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Monday, September 21, 2009 



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Harmony
Monday, June 22, 2009 
 

All new behind-the-scenes photos from the set of 'Paul'
 have been posted on 
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Thursday, May 28, 2009 

Visit Peggster.net for exclusive behind the scene photos from the set of PAUL!

http://peggster.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=1866



Harmony

Thursday, May 07, 2009 
Okey dokey then. Hope you guys boldly go this weekend and if you do, I hope you enjoy it. I'm very proud of this movie and of everybody involved with it. It's a hell of a ride, so in the words of one James Tiberius Kirk ... buckle up.


Sx

Sunday, May 03, 2009 

So, apparently I have caused a ripple of disapproval among Scottish Trek fans about the origins of Montgomery Scott, due to a few things I said in interviews regarding his accent being a little more Glaswegian than that of Linlithgow and Aberdeen (two places that both currently lay claim to Scotty's heritage.

I wanted to do the best Scottish accent I could for the film and the one I hear the most, is that of my family who are native Glaswegian. However, far be it from me to mess with canon, or indeed deprive Linlithgow of its most famous future son, I cooked up a little backstory for myself, which will hopefully be pleasing to fans (of which I am one) and totally credible, once people have seen the film and fully understand what a delicate thing time is.

Here's my take on Scotty's past. Feel free to link it to any Star Trek communities that might be interested. I put it together from research I have done into the character and small flourishes of my own. It is done for fun but with love and respect for the mythology and the character.

Montgomery Scott was born on March 3rd 2222, in Linlithgow, West Lothian. His parents eventually moved him and his brother Robert to Aberdeen, where his sister Clara was born. An exceptional student Scotty (or Mad Monty as his friends called him) was advanced forward several years in the educational system, meaning his intellectual peers were all at University age, whilst he was a mere 14. As a result, he spent much of his time crawling the pubs of Aberdeen with his friends, drinking and getting into fights about thermodynamics and quantum mechanics with men twice his size. At the age of 16, he came to the attention of professors at the Advanced Relativistic Physics Department at Glasgow University, after disproving the Prerera Theory (regarding photon torpedo detonation) and was transferred to study there for a year (where he really picked up the accent) before being accepted to Starfleet Academy on a scholarship. However he deferred his placement in favor of practical experience in space, working aboard mining ships and freighters, in particular the USS Deirdre, where he fell in love with engineering. Eventually he attended Starfleet and finished top of his graduating year, although the honor was later stripped due to disciplinary action taken against him due to "highly speculative and dangerous experiments with matter transfer". 

The rest as they say is the future.

Had a wonderful time at the LA premiere of Star Trek. Met George Takei and Walter Koenig. It was a magical night. 

I'm off to Barrington Dog Park in LA to walk Minnie now. If anyone sees me there and says hello, I will give them $2.

Sx

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 
Just wanted to extend a huge thanks to all those who came down for the London Premiere of Star Trek on Monday. It was a fantastic night which culminated in a great party at the Royal Festival Hall. Seeing the movie in the main theatre at the Empire Leicester Square was nothing short of exhilarating. The crowd was pumped, the atmosphere was electric and the sound was turned up to eleven. I still haven't been able to get the smell of dilithium out of my kilt.

In my ongoing fight against mean spirited journalism, I feel I should wade in and defend my NBF, Chris Pine who according to the British Sun newspaper, "was really annoyed because Simon got all the laughs at the premiere — both during the film and on the red carpet.” He then went on to "shun" the party. Let's just be clear about this, Chris really isn't the type to shun; he's not a shunner and nobody at the party (that he most certainly did attend) felt his enshunment. He actually spent a good hour posing for photos with my family, who for the next 24 hours seemed incapable of saying anything other than, "Chris is lovely, isn't he?" I'm guessing the story was twisted from generous statements he made on the red carpet about his fellow actors that (horror of horrors) he might have expressed with a hint of irony. Like me saying "damn you Pine you handsome talented bastard!" as I do every night before bed.

Trust me, you are going to love Chris's Kirk. He demonstrates all the swagger of Shatner and combines it with a lightness and likability which is all his own. If anyone walks off with this movie, it's The Pine .
Tuesday, April 07, 2009 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Hours before, the world wide premiere in Sydney this evening (which, if the photo JJ Abrams emailed me a few minutes ago is anything to go by, went very well indeed), Star Trek was screened for an extremely lucky audience, at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas, surely one of the greatest cinemas in the world. The beauty of the event was that everyone went along assuming they were going to see a restored print of The Wrath Of Khan and 10 minutes of the new film. I can only imagine the disappointment when a few minutes into TWoK, the film apparently melted and broke. But oh how much more intense was the mind bending nerdgasm, when the great Leonard Nimoy, Spock himself, appeared holding a film canister and asked the audience if they'd rather watch the new Star Trek movie instead?

