VIDEO SCOOP: Chris Pine is excited about 'Star Trek 2' and 'Unstoppable'
Chris Pine talked "Star Trek" with the Dish Rag at the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.'s annual installation luncheon, during which the group hands out gobs of cash to deserving charities.
"The big thing I've been surprised by is is how many people who weren't fans who we were able to grab into the fold," Pine said. "To make 'Star Trek' accessible to a wider audience and to a new generation of fans is a wonderful thing, and I'm looking forward to getting back into the second one."
What's the scoop on the new "Star Trek 2"?
"I know as much as anybody else," Pine admitted. "They want to get stuff going for 2011 so I don't know if that means we'll shoot next year or what, but I haven't heard anything one way or the other."
Is the whole cast coming back? "As far as I know, yeah."
All we've heard is that the immortal phrase "He's dead, Jim" will probably be uttered and that "Heroes" star Greg Grunberg is pushing to play the classic ST villain Harry Mudd.
You remember Mudd, don't you? He's the character who let all those trilling Tribbles loose on the Enterprise.
Does this mean there will be Tribbles? We can't wait!!
Next up for Chris is "Unstoppable," which he starts shooting in the fall. "To be doing a movie with Denzel Washington and Tony Scott is like a kid's dream," he says. "I've watched and been a fan of both of theirs for as long as I can remember."
Then there's "Carriers," which Chris describes as "a post-apocalyptic, psychological thriller ... it's been a busy, fulfilling year."
At the luncheon, he was accepting a check for the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. "The HFPA is making a generous grant and my sister and my mom both went to UCLA, so I'm happy to be a part of it."
How much do we love this guy?
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Harry Mudd had nothing to do with Tribbles on the Enterprise. (That was Cyrano Jones - and he wasn't a villain at all.) Harry Mudd appeared in two episodes: as a smuggler of drug-enhanced women (Mudd's Women) and as the leader of a planet of androids (I, Mudd)
Harry Mudd wasn't the character who distributed Tribbles, that was Cyrano Jones! Please check your facts before you try to pose as a Star Trek fan.
FYI Harry Mudd had nothing to do with Tribbles. The fellow that first introduced them was Cyrano Jones, an intergalactic trader, played by Stanley Adams.
You're right! My BAD. It was Cyrano Jones! Forget Harry Mudd, Bring back Cyrano!
Um, Cyrano Jones let all those tribbles loose.
Harry Mudd isn't the character who unleashed the Tribbles in the original series... that was Cyrano Jones.
Sheesh...
Actually... Tribbles. Cyrano Jones.
Sorry to disappoint you... Cyrano Jones was the tribble purveyor. Harry Mudd had the Venus drug ("It makes a man manlier. women more...") and a planet of android women. (However,they did give away tribbles at Comic-con, so you might have something there.)
Harry Mudd didn't release the Tribbles onto the Enterprise and the Space Station - that was Cyrano Jones. Harry Mudd gave drugs to three supposedly ugly women to make them more attractive to three miners in a marriage fraud, and then was captive of an android civilization with Norman as its leader
Harry Mudd did not loose tribbles on the enterprise - it was Cyrano Jones who sold the tribbles. Harry Mudd engaged in other sordid and amusing dealings.