Theoretically one of the commentaries was supposed to be pulled from the next pressing of the Crusade DVDs, but I'm not sure that's happened yet.That sounds more like the US version. I think there was a R2 version of the movie set without commentaries because of some dispute over WB editing their content. I don't really recall the details now.
I thought they pulled one of the commentaries at the start due to WB interference with what JMS said.
Or was that a documentary?
(no, the JJ'verse is not Star Trek.)
Though I really wish The Lost Tales hadn't been made.
In case anyone is wondering, the gap has been filled.
Now I just have to get Crusade, the TV Movie Collection, Legend of the Rangers and The Lost Tales to complete the set.
Though I really wish The Lost Tales hadn't been made.
Didn't say I didn't like it. Just that it's not Star Trek.![]()
Though I really wish The Lost Tales hadn't been made.
Not sure why that is.
I really liked the one Lost Tales disk we got but even if I hadn't, the opening sequence would have justified its existence completely.
Jan
That whole "a rose by any other name" thing works both ways.
The title of the film would seem to disprove such a silly assertion.
Though I really wish The Lost Tales hadn't been made.
Not sure why that is.
I really liked the one Lost Tales disk we got but even if I hadn't, the opening sequence would have justified its existence completely.
Jan
Without the original sets, proper cast and decent storylines it didn't feel like B5. The corridor shots felt wrong, and the station just appeared to be 'empty', though granted you could argue that merely foreshadowed the abandonment the station felt in it's later years...
Really though, the emptiness was accounted for in the story; everyone was avoiding that part of the station because of the weirdness and the awful smell...though I suppose by that logic it should have been swarming with pak'ma'ra.
That whole "a rose by any other name" thing works both ways.Didn't say I didn't like it. Just that it's not Star Trek.![]()
The title of the film would seem to disprove such a silly assertion.![]()
Really though, the emptiness was accounted for in the story; everyone was avoiding that part of the station because of the weirdness and the awful smell...though I suppose by that logic it should have been swarming with pak'ma'ra.
Now, now...just because something smells awful doesn't mean it smells like carrion. Sulfer, other gases, sauerkraut......could be lots of smells.
Jan
Really though, the emptiness was accounted for in the story; everyone was avoiding that part of the station because of the weirdness and the awful smell...though I suppose by that logic it should have been swarming with pak'ma'ra.
Now, now...just because something smells awful doesn't mean it smells like carrion. Sulfer, other gases, sauerkraut......could be lots of smells.
Jan
Which raises the question; what smell is so bad that even the pak'ma'ra give it a wide berth? Anchovies? Live spoo? Dirty Vorlon socks?...Or maybe anything plant related? I mean they don't look like they're big on salads...![]()
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