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^ Well, last I heard, it was still on the Scifi Channel...but I don't know what time anymore. It used to be on in the late afternoon...but that was a while ago and let's face it - who knows with the Scifi Channel?

You might wanna check their website or your local TV listings....
 
Posted by Vash:
^ Well, last I heard, it was still on the Scifi Channel...but I don't know what time anymore. It used to be on in the late afternoon...but that was a while ago and let's face it - who knows with the Scifi Channel?

You might wanna check their website or your local TV listings....

I checked and it isn't. One of these days (Not with DVDs) I hope to see Babylon 5 from the beginning. I remember liking it until they moved stations in mid season 2 or season 3.
 
/\ You don't want to watch it on DVD, or you just don't want to buy it without knowing what you're getting into? Because if it's the latter, you could rent them through Netflix. :)
 
I know that sometimes, the Scifi Channel sends various shows (including B5) on "breaks" of a couple of months or so.

You may want to check again later...maybe next month when school is starting and stuff. They change their schedule around so much, you might not get to see the whole thing...but you could at least see part of it before they change schedules again.

I don't know when...but I expect it will be in the Scifi Channel again sometime. But Steven has a good idea. If you don't wanna spend the money for the DVD's, you can aways do Netflix.
 
Speaking of Babylon 5 DVDs, am I the only one looking forward to the Babylon 5 Movies set coming out in about a month?

I have my The Gathering/In the Beginning DVD set aside to sell to a used DVD store whenever I get a chance.

I'm really looking forward to watching Thirdspace on DVD. I know a lot of people give Thirdspace the thumbs down, but I love it... It was really cool when it came out in July 1998 to get to have one last adventure with the crew of Babylon 5 during my favorite era of the show - season 4. Plus, I got to watch Thirdspace with my dad, and my since passed away grandfather. Three generations of my family all watching Babylon 5. That was pretty cool for me. :cool:
 
I'm definately looking forward to the B5 movies DVD set. I won't be getting it right away, cos I'm in Europe now, but hopefully I'll either get it as a present, or I'll just get it myself. :)
 
I'm looking forward to the B5 movies too! I have the DVD of the two that came out earlier...but I don't care. I'll buy the set for sure. :)

Some of those movies I've not seen in a *long* time. About 3 years ago, the Scifi Channel showed them all on one day and I watched them then...but I've not seen them since, and I'm really looking forward to it!

The Evil Dead...I'm gonna respond to your X-Files related comments here, since in this thread, we can actually talk about the show without being off-topic. ;)

And basically, I love The X-Files too. I didn't realize how much until recently...but I love it!

I watched the first few seasons on TV, but then I went to live and work in Russia for a year, and never *really* got into it when I came back. I watched the odd episode here and there...but obviously, with The X-Files, you can't really do that (miss an entire season, and then watch hit & miss) and understand much about what's going on - especially with the big arc. So I kinda lost interest for a while, and lost even *more* interest after DD left the show since he was just *great*, IMO.

However, when the DVD's started coming out, I decided that it was a good opportunity for me to catch up - and at my own pace. So I bought, and now have, all the DVD sets. I'm only in the middle of season 5 right now, but I'm *totally* loving the show. Season 4 was just *fantastic* - I think that I watched the entire thing in about 10 days (and the guys around here will tell you, this is *very* unusual for me! I was *always* behind in watching the DS9 DVD's last year!)! I just couldn't get enough...and was soooo worried about Scully and her cancer! I just had to watch it as fast as I could, to see what was gonna happen with that storyline!

Obviously, I have a long way to go, but I'm excited about it. I have seen some of the episodes past season 5...including some from the last couple of seasons with Doggett, etc. But I didn't really understand or appreciate them when I saw them on TV, cus I was so lost. I think that when I finally get to them on DVD, I will appreciate them alot more!

The X-Files is certainly right up there for me - I think that I prolly like DS9, B5, Buffy and Farscape a bit more...but The X-Files are right in there with those shows, IMO...and for me, being in the list with those shows means that I think it's pretty doggone good! ;)

Heh...I'll prolly watch a couple of episodes of The X-Files this afternoon, in fact! I'd like to finish season 5 during the next week or so...
 
Posted by BigFoot:
I'm definately looking forward to the B5 movies DVD set. I won't be getting it right away, cos I'm in Europe now, but hopefully I'll either get it as a present, or I'll just get it myself. :)

Actually, that's two things I've wondered about.

1) What region is your DVD player and/or DVDs? I'm assuming region 1, but then stuff in Europe won't work on it.

