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William Shatner makes his documentary ‘You Can Call Me Bill’ available for viewing

William Shatner makes his documentary ‘You Can Call Me Bill’ available for viewing

William Shatner makes his documentary ‘You Can Call Me Bill’ available for viewing

William Shatner

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  • William Shatner recently made You Can Call Me Bill available for viewing.
  • The documentary provides insights into the star’s nine decades in movies.
  • He also talked about his decision to go to Mar-a-Lago for a Red Cross fundraiser.
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William Shatner recently commented on his choice to make You Can Call Me Bill, a documentary about his life, available for viewing.

“I’ve turned down a lot of offers to do documentaries before. But I don’t have long to live,” Shatner admitted, in an interview.

“Whether I keel over as I’m speaking to you or 10 years from now, my time is limited, so that’s very much a factor. I’ve got grandchildren. This documentary is a way of reaching out after I die.”

You Can Call Me Bill, a forthcoming documentary, provides some insights about the star’s nine decades in movies.

He also talked about the things he had learned after it had been published, saying, “I’m trying to discover something I’ve never said before or to find a way to say something I’ve said before in a different way so I can explore that truth further.”

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I’m trying to discover something I’ve never said before or to find a way to say something I’ve said before in a different way so I can explore that truth further

“When Leonard Nimoy died a few years ago, his funeral was on a Sunday. His death was very sudden, and I had obligated myself to go to Mar-a-Lago for a Red Cross fundraiser. I was one of the celebrities raising money . . . I chose to keep my promise and go to Mar-a-Lago instead of the funeral.”

The main reason for this is that “People ask about a legacy. There’s no legacy. Statues are torn down. Graveyards are ransacked. Headstones are knocked over. No one remembers anyone. Who remembers Danny Kaye or Cary Grant? They were great stars. But they’re gone and no one cares. But what does live on, are good deeds. If you do a good deed, it reverberates to the end of time. It’s the butterfly effect thing.”

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