F. This edit proves to me that Brad Wright should be forcibly retired. Instead of making CotG flow better, every single scene flows worse. Scenes are jarring, the cuts are obvious, and the combination of fx from 12 years ago and today is just ... well, it's stupid.
Among the really stupid decisions was the "gender" scene. Sam is introduced, and in the original, there is this battle of words between her and all the men, with her saying her organs are blah blah. In this version, all of that is eliminated. Instead, it goes right from her being a complete, coherent professional, to Jack going on about how he likes women, he just has a problem with scientists. In the context of this movie and scene, that makes no sense, and makes Jack look like a complete sexist ass.
When they finally are on Abydos, they use a different take, so when Jack goes by Danny to talk with his boy, there isn't that shoulder-shoulder push. But they keep Danny's annoyed reaction? Yeah. That makes tons of sense.
It's just one thing after another. Each decision Brad Wright makes gets progressively worse. He started out just fine, but now, 12 years later? It's time for him to go, and take his Lucasfied "final cut" with him.
I agree with OmahaStar about that scene... They really needed to remove Jack's comment about Carter being a woman because without any context or provoking statements from Carter, I felt that it made O'Neill look pretty sexist. To take a conversation that had nothing to do with gender and insert a phrase like, "My issues have nothing to do with you being a woman," kinda makes it appear like the issues is with her being a woman.F. This edit proves to me that Brad Wright should be forcibly retired. Instead of making CotG flow better, every single scene flows worse. Scenes are jarring, the cuts are obvious, and the combination of fx from 12 years ago and today is just ... well, it's stupid.
Among the really stupid decisions was the "gender" scene. Sam is introduced, and in the original, there is this battle of words between her and all the men, with her saying her organs are blah blah. In this version, all of that is eliminated. Instead, it goes right from her being a complete, coherent professional, to Jack going on about how he likes women, he just has a problem with scientists. In the context of this movie and scene, that makes no sense, and makes Jack look like a complete sexist ass.
When they finally are on Abydos, they use a different take, so when Jack goes by Danny to talk with his boy, there isn't that shoulder-shoulder push. But they keep Danny's annoyed reaction? Yeah. That makes tons of sense.
It's just one thing after another. Each decision Brad Wright makes gets progressively worse. He started out just fine, but now, 12 years later? It's time for him to go, and take his Lucasfied "final cut" with him.
I don't think there were any of the original visual effects shots in this version, well not in terms of CGI. And I thought the reproducttive organs scene was far less sexist this time around Jack stillcomplained about her being a scientist not a woman.
I agree with OmahaStar about that scene... They really needed to remove Jack's comment about Carter being a woman because without any context or provoking statements from Carter, I felt that it made O'Neill look pretty sexist. To take a conversation that had nothing to do with gender and insert a phrase like, "My issues have nothing to do with you being a woman," kinda makes it appear like the issues is with her being a woman.F. This edit proves to me that Brad Wright should be forcibly retired. Instead of making CotG flow better, every single scene flows worse. Scenes are jarring, the cuts are obvious, and the combination of fx from 12 years ago and today is just ... well, it's stupid.
Among the really stupid decisions was the "gender" scene. Sam is introduced, and in the original, there is this battle of words between her and all the men, with her saying her organs are blah blah. In this version, all of that is eliminated. Instead, it goes right from her being a complete, coherent professional, to Jack going on about how he likes women, he just has a problem with scientists. In the context of this movie and scene, that makes no sense, and makes Jack look like a complete sexist ass.
When they finally are on Abydos, they use a different take, so when Jack goes by Danny to talk with his boy, there isn't that shoulder-shoulder push. But they keep Danny's annoyed reaction? Yeah. That makes tons of sense.
It's just one thing after another. Each decision Brad Wright makes gets progressively worse. He started out just fine, but now, 12 years later? It's time for him to go, and take his Lucasfied "final cut" with him.