2) Where do the B5 movies fit into the storyline?
 
^ At the moment I personally don't even know a DVD player. I either watch stuff on my laptop (I cracked the DVD player, so it's region free), or I watch stuff on the family DVD player back in Canada. I'm permanently moving back home next year, so then I plan to get myself a region free DVD player. Right now most of my DVDs are R1, though some of them are R2 aswell. So yeah, getting a region free DVD player is the only way to go, and most of them around here are region free anyways, so no problems there. :)

EDIT: Where do the B5 movies fit in? Hmmm...I'm honestly not one of those people that could tell you that. I know In The Beginning is sort of an unofficial pilot to B5. I also believe The Gathering takes place before B5 starts, and I think it's told by G'Kar. I actually haven't even seen most of the movies yet. So yeah, I think it would be better if you got the answer to your second question from someone else. :)
 
In the Beginning - 10 Years before Season One, but told by Londo Mollari about 17 years after the end of the series... Best to watch it after season four.

The Gathering - About a year before season one.

Thirdspace - Some debate about this one, but it takes place somewhere in mid-season four. I, personally, believe it takes place in between the teaser and the first act of an episode called Atonement. Its tough to place exactly though, due to the uniforms characters wear, and the whereabouts of certain characters throughout the fourth seasons (Franklin and Delenn are only on the station together around the events of this episode, or something like that)

River of Souls - About six months after season five.

Legend of the Rangers - This won't be in the DVD set, but it takes place 2-2 and a half years after season five.

A Call to Arms - 5 years after season five.

Posted by Vash:
However, when the DVD's started coming out, I decided that it was a good opportunity for me to catch up - and at my own pace. So I bought, and now have, all the DVD sets. I'm only in the middle of season 5 right now, but I'm *totally* loving the show. Season 4 was just *fantastic* - I think that I watched the entire thing in about 10 days (and the guys around here will tell you, this is *very* unusual for me! I was *always* behind in watching the DS9 DVD's last year!)! I just couldn't get enough...and was soooo worried about Scully and her cancer! I just had to watch it as fast as I could, to see what was gonna happen with that storyline!
Season four was one of the darkest seasons of any tv show I think I've ever seen! I know season four is often touted as many people's favorite, I think I enjoy the "fun" vibe of the third & fifth seasons a tad more though.

Soooooooo many good episodes. Do you have any favorites? Most fans really love the light hearted episodes Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space' (An author interviews Scully and various townsfolk about a recent alien abduction) and Bad Blood (Mulder & Scully offer differing accounts of Vampires in a small Texas town - about halfway through season five, you may not be there yet)... But myself, while I enjoy those fun episodes, am more attracted to the X-Files for the horror episodes. My very favorite episode, the episode that I think is The X-Files is Home. Mulder & Scully encounter an inbred family who... keep their armless, legless mother strapped to a board under the bed.

It was banned from U.S. television in its original version. It absolutely blew me away that in 44 minutes The X-Files created a scarier piece of entertainment then most horror movies that've come out in the last 15 years have done in 90 minutes of screentime.

I also loved Kill Switch from the fifth season, I don't know if you've gotten to it yet. It's a very sci-fi noir story, one of the most epic stand alone X-Files ever. A software program evolves intelligence and tries to destroy the planet. Actually, I don't remember if it was that extreme, but I thought it was a great episode.

The amazing thing about the DVDs after season five is that the show is now presented in widescreen format, and I'll be damned if it doesn't look like the most cinematic television series out there. At the fear of sounding like your typical film student, I am literally floored by some of the photography featured on the show. Even lousy episodes are seemingly more enjoyable just because they look great.

How many of the seasons have you picked up on DVD? Don't forget, when you get to the end of the fifth season, you should rent or buy (It's pretty cheap) the movie... Which, in my opinion, is a solid movie. It's actually not great if you watch it alone, but viewed after season five and before season six, it suddenly becomes quite entertaining. It's very much a movie about Mulder regaining his belief in alien life, and a scene toward the end where Mulder watches a large alien spacecraft pass overheard is quite touching due to the look on David Duchovny's face.

If you haven't bought all the DVDs, and are debating whether to go on or not, I'll say that season six & seven (Especially seven) are a step down from the previous three seasons, but I find Robert Patrick's arrival in the eighth year to have really added a lot of energy to the show. I'm only 5 episodes into the ninth season, so I can't comment too much on that one just yet.

