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Battlestar to get a more colorful upbeat reboot?

Since this is in the early stages and Singer hasn't been signed yet from everything I've read to date...the last was that they were close and he would get a ten million dollar pay day, I will wait and see if this happens. If it does happen I'm all for it. Have seen the concept art from the Fox project with Singer and DeFalco and it looked pretty cool.
 
And no Starbuck didn't knockup an angel.

In "The Return of Starbuck" it's ambiguous as to who Angela is, but the unproduced sequel ("The Wheel of Fire") specifically says she is one of the 'crew' of the Ship of Lights. But you are right, Starbuck didn't knock her up. She was already pregnant when he found her.

As for this new version, I'm all for it. You all know of my distaste for nuBSG. It was too depressing and grim for me. I want a BSG more like the original, which isn't afraid to simply be a rousing space adventure. Not everything has to be so damn serious.
 
And no Starbuck didn't knockup an angel.

In "The Return of Starbuck" it's ambiguous as to who Angela is, but the unproduced sequel ("The Wheel of Fire") specifically says she is one of the 'crew' of the Ship of Lights. But you are right, Starbuck didn't knock her up. She was already pregnant when he found her.

Well actually it was Cy the Cylon who found her. :techman:
 
And no Starbuck didn't knockup an angel.

In "The Return of Starbuck" it's ambiguous as to who Angela is, but the unproduced sequel ("The Wheel of Fire") specifically says she is one of the 'crew' of the Ship of Lights. But you are right, Starbuck didn't knock her up. She was already pregnant when he found her.

Well actually it was Cy the Cylon who found her. :techman:

Oh. Yeah. Forgot that bit. :alienblush:

makes one wonder, though, how can a Seraph be pregnant? Is there sex on the Ship of Lights? :lol:
 
There's no story to be told here that hasn't already been told (I mean, we've had crazy happy campy light BSG and Medium toned BSG which quickly turned into dark BSG, what else is there?) meaning that their just here to make a quick buck, and that defining fact is what set NuBSG apart from almost everything else.

After we have Bryan Singer's Battlestar Galactica, we can get...

Michael Bay's Battlestar Galactica

Tim Burton's Battlestar Galactica

Michael Mann's Battlestar Galactica

Brett Ratner's Battlestar Galactica (since he has no style of his own, it'll be a weird hyrbid of every BSG that came before it)
 
^^ I'm holding out for Paul Anderson's BSG with Jason Statham as Adama and Milla Jovovich as Starbuck.

There's been only two takes on this material, one very divergent from the other so I don't see why they can't do this. Look how many Gundam spin-off's there's been, or different takes on superhero material at the same time (Batman, X-Men, Superman). RDM tooks such a divergent tack with his version that a more true-to-the-original take would be very different.
 
There's no story to be told here that hasn't already been told (I mean, we've had crazy happy campy light BSG and Medium toned BSG which quickly turned into dark BSG, what else is there?) meaning that their just here to make a quick buck, and that defining fact is what set NuBSG apart from almost everything else.

After we have Bryan Singer's Battlestar Galactica, we can get...

Michael Bay's Battlestar Galactica

Tim Burton's Battlestar Galactica

Michael Mann's Battlestar Galactica

Brett Ratner's Battlestar Galactica (since he has no style of his own, it'll be a weird hyrbid of every BSG that came before it)

Quentin Tarantino and Uwe Boll are my picks. Separately or collaborating.
 
I'd certainly be interested in another re-imagining of the concept ... but the timing seems questionable to me ... particularly with the "prequel" BSG movie due this fall and the Caprica series premiering early next year.

The timing has nothing to do with SciFi's Galactica-verse and everything to do with Star Trek. For all its critical acclaim, Moore's BSG was a niche show; even by the low standards of a cable network, its ratings have not been spectacular. Universal isn't thinking about that. Universal is looking at Paramount's huge success with an upbeat reboot of a classic SFTV franchise, and they're saying, "Hey, is there a space-opera property we own that we could turn into a reimagined big-budget tentpole too?" Because that's how studio executives think: in terms of copying whatever's big at the moment. In this case, Universal execs discovered that they owned a franchise called Battlestar Galactica and that noted feature-film director Bryan Singer had been attached to it at one point in the past. The movie execs we're talking about may not even have been aware of the BSG television revival, since after all they're movie execs. All they pay attention to is what's going on in movies. (I've heard a book-editor colleague tell tales of studio executives who weren't even aware that the films they were producing were adaptations of pre-existing books.) Even if they know there was a recent BSG TV show, they don't care, because they're making movies. If they can get Bryan Singer attached to a space-opera franchise that they can pass off as resembling the Star Trek movie, then that's what they're going to do.

Yep...they are just looking to make cash on the coattails of Trek XI. Just like the original BSG was produced to cash in on Star Wars.
 
There's no story to be told here that hasn't already been told (I mean, we've had crazy happy campy light BSG and Medium toned BSG which quickly turned into dark BSG, what else is there?) meaning that their just here to make a quick buck, and that defining fact is what set NuBSG apart from almost everything else.

After we have Bryan Singer's Battlestar Galactica, we can get...

Michael Bay's Battlestar Galactica

Tim Burton's Battlestar Galactica

Michael Mann's Battlestar Galactica

Brett Ratner's Battlestar Galactica (since he has no style of his own, it'll be a weird hyrbid of every BSG that came before it)

Quentin Tarantino and Uwe Boll are my picks. Separately or collaborating.
How about Judd Apatow's Battlestar Galactica? His will be the "raunchy humor" version of BSG and it'll star Seth Rogen.
 
I'm up for it. The new series started out well enough but gradually just became a nihilistic, anti-humanist wankfest. It was just The Soprano's in Space. A new version, more true to the spirit of the original, would be great.
 
So.....black Starbuck this time?
Somebody get Will Smith on the phone! :lol:

"Aw hell no!"

*Cylon Raider on Starbucks tail*

Starbuck- Oh no! you did not shoot that red shit at me!"


*Starbuck controls a cylon raider*

" I have got to get me one of these!"

It was just The Soprano's in Space. A new version, more true to the spirit of the original, would be great.

So who would have been big pussy?
 
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