An intimate portrait of William Shatner's personal journey over nine decades on this Earth, You Can Call Me Bill strips away all the masks he has worn to embody countless characters, and rev... Read allAn intimate portrait of William Shatner's personal journey over nine decades on this Earth, You Can Call Me Bill strips away all the masks he has worn to embody countless characters, and reveals the man behind it all.An intimate portrait of William Shatner's personal journey over nine decades on this Earth, You Can Call Me Bill strips away all the masks he has worn to embody countless characters, and reveals the man behind it all.
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All this being said, this movie has little to do with Star Trek, and everything to do with an amazing actor who is just entering his 93rd year. Happy birthday Bill! Yes, there are clips from Star Trek and many of his other roles, and yes it's true that this documentary is not presented in a conventional, linear fashion. But what really springs to life is the thinking and the spirituality of a man who cares deeply for his planet and all the life on it. And what could be truer to Star Trek than that?
Rather, it's an intimate interview with the legend, who is more concerned with the health of our planet, and the legacy we are leaving to our descendants than to a fleeting fame for his roles - none of which beyond Star Trek my daughter knew anything about.
While he is immensely grateful for his career, his outlook on life is quite humbling and deeply introspective, which I feel most celebrities could benefit from. While human and obviously appreciative of his fan-base, he has managed to keep his ego in check and his humor is spot-on!
I thought I knew everything about the man, and yet I learned two things that were a total surprise.
I won't give them away, you'll have to see the film for yourself. But I will say this - at 93, he has it figured out - and I won't give that away either! I am thrilled to have shared this planet with him!
Thanks Bill - and for reference, my 35 year old daughter is a minimal Star Trek Fan, (TOS only), and even less of a Star Wars fan; sci-fi is not her thing. So while she knew very little about you, and only came along to give me company, this film left a lasting impression on her which we are still discussing today! It truly uplifted her!
In closing, if William Shatner humbly suggests that he has not changed the world, I would strongly disagree - as he calls himself simply an entertainer - I can argue that great entertainers are as crucial to our world as are the great scientists and all the rest.
It's done in the style you would expect from a Shatner type production; which is , like the man himself, slightly off kilter, ruminating about life and death, but with humour and self depreciation. And you do get some great clips but not in the traditional 'the first time I met Leonard.....'type way
So to the reviewer who insults him with his 'rambling old man' review, what did you expect exactly? He is old , but sharper and more human than most. Perhaps Marvel World is better for your viewing pleasure. Cos there's more explosions and stuff!
Personally I got the kind of documentary I thought I'd get and thoroughly enjoyed it, with a tear in my eye.
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William Shatner: So boldly go into your life. Live your life fully, passionately. Have some effect, do something good, either to yourself, to the people. Leave something that, you know, that has some quality, that has some value. And then boldly go into the next... thing, whether it's emptiness or... whatever it is. So it's an interesting phrase- "Go boldly." Go boldly. Go with courage. Go fully. Go with commitment. That's what it means. Don't do it half-heartedly. Whatever it is you do, do it fully. Do it passionately. Do it with your whole being.
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- $480,991
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $444,615
- Mar 24, 2024
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- $480,991
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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