Wednesday, September 4, 2013

But First, The Tranya



 

7 comments:

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Ah "The Corbomite Maneuver". This was actually the first episode of the original series I ever saw. It was quite a transition visually from only my previous experience with the series, Star Trek 4: The One with the Whales.

Balok was such a rich and nuanced character. Perhaps Clint Howard can lend us some insight into what it was like to give life to this pop culture icon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcGniXPfHCQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Or better yet, let's see what Balok is up to all these years later:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2cdXv93cRY

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Also, while searching for these videos, I found one interview in which he said "Being Clint Howard has been a wonderful journey!" Oh wow...

Kal said...

Did it make you feel better or worse about yourself.

david_b said...

Pretty funny stuff, which was kinda rare for that Comedy Channel Shatner roast. I started watching it, thinking it would be brimmin' with endless jokes but after the first 20 minutes, it seemed like too much vulgarity and the same lame jokes again and again so I ended up turning it off.

DrGoat said...

Those roasts used to be funny with the old guard like Jonathan Winters and Rodney Dangerfield etc. etc. Now they're just platforms for untalented people telling filthy jokes. Very untalented people.

Kal said...

The Dean Martin roasts were the best. Don Rickles. Red Buttons and his 'never got a diner' routine.

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Sounds like the roast were something that was owned by another generation thats just been watered down over time.