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Shatner: Catastrophe Is Coming

Ninety-year-old William Shatner, aka Captain Kirk, had a dire warning for Planet Earth upon returning from his historic trek into space, telling the world to prepare for mass death.

Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in the wildly popular “Star Trek” series of the 1960s, was in awe of the planet when viewing it from Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket, but nevertheless forewarned that Earth is a fragile planet and how much danger it’s in. “I see death down there,” he said. “Soon a great catastrophe is coming.” Alex Jones gives his take on the unusual observations in this edition of Infowars.

William Shatner Destroys SJWs

Captain Kirk, Star Trek actor William Shatner, has had it with Social Justice Warriors. Here, he destroys some SJWs, applying their own specious logic and lack of facts against them! More from Geeks + Gamers.

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Shatner’s Horse Joke

Actor William Shatner of “Star Trek” fame, takes his turn at Funniest Joke I Ever Heard on the Awards Show Network.

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I’m a Rocket Man

Little does Donald Trump know, “Rocket Man” is actually Kim Jong-un’s favorite Karaoke song. More from Carpe Donktum.

Styxhexenhammer666 provides some useful background on Trump’s speech at the United Nations and his calling Kim Jong-un a “Rocket Man” and threatening to obliterate North Korea.

Finally, for a little historical perspective, here is a restored audio version of William Shatner speaking and singing “Rocket Man” in 1978.

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Breaking Bread with Capt. Kirk

Rhett’s run-in with William Shatner at a Los Angeles restaurant leads him to ponder the technology of the future in this episode of Good Mythical Morning.

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Kingdom Of The Spiders

After Jaws made a huge splash in 1977, Hollywood rushed to release a slew of movies that copied Jaws‘ formula for success — deadly animals running amok and terrorizing entire towns. Today’s Trillion Dollar Movie was one of the first, and best, of these Jaws wannabes. Set in the parched deserts of Arizona, Kingdom of the Spiders stars William Shatner, Tiffany Bolling and Woody Strode, but the real attraction: More than 5,000 live, creepy, crawling tarantulas unleashed to attack cows, dogs and humans by spider wrangler Jim Brockett.

Shatner portrays cowboy veterinarian Rack Hansen, working in concert with entomologist Diane Ashley (Bolling), to exterminate the threat posed by the super-venomous, eco-freak spiders. Shatner fits the role to a tee. He gets to ride a horse, lasso a lady and, in a hair-raising display of bravado, endure an eight-legged arachnid scampering on his cheeks. Bolling, the sexy blonde from the drive-in hit Candy Snatchers, demonstrates even more resolve.

The suspense builds to a fever-pitch as the story progresses, ending on a truly chilling note. This is a B-movie, but a well-made one, directed by John “Bud” Carlos, whose father ran Grauman’s Egyptian and Chinese theaters. Come back next Friday for another Trillion ($) Movie.

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Intergalactic Feud

The Carrie Fisher-William Shatner feud reignited over the weekend when the two stars both appeared at Comic-Con in San Diego. They didn’t bump up against each other in the flesh, but Fisher told the world via Twitter, “I’m horrified to hear that intergalactic fraud Bill Shatner will also be at Comic Con,” while Shatner tweeted an unflattering photo of a “Fisher sighting” at Comic-Con, purporting to show a more rotund Fisher in her original Princess Leia bikini. Shatner touched off the rift last September when he dismissed Star Wars as being a Star Trek clone. The comment prompted dueling YouTube videos by Fisher and Shatner, presented here to bring you up to speed on the contretemps.

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