May25| “Hawaii” caps and video
Thanks to roqi, added video and screencaptures of an old Zach tv appearance on show “Hawaii”.
TV Guest Appearance: Hawaii (2004) – No Man is an Island
If you want to watch the video, just go here at our video archive.
Thanks to roqi, added video and screencaptures of an old Zach tv appearance on show “Hawaii”.
If you want to watch the video, just go here at our video archive.
Hello lovelies!
After a while without updating, let’s restart with some eye-candy.
Updated the 2009 Public Appearances with more HQ untagged pictures in various events.
Also, added new photoshoots (thanks to Deko) and scans of June’s German GQ.
Gallery Links
• Magazines » 2009: GQ German, June 2009
• Photoshoots: Session 29 *updated!
• Photoshoots: Session 036
• Photoshoots: Session 037
added a few HQ new pictures from Tokyo premiere, also scans of Newsweek and Empire, both May issues. Also, more pictures of promotional Star Trek photoshoot.
More pictures to come soon.
Gallery Links
• Magazines » 2009: Newsweek, May 2009
• Magazines » 2009: Empire, May 2009
• Public Appearances » 2009: Star Trek Tokyo premiere *updated!
• Photoshoots: Session 029 *updated!
Hey there! First I would like to thanks all kind comments, emails and smoke signals I received from the past days. Thanks!
I added another Zach’s TV Guest Appearance, late in 2000, a small scene in “The Others” second episode, thanks to Joanne for sending in the video. You can check the caps and video above:
In other news, Zach has now his own official Twitter profile. Yeah, the other “Zach something Quinto” profiles on Twitter are fake. I don’t know if he will be posting by his own on it since he told he doesn’t like Twitter (see here the video where he told this) but at least isn’t fake.
Also, Zach Quinto network has Twitter, too. You can follow us at twitter.com/zachquintocom.
I have a few new pictures to add here, and will continue uploading the “So NoTORIous” videos, so stay tuned.
Added a new photoshoot and new pictures of Star Trek Premiere, thanks to TheCobraSnake.com.
Also, more So NoTORIous clips were added to the gallery, related to episodes 02, “Whole” and 03, “Street”. You can check all clips under the “So NoTORIous” category in our video archive.
Also, I received a couple of emails asking if the episodes are complete. No, it isn’t. I’m just uploading most part of the Zach’s scenes, unfortunally I can’t upload the whole episodes.
The awesome Jen has capped the 3rd season of 24 for us, and sent in HUGE captures to fill our gallery. Also, thanks to milkandmolasses, we have captures of 10th episode of So NoTORIous.
Speaking about the show, I’m working now in uploading Zach’s clips as Sasan. I’m sure you’ll love it, since Zach is GREAT doing comedy. The first 3 clips, related to 1st episode, “Plucky”, are now up in the video archive.
Zach attended the T-Mobile Sidekick LX’s launch held at Paramount Studios in Hollywood last night. There’s some pictures in the gallery.
In a webmistress personal news, updates here will continue, but once or twice a day. I had an accident this week and still recovering, so can’t stay much longer online. But don’t worry, the site won’t be abandoned.
According to MovieWeb, Bruce Greenwood (aka Capt Pike) created a backstory for Captain Pike, which JJ Abrams hopes to utilize in the upcoming sequel.
Unlike the original Pike, Greenwood’s interpretation of the character will eventually rise from his wheelchair to one-day walk again. While this isn’t exactly news, Greenwood hinted that Pike’s personal story, as it pertains to this version of the new Star Trek timeline, would be tied directly into Captain Robert April, who, according to the Star Trek animated series, was the original Captain of the Starship Enterprise. April was only seen in one episode of the animated series. His voice was supplied by James Doohan, otherwise known as Scotty, and in the Star Trek Encyclopedia, his profile is accompanied by a picture of series creator Gene Roddenberry in a Starfleet uniform. Neither Paramount nor Roddenberry ever considered the animated series part of the official Star Trek cannon, which has led to debate about April’s place as the first captain of the Enterprise. The character is certainly up for interpretation, as a human actor has never before portrayed him on screen. Who do you think would be perfect for the role?
Official news of Star Trek 2 heading into production hasn’t been announced yet, but as the box office grosses continue to pour in, you can expect to hear about it soon.