I don't think there were any of the original visual effects shots in this version, well not in terms of CGI. And I thought the reproducttive organs scene was far less sexist this time around Jack stillcomplained about her being a scientist not a woman.
I agree with OmahaStar about that scene... They really needed to remove Jack's comment about Carter being a woman because without any context or provoking statements from Carter, I felt that it made O'Neill look pretty sexist. To take a conversation that had nothing to do with gender and insert a phrase like, "My issues have nothing to do with you being a woman," kinda makes it appear like the issues is with her being a woman.F. This edit proves to me that Brad Wright should be forcibly retired. Instead of making CotG flow better, every single scene flows worse. Scenes are jarring, the cuts are obvious, and the combination of fx from 12 years ago and today is just ... well, it's stupid.
Among the really stupid decisions was the "gender" scene. Sam is introduced, and in the original, there is this battle of words between her and all the men, with her saying her organs are blah blah. In this version, all of that is eliminated. Instead, it goes right from her being a complete, coherent professional, to Jack going on about how he likes women, he just has a problem with scientists. In the context of this movie and scene, that makes no sense, and makes Jack look like a complete sexist ass.
When they finally are on Abydos, they use a different take, so when Jack goes by Danny to talk with his boy, there isn't that shoulder-shoulder push. But they keep Danny's annoyed reaction? Yeah. That makes tons of sense.
It's just one thing after another. Each decision Brad Wright makes gets progressively worse. He started out just fine, but now, 12 years later? It's time for him to go, and take his Lucasfied "final cut" with him.
I don't think there were any of the original visual effects shots in this version, well not in terms of CGI. And I thought the reproducttive organs scene was far less sexist this time around Jack stillcomplained about her being a scientist not a woman.
Carter: (chuckles) You don't have to worry, Major. I played with dolls
when I was a kid.
Kawalsky: G.I. Joe?
Carter: No. Major Matt Mason.
Kawalsky: Oh... (to Ferretti) Who?
Ferretti: Major Matt Mason, astronaut doll. Did you have that cool
little backpack that made him fly?
Hammond: Let's get started. Colonel?
Carter takes her seat as O'Neill begins.
O'Neill: Thank you. Those of you on your first trip through the
Stargate, you should be prepared for what to expect.
Carter: I've practically memorized your report from the first mission.
I'd like to think I've been preparing for this all my life.
Kawalsky: I think what the Colonel is saying is... have you ever pulled
out of a simulated bombing run in an F-16 at 8-plus Gs?
Carter: Yes.
Kawalsky: (hesitates, taken aback) Well... it's way worse than that.
Ferretti: By the time you get to the other side, you're frozen stiff
like you've just been through a blizzard. Naked.
Carter: That's a result of the compression your molecules undergo
during the millisecond required for reconstitution.
O'Neill: Oh, here we go, another scientist. General... please.
Carter: Theoretical astrophysicist.
O'Neill: Which means...?
Hammond: It means she is smarter than you are, Colonel. Especially in
matters related to the Stargate.
Kawalsky and Ferretti chuckle. O'Neill gives them a look, and they try
to look serious.
Carter: Colonel, I was studying the Gate technology for two years
before Daniel Jackson made it work and before you both went through. I
should have gone through then. But sir, you and your *men* might as
well accept the fact that I am going through this time.
O'Neill: Well, with all due respect, Doctor--
Carter: It is appropriate to refer to a person by their rank, not
their salutation. Call me "Captain," not "Doctor."
Hammond: Captain Carter's assignment to this unit is not an option,
it's an order.
Carter: I'm an Air Force officer just like you are, Colonel. And just
because my reproductive organs are on the inside instead of the outside,
doesn't mean I can't handle whatever you can handle.
O'Neill: (sitting down) Oh, this has nothing to do with you being a
woman. I like women. I've just got a little problem with scientists.
