The day Leonard Nimoy passed away, it was the last time I spoke to my father on the phone. I was in New York, he was in California. Two days later, I got a call from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department that they found my father's body. I experienced a double loss those two days.
@@callmemonkh9020 It seemed to _me_ like he burst into tears. If that's the case, I've always wondered why. Either way, I do wonder why his face tensed up that way.
Just randomly bumped into this at 1:30am. After a long day of dealing with the effects of my father's own Dementia. I see so many parallels between the relationship Spock and Sarek had and what I have with my father. And I just burst into tears. Full on waterworks, USA.
it's funny. It's about 1:30 Am right now as i comment. And i saw this comment. My father is slowly suffering from dementia as I type this. It seems so fitting and ironic that I saw your comment. Thank you.
@@williamnone Sweetie, I have been there, done that. My Dad died in 2002, my mother died in 2004 of a heart attack. The dementia was much worse. He was a genius - before. He was well into the dementia and could still fool someone, sometimes, for a while - that he was perfectly normal. He did that to my brothers, who thought Mom and I were making it up. Later, it was obvious. I have reached a conclusion: siblings need to go visit their father's doctor either with their father or not as they feel best. Be sure that they have permission to discuss his medical condition. They need to hear it from the doctor themselves.
Most actors fear getting typecast to a role to which fans only know them for but I think that the role of "Spock" was one of those rare roles that comes along that fans through countless generations never felt that was typecast. Leonard truly was one of those rare actors that fans came to appreciate because he had so many unique roles that fans appreciated the legacy of work he did. While I was introduced to Mr. Nimoy through Star Trek, I quickly found other works that he did through "In Search Of", Mission Impossible, Gunsmoke and many of the other countless TV shows that he has appeared on. Like Deforest Kelley and William Shatner, Mr. Nimoy's long body of work came from westerns and he's one such actor that continues to be missed.
I have heard that Roddenberry pitched Star Trek as Wagon Train to the stars. Watching this montage, I have never felt so strongly the impact that the character of Spock has had on me personally, and on our culture at large. Not to diminish his others roles, the character of Spock spanned decades of Nimoy's life, and in combination with Spock's continued incarnation via other actors, has spanned 55 years of my life and will continue to do so, helping us to value our humanity thru the problematic nature of his own. An amazing character, and an amazing legacy.
Spock was like a father to me when my own father was gone, I saw Logic as a firm basis for my character. When Leonard Nimoy passed I felt like I lost a Father figure. His Legacy will never be forgotten . . .
3:57 what Spock feels right here is something many of us won’t when our mothers, brothers, friends, loved ones are gone. Say what you need to say now. Express what you need to express.
Leonard Nimoy was master class as Spock, the man split between the worlds of Humans and Vulcans, loved and beloved in equal measure. He whose logic and occasional dives into Human whimsy delighted us - and endeared him to us - over and over again. Sarek was fiercely proud of Spock, and all he had accomplished, but his logic forbade him to share this with his son. While they had their differences, they loved each other, and in that last encounter with Picard, Spock felt his father’s affection for him, and just how much he meant to him. Watching Sarek struggle with illness in his last appearance on Star Trek was truly heart wrenching. Nobody but Mark Lenard could have done the role of Sarek justice. Elegant, imperious, logical. RIP Leonard, and Mark...May you both rest among the stars, and know that you are loved and missed.
Magnifique hommage à mr Leonard Nimoy , alias Spock , j’ai aimée la série originale et absolument tout les films de Star Trek , en particulier ceux où il apparaît. C’est un personnage emblématique. J’ai pleurée du début à la fin de cette vidéo. Vous avez sus capter les plus moments les plus émouvants…. De tout l’univers Star Trek, il était le plus humain celui qui dégageait le plus d’émotions ! Paradoxalement Dommage qu’il ai rejoint les étoiles , aussi tôt. Leonard Nimoy était un artiste fantastique, entré vivant dans la légende. Il manque beaucoup. Restent ses œuvres . Spock forever. Merci pour cette superbe vidéo et beau travail de recherche.
