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Margin Call cast interview (Wall Street Journal)
The Wall Street Journal: Just watching everyone interact, it seems like all of you got along swimmingly on set. Had any of you worked together before? Zachary Quinto: I had seen Kevin a number of times in London and met him through his producing partner, though I didn’t speak to him until after he had signed on to the project. He responded much more to the material than to me. Demi Moore: You...
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This makes me sick... I fear for Zach... People...
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jimparsonsownsmysoul hat auf dein Foto geantwortet: To be honest, Jeremy wins the award for “the… That hip cock is so sassy it hurts. ….I’m really having a hard time choosing which pose I like best…Kevin Spacey not included. LOL. Kevin is really out of the competition.
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Zachary Quinto has scorched the silver screen with his deco, sultry version of Spock the Vulcan. It is certainly true, that Leonard Nimoy must be ecstatic with the new young actor portraying Spock, with a retro edge and razor blade delivery of lines, that keeps every eye in the movie auditorium fixed on him. No matter, what characters are on the screen and no matter, where you are seated in the...
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Pine does a nice job with the role, making subtle nods toward Shatner’s portrayal while staking his own claim to the character. But the movie’s highest acting honors unquestionably belong to Zachary Quinto, whose interpretation of Spock as a twentysomething Starfleet whiz kid with a chip on his shoulder is stone-cold genius. The half-Vulcan Spock has always struggled to reconcile his...
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Yet the bravest risk, and the greatest reward, comes from the nearly unthinkable decision to put the film’s emotional center on the legendarily emotionless character. What started as a one-episode gag forty years ago –-that Spock is half-human-–fully fleshes to its completion. This Spock is prideful, ambitious, shy, vulnerable, orderly, rebellious, an enigma to both of his worlds. The Spock we are...
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I´m reading old Star Trek reviews.
It took me a while to warm up to Pine’s Kirk. His bland handsomeness just can’t match the compelling strangeness of Quinto’s Spock — but that’s the point. In “Star Trek,” Kirk and Spock butt heads from their first meeting, and they don’t actually admit to liking (or even respecting) each other until the film’s final moments. That’s as it...
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Margin Call cast interview (Variety)
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jimparsonsownsmysoul: Sundance 2011 - Zachary Quinto from the Bing Bar Zachary Quinto talks about the movie “Margin Call”  Dear Zach. You don´t have to introduce you any more. You are going to be a star, even if you don´t want to. But it´s adorable, anyway. When we met him the first time, he came down the stairs and said (to his fans!) “Hi, I´m Zach!” :)
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w-orry asked: hey! i was just wondering
WHERE IN THE WORLD DID YOU MEET ZACHARY QUINTO?!!?
like how?!?!
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