When I heard about the event this morning, I had to admire the sheer brilliance and audacity of the plan. Not only was it a massive display of self confidence, in tempting the faithful with the promise of Khan so as to ensure an audience of highly discerning spectators, but also a wonderful gesture, to give the film it's first ever public screening in the geek nexus of the western world. Having visited Austin several times, most recently to screen both seasons of Spaced, I can imagine the atmosphere as the credits rolled and the audience rose to its feet and cheered. It makes me very proud indeed. Not just of the film but of JJ and the brilliant cast. I can't wait to join them in Berlin, London and hopefully LA for the forthcoming international premiers. I saw the film a few weeks ago and for everyone planning to see it over the next month, all I can say is ... buckle up.

Here are a few links to various articles and reviews. Tread carefully, there are spoilers out there. Generally reviewers are being pretty considerate about giving stuff away. If you're very phobic, just read the following spoiler free review from a North London, comic book artist

"This film is fucking brilliant!!! Sorry it took me a while to post this but I wet myself and was sick down my t-shirt because I was so excited and in love with this fucking movie which is brilliant. Did I say it was brilliant? I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders and my faith in Science Fiction cinema has been restored. In your face Jar Jar you idiotic nonsense fucksmack. Live long and prosper all the fucking way I say!!! Oh god I can't stop crying! I have to call Mike!"

Tim Bisley (North London Science Fiction Review)

More stuff below ...

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40682

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40679

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Early-Review-Of-JJ-Abrams-Star-Trek-12650.html

http://chud.com/articles/articles/18883/1/STAR-TREK-THE-WRATH-OF-A-REVIEW/Page1.html
Friday, March 27, 2009 
Well it's been reported on Empire Online, so I guess it's out there. For the last year, I have been working with those splendid folks over at Blue Sky Studios, creators of the Ice Age series on the latest and surely greatest installment, Dawn Of The Dinosaurs. The third Ice Age movie sees Manny, Diego and the gang lost in a mysterious, subterranean, prehistoric wilderness populated by everyone's favorite extinct species. Among the inhabitants of this lost world is a lone mammal; a courageous, swashbuckling, one eyed weasel by the name of Buck. Years of solitude have left Buck slightly unhinged, possessed of a Captain Ahab like obsession with a gigantic albino Baryonyx by the name of Rudy.

It occurred to me a while back, that I haven't made a movie that my nieces and god children can watch and thus understand what it is Uncle Simon actually does. When the chance to join the Ice Age family came up early last year, I jumped at it and have subsequently had a blast bringing Buck to life over the last 12 months or so. The movie will be in 3D where possible and what I have seen of the finished thing is genuinely breath taking. It's out in July, as is my own little one, who now won't have to wait until teendom to watch one of Dad's films.

Check out the trailer here - http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=en-GB&vid=b0183003-7feb-4e8e-9344-d58c6cabd058
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 
Now we're all aware that the majority of stories published in the reams of showbiz journalism that flood the social circulatory system like bargain smack, are at the very least embellished, if not totally fabricated but in today's Daily Star, there is a nugget of inane gossip that I intend to frame and hang on mine and Nick's office wall. I got a call today from Nicholas John Frost, superstar and scene stealer, soon to be witnessed rocking the boat in Richard Curtis's forthcoming and sure to be hit movie. Having just landed in Dublin on another day of his exhaustive Boat That Rocked press tour (that boy works hard!), Nick happened across a copy of the aforementioned tabloid and discovered this thing of beauty amid the scandal. The 'GOSS SPOT" went as follows...

"RIB-ticklers Simon Pegg, 39 and Nick Frost, 36, revealed they're furnishing Paul McCartney with one of the golden retrievers they've helped breed. The only provision is that he calls it Colin after the pooch in their TV show Spaced."

Now, very often these fabricated stories can be hurtful, mean and unfair but this one is absolutely fucking brilliant! I love that someone has sat down and made this up. I love that Nick and I have apparently helped breed golden retrievers. I love that we have promised one to Paul McCartney. The person who came up with this gem, must be a Spaced fan to know that Tim and Daisy's dog is called Colin. And so with this demonstration of wit and good taste acknowledged, I must salute whoever it is that penned this surreal piece of nonformation. It really made me laugh.

Now if you will excuse me, one of our bitches is having puppies and with Nick away, I have to deal with the vet.

Sx

Minnie Pegg, my Miniature Schnauzer is two today. Happy birthday Minnie.x