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1136.1 | Holy Cattlecar, Batman, what a STINKO idea!! | VMSMKT::KENAH | There are no mistakes in Love... | Wed Apr 07 1993 18:32 | 12 |
| >Please write a short, polite letter explaining that you've heard that
>there may be a new BATTLESTAR GALACTICA project in the pipeline and
>how you'd love to see BG back on the air with original cast members.
>Please make it look like an independent letter, and not one that just
>a standard letter obviously from an international campaign.
Is it okay if I write a short, polite letter that says that this is a
monumentally BAD idea? The original show was dreck; a revival would
be worse than dreck, it would be dreck with old fogies in the lead
roles.
andrew
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1136.2 | 8^) | 3D::REITH | Jim 3D::Reith MLO1-2/c37 223-2021 | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:18 | 1 |
| But it would be fun to see them brig back Lorne Greene
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1136.3 | | KDX200::ROBR | No one can stop us now... | Thu Apr 08 1993 19:10 | 4 |
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I *LOVED* that show!!! this is great!!
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1136.4 | 2 cents - I'd write a letter for a movie, not a series ... | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Doin' the same thing twice | Fri Apr 09 1993 08:53 | 12 |
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Oh man . . . a Battlestar Galactica reunion . . . oh man . . .
This is such a completely weird idea. I think a series would be as
abyssimal as the original - but I think a movie would be kinda fun . .
I still remember being 8 years old, watching the show and thinking
that the robots ( i forget the names ) with the ping-ponging little red
scanning light for eyes were the dumbest things. Is that where
Knightrider got the idea? Same quality of show, I think . . .
-Jim
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1136.5 | Somethings never get thrown away... :^) | STRATA::MMURRAY | Commercial sign in 5... | Fri Apr 09 1993 09:25 | 24 |
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Hi all,
Well.... The original was pretty campy compared to today's
standards, but I think if they did it right this time
it wouldn't be all that bad...
The basic premise was very much a rehash of a common plot
device, but it all depends on how well it is written,
how good the actors are, how good the effects are, how
well the physical universe holds with ours...
If they did it right it would be good...
Bye,
Mike.
P.S. The were called cylons... At the time I thought they looked
pretty cool, dumb as a rock, but cool looking none the less.
P.P.S I still have the Viper and the Cylon fighter, with firing
missles no less!!! :^)
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1136.6 | No BG Yes Alien Nation or V | BASEX::GEOFFREY | Don't trust Mr.Magoo | Fri Apr 09 1993 10:57 | 4 |
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I rather they brought back "V" or Alien Nation.
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1136.7 | | DSSDEV::PIEKOS | Zoo TV | Fri Apr 09 1993 11:36 | 1 |
| I hated that fake dog/robot/thingy.
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1136.8 | STTNG meets BG! | TROOA::SKEOCH | Wearing my Alpha Performance briefs! | Fri Apr 09 1993 12:01 | 10 |
| Some time ago, I came across a script posted in the Star Trek Notes
conference (I think; maybe it was on a bulletin board) which
described how the fleeing BG fleet meets up with the ST:TNG
Enterprise. Pretty fair treatment of both series, I'd say; plenty of
opportunity for special effects!
Now THAT I'd love to see!.
Ian S.
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1136.9 | Tie Fighters v. Vipers.. | REACH::WRIGHT | Life was never meant to be painless | Fri Apr 09 1993 12:33 | 10 |
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Naw,
Battlestars Galatica and its rag tag fleet meet Darth Vader and the Empirial
fleet...("Come to the dark side Starbuck...") :-)
grins,
clark.
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1136.10 | There was a BG sequel | VERGA::KLAES | Life, the Universe, and Everything | Fri Apr 09 1993 12:56 | 9 |
| BG did have a sequel: GALACTICA 1980, when the starship crew
finds Earth in guess which year? It was even campier and less
scientific than the original series. Starbuck made a guest appearance
in the last episode. Mercifully G1980 lasted but one season.
I know there's a '70s revival going on, but this is ridiculous!
:^)
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1136.11 | a saga in the making . . . | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Doin' the same thing twice | Fri Apr 09 1993 13:03 | 21 |
| What next? Gil Gerard reprising his role as Buck Rogers, with that
annoying little robot thing with the horrible voice?
