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Captain Kirk vs. Princess Leia

i love the comments below that story...talkin about shakespearian level actors....lol...yeah they are great actors..but c'mon...i have to admit here thoough.ive never seen any starwars movies...ever..and i saw one star trek tv show..the one with the furry little creatures,


but id rather watch rod serlings twilight zone ,or the A&E channels adapation of Rex Stouts Nero Wolfe from the early 2001-02
 
I saw a Star Wars exhibit at the Smithsonian when I lived near DC. That little bitty outfit that Carrie Fisher wore seals the deal for me. My oh my!!!! No question there which was better.
 
I am a big fan of both, the original 1960's Star Trek series, and the Star Wars original 3 movies .... But I wonder , that must be one hefty mixed drink that Carrie has during her interview ... Mike ;)
 
That is funny, i know the whole thing is tongue and cheek. There is a great interview done by Whoopi Goldberg featuring Shatner, Nimoy, Stewart and Frakes discussing the shows. They are in fact very grateful of George Lucas and credit him for helping to restart the franchise in the late 70s. Star Wars forced Paramount to compete. And Lucas himself is a trekkie.

Here is the interview from 'The Captain's Summit'
 
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