It was a sad, sad day when the news reached our ears of the departure of our beloved 'mister Spock' Blank the mind went, rolling the tears did. But rejoice! For he managed to live long, and prosper. Thank you for the great inspiration you have given many of us over the course of many years! May you rest in peace Leonard Nimoy.
Que d’émotions, en regardant toutes ces scènes emblématiques de Spock 50 ans d’aventures dans la franchise Star Trek. Les yeux plein de larmes , je suis ébloui. Merci monsieur Nimoy de nous avoir tant donné. 🖖
I believe that Mr Nimoy would approve of this tribute. It really fleshed out this character well and reflects what many have said about Mr. Nimoy since he passed away.......that he was a kind and gentle man. Amazing Grace was a perfect musical backdrop. Thanks for sharing. 🖖
For 30 years (35 now), Spock was my idol. In my teenage years, I went so far to learning to lift a single eyebrow whenever I felt "curious" or "uncertain" about things I considered questionable. When Leonard Nimoy died, I felt a part of me die because he was a part of my childhood. I, regrettably, only could relate to my own parents through my love of Star Trek. Leonard Nimoy will always have a special place in my heart, even though I never had the honor of meeting him in person. I thank you, Leonard, for bringing life to a character that I, among many, can relate to. Especially in my case, where I have the most difficulty in relating to others, even to this day. May you continue to Rest In Peace and may your iconic Character continue 🖖 LLAP
A fitting tribute, sad I'm only seeing it now after 6 years. If you ever still see comments the I would suggest you should do the same for the others that have left us. It was ... a satisfying goodbye.
So grateful and awe of the Spock and goes equally of Lenord Nimoy to portray a character never before seen. That we have this to enjoy. That if he didn't take the role, we'd never would have this marvelous man and character that touched so many very deeply. " It was better to have Mr. Nimoy and Spock, then to never have had at all" 🖖
In star trek 5 when their doing that scene, I always thought there was a certain masterclass in that lip twitch when he saw sarek say "so human" An emotional tick for a fraction of a section.
This tribute video is awesome. It captures everything about the character, and the man who brought him to life so well. Live long and prosper, fellow Trek fans 🖖
I like to think that when Nimoy passed, he was meet by DeForest Kelly and James Doohan. With open arms they said, "Hello old friend. We have missed you." Of course that is just me.
My Dad passed a few months ago. He was suffering from cancer, but also dementia. I bonded more with my Mom; I guess just about all of us bond more with one parent than the other. So I regret not having talked more with him. They think it strange that Vulcans, with their longer lifespans, could fail to fully relate to their parents or children, but I'm sure that we could live twice as long and still not understand each other.
I know what the human condition is. We're millions of years old, we might continue for millions more. But all of us have found ourselves holding onto something, a set of rules, societies, emotions, objects, places, pieces of knowledge, pleasures, habits, cultures, systems, approvals, adventures... Why? Because by holding onto them we can say firmly "I know what I am!" And because we're scared that if we let those things go... the uncertainty of what we would then be would make us quake to dust. To be human is to have human DNA. To be a person is to be whatever you choose to hold onto and let go off makes you be. We're all born human. To "live long and prosper", we must be people.
As to Spocks emotion during the meld with Picard. It’s many fold, I’m sure. Vulcans have emotions that they suppress..Spock is also half human.. after so many years of tension between he and his father I’m sure to see the extent to which his father “felt” for him was warming and a relief.. but not only that he was taken a back at the news of Sareks death.. he had to turn away. Just as he closed his eyes when in Wrath Of Kahn Scotty showed up with his dead nephew. I agree with the notion also that he was hot with Sareks emotions as well as any Picard felt.. (remember he admired Sarek too. Also had issues with Maurice Picard his father. So as an actor It would have been bad form for Mr. Nimoy not to show emotion… just as I’m sure Picard showed happiness to bestow this final gift of peace to both Sarek and Spock..
Really? Because I thought the 3 movies were pretty decent overall. My only 2 complaints with the movies are the size of the constitution class, and bringing Khan back as an English man (Benedict cumberbatch is an amazing actor, but the should have gotten someone Hispanic to play Khan.)
That is the best tribute of Leonard Nimoy I have ever watched, and I've watched a lot. RIP LEONARD until we meet in heaven.
