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    Quote Originally Posted by black campbellq
    Since they love reusing actors on the series, I think Connor Trineer would be an excellent choice for Kirk. The Hispano-Kirk suggested earlier just seems wrong.
    I think Benjamin Bratt would make a great Star Fleet captain...just not a good Kirk.

    I'm kind of against using Trinneer as Kirk, if only because of his fantastic work as Tucker; almost without exception, when they've reused an actor, it's been someone who was a minor character or who was buried under the prosthetics of the week. The only major actor I remember them reusing where you could recognize him was Mark Lenard. (You couldn't tell a thing about Aron Eisenberg under the various makeup effects they used on him, and Rene Auberjonois looked sufficiently different as Odo that his appearance as Colonel West or the hologram engineer on Enterprise don't quite count in my mind.)

    I could be wrong; it's happened. I still think Wahlberg would be the best choice of the two I've thrown out, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poolshark
    Hmmmmm....

    How about Ben Afleck?
    I was going to say his name, but I'd rather not get pelted by rotten tomatoes here.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by black campbellq
    I'm assuming a new TV show for the recasting:

    Since they love reusing actors on the series, I think Connor Trineer would be an excellent choice for Kirk. The Hispano-Kirk suggested earlier just seems wrong.
    Why not? White father, latina mother.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    How about Michael Weatherly of NCIS? His role may be frat-boy childish on that show but the dude is a year older than me.

    Can't believe he let go of Jessica Alba (Dark Angel co-star).
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by First of Two
    Oh, it's SO simple.

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    I swear we are going for a comedy series.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    This is probably going to get me shot down like the Hindenburg, but I've been pondering this question for a number of years, and one name seems to keep coming to mind.

    There's one actor who has an excellent commanding presence, has a considerable background/familiarity factor with science fiction, and seems like an all-around professional entertainer.

    It works only if you're willing to disallow color as a deciding factor.

    Here he is:Larry Fishburne

    His role in Event Horizon (an otherwise undistinguished movie) made me sit up and take notice: he did a fantastic job as the ship's Captain, combining strength, grace, poise, vulnerability and a go-down-with-the-ship attitude that I thought James Kirk would have given a solid vote of approval to.

    Opinions? Am I totally off my rocker, or do we have a consensus of sorts here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D.S.McBride
    Here he is:Larry Fishburne

    Opinions? Am I totally off my rocker, or do we have a consensus of sorts here?
    Isn't he in his 40's now? I would have gone with Blair Underwood.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Okay. Here are my votes.

    Jamie Bamber as Kirk.
    Michael Rosenbaum as Spock.
    George Eads as Scotty.
    Paul Guilfoyle as McCoy.

    More to come...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Burke
    Okay. Here are my votes.

    Jamie Bamber as Kirk.
    Somehow I can't find my black book of A-list actors ... you know, to call up and go to party with them in Hollywood ... but who is Jamie Bamber?
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by REG
    Somehow I can't find my black book of A-list actors ... you know, to call up and go to party with them in Hollywood ... but who is Jamie Bamber?
    If I remember correctly, REG, I think it's the guy who plays Lee Adama (Apollo) on the new Galactica.

    Might not be a bad choice, IMNSHO.
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    Okay, this is my third attempt at posting in this thread.

    I agree with REG about Michael Weatherly, for many of the same reasons. My only concern about Weatherly, though, is his height. I would make casting Spock more difficult (I believe that Spock should remain taller than Kirk).

    George Eads as Scotty? Perhaps...I'd like to see a real Scotsman in the role, though.

    Of course, I was thinking that Colin Firth (an Englishman), has the physical features of a McCoy, although I don't know how good he is at accents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Casey
    If I remember correctly, REG, I think it's the guy who plays Lee Adama (Apollo) on the new Galactica.

    Might not be a bad choice, IMNSHO.
    Ah. Might be nice but I like where he is now.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Tyger

    Okay, this is my third attempt at posting in this thread.

    I agree with REG about Michael Weatherly, for many of the same reasons. My only concern about Weatherly, though, is his height. I would make casting Spock more difficult (I believe that Spock should remain taller than Kirk).
    Will Ferrell. He's the only guy I know that is tall and lanky enough to be Spock for Weatherly's Kirk.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Tyger

    George Eads as Scotty? Perhaps...I'd like to see a real Scotsman in the role, though.
    Gerard Butler is the only Scots actor I can think of off the top of my head. Liam Neeson is another.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Tyger

    Of course, I was thinking that Colin Firth (an Englishman), has the physical features of a McCoy, although I don't know how good he is at accents.
    I'd have used Michael Ironside.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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