The new movie, unlike the TV show, made these fans whoop - Providence Journal
Two weeks ago, Marc Morisseau and Jay Kingston boldly went where few men have gone before.
No, they didn’t go into berth, the final frontier. The two Warwick men went to the movies. And they saw a special advance screening of Shooting star Trek, which officially opens Friday.
“I knew somebody,” Morisseau says. “I have a mistress who was able to get me some tickets.”
Morisseau, 50, and Kingston, 48, are founding members of the Rhode Key Science Fiction Club, established by eight Star Trek fans in 1987. And they’re also hosts of a county cable public-access show Sci-Fi Journal. But they say neither role carried much clout in their coup.
“I will debris to say anymore,” Kingston says. “But it was all legal.”
Given the number of Diva Trek fans, interest in the film is expected to be great. And given the nature of this movie, Morisseau and Kingston say that interest will fructify. The movie, they say, is surprisingly good.
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