RIP Leanord Nimoy😟🥺😥😢😭😭😭😭
The day Leonard Nimoy passed away, it was the last time I spoke to my father on the phone. I was in New York, he was in California. Two days later, I got a call from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department that they found my father's body. I experienced a double loss those two days.
I always was and i always will be your fan.
Thanks for the heart warming video. And thank you Mr. Nimoy! RIP
it is not every day that a Vulcan cries. But if, and when we do, it was inevitable.
The way Spock's face tenses up during that mind meld. Soooo many feels.
It always kills me!
That was a hard episode.
The mind meld with Picard...I thought he 'knowingly smiled.'
@@callmemonkh9020 It seemed to _me_ like he burst into tears. If that's the case, I've always wondered why. Either way, I do wonder why his face tensed up that way.
@@RobertNielsen1970 Well..he was hit with all emotions sarek had supressed for years at the same time...
When spock died.... Cried my ass off at 29 years old.
A toast to absent loved ones everybody. Stay strong, live long and prosper with peace.
One of the best actors of all time.
Just randomly bumped into this at 1:30am. After a long day of dealing with the effects of my father's own Dementia. I see so many parallels between the relationship Spock and Sarek had and what I have with my father. And I just burst into tears. Full on waterworks, USA.
Both deserved your tears. I hope it helped you deal with what your father is dealing with.
it's funny. It's about 1:30 Am right now as i comment. And i saw this comment. My father is slowly suffering from dementia as I type this. It seems so fitting and ironic that I saw your comment. Thank you.
@@williamnone
Sweetie, I have been there, done that. My Dad died in 2002, my mother died in 2004 of a heart attack. The dementia was much worse. He was a genius - before. He was well into the dementia and could still fool someone, sometimes, for a while - that he was perfectly normal. He did that to my brothers, who thought Mom and I were making it up. Later, it was obvious. I have reached a conclusion: siblings need to go visit their father's doctor either with their father or not as they feel best. Be sure that they have permission to discuss his medical condition. They need to hear it from the doctor themselves.
May God Bless You and May you know His Comforting Presence.
Most actors fear getting typecast to a role to which fans only know them for but I think that the role of "Spock" was one of those rare roles that comes along that fans through countless generations never felt that was typecast. Leonard truly was one of those rare actors that fans came to appreciate because he had so many unique roles that fans appreciated the legacy of work he did. While I was introduced to Mr. Nimoy through Star Trek, I quickly found other works that he did through "In Search Of", Mission Impossible, Gunsmoke and many of the other countless TV shows that he has appeared on. Like Deforest Kelley and William Shatner, Mr. Nimoy's long body of work came from westerns and he's one such actor that continues to be missed.
I have heard that Roddenberry pitched Star Trek as Wagon Train to the stars. Watching this montage, I have never felt so strongly the impact that the character of Spock has had on me personally, and on our culture at large. Not to diminish his others roles, the character of Spock spanned decades of Nimoy's life, and in combination with Spock's continued incarnation via other actors, has spanned 55 years of my life and will continue to do so, helping us to value our humanity thru the problematic nature of his own. An amazing character, and an amazing legacy.
My parents didnt like kids who cried,etc. I used Spock as an example to suck it up
Spock was like a father to me when my own father was gone, I saw Logic as a firm basis for my character. When Leonard Nimoy passed I felt like I lost a Father figure. His Legacy will never be forgotten . . .
Rest in peace Leonard Nimoy” Commander first officer science officer Spock” you we will be missed.
3:57 what Spock feels right here is something many of us won’t when our mothers, brothers, friends, loved ones are gone. Say what you need to say now. Express what you need to express.
Leonard Nimoy was master class as Spock, the man split between the worlds of Humans and Vulcans, loved and beloved in equal measure. He whose logic and occasional dives into Human whimsy delighted us - and endeared him to us - over and over again.
Sarek was fiercely proud of Spock, and all he had accomplished, but his logic forbade him to share this with his son. While they had their differences, they loved each other, and in that last encounter with Picard, Spock felt his father’s affection for him, and just how much he meant to him. Watching Sarek struggle with illness in his last appearance on Star Trek was truly heart wrenching. Nobody but Mark Lenard could have done the role of Sarek justice. Elegant, imperious, logical.
