William Shatner has found a new role as pitchman for Priceline.com
Web posted at: 1:28 PM EDT (1728 GMT) ——————————————————————————– ——————————————————————————– NEW YORK (AP) — The guy in the leather jacket is flailing his arms, swinging his microphone, jabbing his finger, barking in his band mates’ faces. Then, after several songs, he unleashes his finale: He grabs a guitar and smashes it. “Name your own price!” he shouts with beat-poet bonhomie. Who is this bizarre bard of the 30-second commercial spot, this histrionic ham so adeptly straddling the line between self-parody and self-humiliation? It’s William Shatner — actor, author, starship captain, Canadian. William Shatner, 69, a celebrity retooled for the Age of Irony — disproving again, in typically Shatnerian style, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s warning that there are no second acts in American life. Here’s Shatner the Pitchman hamming it up as he touts the name-your-price deals at priceline.com, the Internet broker of airline tickets and sundry other items. Here’s Shatner the Manic Comic appearing as the Big Giant Head, the alien leader on NBC’s “3rd Rock From the Sun.” Here’s Shatner the Sci-Fi Icon sent up by an arrogant but good-hearted Tim Allen in the wildly popular “Star Trek” satire “Galaxy Quest.” And here’s Shatner the Novelist churning out engaging prose in three sci-fi series, including a set of tales about the resurrection of his alter ego, Capt. James T. Kirk
The Essay on Sharon Olds And William Shakespeare
From the Present to the Future through the Eyes of Love Plato once said, At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet. What is Love? Love is an attraction based on sexual desires: affection and tenderness felt by lovers. (Merriam Websters Dictionary) We see a lot of love, marriage, broken-hearts, lust, and sex in today society but also in poetry we read by great authors. A poem such as Sharon ...
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