Those were used pretty sparingly, though.
Typically premium cable has the highest budgets, then network, then basic cable, although there are a few exceptions here and there that buck that pattern.Network budgets are often smaller than cable.
Typically premium cable has the highest budgets, then network, then basic cable, although there are a few exceptions here and there that buck that pattern.Network budgets are often smaller than cable.
I don't know about that, TV cgi these days is pretty good...even occasionally on syfy tv movies.
I dunno. Once Upon a Time recently had an episode that featured an all-CG character (technically, one that was mo-capped), and it was both a budget-buster and it looked plain awful. And that was on a major network!
Why not all three?*cough* do Rendezvous with Rama instead *cough*
Mega-Puppeteer vs. Kzinti-don?
I've actually not watched anything other than BSG on Siffy in a decade or more... the reports about the Riverworld atrocity kept me away from their Dune ones, though I've heard OK things about those.
I'd prefer an adaptation of The City and the Stars to Childhood's End -- if only because I think the notion of a species achieving transcendence to godhead by evolution is basically a fantasy concept.
Let's hope we can get to a level where no bodies are needed.
I saw most of it. I missed the last hour or so of the last episode and haven't gotten around to watching it yet. I thought what I saw was pretty good.
I was exactly the same way. Though I found the entire premise unlikely, and the reveal for why they were there was absolutely horrifying. Not sure how people see it as "evolution" so much as "the Borg looking for a snack."It was a real slog to get through all six hours and I ended up fast forwarding here and there. I loved the alien design and Charles Dance but that was about it.
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