Buck Rogers, found floating adrift in a cryogenic state, is picked
up by James T. Kirk in the Starship Enterprise. They then encounter a
huge half-destroyed artificial satellite called, quaintly, the 'Death
Star'. An immense explosion catapults the Enterprise through space-time
where they end up at the other end of the Deep Space 9 worm hole.
After docking, and meeting with the Jean-Luc and the new Enterprise,
the whole station is attacked by the fleeing Battlestar Galactica crew,
believe it a new enemy station. After their differences are resolved,
a lone tie-fighter comes through the worm hole carrying Luke S. and
R2-D2 ( they were caught in the tail end of the explosion at the Death
Star ). Just when all the ships are docked at the station, a visting
ship's officer named Ripley reports an outbreak of a paticular virulent
type of alien predator. Ripley leads an assault team through the station
with the help of Odo and Starbuck. Just then, a huge mining ship,
named Red Dwarf appears from the wormhole, wildly out of control, and
wipes out the entire station. End of story.
:0) :-) - Jim
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1136.12 | | KDX200::ROBR | I laugh at what I've done... | Fri Apr 09 1993 14:33 | 15 |
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re buck rogers: that was tweakie (with dr. theopolis around his neck)
whiney dog on BG = muffy
:')
i LIVED for this stuff :'). granted, i think BR blows, BG1980 blows,
but BG was great!!
this was all the scifi i had to grow up with (salvage 1 was another
short lived favorite).
- rob
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1136.13 | | KACIE::SANDER | I do more in a Week than most do in a Day :-) | Fri Apr 09 1993 16:44 | 1 |
| The BG beast was MUFFIT and it was a DAGIT not a DOG
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1136.14 | A 70's Revival? Disco *still* sucks! | VMSMKT::KENAH | There are no mistakes in Love... | Fri Apr 09 1993 16:56 | 3 |
| BG was bad science, worse fiction, and truly hideous science fiction.
andrew
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1136.15 | Anything SF! | MIMS::WILBUR_D | | Fri Apr 09 1993 18:47 | 14 |
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I liked BG at the time and watched it faithfully, hated BG1980
(Except the episode with the Cylon that was stranded with Starbuck.
In which case I loved 80% of that and hated the other 20%)
But .6 "V"!???....I'd chew my arm off to getaway from the TV
The success/failure of a new series would depend of the writing.
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1136.16 | | TINCUP::XAIPE::KOLBE | Caught between Angst and Ennui | Fri Apr 09 1993 19:08 | 2 |
| re:-1 would that be the arm welded to the remote control?? :*) I kind of liked
Starbuck, they could bring him back and dump the rest. liesl
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1136.17 | mr. spock? what are the odds of a royal fizzbin? | KDX200::ROBR | I laugh at what I've done... | Sun Apr 11 1993 15:51 | 4 |
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yeah, the 1980 episode with starbuck was one of the best ever
(especially when he was teaching the cylon to play pyramid :')).
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1136.18 | Schlock of my youth | CUPMK::WAJENBERG | | Mon Apr 12 1993 11:58 | 13 |
| Re .11:
You forgot to put in an appearance of the Doctor in his TARDIS and the
good ship "Heart o' Gold" with a complete retinue of snide humanoids,
neurotic cybernetics, and at least one copy of a certain guide book
with "DON'T PANIC" written on the cover in large, friendly letters.
Earl Wajenberg
P.S.: Oh, yeah, and a saucer-shaped craft carrying a nuclear family,
plus son-in-law-wannabe, inexplicably-unmurdered stowaway, and a robot
with a tendency to wave its arms and shout "Danger! Danger!" when
menaced by large quantities of papier mache.
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1136.19 | | SANDZ::ED_ECK | Please Support Global Warming | Mon Apr 12 1993 13:52 | 4 |
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...And, "With your host, Truman Bradley"
(Now, if we could just work Barbarella in there somehow...)
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1136.20 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Mon Apr 12 1993 16:02 | 5 |
| Barbarella shows up via the Time Tunnel.
