The fact that the involvement of three major stars and a major directing team barely got the $102 million science fiction made speaks pretty loudly to the obstacles JMS will have to face getting his similarly budgeted Babylon 5 movie made.
Also, although Cloud Atlas was nominally independent, Warner Bros. agreed to distribute the film early, used their clout to get it a wide release, and kicked in $20 million of the film's production budget.
JMS can talk all he wants about being able to raise $100 million to make a movie (plus another $40 million for prints and advertising, apparently), but I'll believe it when I see it.
No, as long as it's only imaginary money JMS believes he can raise it's not "a decent pot of money", it's nothing!$80-100 million isn't "a decent pot of money"?
You can talk about Dredd costing $40-50 million all day long but JMS hasn't even raised that much and if he did it would be a pretty crummy looking B5 movie, Dredd was primarily set in a locked down building for a reason.
Also, whatever its creative successes or failures (I haven't seen it), Dredd was a financial failure, which is not something you'll see a lot of people in Hollywood want to emulate.
To be honest though, I'd be amazed if this actually happens, it was enough of a shock when The X-Files managed a comeback and that was a cultural phenomenon at its peak in a way dear old B5 never was.
To be honest though, I'd be amazed if this actually happens, it was enough of a shock when The X-Files managed a comeback and that was a cultural phenomenon at its peak in a way dear old B5 never was.
To be honest though, I'd be amazed if this actually happens, it was enough of a shock when The X-Files managed a comeback and that was a cultural phenomenon at its peak in a way dear old B5 never was.
X-Files was indeed a massive cultural phenomenon...for about the first four to six years. It's later season were a slow stumble into obscurity and irrelevance. By comparison, B5 went out on a much higher note and actually told a cohesive story, as opposed to a contrived, rambling mess. It's no wonder nobody cared when the second movie came out a decade later.
^And SPACED. Always SPACED
"Babylon 5 is a big pile of s**t"
"GET OUT!"
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To be honest though, I'd be amazed if this actually happens, it was enough of a shock when The X-Files managed a comeback and that was a cultural phenomenon at its peak in a way dear old B5 never was.
X-Files was indeed a massive cultural phenomenon...for about the first four to six years. It's later season were a slow stumble into obscurity and irrelevance. By comparison, B5 went out on a much higher note and actually told a cohesive story, as opposed to a contrived, rambling mess. It's no wonder nobody cared when the second movie came out a decade later.
B5 went out on a high note? "Sleeping in Light" was great, but since that we've gotten a lackluster spin-off (Crusade), a poor TV movie (LotR), and the painful whimper called "Lost Tales." If anything can be characterized as a "slow stumble into obscurity and irrelevance," it's the string of releases I just listed.
The "contrived, rambling mess" of the X-Files produced some great episodes of television that still hold up today. It produced characters that the general public is still aware of today.
Babylon 5 had some really great episodes but their visual effects have become antiquated to the point of distracting from the story. The general public is (maybe) aware of B5 only as a punch line on the Big Bang Theory -- a shorthand to demonstrate how out-of-touch Sheldon is by his powerful hatred of an obscure TV show that probably no one in the studio audience even knows existed.
If JMS gets this into production, rest assured Paramount Pictures will follow it with a DS9 movie. It's like a tradition.![]()
But just keep in mind that whatever you think about this guy, he's not known for bullshitting his fans
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Kind of off topic, but I enjoyed Lone Gunmen more than either X-Files or Millennium, neither of which ever caught my interest.'The Lone Gunman' got cancelled faster than 'Firefly' (but deservedly so from what I gather).
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