He had some interesting observations about how the recent Star Trek movies have been bent in the direction of "action" movies and away from sci-fi - and harkened back to his days on the stage when the rule was "Feed the beast" (meaning, give the audience what it wants). He seems unconcerned by the J.J. Abrams reboot in terms of style, blaming most of it on an audience that wants more "Iron Man" and less "Forbidden Planet". In that, he's probably correct. It was an enjoyable evening. Although Bill rambled a bit once or twice in stringing his thoughts together, I think he's remarkable for his age. Lots of energy, too - he only briefly sat in the big leather chair on stage to speak with the moderator (local radio guy), preferring to pace back and forth near the footlights of the stage.
You saw a living legend.
Color me green. How absolutely wonderful!