Leonard noticed Jim’s lack of apple intake a few months into their five-year mission. Back at the academy, he had to go out every other day to buy apples because Jim hated the replicated ones, he said he might as well be eating plastic fruit. So to see him cut apples straight out of his meal plan, well that’s something Leonard has to talk to him about.

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Rob Marshall talks about the audition for ‘Into The Woods’:

 Pine sang Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon” when auditioning for the role of Cinderella’s prince in Into the Woods.

"I never expected him to have that talent," recalls Marshall. "His look belies his talent in a funny kind of way. He could coast on those amazing looks, but he’s so much more than that."

Chris Pine talks about the future:

"Unfortunately, I really don’t have a strategy — I have no desire at all to produce on a micromanaging level," he says of the idea of starting his own production company. "For me, I love exploring ideas and throwing stuff against the wall and seeing what fits, and if I had a really nice collaborative team around me who could deal with the more day-to-day minutia, that would be fun. And directing sometime in the future and writing … yeah, I can see that all in my future."

Then he adds, smiling, "But I can be incredibly lazy." THR

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Come one, come all to Bill Shatner’s School of Overacting!

Forget subtle, nuanced performances. Those are boring and forgettable. Learn how to say your lines with gusto!

In this course you will learn such techniques as…

  • The double fist shake
  • The naughty kitten
  • The cultural appropriation
  • The self bitch slap
  • The enthusiastic mime stuck in a box
  • The nipple hardener
  • The sweaty declaration of self
  • The “this wall is amazing”

And many more!