Sir Patrick Stewart Talks About Games and Technology

Greg Tito

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Sir Patrick Stewart Talks About Games and Technology

The smooth Shakespearean style of Sir Patrick Stewart's voice is mesmerizing as he discusses his love of technology.


Update: I've been informed by my colleagues that Stewart was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II this past New Year's [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/arts_and_culture/8434903.stm]. That means he will now be referred to as Sir Patrick Stewart, and is at least 30% more badass.

Although Sir Patrick Stewart was a celebrated classical actor for many years, his bald pate has been a staple of nerd culture ever since he donned the skin tight uniform for the pilot of X-Men [http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Next-Generation-Complete/dp/B000RZIGVS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1280172740&sr=1-1-spell] movies. Even though his characters are often surrounded with high-tech gizmos and gadgets, how does an older gentlemen like Stewart react to the rise of technology in the real world? Very well, apparently.

"I love the internet," he told PBS. "I'm learning more and more how to use it and how to access information." He said that completing tasks like finding out the weather in L.A. in fifteen seconds or looking up a line of Shakespeare is "fantastic."

Stewart extolled the wonders of Apple's smartphone, likening it to part of his body. "My beautiful iPhone, which I never have out of my hand, and that I do everything with and that has become and extension of who I am."

The one aspect of tech that he is wary of pursuing is gaming. "The only aspect of all of this that I have never taken to, partly because I do have an addictive temperament, and that is gaming," he said with emphasis. "I have a stack of games, I've never taken the covers off of them, because I feel that if I do, I'm finished." Insert all of the gravitas you can imagine Patrick Stewart giving that last phrase and he seems genuinely worried to get sucked into gaming.

The one thing that Stewart refuses to get into is Twitter. "I don't Tweet. I've never Twittered," he said with a shrug. "To reduce life to, how many? [looks off camera] 140. Just seems to me to be a little simplistic, maybe I like complexity and abstraction too much."

I can listen to Patrick Stewart say anything, but when he talks about the rise of technology and his love of it, well, it's even sweeter.

Source: Multiplayer [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2010/02/02/patrick-stewart-a-technophile-not-yet-a-gamer/]

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jebbo

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Wouldn't it be awesome if the game that popped his cherry was Star Trek Online? Imagine that!
That was a nice little clip, Patrick Stewart's voice just makes you listen, everything he says feels like treacle poured down your ear canal and I totally agree about his Twitter comment
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Yay. I love Sir Patrick Stewart.
Even more reason to love him. He may not play games, but he still loves technology.
He is like a personal hero to me...
Haaauuuuuu~
 

wooty

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Nice to see Sir Stewart is a tech head, never would of really pictured him as an iPhone person though
 

Daveman

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"If I do... *dramatic pause*... I'm finished."

God, it's like he can't stop.
 

_Janny_

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Man, I love listening to him talk... Great to see that he loves technology so much.
 

Hiphophippo

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He's like Morgan Freeman in a way. Nearly everything is better with his voices inclusion.
 

Lono Shrugged

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Patrick Stewart jumped up a million cool points in my head after he wrote an excellent intro to the Transmetropolitan vol. 5 trade.

The only way it could get any higher is if he actually made that movie he wrote in Extras.
 

evilartist

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Mr.Wiggles said:
A serious Shakespearian actor who will only be remembered from Star Trek...snip
What's wrong with that? To be remembered as Jean-Luc is a damn fine accomplishment in my book. :)
 
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I wish he would read me bedtime stories.
That would be the greatest thing ever.

Sir Ollie said:
Patrick Stewart for the God Emperor of Mankind!

Seriously...
seconded
 

BabySinclair

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Even better than just him being PM, Neeson and Freeman also enter politics and with their combined smooth voices the world enters a hundred years of peace.
 
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Irridium said:
I wish he would read me bedtime stories.
That would be the greatest thing ever.

Sir Ollie said:
Patrick Stewart for the God Emperor of Mankind!

Seriously...
seconded
Make it so.

Ever wonder why X-Men succeeded at the box office? 2 Shakespearian Sirs.

Would that all our lamentable passtimes were followed by such upright pillars of the stage.

Someone point him at Atkinson, please, and set phasers to awesome.
 

Gruchul

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Patrick Stewart enriches my life simply by continuing to exist. His admission that he hates talking on the phone helped feel even closer to this modern British icon