Weeping with laughter before noon: must be a good thing

by Diane Duane

Somehow, while watching this event on “real” TV the other day, I missed this. OMG!

William Shatner sings (for certain values of “sing”) to George Lucas

…Worth watching just to see Harrison Ford veering dangerously close to anoxia. George’s poleaxed looks, every now and then, are also priceless.

(As it happens, P. and I are co-guests with Shatner at the Fargo Fantasy Festival later this year. I can’t wait to sit down somewhere quiet with the man — whom I haven’t seen in the flesh since he was hit with a pie at a very early New York Trek convention — and talk a little Denny Crane with him.)

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Garrett Fitzgerald April 19, 2006 - 10:33 am

Huh, that’s a question I never thought about much… what do the actors think of the novel writers? Do they like seeing their characters do things they never did themselves, or is it more a how-dare-you-mess-with-my-performance thing?

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