I all of the issues of the B5 magazine, but I'm not sure which have the Ellison interview in it. I'll see if I can find it, and get you the gist of it. That is, unless middyseafort can get to it sooner.
Thank you.

I all of the issues of the B5 magazine, but I'm not sure which have the Ellison interview in it. I'll see if I can find it, and get you the gist of it. That is, unless middyseafort can get to it sooner.
I found my copies of the magazine and located the two issues with the interview. I will finish reading it tomorrow and give you a run-down. Vintage Harlan, that's for sure!![]()
When it comes to Babylon 5, or for that matter just about anything else, Ellison doesn't like to mince words. Although he's justifiably proud of his connection with the series, he's not afraid to point out its flaws, and that certainly includes certain aspects of the original pilot movie, The Gathering. "I will say this now, although I'm sure neither Warner Bros. nor Joe would like me to say it, but I think it's necessary to have it said at some point by somebody; the man who directed the pilot film did a terrible job. He had been hired on and had to be bought off eventually. He shot it so badly he directed it so badly that the show lost a lot of early supporters."
Love him or not, that's one thing you will always get with Harlan: exactly how he feels. I have to admire that.Ellison doesn't mince any words, does he.
I have to agree with him, though. Compton's direction and framing was a problem from the get go. A shame Mike Vejar couldn't have been onboard in the beginning.
Issue No. 3 - Oct. 1998 (Cover: Richard Biggs in his EF uniform)Which issues have the interview, please? I'm lazy...
Jan
Issue No. 3 - Oct. 1998 (Cover: Richard Biggs in his EF uniform)Which issues have the interview, please? I'm lazy...
Jan
Issue No. 4 - Nov. 1998 (Cover: Pat Tallman in her Lyta green jacket)[/quote]
Thanks, Neroon. If I'd had to go through them all, I'd've lost a good part of the day just reading. Those were some great magazines!
Jan
Actually, no you wouldn't have lost any time at all. There at the bottom of the cover for the Oct. 1998 issue, it saysThanks, Neroon. If I'd had to go through them all, I'd've lost a good part of the day just reading. Those were some great magazines!
Jan
Ah, you lot have the mags? I don't suppose you could do me a favour and either confirm or deny that the Babylon 1,2 & 3 logos in my thread on Trek art are actually from the mags? I got the reference from a site claiming they were scanned from the official mag, but you know how some fan sites are. Just want to make sure I'm not proporgating inacurate graphics.![]()
I didn't say I'd've had a hard time finding it, only that I'd've ended up reading instead of looking.Actually, no you wouldn't have lost any time at all. There at the bottom of the cover for the Oct. 1998 issue, it saysThanks, Neroon. If I'd had to go through them all, I'd've lost a good part of the day just reading. Those were some great magazines!
Jan
"SCREAMS FROM THE EDGE
The first part of an exclusive interview with Harlan Ellison."
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Babylon five took an interest approach of several miniarchs within a larger, 5-season story arch (for instance, I was convinced the Shadow War would last the entire time).
Babylon five took an interest approach of several miniarchs within a larger, 5-season story arch (for instance, I was convinced the Shadow War would last the entire time).
I think the Shadow War got ended in season four because the show had been threatened with cancellation.
Babylon five took an interest approach of several miniarchs within a larger, 5-season story arch (for instance, I was convinced the Shadow War would last the entire time).
I think the Shadow War got ended in season four because the show had been threatened with cancellation.
It'd be foolish, I think, to try and extend the shadow war across
3 years of the B5 series; I think it'd get redundent real fast. I'd say
there has to be more than that, wouldn't you?
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