Along with James West and Artemus Gordon.
-b
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1136.21 | chapter and verse and chapter . . . | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Doin' the same thing twice | Mon Apr 12 1993 16:33 | 16 |
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And Lazurus Long ( having been picked up by a Lensman for trafficking
non-presciption aspirin ) is brought in and thrown in the DS9 brig. He
escapes with the help of Golan Trevize who is still ( at that point )
searching for Earth. Just then, Dr. Tachyon's ship _Baby_ arrives
( with out the Dr.! ) and begins talking telepathically to Mrs. Troi,
on board in search of a husband ( and pestering Sisko and Odo ). Mrs.
Troi takes her servant to Takis in search of the doctor where her
servant meets his long-lost brother Lurch from the Aaddam's family.
They find the doctor in an embarrassing position with Barbarella,
debating 'en coitus' the _real_ cause of the Vietnam War. Then the
entire space-time continuum implodes from too many inane plots and we
are left with the question : When will they do a Blackadder in Space?
-Jim
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1136.22 | | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Tue Apr 13 1993 11:51 | 8 |
| "When will they do a Blackadder in Space?"
Ah, you missed that, did you?
Ann B.
I'm serious; there were two alternate futures presented for Blackadder
in "A Blackadder Christmas Carol".
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1136.23 | | REACH::WRIGHT | Life was never meant to be painless | Tue Apr 13 1993 11:57 | 11 |
| re - 21.
The universe doesn't end from too many inane blot devices.
The Dark Star arives and bomb number 36 refuses to come back...
leaving the crew to once again go surfing...
grins,
clark.
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1136.24 | Shocking discovery | MAIL::ROGERS | | Tue Apr 13 1993 12:52 | 2 |
| The sign of a truly wasted life is to be able to recognize most of
these references...
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1136.25 | | MAIL::ROGERS | | Tue Apr 13 1993 12:53 | 1 |
| ...and a BG revival is a truly bad idea.
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1136.26 | Suggestion | SANDZ::ED_ECK | Please Support Global Warming | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:35 | 5 |
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Now if we could only get Mrs. Peel into this...ah, that leather
jumpsuit...
Let's call it "Voyage to the Bottom of the Ratings"
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1136.27 | LIS, the Movie? | VOYAGR::ED_ECK | Please Support Global Warming | Mon Apr 26 1993 09:59 | 6 |
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There was a short blurb in the Arts and Entertainment section
of the Boston _Globe_ yesterday. Rumor has it that Paramount
is considering making a movie version of _Lost in Space_.
"Ah, the pain, the pain, the pain, the pain..."
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1136.28 | oh man oh man oh man | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Doin' the same thing twice | Mon Apr 26 1993 10:21 | 16 |
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"Danger! Danger Will Robinson! Danger!"
ah god, when will it end? I swear I see Gil Gerard meeting with his
agent . . . and Dr. Who : The Movie starring Bruce Willis in a toupee .
. .
Why do they insist on doing this when there are scads of excellent SF
_novels_ that could and should be made into movies?? But then, I'd
hate to be disappointed like i was with _Dune_ . . .
btw - i think Dr. Who would make a good movie - I just don't think
they'd do it right . . .
- Jim
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1136.29 | The public wants comprehensible spectacle | TLE::JBISHOP | | Mon Apr 26 1993 12:01 | 14 |
| Remember, there are two genres: SF, which has a small audience
and requires a love of consistency and some knowledge of science,
and Sci Fi, which uses stock figures and situations to give color
to hackneyed action-adventure plots.
The public pays for Sci Fi movies. SF movies don't make as much
money, so movie makers don't like making them.
Movies are short fiction--more like short stories than novels.
They don't have time to get into complicated background details.
SF is largely based on such details. Sci Fi uses already-known
details (Empires, spaceships, robots, etc.).
-John Bishop
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1136.30 | So go with the shorts... | VMSMKT::KENAH | blah blah blah GINGER | Mon Apr 26 1993 16:06 | 4 |
| But there are good SF short stories that can be turned into
excellent movies -- although I'd kill to see a good adaptation
of "Babel-17."
andrew
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1136.31 | | PEKING::SMITHRW | The Great Pyramid of Bloke | Tue Apr 27 1993 09:16 | 11 |
| Doctor Who was made into at least one movie. I have this murky
recollection of something like "Daleks Invasion of Earth". It was set
in the "near future" - 1975? Production values about the same as the
TV series(es). I think there might have been one about Cybermen as
well, but I'm not at all sure.
