Replied to RIP Joseph Sargent, Director of the Greatest Jewish Action Movie (Tablet)
I’ve always been a fan of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3. It inspired me to read the book…not so good. With a script written by the great Peter Stone, an ensemble cast that included Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Doris Roberts, Hector Elizondo, Jerry Stiller and Martin Balsam, this movie is truly a classic…unlike the remake.

The author of this piece suggests it is the greatest Jewish action movie of all time, and I’m not quite sure about that. But it has some great lines.

Replied to Leonard Nimoy Dies at Age 83 (nytimes.com)
I had the pleasure of briefly meeting Leonard Nimoy at a convention some years ago. There were many questions I would have asked him, had I gotten the chance.

While certainly I became familiar with him, like most people, through Star Trek, I remember his work in Never Forget, his poetry, the controversy over his decision to publish his photography, and many other things…I’ve tried to forget the singing.

While, after declaring he was and was not Spock, he’d come to terms with how much his most iconic character resonated with people, and it was never for the obvious reasons. The last thing Nimoy posted on Twitter, 4 days ago, was, “A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP.

In the end, all I can say is what Dr. McCoy said about Spock when he died(although on film, nothing is ever permanent). “He’s not really dead. As long as we remember him.”