Are there plans to release another direct to DVD movie for SG1?
I think Joe Mallozzi mentioned that they'd finished the recut, enhanced version of Children of the Gods (with original music!), so it should be out sooner, rather than later. That's sort of like another DVD movie.
I think Joe Mallozzi mentioned that they'd finished the recut, enhanced version of Children of the Gods (with original music!), so it should be out sooner, rather than later. That's sort of like another DVD movie.
That's not a DVD movie, that's a waste of time.
"Let's not make anything new because we aren't creative, let's just redo a 13 year old pilot!" - TPTB
^Season one will take some serious remastering.
I can understand why they want to rework "Children of the Gods". It doesn't fit with their "family" vision for the show at all.
I can understand why they want to rework "Children of the Gods". It doesn't fit with their "family" vision for the show at all.
For a show that started its life on Showtime and aired on that channel for five years, I'm surprised/disappointed that they didn't keep the "adult" nature of the pilot. I mean, obviously someone (or several someones) thought they'd take that direction, but that changed by the second episode.
^It'd be a ridiculous gore-fest with endless swearing, and end up being exactly the opposite of what an "adult" science fiction show should be.
I think Joe Mallozzi mentioned that they'd finished the recut, enhanced version of Children of the Gods (with original music!), so it should be out sooner, rather than later. That's sort of like another DVD movie.
That's not a DVD movie, that's a waste of time.
"Let's not make anything new because we aren't creative, let's just redo a 13 year old pilot!" - TPTB
^Season one will take some serious remastering.
I can understand why they want to rework "Children of the Gods". It doesn't fit with their "family" vision for the show at all.
^It'd be a ridiculous gore-fest with endless swearing, and end up being exactly the opposite of what an "adult" science fiction show should be.
I think that's a mischaracterization of what can be done without "broadcast standards" interfering.
^It'd be a ridiculous gore-fest with endless swearing, and end up being exactly the opposite of what an "adult" science fiction show should be.
I think that's a mischaracterization of what can be done without "broadcast standards" interfering.
Exactly.
Imagine a sci-fi show with the depth and scope of, say, Rome. Imagine something like B5 on HBO but without the PG restrictions.
Not sure why people still think cable = useless titillation and obscenity for the hell of it. The number of awards one by cable TV channels for their programmes in the last ten years should be enough to persuade anyone that isn't the case.
^It'd be a ridiculous gore-fest with endless swearing, and end up being exactly the opposite of what an "adult" science fiction show should be.
I think that's a mischaracterization of what can be done without "broadcast standards" interfering.
Exactly.
Imagine a sci-fi show with the depth and scope of, say, Rome. Imagine something like B5 on HBO but without the PG restrictions.
Not sure why people still think cable = useless titillation and obscenity for the hell of it. The number of awards one by cable TV channels for their programmes in the last ten years should be enough to persuade anyone that isn't the case.
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