Hmm, those three would be the "pilot" episode(s).
One rejected proposal that got me quite wet, was that when the Galactica found Earth, it wasn't 1980, it was the 25th century and Col. Buck Rogers was holding the line against the Cylon vanguard.
That's an urban legend.
Just wow.
I just finished rewatching the original Battlestar Galactica and really enjoyed the series. So I figured I'd go ahead and watch the seven episodes of Galactica 1980.
Just frustratingly bad, bad, bad. I'm on the second episode and am simply ready to jump to "The Return of Starbuck" and be done with this pitiful affair.
Ya know, even though "The Return of Starbuck" is definitely the best episode of the series, it still isn't much to write home about. It's like an island in a sea of suck, but the island is barren and uninhabitable.
Here are my blog reviews tearing this series apart:
http://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2011/01/27/galactica-1980-thoughts-eps-1-3/
http://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2011/01/29/galactica-1980-thoughts-eps-4-6/
http://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2011/02/01/galactica-1980-thoughts-eps-7-9/
http://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/galactica-1980-thoughts-ep-10-and-overview/
It was also interesting how they mixed in some of the "dry" track of Gary Owens' voice to give the Cylon's speech more expression.Actually I think "The Return of Starbuck" is one of the better episodes of the original Galactica franchise. It's certainly the best, most complex portrayal of the Cylons in the entire Larson era.
It's coming out on Blu-ray next month in the UK, along with the original '78 series. Unfortunately there's no way to buy just the original series...
Galactica:1980 brought three Colonial technology changes that I liked:
1-Time travel ability of the Colonial Viper that should have been used beyond the pilot episode to explore Earth's history.
2-Invisiblity for both the Colonial Viper and the individual Colonial Warrior person too.
3-Colonial Viper now having two seats.![]()
Galactica:1980 brought three Colonial technology changes that I liked:
1-Time travel ability of the Colonial Viper that should have been used beyond the pilot episode to explore Earth's history.
2-Invisiblity for both the Colonial Viper and the individual Colonial Warrior person too.
3-Colonial Viper now having two seats.![]()
The two-seat adaptation is the only one of those that seems worthwhile to me. Time travel was too much of a gimmick, and invisibility would've taken the suspense out of the series by making it too easy to hide from the Cylons.
Anyway, the problem with all of G80's tech enhancements is that they were all the single-handed creations of that horrible Doctor Zee character, this know-it-all demon child who held absolute authority over the fleet and had reduced Adama to his spineless lackey. At least "The Return of Starbuck" explained why he was so super-gifted, although it didn't make the character any better in retrospect.
It's coming out on Blu-ray next month in the UK, along with the original '78 series. Unfortunately there's no way to buy just the original series...
It's coming out on Blu-ray next month in the UK, along with the original '78 series. Unfortunately there's no way to buy just the original series...
Oh crap. The UK gets the whole of TOS on Blu-Ray, but we only get the crappy theatrical re-edit of the pilot? FUCK!![]()
Just wow.
I just finished rewatching the original Battlestar Galactica and really enjoyed the series. So I figured I'd go ahead and watch the seven episodes of Galactica 1980.
Just frustratingly bad, bad, bad. I'm on the second episode and am simply ready to jump to "The Return of Starbuck" and be done with this pitiful affair.
And I have to watch this shit for work - which means I can't skip any of it!
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