Tuesday, March 26, 2013

William Shatner blasts IRS for 'Star Trek' parody video

From the Los Angeles Times Money & Co. blog:

'Star Trek' star William Shatner wasn't amused by IRS parody.
"Star Trek" icon William Shatner wasn't amused by an IRS parody. 
"Star Trek" star William Shatner was not amused by a video parody of the television show that Internal Revenue Service workers produced at public expense.

The actor, who appeared in the 1960s series as Captain James T. Kirk, used Twitter to give a thumbs down to the video, which reportedly cost $60,000.

"So I watched that IRS video. I am appalled at the utter waste of US tax dollars," Shatner wrote to his more than 1 million Twitter followers.

The Internal Revenue Service has apologized for spending taxpayer revenue on the six-minute video, which is attracting wide attention on the Internet.

IRS workers portrayed characters from the television series and vowed “to boldly go where no governmental employee has gone before.”...MORE
Speaking of going where no man has gone before....Here's Shatner and Toots of Toots and the Maytals covering the Police: