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11/19/09
On the season finale of "Fringe" last spring, fans were surprised to find out that the actor behind the elusive Dr. William Bell was none other than Leonard Nimoy of "Star Trek." And with season two under way and just as many questions going unanswered about Massive Dynamic and the parallel universe, it seems there is still a place for Nimoy to return and leave Olivia Dunham just as confused as he did the first time around.
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MTV
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11/10/09
I'm not sure what I did to get this lucky, but being able to interview Richard Dreyfuss and Teri Garr--stars of arguably one of the greatest science-fiction films ever made, CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND--within a couple of weeks of each other are two of the greatest events in my life.
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Ain't It Cool News
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10/28/09
But based on the words of Nimoy himself, Bell's days on "Fringe" could already be numbered.
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MTV Movies Blog
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10/10/09
Your mission J.J. if you decide to accept it...
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Ain't It Cool News
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10/09/09
I watched, actually, a lot of them with my kids, and they loved it so much more than I ever thought they would and were scared to death!
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Ain't It Cool News
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10/08/09
Though Church of Griefo does have a nice ring!
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Ain't It Cool News
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10/07/09
Agent Dunham, still recovering from her traumatic visit to the alternate reality, is given a concoction by Walter to help her remember.
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Ain't It Cool News
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09/30/09
Last week we saw mole-scorpion boy crushed at a convenient moment by a parked squad car.
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Ain't It Cool News
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08/28/09
But there are also those films that are just ... weird.
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Pop Candy
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08/20/09
The Search For Spock such an odd duck is that the entire movie is, in a sense, its own cul-de-sac.
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The A.V. Club