Their timing is considerably more ambiguous. Darned "Changeling" and all that....I want this...forgot it was coming out. Also forgot that the Crusade books are coming!

Their timing is considerably more ambiguous. Darned "Changeling" and all that....I want this...forgot it was coming out. Also forgot that the Crusade books are coming!
The real interesting tidbit for me is the 3 page document on the potential Psi corps movie.
With the airing of this premise, I wonder if this is the same topic jms has in mind for the B5 Movie he's taunting WB and us with, or what other direction this potential movie will take.
They`re releasing the Garibaldi script for Lost Tales?! I thought we'd be seeing this eventually in a future Lost Tales volume!! But I guess even getting that is uncertain.
He wants the multi million dollar budget. Ala the new Star Trek movie I guess.
No low-budget DVDs (I'd gather that also includes direct-to-DVD movies) or cable or computer games. Only a big-ass, multi-million dollar big screen return to the Babylon 5 'verse. And as JMS says, that or nothing.The only thing I would be
interested in doing regarding Babylon 5 from this point on is a full-
featured, big-budget feature film.
Source: http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-17720&topic=comics
^It's in the post Jan links to:
No low-budget DVDs (I'd gather that also includes direct-to-DVD movies) or cable or computer games. Only a big-ass, multi-million dollar big screen return to the Babylon 5 'verse. And as JMS says, that or nothing.The only thing I would be
interested in doing regarding Babylon 5 from this point on is a full-
featured, big-budget feature film.
Source: http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-17720&topic=comics
At one point it seems that he was perfectly willing to do another Lost Tales as long as it was budgeted properly. Both he and Doug Netter specified that at SDCC the week the D2DVD came out. Some discussions were apparently held before the writer's strike but were tabled when the strike occurred. It was afterward that JMS seems to have come to his decision that he's only interested in doing a feature film.Ah, I was hoping he'd been a little more specific somewhere. I didn't think that quite ruled out a properly budgeted straight to DVD film.
He wants the multi million dollar budget. Ala the new Star Trek movie I guess.
Anybody have their book yet? I'm interested to hear what people thought of the 'lost' Garibaldi Lost Tales segment.
Jan
As is always the case with Warner Bros., they went on the cheap with the first Lost Tales disk and, yes, sales were supposed to be dependant on whether there'd be future discs greenlit. JMS and Doug Netter (his partner in B5) both went on record that there'd have to be a significantly bigger budget for any future Lost Tales even before it went on sale. From what JMS reported, WB was most pleased with the sales (They should have been, since Lost Tales was at the top of the Amazon SF/F DVD charts for several weeks). Talks had been opened at one point before the writer's strike but WB refused to commission anything ahead of the strike on the assumption that there wouldn't be any strike.I thought that when Lost Tales (which I've unfortunately haven't had the chance to see yet but eventually will, getting ready to re-watch the series soon) the plan was that JMS was hoping to see how sales did and if they were good they would plan on making more.
Anybody have their book yet? I'm interested to hear what people thought of the 'lost' Garibaldi Lost Tales segment.
Jan
I want this...forgot it was coming out. Also forgot that the Crusade books are coming!
But it's a very sympathetic giggle. More of a chuckle, I think. But *very* sympathetic.Typically when one of the scripts team is asked about a release date, they either
a) Giggle
They *will*. Honest. Eventually. There's more B5 stuff to come out and all of that needs to be released before Crusade.b) Mention they will, happen eventually
Try hanging from the ceiling and looking through a mirror.c) Give an answer that a Vorlon couldn't interpret.
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