The BBC also edited together blocks of episodes into hour-long specials
(maybe longer), but I don't think any of those saw cinema release...8*)
Richard
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1136.32 | Now THERE'S something to wish for... | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Tue Apr 27 1993 09:53 | 7 |
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re: .30
Oh, boy wouldn't THAT be keen! Probably my favorite SF book of all
time.
DFW
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1136.33 | Dr. Who movies | KERNEL::JACKSON | Peter Jackson - UK CSC TP/IM | Tue Apr 27 1993 10:34 | 17 |
| Re .31
There were two Doctor Who movies made in the sixties, starring Peter
Cushing. Both were based on stories from the first season. One was 'Dr
Who and the Daleks', and the other was 'Invasion of Earth'?, also with
the Daleks, set in 2025 I think. Production values were a lot higher
than those of the TV series at the time, e.g. they were in colour. The
TV series versions were better overall, though. The first Dalek story
is one of the best SF TV shows I have ever seen, even though I didn't
see it till many years later. The second was a lot weaker though, it
relied on the shock of seeing the 'monsters' in familar places (London)
and that doesn't work anymore.
The BBC must have kept some rights to the films - they used to show them
everytime Wimbledon was rained off.
Peter
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1136.34 | | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Please Support Global Warming | Tue Apr 27 1993 10:55 | 12 |
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Actually, Frank Herbert noted in the introduction to his
short story collection _EYE_ that there were about 12 hours of
raw footage that was edited down to the movie version of DUNE,
and that this footage _could_ be reedited and filled out to make
a miniseries. If I recall right, there was much more background
(so the voiceover wouldn't be needed) and a lot more on the
minor characters. Might be almost tolerable.
(How about Bruce Willis and Arnie Schartzeneger costaring in a
made for TV version of the _Amber_ series? Or Jean Luc Picard
as Thomas Covernant?)
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1136.35 | help, my memory is on the fritz again.... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Apr 27 1993 11:17 | 9 |
| re: Babel-17. Anyone one to give a brief summary to jog my memory?
I'm pretty sure this is an Sam Delany book, but a search through
the memory banks comes up with synopsis of 'The Einstein Intersection'
(now that would be a weird one to film ;-) 'Nova', 'Dhalgren' and a
few others, but I can't pin Babel down.
Thanks,
PeterT
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1136.36 | | VMSMKT::KENAH | blah blah blah GINGER | Tue Apr 27 1993 18:00 | 10 |
| Rydra Wong -- exotic, beautiful poet. Called in by the military
to solve a cryptography problem -- needs to find a crew for her
ship -- fanged pilot, several dead (but functional) crewmembers --
Strange enemy attacks, pirates in space, an enigmatic lieutenant --
A wonderful mixture of baroque and steel -- some of the same flavor
(though less pessimistic) that Ridley Scott brought to "Blade Runner."
andrew
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1136.37 | | MIMS::WILBUR_D | | Tue Apr 27 1993 21:30 | 13 |
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.34
> (How about Bruce Willis and Arnie Schartzeneger costaring in a
> made for TV version of the _Amber_ series? Or Jean Luc Picard
> as Thomas Covernant?)
Patrick Stewart as Thomas Covenant! Good choice.
The stumper is who will play Foamfollower.
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1136.38 | | NEEPS::IRVINE | Gods gift to Ballroom Noteriety | Wed Apr 28 1993 05:43 | 13 |
| Re last:
� Patrick Stewart as Thomas Covenant! Good choice.
The stumper is who will play Foamfollower.
Easy.... JAMS from the bond movies, then use a C.A.D. system to "morph"
the guy to the right hight!
How about a film version of "The Belgariad"....
Who plays who?
Bob
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1136.39 | | PEKING::SMITHRW | The Great Pyramid of Bloke | Wed Apr 28 1993 09:00 | 5 |
| How about a remake of Dune with someone who isn't a big chubby geezer
as Paul Muad'Dib?