Carter: Colonel, I logged over 100 hours in enemy airspace during the
Gulf War. Is that tough enough for you? Or are we going to have to arm
wrestle?
Kawalsky and Ferretti look impressed by now, and O'Neill shrugs it
off - but it's clear he's done arguing.
wtf are you talking about DWF?
They removed the parts that referred to Carter being a woman (playing with dolls, reproductive organs), and kept the part where O'Neill brings up her being a woman, and that he doesn't have a problem with that. The remake makes no sense, if you're going to remove the parts that discussed Carter being a woman, then they should have removed what O'Neill said as well.
Can you really not understand a simple concept like that?
wtf are you talking about DWF?
They removed the parts that referred to Carter being a woman (playing with dolls, reproductive organs), and kept the part where O'Neill brings up her being a woman, and that he doesn't have a problem with that. The remake makes no sense, if you're going to remove the parts that discussed Carter being a woman, then they should have removed what O'Neill said as well.
Can you really not understand a simple concept like that?
And how exactly is complaining that Jack said his problem with Carter isn't the fact that she's a woman it's because she's a scientist in any way sexist?
wtf are you talking about DWF?
They removed the parts that referred to Carter being a woman (playing with dolls, reproductive organs), and kept the part where O'Neill brings up her being a woman, and that he doesn't have a problem with that. The remake makes no sense, if you're going to remove the parts that discussed Carter being a woman, then they should have removed what O'Neill said as well.
Can you really not understand a simple concept like that?
And how exactly is complaining that Jack said his problem with Carter isn't the fact that she's a woman it's because she's a scientist in any way sexist?
Are you really incapable of seeing something so simple?
*no conversation relating to Carter being a woman*
Jack: Oh this has nothing to do with you being a woman
Can't you see that the whole exchange no longer makes sense?
It used to make sense, when they were discussing Carter being a woman, now that half the dialogue is taken away, it doesn't make sense any more.
And how exactly is complaining that Jack said his problem with Carter isn't the fact that she's a woman it's because she's a scientist in any way sexist?
Are you really incapable of seeing something so simple?
*no conversation relating to Carter being a woman*
Jack: Oh this has nothing to do with you being a woman
Can't you see that the whole exchange no longer makes sense?
It used to make sense, when they were discussing Carter being a woman, now that half the dialogue is taken away, it doesn't make sense any more.
Try rereading at least rewatching the scene O'Neill and the others were surprised that Carter's a woman, Jack even referes to her a him before he sees her for the first time, the line still makes sense. Al they cut was the sexist parts of Carter talking about playing with a Major Matt Mason and her own sexist remark since they did seem to be her down just for being a woman.
Are you really incapable of seeing something so simple?
*no conversation relating to Carter being a woman*
Jack: Oh this has nothing to do with you being a woman
Can't you see that the whole exchange no longer makes sense?
It used to make sense, when they were discussing Carter being a woman, now that half the dialogue is taken away, it doesn't make sense any more.
Try rereading at least rewatching the scene O'Neill and the others were surprised that Carter's a woman, Jack even referes to her a him before he sees her for the first time, the line still makes sense. Al they cut was the sexist parts of Carter talking about playing with a Major Matt Mason and her own sexist remark since they did seem to be her down just for being a woman.
Totally deluded and clueless
Everyone sees it, except you, because the likelihood of you even suggesting that something on the show is anything less than perfect is unimaginable.
"Where's he transfering from"
"She is transfering from the Pentagon"
a minute of so of conversation
"Oh this has nothing to do with you being a woman"
Makes ZERO sense. Open your eyes
Poor choice of words. Hammond, the broader military establishment, the President -- however you slice it, it's disturbing to portray the United States as being willing to use nuclear weapons as a first resort.
If people get into the series from this movie, they're going to be a little confused when they start making fun of Carter's lines from the pilot in "Moebius."
If people get into the series from this movie, they're going to be a little confused when they start making fun of Carter's lines from the pilot in "Moebius."
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