Here is his part in the movie. It wasn't very long but he does a good job capturing his characters emotions. When the parents discuss the name of the baby is such a sad part.
Before he became the god of thunder, Chris Hemsworth was temporarily captain of the U.S.S. Kelvin in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek, and in this unpublished interview conducted by CBM's Ed Gross shortly before that film's release, he discussed his character of George Kirk and working with Abrams.
For his work on Star Trek, Hemsworth received a Boston Society of Film Critics Award in 2009 in the category Best Ensemble Cast. The 2013 virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals is using his picture for card #76, Acting Captain G. Kirk.
Having seen the movie twice already, we picked up more than a few cool little Easter Eggs littered throughout the film that you may -- or may not have picked up on.
After hearing this, one is forced to think of what might have been. Obviously, the first image that comes to mind is Wahlberg sitting in the captains chair on the bridge of the USS Kelvin in that tragic, exhilarating opening scene.
Here is his part in the movie. It wasn't very long but he does a good job capturing his characters emotions. When the parents discuss the name of the baby is such a sad part.
Before he became the god of thunder, Chris Hemsworth was temporarily captain of the U.S.S. Kelvin in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek, and in this unpublished interview conducted by CBM's Ed Gross shortly before that film's release, he discussed his character of George Kirk and working with Abrams.
For his work on Star Trek, Hemsworth received a Boston Society of Film Critics Award in 2009 in the category Best Ensemble Cast. The 2013 virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals is using his picture for card #76, Acting Captain G. Kirk.
Having seen the movie twice already, we picked up more than a few cool little Easter Eggs littered throughout the film that you may -- or may not have picked up on.
After hearing this, one is forced to think of what might have been. Obviously, the first image that comes to mind is Wahlberg sitting in the captains chair on the bridge of the USS Kelvin in that tragic, exhilarating opening scene.