We are assembled here today to pay final respects to our honored dead. And yet it should be noted, in the midst of our sorrow, this death takes place in the shadow of new life, the sunrise of a new world; a world that our beloved comrade gave his life to protect and nourish. He did not feel this sacrifice a vain or empty one, and we will not debate his profound wisdom at these proceedings. Of my friend, I can only say this: Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most.... human.
Re: RIP Leonard Nimoy
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:14 am
by Ann
I wrote about Leonard Nimoy here. I was sad to hear about his death. In the 1970s, Swedish television showed nine episodes of the original Star Trek series, and I was mesmerized primarily by Spock.
Leonard Nimoy created an iconic character in a way that few actors have done. Actors who have played, say, Batman and Spiderman did not create those characters. They existed already in comic books, and the comic book characters were well known, too. Sean Connery created a very iconic James Bond, although Ian Fleming's character had existed for a decade or so, and other actors had even briefly played him. Charlie Chaplin created an unforgettable tramp, who may be one of the most iconic original characters ever created by an actor himself. And anyone who has seen Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's monster can't help thinking that Karloff is the monster. But Mary Shelley had created the character already in 1818.
Leonard Nimoy's Spock is an original creation by the actor himself, and the character of Spock is unforgettable.
The Simpsons is also an unforgettable TV show, and when Leonard Nimoy guest starred the Simpsons, the results were wonderful.
Logic and emotions are not friendly acquaintances, yet Leonard Nimoy was able to weave them together gracefully.
http://leonardnimoypoetry.com/
You and I
have learned
The song of love,
and we sing it well
The song is ageless
Passed on
Heart to heart
By those
Who have seen
What we see
And known
What we know
And lovers who have
Sung before
Our love is ours
To have
And
To share
The miracle is this
The more we share…
The more
We have
Re: RIP Leonard Nimoy
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 2:14 am
by THX1138
A class act by all accounts RIP Leonard Nimoy
The miracle is this: the more we share the more we have.
Leonard Nimoy
After Leonard Nimoy's death, some Canadian fans have honored him by "Spocking" their $5 bills.
Here is another example, although photoshopping must have gone into that one.
Ann
Re: RIP Leonard Nimoy
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 10:53 am
by hwriter
Very sad news about Nimoy's passing. I'm originally from Canada, and I read that the Canadian Mint has asked people to stop 'spocking' bills because they're running out of them. Shows how much of a cult figure he was though.
Re: RIP Leonard Nimoy
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 1:15 pm
by rstevenson
hwriter wrote:...I'm originally from Canada, and I read that the Canadian Mint has asked people to stop 'spocking' bills because they're running out of them. Shows how much of a cult figure he was though.
You must have read that on the internet. The most recent figures I found say that at the end of 2007 there were approximately 450 million Canadian $5 bills in circulation. Spock is popular, but not that popular.
The Mint asked people to stop because a spocked bill must be taken out of circulation before it ordinarily would. Also, such a defaced bill might not work in bill scanners when you go to pay for something.