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DS9 was copied from B5, this is quite well established. Having said that, I'm not sure Jerry Doyle was an alcoholic the whole time. I saw him in person a few years ago and he did look a bit worn. So did Tracy Scoggins, yikes. Stay with the show, it's a masterpiece. View Quote |
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Except for the last episode. In one single episode they screwed the whole series up horribly just to launch another series that was screwed up horribly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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DS9 was copied from B5, this is quite well established. Having said that, I'm not sure Jerry Doyle was an alcoholic the whole time. I saw him in person a few years ago and he did look a bit worn. So did Tracy Scoggins, yikes. Stay with the show, it's a masterpiece. |
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Quoted: Watch the TV series, then go back and watch the movies. The movies contain spoilers. View Quote I saw it in real time when it was first on and am enjoying seeing it again. The CGI effects were cutting edge for the time, but unfortunately seem cheap nowadays. Love to see it remastered and the effects redone, but with so much CGI, it wouldn’t be cost effective. They did some remastering on ST:TOS, but it was mostly just a cleaned up Enterprise flying through space and some visual effects, and a very small fraction of the work needing to be done for B5. Lots of good stuff, but have to say Expanse is a much better show on a number of levels. B5 has a very interesting storyline and arc, but some of the acting and dialogue seems a bit stilted. Always thought Season 5 was a waste, even though I was aware back then about what happened between seasons 4 and 5. If one wants to cut down on how much you have to binge watch, watch through season 4, except skip the last episode of Season 4 and replace it with the last episode of Season 5. Tried to watch “Crusade”, but never really got into it. |
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Can anyone recommend a B5 novel? Are there novels that are cannon after Crusade?
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Just finished the series last night... WoW.. I really enjoyed it... Muddling thru season 1 was the ticket... Now I have to find a new one.... thinking about Deep space 9 View Quote |
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Just started watching it on Prime. I'm about 5 minutes into the first episode. This looks like a high school film project
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Great show. Watched it back in the 90's when it first came out.
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One of the best sci-fi shows ever. