Posted by Randy Barnett:
Want More Start Trek?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_05_10-2009_05_16.shtml#1242050994


   I saw the new Star Trek movie last night in IMAX and, like Casino
   Royale, it was an excellent and clever reboot of a series that had
   previously become stale and boring. Let us hope that the next one is
   not as disappointing as the Bond sequel Quantum of Solace. For those
   who want more Star Trek, there is a deal for you.
   InAlienable, the sci-fi film in which I appeared as an assistant
   prosecutor (and chronicled here as linked below), is now available in
   DVD for purchase for $20 from [1]Renegade Studios. (Not available on
   NetFlix or rentals.) On [2]my website, you can watch a brief interview
   with me from the set of InAlienable that also features clips of the
   other actors.
   [3]InAlienable DVD 
   InAlienable was written by Walter Koenig, who played Chekov in the
   original Star Trek series and films. In addition to Koenig himself,
   InAlienable stars Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica), Courtney
   Peldon (Boston Public), Marina Sirtis (Star Trek: Next Generation),
   and Erick Avari (Stargate, Heroes). The supporting cast includes Jay
   Acovone (Stargate SG-1), Judy Levitt (Babylon 5), Andrew Koenig (Star
   Trek: Deep Space Nine), Pat Tallman (Babylon 5), Gary Graham (Alien
   Nation, Star Trek: Enterprise), Alan Ruck (Star Trek: Generations,
   Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Philip Anthony Rodriguez (Jake 2.0, Star
   Trek: Enterprise) and Tim Russ (Star Trek: Voyager).
   If you buy this DVD, Renegade Studios will include a DVD of its recent
   feature film, Star Trek: Of Gods & Men. The cast is led by Walter
   Koenig and Nichelle Nichols, who played Lieutenant Uhura in the
   original "Star Trek" series. In the film, Chekov and Uhura are thrust
   into an adventure in a parallel universe where Captain James T. Kirk
   never existed, and the galaxy is in turmoil. The two are joined by
   Captain John Harriman, who commanded the Enterprise-B in
   "Generations." Alan Ruck, of "Spin City" and "Ferris Beuller's Day
   Off" fame, reprises the role he played in that film.
   [4]STOGAM Click [5]here for more information on this offer. PS: I
   receive no remuneration from this offer. I am just happy the Volokh
   readers can finally see the film they first read about here.

References

   1. http://renegade-studios.com/club.php
   2. http://www.randybarnett.com/
   3. file://localhost/files/randy-ina3d.jpg
   4. file://localhost/files/randy-DVDincludes.jpg
   5. http://renegade-studios.com/club.php

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