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Malcolm McDowell on the Fun of Killing Kirk and Working with Nephew Alexander Siddig

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By GustavoLeao / 14:03, 13 June 2007 / People

DreamWatch posted a new interview with actor Malcolm McDowell, better know to Star Trek fans as Soran, the man who killed Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek Generations. McDowell now plays Mr Linderman in Heroes and Dr Loomis in the forthcoming remake of Halloween. Here are few excerpts from the interview.

Your role as Mr Linderman in Heroes is the latest in a long line of McDowell villains. Deep down, is there perhaps a little bit of evil inside you?


Any part you play always has a little bit of yourself in it, and of course I have a bit of the devil in me. Doesn't everyone? I just get paid to have fun with it! I enjoy it very much, and it's great fun getting to do away with Captain Kirk and so on. He'd had a good run! With this part particularly, the word ‘relish' comes to mind. The wonderful scenes I have with Adrian [Pasdar] were a pleasure, and I had a great time doing it. But listen, I don't only play heavies. I suppose it's just what I'm best known for.

What other projects are you working on at the moment?


I'm in London doing a movie called Doomsday with [DS9 actor] Alexander Siddig, who is my nephew and a very good actor. He told me they wanted me to do it, so I did. Next, I'm on my way to the Cannes Film Festival to show my tribute to the great director Lindsay Anderson, who was very important in my life, and a man I loved dearly. I can't believe they invited me to show it at Cannes. It's absolutely extraordinary for me, but there you are.


I'm also in a miniseries of War and Peace as Prince Bolkonsky, which is a wonderful part. I've no idea when that will be shown in the States, but they're going to screen it right through the night in Rome, the whole nine hours of it. It's a big Euro-pudding, with seven or eight countries involved. I've seen quite a bit of it and it's really quite wonderful. I do most of my scenes with Brenda Blethyn, who's terrific. I think it's quite a remarkable event and a beautiful production.

The full interview is here.



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RE: Loved SORAN | Report this post to moderator
By: Glassman Cometh (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:52:40 on Jun 14, 2007

BERMAN told them to kill off KIRK. It was their way to cut-off any push by the fans to bring back TOS movies had the TNG ones failed...THAT is why they killed of KIRK. So Braga and Moore did it the best way they could, and it works.

Spock's death, though a great scene, is totally gutted by the very next movie..TREK III. At least Kirk has stayed dead, making it far more believable...

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RE: Loved SORAN | Report this post to moderator
By: Sam Cogley (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:19:36 on Jun 14, 2007

That's the second time you've claimed that Moore hates Kirk. I already told you where to find the proof otherwise. The fact that you made the claim again, after a positive refutation, can only lead me to believe that you are an idiot.

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RE: Loved SORAN by Captain Patti @ 13:51:48 on Jun 14
    RE: Loved SORAN by Sam Cogley @ 14:25:37 on Jun 14

RE: Loved SORAN | Report this post to moderator
By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 12:14:06 on Jun 14, 2007

An adaptation of Shatner's novel THE RETURN would be fantastic. Kirk is ressurected and joins Ambassador Spock and Captain Picard and his crew against a secret Borg-Romulan alliance.

Too bad Abrams and Paramount wants a prequel/reboot....

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RE: Loved SORAN by Captain Patti @ 13:54:26 on Jun 14
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