Starring George Takei and featuring Eric Stonestreet.
This is the story of three ninja cheerleader stripper geniuses who need to save their sensei (George Takei) and take their finals so that they can get into Brown University. Duh.
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“The struggle is not only social, economic and political—it is STRUCTURAL. No matter what side you are on, it is worth listening to what they have to say.”
On the set of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, there was a little boy supposed to shoot Sulu’s big scene with George Takei; however, the boy’s mother was hovering so badly that the boy was a silent, nervous wreck. When Leonard was made aware of the situation, he had two AD’s distract the mother, and, as Takei explained,
“Clad in the robe he wore throughout the movie, Leonard got on his knees in front of the boy, smiled, then pointed at George, asking ‘Do you know this man?’ The kid grinned a little, nodded, and…now, right before our eyes, Leonard miraculously transforms from a curmudgeon to cheerleader. He starts bopping up and down, smiling like crazy, tousling the kid’s hair, trading high fives, and by the time he’s called back to set, Leonard’s performance has left the kid laughing.”
Image: a Tweet by @GeorgeTakei: “Live action of anime classic Akira will use white actors. In related news, remake of Roots to star Mel Gibson. #ShameOnWB”