Richard (who quite liked the book)
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1136.40 | grendalgrendalgrendal | ESGWST::RDAVIS | Some justice, some peace | Wed Apr 28 1993 12:56 | 16 |
| Back in freshman year of college, me and a friend sketched out a
perect cast for a movie adaptation of _Dhalgren_:
The Kid -- Donny Osmond
Lanya -- Marie Osmond
Denny -- Mason Reese
Ernest Newboy -- Sebastian Cabot
George Harrison -- Sammy Davis Jr.
Bunny -- Charles Nelson Reilly
Nightmare -- Chevy Chase
Dragon Lady -- Flip Wilson (in drag)
Unfortunately we've waited too long to try to get this together and now
everyone is too old or dead.
Ray
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1136.41 | | VMSMKT::KENAH | blah blah blah GINGER | Wed Apr 28 1993 14:41 | 6 |
| >Easy.... JAMS from the bond movies,
Is this the guy that smashes his enemies into jelly?
andrew
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1136.42 | well . . .kinda SF . . . | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Doin' the same thing twice | Wed Apr 28 1993 14:49 | 12 |
| Re - all
I'm still waiting for someone to turn Martin's Wild Cards series
into a movie ( several movies ) . . . sigh . . .
But Roger Corman IS turning out a movie version of The Fantastic
Four. He's a little worried about having such a huge budget - $6
million dollars!! Well, not *that* big, but about 12 times bigger than
any other Corman movie :-). I'll be interested to see what it ends up
looking like . . . .
- Jim
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1136.43 | Dino? Baby Puss? | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Please Support Global Warming | Fri Apr 30 1993 10:25 | 9 |
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And another bulletin from the local TV news:
Planning for a movie based on _The Flintstones_ continues.
Old rumor: John Goodman will play Fred (good choice!)
New rumor: Reportedly Elizabeth Taylor will have a role....
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1136.44 | my vote ( is this SF? :-) ) | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Doin' the same thing twice | Fri Apr 30 1993 12:35 | 5 |
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I vote Julia Roberts for Wilma ;-)
- JIm
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1136.45 | gees..... | KAOFS::M_BARNEY | Formerly Ms.Fett | Fri Apr 30 1993 18:34 | 13 |
| lay off Amber series, okay - I don't Hollywood to
do to it what they did to Damnation Alley.
Mine you, Princess Bride DID turn out rather well......;-).
Back to the subject at hand....
Ack! Battlestar Galaxative Back! head for the hills....ack!
Dune: I *WILL* kill you!
Some thoughts.....
Monica
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1136.46 | | KDX200::ROBR | Phantasmagorical!!! - (Daffy) | Fri Apr 30 1993 23:00 | 8 |
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re: .41
:') :')
Amber, my all time favs. I wouldn't want to see a movie done unless it
was done right. Gor is another favorite, but the movies BLEW!!!! :')
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1136.47 | | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Please Support Global Warming | Mon May 03 1993 10:34 | 8 |
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Actually, I had in mind a miniseries, sort of along the lines
of Masterpiece Theatre. 'Course, each episode would have to begin
with about a half hour of plot exposition, "...but Bleys thought
that Fionna knew that Random had really told Corwin that Dworkin
and the Unicorn who was really their grandfather could have..."
(_GOR_ as a movie? The mind REELS!)
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1136.48 | I can dig it! | KAOFS::M_BARNEY | Formerly Ms.Fett | Mon May 03 1993 12:56 | 9 |
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>>with about a half hour of plot exposition, "...but Bleys thought
>>that Fionna knew that Random had really told Corwin that Dworkin
>>and the Unicorn who was really their grandfather could have..."
isn't that afterall how the book went ? 8-)
Monica
(White, the colour of vanilla ice cream and moby dick etc etc......)
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1136.49 | | KDX200::ROBR | Phantasmagorical!!! - (Daffy) | Tue May 04 1993 15:12 | 5 |
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re: .47
yes, there were even *2* GOR movies :')
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1136.50 | Gor movies? | WMOIS::ZELENT_J | | Wed May 05 1993 13:22 | 7 |
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What were the movies and which books were they based on ?
