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Battlestar Galactica II (No Joke)
I was visiting Battlestar Galactica.com and came acrossed the story:
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For those of you who do not know, Richard Hatch and company, (Original stars of BSG) have been, for years, trying to revive the series. They even made a promo movie a few years back that was widely phraised at conventions and such. (Damn good job I thought) Any whoo, this is great news, and one that many people have been looking forward to since the late 70's. (We won't talk about the 80's series) [ June 21, 2002, 08:13: Message edited by: Atrocities ] |
Re: Battlestar Galactica II (No Joke)
A serious question. I always knew about Galactica but was never into it until I rented one of their tapes @ Hollywood... now it has me wondering: What did they fooken do in the 80's? LOL I never heard of this part, so can someone give me a nice solid rant about the 80's Galactica so I can get up to speed? LOL
BTW - I am impressed that old Captain Apollo is supporting it so strongly, I half wondered if he was dead by now, **** it was like 20 years ago. |
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The 80's series took place 20 years after the events that occured in the 70's show. Apollo was dead, so was Starbuck. They found earth and discovered that we were primatives, current day.
So they decided to leave. However, a shuttle with a group of kids is forced to crash land on Earth, and that is the premise for the show. It had 1 good episode in it, and that starred Dirk Benidict (Starbuck) It explained how he died. The 80's serises sucked horribly. They tried, but just could not pull it together. Correction, they did have a couple of good episodes. One was were a guy went back in time to try and "improve" Earths history by helping the Nazi's win the war. He was stopped. [ June 20, 2002, 22:30: Message edited by: Atrocities ] |
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The only one I liked was when the cylons showed you in new york.
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Ok, this one makes me delurk once again.
To me, BSG is in the same Category as SEIV, maddingly close to pure genius. But that’s a different topic. BSG Lasted precisely one season, faced rushed production, and never got a chance to “gel.” Despite that, the show really had a special magic to it, and had some terrific episodes and ideas. Who can forget the “other” battlestar, the Pegasus. The ship of light, the eastern alliance. More forgettable was the cowboy episode with the silver western hats. After BSG was cancelled in 79, it was revived in 1980 on a lower budget. BSG 1980 in a word, sucked. To add a few more words, add on “really bad.” The kiddies were not the premise to the show, it was in fact, the Last shown episode. BSG 1980 assumed they fleet reached earth, and was hovering around it. The Cylons couldn’t figure out which planet it was, so … well, its almost embarrassing that I know the plot line. Most agree that BSG 1980 never happened. Richard Hatch has been pushing for a revival for several years now, and wanted to pick up the first season 20 years later with the same actors. After several false starts, the series is going to start over with new actors as a “reimagined” instead of a continuation. While starting over will allow some of the goofy elements to be terminated, I think picking up where the original series left off would have been the better choice. |
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GOD I MISS that show. Well at least Richard's books can take care of the Original series, and I hear that there will be many cameos. At least I would hope that the producers would do that as homage to Hatches work and respect to the original cast. Athena was very hot. My first crush. Then Wilma from Buck Rogers. Oh ya...... But one can't help remembering what happened with B5 after it went to cable Tv. *shudder* TNT really fouled that up. [ June 21, 2002, 08:12: Message edited by: Atrocities ] |
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Well, I hope they "re-imagine" that damn robot dog and the kid with the basin haircut right out of this Version. But they won't. They'll have a whole planet of stupid CGI robot dogs, all falling over humourously and talking in stupid goofy voices. You see what you've done, Jar-jar? DO YOU SEE WHAT YOU'VE DONE?
*sob* As for Wilma: *Off- think, off-think, off-think* (Didn't we have this conversation before?) |
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Oh my GOD *lmfao* That was a robot? Ok true story, my first episode, and only episode recently watched, was the Long Patrol... and 5 minutes into it I shut the ****er off!! *lmao* I saw what I thought was the ugliest, most annoying alien muppet ever to appear on film, and couldnt watch any further. Eventually I ran through all the twilight zone and tales from the crypt tapes and ended up re-watching the Galactica episode... I actually liked it, the Ambrosia planet with self-willed prisons.
But that fooken coked-out Miss Piggy looken thing, ahh man *LMAO* That needs to GO. I love how Starbuck plays the two girls, amazing for the censorship of the time period. |
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Funniest thing about that damn robot-dog thing was it's name. Was it "Muffet" or "Muffy"? *lmao* Something like that...
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I'm another one enjoyed the 70's Version, couldn't stand the 80's Version, the two were like seperate entities they just didn't jive and the writers wrote crumby scripts... I hope if they re-do they stay with the original Version, They could make it excellent with todays graphic and computer techology but it all comes down to money..... as with everything else.. good luck to them if they can get it going again. My son and I have almost all of the episodes on vhs except for the 80's ones, didn't like them and just quit watching it after being disappointed.
just some ideas mac |
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