RIP Leonard, and Mark...May you both rest among the stars, and know that you are loved and missed.
Magnifique hommage à mr Leonard Nimoy , alias Spock , j’ai aimée la série originale et absolument tout les films de Star Trek , en particulier ceux où il apparaît. C’est un personnage emblématique. J’ai pleurée du début à la fin de cette vidéo. Vous avez sus capter les plus moments les plus émouvants….
De tout l’univers Star Trek, il était le plus humain celui qui dégageait le plus d’émotions ! Paradoxalement
Dommage qu’il ai rejoint les étoiles , aussi tôt. Leonard Nimoy était un artiste fantastique, entré vivant dans la légende. Il manque beaucoup. Restent ses œuvres . Spock forever.
Merci pour cette superbe vidéo et beau travail de recherche.
It was a sad, sad day when the news reached our ears of the departure of our beloved 'mister Spock'
Blank the mind went,
rolling the tears did. But rejoice! For he managed to live long, and prosper.
Thank you for the great inspiration you have given many of us over the course of many years!
May you rest in peace Leonard Nimoy.
Perfectly stated. Thank you.
Well said 🙏
He feels fine.
He was such an amazing actor... And a wonderful human being. I was so glad to have met him !!!! 🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
Truer words have never been spoken.. DO WHAT FEELS RIGHT!!! Today more then EVER we NEED these words and this philosophy!
There'll never be another Leonard Nimoy. Miss him very much. 😥
🖖🏻
Que d’émotions, en regardant toutes ces scènes emblématiques de Spock
50 ans d’aventures dans la franchise Star Trek. Les yeux plein de larmes , je suis ébloui.
Merci monsieur Nimoy de nous avoir tant donné. 🖖
Rest in Peace and Power Leonard Nimoy, we all miss you
Thank you Mr. Nimoy for helping to create a world many people sought refuge in when we couldn't handle this one....
I believe that Mr Nimoy would approve of this tribute. It really fleshed out this character well and reflects what many have said about Mr. Nimoy since he passed away.......that he was a kind and gentle man.
Amazing Grace was a perfect musical backdrop.
Thanks for sharing. 🖖
For 30 years (35 now), Spock was my idol. In my teenage years, I went so far to learning to lift a single eyebrow whenever I felt "curious" or "uncertain" about things I considered questionable.
When Leonard Nimoy died, I felt a part of me die because he was a part of my childhood. I, regrettably, only could relate to my own parents through my love of Star Trek.
Leonard Nimoy will always have a special place in my heart, even though I never had the honor of meeting him in person.
I thank you, Leonard, for bringing life to a character that I, among many, can relate to. Especially in my case, where I have the most difficulty in relating to others, even to this day.
May you continue to Rest In Peace and may your iconic Character continue 🖖
LLAP
A fitting tribute, sad I'm only seeing it now after 6 years. If you ever still see comments the I would suggest you should do the same for the others that have left us. It was ... a satisfying goodbye.
A very fine tribute to a great actor and an incredible cultural icon.
Perfect summary Mr Blair
Those scenes still bring a tear to my eyes I started watching startrek when I was14 years old, I,m 60 now and it still gets to me.
So grateful and awe of the Spock and goes equally of Lenord Nimoy to portray a character never before seen. That we have this to enjoy. That if he didn't take the role, we'd never would have this marvelous man and character that touched so many very deeply. " It was better to have Mr. Nimoy and Spock, then to never have had at all" 🖖
Galen83: This video was very tastefully done! Thank you!
RIP Mr Nimoy and thank you.
Why is it that _every time_ I watch a video like this, I feel like onion-cutting ninjas have sneaked into my apartment? 😎🖖
In star trek 5 when their doing that scene, I always thought there was a certain masterclass in that lip twitch when he saw sarek say "so human"
An emotional tick for a fraction of a section.
I so miss Mr. Spock....
🖖🏻
Beautiful tribute.
❤ 🖖
The strains of ' Amazing Grace ' during this chokes me up, damn you. I hope you're happy.