Also are you refering to the Gor novels by John Norman ?
I would think if they are it would be X-rated.
Joe
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1136.51 | | VICKI::MERRILL | Brad Merrill RTR SWE | Wed May 05 1993 17:55 | 7 |
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re: Amber
You could do a movie just based on "Guns of Avalon" which would
have enough blood & guts for Hollywood.
/Brad
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1136.52 | *VERY* loosely based on the 1st book. | KDX200::ROBR | Phantasmagorical!!! - (Daffy) | Thu May 06 1993 18:42 | 45 |
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I am referring to John Norman's Gor (actually this is the wrong note
for this topic line, but...)
The first movie is just called:
GOR
starring:
Urbano Barberini
Rebecca Ferratti
Jack Palance
Paul L. Smith and
Oliver Reed
Students at a tiny New Hampshire college aren't the only ones who think
eternity is the few minutes just before vacation (in the books he was a
professor in Bristol, England). Professor Tarl Cabot already has his
bags packed, his girlfriend waiting and a great gone-fishing
destination in mind. But a vacation isn't what other-worldly forces
have in mind for Tarl. They know he's one of the chosen few, a man who
will be hurled across time and space into the wartorn strife of the
primitive counter-earth called Gor - and into the adventure of a
thousand lifetimes.
The sword-and-sorcery sci-fi world of novelist John Norman now comes to
the screen in this fast-paced adaption directed by Fritz Kiercsh
(Children of the Corn) and filmed in stark, sand-swept locales that
recreate the parched planet's forbidding terrain.
Urbano Barberini, a star in Franco Zeffirelli's classic operatic film
Otello, plunges into the action film world as Tarl, the bookish
professor-turned-sword-wielding liberator. Fighting alongside Tarl is
the passionate woman warrior Talena, played by former Playboy playmate
Rebecca Ferratti. And Oliver Reed (Oliver!, The Three Musketeers) as
the brutish enslaver Sarm and Jack Palance (Shane) as the cunning
Priest King are the kind of hiss-inspiring villians audiences love to
hate.
Join Tarl's incredible adventure. Leave the everyday behind and
journey to the far-off land where heroes are made and legends are born:
Gor.
Cannon Films, Inc - 1987 - rated PG
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1136.53 | | KDX200::ROBR | Phantasmagorical!!! - (Daffy) | Thu May 06 1993 18:43 | 6 |
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FWIW, I don't recall the name of the second movie (it was sitting on
the shelf when I bought this one, but I figured I'd see how good the
first one was - it didn't inspire me to run out any buy the sequel :')
- I THINK it was either Outlaw of Gor or Priest-Kings of Gor).
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1136.54 | Am I being na�ve...? | PEKING::SMITHRW | The Great Pyramid of Bloke | Fri May 07 1993 08:47 | 4 |
| So, what did Jack Palance look like, togged up in an ant costume?
Richard
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1136.55 | | KDX200::ROBR | Phantasmagorical!!! - (Daffy) | Fri May 07 1993 09:23 | 5 |
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you don't actually think priest-kings are ants in this adaptation of
the novel, do you??? (then again, if you recall, we don't find that
out until PKofG anyway. Men represented false PK's).
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1136.56 | ...a sense of the ridiculous | PEKING::SMITHRW | The Great Pyramid of Bloke | Mon May 10 1993 04:59 | 5 |
| Not really. I just rather liked the notion of him clopping around in a
Doctor Who-surplus man-sized ant costume...
Richard
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1136.57 | GET BACK ON TRACK!!!! | KAOFS::C_PLANT | | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:26 | 23 |
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Hey!!!!!
What the fleet happened to th Battlestar Galactica conference note??
It sure isn't this one.... talking about everything except B.G!!!
Get back on track!!!
- update:
I read an interview with Richard Hatch (Apollo) - apparently they are
doing a remake for the Science fiction network. Don't know if it's
going to be a movie or a series though.
I for one enjoyed the show. I just got the movies from the
Video club ( the original pilot and Mission Galactica:Ceylon Attack ).
Chris Plant
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