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Trekking with the Stars... A Trekkie's Dream.

Alrighty. Its the one where I blog about the big day - Meeting the Cast & Director of Paramount's latest blockbuster STAR TREK. So I put on my Starfleet uniform and beamed out to meet the Stars. 

Below is my Starfleet Command General Pass. ;) Hehehe...

But before meeting the stars, I got to watch the movie before the rest of the world. I must say, as a fan of TNG, I absolutely loved it. I never really appreciated the original series (before my time mah. hehe), but this movie gave a whole different FEEL to it that just made it so relevant. In my humble opinion, I think non-fans who watched it would also enjoy it! :)

This is the junket location, the Park Hyatt Hotel. This is where it all happens.

So first on the agenda, I met with Inter-galactic Language & Communications Prodigy, Ensign Nyota Uhura aka ZOE SALDANA. She was such a pleasure to meet, and to talk to. She reminds me of Angela Hutchinson, whom I worked with when I was in LA. She's got a very warm personality. I also got the chance to ask her who she would personally like to date, Kirk or Spock? For her answer, you've gotta watch the Star Trek Interstitials on Channel 5! :) 

She wants to visit Singapore by the way, and from her expressions, VERY MUCH. She obviously doesn't know what "hot & humid" means. :S Well, the invitation has been open, and if she shows up somewhere in the Lion City, Tourism Board can send me a nice fatty cheque... no? Dammit!

The next two gentlemen were great conversationalists. Meet James Kirk and Spock aka CHRIS PINE and ZACHARY QUINTO. They were pretty fun too, especially Zach. Who would have guessed that this guy who plays heavy-handed characters like Sylar (Heroes) and Spock would have such a good sense of humour? Also, (not that I want to blow this guy's trumpet, but i'm just stating the facts here) how many actors can actually say there are 2 figurines from 2 seperate shows modeled after him? Good stuff, cannot bluff! 

In the 5 minutes that I spent with them, we talked about the movie, their roles, working with JJ Abrams, joked around a bit, took some photos, went for coffee, played some XBox, I asked if they would act in a Singapore movie for free, they agreed... OK the last couple of things i made up. But anyway, it was a thrill to meet these two very very talented actors, who did a fantastic job in the movie by the way.

Next up, I met ERIC BANA aka Nero in the movie. He plays the main villian. Of all the actors he was probably the most veteran and the most famous. I never really thought much about him until I watched Chopper. Gawd, I was blown away! This man is a acting genius! And he has never failed to bring a sensible tone to all the characters that he plays. From Munich to Troy, from the Hulk to Black Hawk Down and now Nero in Star Trek. This guy has done them all. So you can imagine how jittery I was when i went into the room. So much so, I forgot to ask the man for his picture. :P He was good to talk to though. No airs whatsoever.  

And now, the highlight of the day! Ladies and Gentlemen, please meet the legendary JJ Abrams! Director and Producer for Star Trek. WIth such films as "Mission Impossible 3" and "Cloverfield" under his belt, you can be sure Star Trek will not just be another Sci-fi movie for the geeks and freaks (pardon me, i was referring to myself :s). Bringing an emotional essence to the screen is a trademark of every JJ Abrams movie. He certainly has a knack it and he's good at it too.

So anyway, JJ is very down-to-earth. He's personable and somewhat animated. According to the cast, he's like "an overgrown kid" on the set, which I believe would have made it very fun. I wished I was on the set too!!! He was a joy to talk to as he gave an overall perspective to the film. It was inspiring for me because I am a filmmaker too. I only wished I had more time to pick his brains.

So there ya have it. My encounter with the Stars.

Wrapping up the trip, I decided to go have some authentic French Cuisine. I invited Mr Ling along but he declined. So off I went, to the Auberge St Roch. A little boutique restaurant in the middle the Rue St Roch, which is close to the Pyramides metro station.

Crayfish Salad for appetizers. Duck in (dunno-what) Sauce (but it sure was yummy) for mains. And the ultimate dessert - 2 scoops of Vanilla Ice-Cream sandwiched between large Macaron Bisuits and covered in Chocolate Sauce! Wah lao ey, Nearly fainted!

Full and satisfied, I made my way back to the hotel. I have never seen the hotel at night, and a nice view greeted me as I strolled back from the metro. What a nice parting shot it would be, I thought. So here it is, the good 'ol Scribe right in the heart of Paris.

Le Scribe.

over 15 years ago 0 likes  12 comments  0 shares
Johnnylu f9 johnnylu
I think i will join mediacorp so I can get gigs like this.
over 15 years ago
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So much for envying my US trip... yours tops it man!! :Pp
over 15 years ago
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SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!!!!
over 15 years ago
45862083 0af2fd4d5d
oh man, i'm going to have to wait a month before coming back and reading this blog. i am in a ST blackout til the movie comes out...
over 15 years ago
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kao the dessert sounds like to die for...im hungry now
over 15 years ago
Desmondso
What an experience! Does your lapel communicator make noise when you press it? My friend used to have one of those and I was always jealous.
over 15 years ago
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As always- NO STAR TREK MOVIES SHOWN IN HONG KONG! Damn it!!!!
over 15 years ago

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