ice cream, 10 candidates to be the next Lena Dunham, and 25 Mad Men facts, theories, callbacks and Easter eggs.
“I might end up with a woman, raising my children…that’s how androgynous I am.” The Star Trek Into Darkness actress (literally) bares all on the cover of Allure.
Muppet Magazine scored an interview with Leonard Nimoy in 1984. This publication deserves far more credit.
Prepare to be blown away by what was essentially a Star Wars demo reel.
Our love for the “Star Trek: Into Darkness” star knows no bounds.
She’s so much more than just FHM’s Sexiest Woman In The World 2013.
The Roddenberry Archives are finally opening to give fans unprecedented access to the history of Star Trek — starting with this photo exclusively obtained by BuzzFeed.
The Enterprise is underwater, Spock is in danger, and the camera keeps missing Kirk’s butt. Pay attention, camera!
RIP Enterprise I. Your future namesakes will remember you well.
A Star Trek parody on the Carol Burnett Show imagines the fleet with boobs. (via retroist.com)
Hulu pulls off the world’s greatest (non)promotion
Even aliens celebrate Christmas.
New tantalizing hints to the identity of Cumberbatch’s villain are sprinkled throughout. Kirk might have finally found his no-win situation.
Boldly going where no bricks have gone before.
This awkwardly named fanzine of the ’70s was short-lived, but featured amazing illustrations and articles.
Ugh, so much homework. Gotta read The Hobbit, write a dissertation about the evolution of zombies in media, and watch Season 4 of Buffy before Monday!
In 1968, Leonard Nimoy was moved by a girl’s difficulty fitting in, so he wrote to her about how Spock overcame prejudice.
The trouble with tribbles is they make great subjects for catchy songs.
Set phasers to “Procrastinate.” The most delightful outtakes from five decades of interstellar space travel.
To boldly go to infinity and beyond! Canadian artist and illustrator Phil Postma gave the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series the animated treatment.
First impressions are crucial in the 24th century.
Chris Pine and Benedict Cumberbatch face off as the Enterprise crashes to Earth — yes please! But Tony Stark is a very close second.
“Who the hell are you?” Benedict Cumberbatch’s villain is so Machiavellian, he cut power to the Super Bowl for the free social media bump.
Needs more lens flare. Using original trilogy clips and recreating the Star Trek: Into Darkness trailer is just the beginning of what an Abrams Star Wars might look like.
Who knew Starfleet language was so dirty? If this premise isn’t a SyFy series by the end of the year, I’ll eat my hat.
The writer/director officially became King of All Hollywood as he added Star Wars to a stable that already includes Star Trek. How did the little writer of romantic comedies rise to conquer them all?