We saw a trailer for the new Star Trek movie to my PC using satellite TV for PC software review from satellite-to-pc Later we will tell you how you can easily do the same .
For now, let me tell you about the problem, the creators of the new Star Trek movie had when filming. Each household has heard of Vulcan salute. You separate your four fingers to form a V shape. Unfortunately, Mr Spock just could not make the Vulcan Salute.
So what did the creators of this multi-million blockbuster do? Do they use stunning high-tech effects? No, they decided on a low-tech, but absolutely logical idea. They have chosen to keep the actor Zachary fingers together with glue.
Quinto, 31, has admitted to newspapers that he discovered it was impossible for him to form his fingers into the distinctive V-shaped gesture, "It is much harder than it looks. Seriously."
Someone on the set is reported to have said: "Zach could do salute some of the time, but only after he had placed his fingers in the right way off-camera.
"In some scenes, he has to do honors, while speaking his lines, so they ended up using skin-protective superglue, which they use in hospitals, to keep your fingers together."
William Shatner, who played the original Captain Kirk was able to do honors. Apparently, he used fishing line to tie his hands together.
As you probably know, Mr Spock is half human, half Vulcan. Zachary Quinto is suitable for the role he looks very Spooky with his black bowl cut, sloping eyebrows, and blue costume.
The two geek pop icons, Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock, have infiltrated a Romulus war craft only to see their mission explode into an exploding phase fight. No longer is their usual weapon Trek tiny plastic toys, but cool silver arms with spring-triggered barrels that revolve and glow in the transition fra''stun "to" kill. "The problem is, every time Kirk raises the ray gun, the barrel pivot too early and he kills everything in sight. Mr. Spock says his famous catchphrase a few times" Most illogical, captain. "
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