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Jan 05
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Palm Digital Media reports that the STAR TREK NEMESIS novelization was the #3 selling e-book in December 2002.
Jan 05
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Wigglefish has reviewed DS9: Rising Son and The Brave and the Bold, both 4/5 stars.
Jan 05
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The L.A. Times analyzes William Shatner's acting career.
Jan 04
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TREK novelist Peter David sounds off on the state of the franchise at his web site.
Jan 03
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Australia's TV1 will air a MAKING OF STAR TREK NEMESIS special on January 11th during its SCI-FI SECTOR @ 8p. (Thanks to 'Joe' for this)
Jan 03
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Cinescape has reviewed Pocket Books' THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD, giving it an A- in its full review.
Jan 02
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FilkJerk and BattlestarGalactica.com have ripped into Ronald D. Moore's BATTLESTAR GALACTICA script. (Thanks to 'Beth' for the tip)
Jan 01
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Dean Valentine, former UPN exec, has purchased a 49.9% stake in the Jim Henson Company with his investment group, according to Reuters.
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Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Jan 3, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS hits UK theaters
Jan 16, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Germany
Feb 6, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Australia
Feb 13, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in the Netherlands
Feb 14, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Brazil
Feb 26, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Hungary
Feb 25, 2003: ST: DS9 Season One DVD Set U.S. Release
Mar 4, 2003: STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME Collector's Edition DVD Arrives
Mar 21, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Norway
Mar 26, 2003: STAR TREK NEMSIS debuts in Belgium and France
Mar 28, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS debuts in Sweden
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18:56:33 on November 16 2002
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: Star Trek: Nemesis
Star Trek Norge has made available the first clips from composer Jerry Goldsmith's brand new STAR TREK NEMESIS original score. The clips are taken from Amazon.de, the German wing of the online merchant. With 30-second MP3 format samples of each of the soundtrack's fourteen listings, you can get an early feel for this dark and intriguing STAR TREK music. The ST:TNG theme can be heard in the opening track, "Remus," and a few final bars of "Blue Skies" blend into the TNG theme on the closing track, "A New Ending."
To reach all the samples, visit this page. Remember, the music is © 2002 Paramount Picture. All rights reserved..
The soundtrack hits stores on November 26th. You may pre-order now through any of the following Amazon affiliate links to help support TrekWeb: Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Amazon.de.
Speaking with the latest issue of the British Dreamwatch magazine, both director Stuart Baird and Patrick Stewart talk more about the making of NEMESIS.
"Looking back, ‘The Wrath Of Khan’ was my style of movie,” reveals Baird in excerpts available at Sci-Fi Pulse. “So I really followed that in terms of its energy and filmic sense.”
"I saw a bunch of the movies and saw what I felt I wanted to do with it,” he explains. “I decided I was going to approach it in a slightly different way photographically. Obviously I didn’t design the set or costumes for the Enterprise, but I photographed the Enterprise in a slightly different way. I brought my cameraman Jeff Kimball, and my costume designer, Bob Ringwood, on to the show. And obviously the whole Reman world - the bad guys’ world - gave me the opportunity to design something new.”
In addition to talking about casting Tom Hardy for the role of 'Shinzon', Baird says he hopes fans and non-fans alike will love NEMESIS: "My greatest wish is that the fans will love this movie,” he declares. “I hope the fans will want to see it several times, because it’s got so much in it for them. I really don’t want to disappoint any of the fans. Even though I’m not a Trekkie myself, I respect all those people who have loved the characters all these years. I also hope ‘Nemesis’ will open the door for other people who may not be interested in a Star Trek movie. I hope they say, ‘Well, this sounds like a good movie. Let’s go see it and enjoy it as a movie in it’s own right!’”
Patrick Stewart talks about the outside talent Baird and screenwriter John Logan brought to the film and says fans should be blown away by the film: "I have seen Nemesis and I think it’s terrific. I am absolutely delighted with it. I think that the last 30 or 40 minutes of the movie are a really exceptional bit of filmmaking.” Read more excerpts at  | Star Trek Nemesis Mania! Don't fear. Share your thoughts before and after release below and at the Romulan Senate forum! |
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