Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Bill Shatner: Rocket Man



Back before Bill Shatner realized the value of parody, he simply was the single greatest unintentional purveyor of cheese the world has ever known.

(HT: Galley Slaves)

9 comments:

  1. If you know what SCA filk music is, you've heard of Joe Bethancourt. If you've never heard of Joe Bethancourt, you have no idea what filk music is. Anyway, via Joe I gleaned this undeniable wisdom originally authored by scifi filker Jane Mailander:

    "He who sings, prays twice" -- St. Augustine of Hippo.

    "St. Augustine never heard William Shatner sing 'Rocket Man'." -- Jane Mailander

    (Actually, Jane attributes the quote to St. Thomas Aquinas, but it wouldn't be the first time a 21st century Harmless Historical Nut got a detail wrong.)

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  2. Tom, that was possibly a topper. Shatner barely maintains the lead because he accompanied himself.

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  3. I think it's going to be a long, long time before I recover from that video.

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  4. That was absolutely painful to watch. I HAD to turn it off.

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  5. William Shatner is comic gold. Just watch Boston Legal (ignore the preachy parts and you'll do okay). It opens your eyes to a whole new interpretation of both Star Trek and T.J. Hooker.

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  6. T.J. Hooker

    Now thats a name I thought I'd never hear again.

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  7. I was a devoted fan of T.J. Hooker. What always bothered me was the difference between Shatner's hair on Star Trek (flat, not that thick) and his hair on Hooker (bushy, full). I had the same questions about Burt Reynolds. This was before my young mind could even consider the possibility of my heroes sporting hairpieces.

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