Star Trek: 10 Biggest Takeaways From 'William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill'

10. By Any Other Name

I have seen William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill several times now. I already have all my notes, everything I need to write this piece, and yet I find myself returning to rewatch. To admit this is not entirely objective of me either — then again, nothing ever is — but recent events in my own life have created an uncanny resonance with the themes and philosophy of You Can Call Me Bill. I'm drawn to it. There is no doubt many others will be too.

There is one name in the title, but the themes of You Can Call Me Bill are as broadly universal as they are individual, and often 'universal' in the sense of 'the universe'. At the same time, no other name could be an effective replacement. The documentary is not just about Bill, it needs Bill, for his candour, his intelligence, his philosophy, and for the uniqueness of his life still living. You Can Call Me Bill is also about Shatner's career, about those other names he is, and yet he is not: You Can Call Me… Kirk, Denny Crane, T.J. Hooker, a Shakespearean actor, an entertainer.

But why this? Why now after previously saying no to a biographical documentary? As Shatner told CinemaBlend's Mick Joest, he had refused in the past because it "seem[ed] so final," but that now,

At this age, maybe it's time […] to put it down on film what I feel […]. What I was doing was telling the honest truth, unadulterated by, 'I wonder what people will think.' So that my family in the years to come will have some kind of legacy from me.

This is personal. By that other name, this is Bill.

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