It's great to be able to chat about X-Files for once. There's not a huge fanbase for the series anymore, unfortunately. No message board like Trek BBS whatsoever.
 
Posted by Steven:
/\ You don't want to watch it on DVD, or you just don't want to buy it without knowing what you're getting into? Because if it's the latter, you could rent them through Netflix. :)

I really don't want to pay for another series. I'm already buying Voyager, and soon Star Trek, and I need to save up for other things. Besides, I really don't know what I'll be getting into and really don't see any worth in it.
 
The Evil Dead...thanks for sharing the info on the B5 movies. I was gonna look for something about it on the net later tonight, but you saved me the trouble.

Why isn't Legend of the Rangers gonna be in the boxed set? I think it should be! :p

And that is interesting about Third Space....I'm gonna have to pay closer attention and try to figure out exactly when it could take place.

As for The X-Files....I can't BELIEVE that your favorite episode is Home!!! :eek: That one is just plain scary-weird IMO! And kinda disgusting as well. Especially the ending. :lol:

I have a tendency to prefer the episodes that contribute to the conspiracy arc, so prolly my favorite episodes to date are Gethsemane, Redux, and Redux II. I also really loved The Blessing Way and Paper Clip.

In terms of stand-alones, I'd have to go with Paper Hearts or one of the episodes that contribute to the backstory - The Usual Suspects or Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man. But I also liked Hell Money alot...and Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose. Jose Chung's "From Outer Space" is kinda funny and I did enjoy it...but it's not among my favorites.

I have all of the seasons, btw. I bought them as they came out, cus they were on sale at Media Play and I figured I prolly wouldn't get them much cheaper. I'm working my way thru them, but I have not seen some of the season 5 episodes that you mentioned. I plan to watch one tonight though...whichever one is next (can't remember).

And yeah...I'm really glad to talk about The X-Files with you. Even when it was still on, it wasn't a hot topic in SFF...and now if I posted a thread, it would be buried faster than you can say "Firefly". :p

IMO, it's a great show...at least the first 5 seasons! I'll let you know what I think as time goes by and I see more episodes...but so far, I really love it. *Alot* more than when I saw it only occasionally and didn't know what was going on in the conspiracy arc. ;)

Edit to add: The last episode I watched was Kitsunegari.
 
Posted by Vash:
Um....I don't know if "sinister" is a word I'd use, kev.
Actually, I just said that to be funny. I haven't the slightest idea what anyone was talking about :p :D

And all reports of my assimilation into B5 fandom are pending on a trip to watch the series with the lovely Vash & Sakrysta. Or was it something else we were going to watch? Eh, who cares, I was mainly in it for the lovelies :D
 
Posted by Vash:
Well, I just saw in Steven's thread in the Admiral's Lounge that kevsthaman has a projected 3 weeks or so to Rear Admiral...and the Admiral's Lounge.
WHAT?!?!?? They keep tabs on folks up there?? :eek: I'm getting scared here people.

And you might wanna revise that estimate. As sporadically as I post sometimes, there's no telling how much longer it'll be. But, my multiple responses in this thread may help!

No, not spamming, never ;)


Posted by The Evil Dead:
Hi gang! I've been posting more and more in the Deep Space Nine forum, so I figured it was about time I insert myself into this thread...
Welcome The Evil Dead! Have a raktijino or some fine Klingon delicacies and hang out with your fellow Niners here!
 
^What is this, the Matrix??!?!?
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I just checked my info, and I have less than 50 posts to go. Uh oh, I may be on my way to assimilation soon!
 
Posted by kevsthaman:
Posted by Vash:
Um....I don't know if "sinister" is a word I'd use, kev.
Actually, I just said that to be funny. I haven't the slightest idea what anyone was talking about :p :D

Oh...so business as usual then, huh? :evil: :lol:

Sorry....as your BBS sister, I gotta tell you....you left yourself WIDE open for that one! :lol:


And all reports of my assimilation into B5 fandom are pending on a trip to watch the series with the lovely Vash & Sakrysta. Or was it something else we were going to watch? Eh, who cares, I was mainly in it for the lovelies :D

Yeah...we were gonna watch B5 - at my house in Metro Atlanta cus it's in the middle. B5 and TWO women!!! What more can you ask for in a weekend? :p
 
Posted by kevsthaman:
^What is this, the Matrix??!?!?
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I just checked my info, and I have less than 50 posts to go. Uh oh, I may be on my way to assimilation soon!

50 posts? Surely you can do 50 posts in a couple of weeks! Go associate some words or somethin'. :lol:
 
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