Monthly Archives: March 2013

My Weekly Spock 3/11/13 Nimoy in ‘Baffled!’ The Series that wasn’t

Hard to believe, but it was 4o years ago that a fun and creepy mystery movie  called Baffled!  was shown on TV (by NBC) as a ‘movie of the week’.   Nimoy played the main character, Tom Kovack, a race car driver haunted by strange and scary visions which turn out to be psychic.  The  beautiful Susan Hampshire played Michele Brent, the book historian fascinated with ESP who is convinced that Kovack has a gift that might save the life of a woman in danger.   I remember watching it when it came out, and envying the young girl in the film (who played a girl my age), and was so disappointed when it wasn’t made into a weekly series!  In fact, Baffled was made as a pilot for NBC (although it was shown in some countries as a feature film, hence the movie style poster).  It was smart, funny, and suspenseful, but we can only imagine the future adventures (and romance) that would ensue for these two characters. The only thing I found a little unbelievable was that Tom was a midwesterner -seemed more New England to me.   Alas, the network didn’t know what gold it had,  and although ESP was becoming a hot topic in the early 70’s, NBC settled on the much less entertaining comedy The Girl With Something Extra, (with Sally Field) which only lasted one season.  I would have happily taken a season of Baffled over that.   Another great opportunity lost.  😦   So in recognition of 40 years of what could have been, here’s some stills from Baffled, you can pay 4.99 and have it streamed on Amazon.

Spocks!

Here’s a funny product!  (Don’t forget to put your SPOCKS on!) -Thanks Greg! spocks

http://www.threadless.com/sockschallenge/spocks-2/

FArFri 3/8/13 ‘Trapped with Spock and Kirk’ by Marcelo Baez

Ah, what’s a girl to do? Some fun, flirtatious art by Marcelo Baez on DeviantArt. Note she’s carrying an old Polaroid Land Camera instead of a Tricorder!  (Wouldn’t this make a great comic book?)

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The Daily Scrapbook 3/8/13 — Star Trek Lives Again!

V2-011A V2-011B V2-011CHere’s today’s flashback: From 1987, a colorful blurb from a movie magazine announcing the return of Star Trek, including archival publicity stills. Kirk looks especially wistful here – “Oh constellation globe, only you understand me!”

5 Facebook Likes to Go!

I’ve noticed that my Facebook ‘likes’ are up to 25!  A drop in the bucket surely, but once I get 30 I can monitor my blog’s progress, so if 5 more readers out there ‘like ‘ my blog on Facebook, I’ll be very happy!   See left column for details or link here:

http://www.facebook.com/TrekkerScrapbook#

Thanks! -Therese

The Daily Scrapbook 3/7/13 — July 11.1978, ‘A Galaxy of Gastronomic Goodies’

Here’s today’s flashback:  From July 11, 1978 “Star Trek: A Galaxy of Gastronomic Goodies”.   These excerpts from a Star Trek cookbook were posted in our weekly Food section. Mind you, this was in the dark pre-internet days when our two local newspapers had money and space to print entire sections dedicated to frivolous things like Food, and Lifestyle, something never done anymore. (they’re lucky to still have a small Sunday berth).  And someone in the culinary field figured out how to make a quick buck by slapping the Star Trek name on not-too-other worldly dishes.  Entitled The Official Star Trek Cooking Manual,  the authors claim that the recipes were written by Nurse Chapel herself, and creates Vulcan and Klingon delicacies, as well as some uniform- expanding corn pudding for Captain Kirk.  Since many newspapers were owned by Gannet, a similar article appeared in my Aunt’s New Jersey Food section for Romulan Cookies that she sent me around the same time, added below. Although cleverly created, I wonder if some of these don’t make a good case for food replicators –Fruit and Meat Soup?  😛 V2-010 complete V2-010 Romulan recipe

The Daily Scrapbook 3/6/13 — (1978) Postcards from from the edge…of Trekdom

Here’s today’s flashback: from 1978, some Nimoy-centric Trek postcards. I honestly don’t know where I acquired these, but I was happy to have them at the time.  I typed little captions just in case there was anyone in the 1970’s who didn’t know who Mr. Spock was.    By the way, I always liked the  Roman soldier bust in the center card — it was used in several episodes, and I wish I could find one like it.  I suspect it was a common decorative home piece.  No luck on eBay yet – any ideas where it came from?V2-09D1 V2-09D2

Wideo Wednesday 3/6/13 Flowers in Parasise

Spring is coming! Here’s a little floral paradise to keep your Winter spirits up.

The Daily Scrapbook 3/5/13–Toni was There!

Here’s today’s flashback: Another recap article about the ST:TMP Press Conference., and this time “TONI WAS THERE!”.   I have no idea who Toni was, but she was definitely THERE!  I do love the old publicity picture on Page One though, with Mr. Kyle (John Winston) sniggering in the corner.  On the final page here is the remainder of the article, along with more  snippets and bits of other articles. Nimoy mentions the riskiest thing he’s ever done.  On the final page here is the remainder of the article, along with more  snippets and bits of other articles. Nimoy mentions the riskiest thing he’s ever done.

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Toon Tuesday 3/5/13 The ABSOLUTE FINAL FINAL 430!

Okay kids, you’ve seen this twice already, but darned if every time I posted this, I’d find another notable crew member.  So at this time, I am very pleased to announce that this is the final Final FINAL version of my design “Lets Hear it for the 430”!   I added more room to the top and added the saucer head of the Enterprise to hold all these people in.  Really, this is it. Done, Finished, Kaput! Making this drove me a little crazy, but it was worth it. Why should the top two always get all the credit? 😉  Be sure to click on image to get the full details.

(A Key will be up soon so you can identify most of them)    Thank you and good night.

THE ABSOLUTE FINAL 430