This tribute video is awesome. It captures everything about the character, and the man who brought him to life so well. Live long and prosper, fellow Trek fans 🖖
Very fitting tribute!
Nicely done. I just found this. Too bad you didn’t make more.
Just beautiful!
Leonard Nimoy's death in 2015 was such a huge loss.
I was only a child and I cried when I found out.
I like to think that when Nimoy passed, he was meet by DeForest Kelly and James Doohan. With open arms they said, "Hello old friend. We have missed you." Of course that is just me.
Leonard Nimoy was in several episode's of "Sea Hunt" and "Highway patrol" he played a good guy and a bad guy
Very, very well done! You have captured the essence of why we love Star Trek. Thank you!
Beautiful, thank you.
My Dad passed a few months ago. He was suffering from cancer, but also dementia. I bonded more with my Mom; I guess just about all of us bond more with one parent than the other. So I regret not having talked more with him. They think it strange that Vulcans, with their longer lifespans, could fail to fully relate to their parents or children, but I'm sure that we could live twice as long and still not understand each other.
Very nicely done. Thank you.
Casting Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock was logical
awesome tribute ! thank you
He will be missed always, We all wonder what we are here for. What is our purpose? We will most likely never know. LLAP 🖖🏻
the best of both
Sure do miss him.
When Trek was great!
Quite lovley
I'm crying 😢
Very cool...
Well done!!!! 👍👍
Excelente vídeo
Yy yo lloro por ti Spock
A fitting tribute.
It was…acceptable.
Well done. Thank you for the content.
I'm not crying your crying.
Good job!
4:40 damn... that hurt , and ah don't have the full Why, of it
Name this movie 1:43 please
The motion picture. The First one
Damn, you just HAD to cut those onions en masse, didn't you?
Quite good. Well done.
Very nice edit!!
Spock Prime
I know what the human condition is.
We're millions of years old, we might continue for millions more. But all of us have found ourselves holding onto something, a set of rules, societies, emotions, objects, places, pieces of knowledge, pleasures, habits, cultures, systems, approvals, adventures... Why? Because by holding onto them we can say firmly "I know what I am!" And because we're scared that if we let those things go... the uncertainty of what we would then be would make us quake to dust.
To be human is to have human DNA. To be a person is to be whatever you choose to hold onto and let go off makes you be.
We're all born human. To "live long and prosper", we must be people.
Live long and prosper Spock, Scotty 1 to Beam up
Dif tor heh smusma, Spock
As to Spocks emotion during the meld with Picard. It’s many fold, I’m sure. Vulcans have emotions that they suppress..Spock is also half human.. after so many years of tension between he and his father I’m sure to see the extent to which his father “felt” for him was warming and a relief.. but not only that he was taken a back at the news of Sareks death.. he had to turn away. Just as he closed his eyes when in Wrath Of Kahn Scotty showed up with his dead nephew. I agree with the notion also that he was hot with Sareks emotions as well as any Picard felt.. (remember he admired Sarek too. Also had issues with Maurice Picard his father. So as an actor It would have been bad form for Mr. Nimoy not to show emotion… just as I’m sure Picard showed happiness to bestow this final gift of peace to both Sarek and Spock..
As we say in Germany: vallah ich heul
Would have hit the Like button if you ended it with the orchestral music of Amazing Grace.
No, it's gotta be " STAR TREKKING ACROSS THE UNIVERSE! on the starship enterprise under keptin KIRK!"
If Spock embraced his human side, he would have been a selfish asshole.
Sadly JJ Abrams has ruined a once fantastic series.
Honestly, others have done far worse to the franchise than JJ did. HIs prime focus was on burying another franchise so...
JJ's, Grandfather, was a "Slumlord" & Scrap yard, owner. What's that tell you?
@@charletonzimmerman4205 quite a lot actually.
@@charletonzimmerman4205 Absolutely nothing, a man is not his father
Really? Because I thought the 3 movies were pretty decent overall. My only 2 complaints with the movies are the size of the constitution class, and bringing Khan back as an English man (Benedict cumberbatch is an amazing actor, but the should have gotten someone Hispanic to play Khan.)