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more about #pavelchekov Patient: Just got back from seeing it. I went in a skeptic and came out quite happy. The entire movie is a homage to the past while subtly preparing it for a n... more » sharkd: "When we woke up, we had these bodies." "Say it in Russian!" "Ven ve voke up, ve had these... wodies." "Eeeeee! Now say 'nuclear vessel'!" "No!" more » dirtybacon: Ah, so the commercial for Flash Forward "what did you see" is asking you about your vision, not about the scene with the kids in the school. That's ki... more » ManekiNeko: And here I was hoping he'd try to do a George Takei imitation. He's almost as fun to do as William Shatner! "Oh... my." more » OW-Holmes:Bringer of Fear: You didn't ask Chekhov the real question: "How well do you scream" more » thevarrior: Chekov... optimistic? In a morbid sort of way, I guess... he's very jumpy and springy and all, but he's also always saying "oh we're going to die" and... more » aspiringexpatriate: "They all had a very specific kind of walk, and a very, very specific kind of smile and a very specific look. There's a very natural optimism about hi... more » -
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Sulu and Chekov Talk Takei's Baritone, And How To Say "Wessel"
What's it take to pilot the shiny new Enterprise? We asked crew members John Cho and Anton Yelchin about changing their accents, mannerisms and overall tone, to portray Hikaru Sulu and Pavel Chekov.
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