![]() You can also buy autographs, signed photos, and a VIP package (for $1,500) that includes a birthday dinner celebration, tour of the bridge with Shatner, and more. Tickets are available now, starting at $50 for general admission. The two-day event kicks off on July 23rd. He is inviting fans to join him to celebrate his birthday this summer by returning to the Star Trek Original Series Set Tour in Ticonderoga, NY. The Hollywood Reporter posted a clip from the movie featuring Shatner and Lloyd. Senior Moment reunites William Shatner with Christopher Lloyd, who played the Klingon villain Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The film is currently being shopped for distribution by Film Mode, who have released a trailer. Role: Victor Martin: Real name: William Shatner OC: Age: 92 years old (in 2023) Profession: Actor, Author, Producer, Director, Singer: Nationality: Canadian: Learn more about William Shatner. Lloyd plays his best friend Sal, and Jean Smart plays his romantic interest Caroline, who meets Victor as he learns to cope with life taking public transportation. William Shatner playing as Victor Martin. Shatner stars as Victor Martin, a retired NASA test pilot who loses his driver’s license after being caught speeding around Palm Springs too often in his vintage Porsche. Shot back in 2017, the comedy film Senior Moment is finally readying for release. The original Kirk is also celebrating his 90th birthday with a special visit to the Star Trek Tour this summer. That’s more than many wind up offering.William Shatner’s next feature film is Senior Moment, where he will be reunited with his Star Trek III nemesis Christopher Lloyd. There’s nothing profound to be gained here, but at least it’s a safe bet for your entertainment time and money. Smart plays a very contemporary woman, strong and certain of her standards and aspirations, helping to make SENIOR MOMENT fresh and current. That either means at 90 he’s more lucid than 50, or so, years ago or he’s become a better actor, who no longer needs such gimmicks. Shatner forgoes the long mid-sentence pauses he made (in)famous as Star Trek’s Captain Kirk. The scenery of Palm Springs and its environs is used to good advantage. Scenes in a retirement home are free of cheap gags at the occupants’ expense. The supporting cast contributes well all around. There’s less need to suspend disbelief here than usual for the genre. But screen writers Kurt Brungardt and Christopher Momenee make the journey entertaining, while director Giorgio Serafini runs the table in a crisp 92 minutes. ![]() You can fill in the rest of where they’ll wind up on your own. Along the way, he meets a free-spirited, age-appropriate baker (Smart) for whom he develops an uncharacteristic attraction. The rest of the film follows his efforts to regain both with the help of several friends. ![]() For him, that’s the equivalent of a gelding. Unfortunately, he does so once too often, costing him possession of his car and driver’s license. He drives rather sportily, if not recklessly, as part of his charm. Shatner is a former jet pilot, who chases skirts ardently, propping up his appeal with his Porsche convertible. ![]() Mercifully, this script resists the temptations of schmaltz and gives us a relatively believable story, set in a California desert city, mainly full of retirees. ![]()
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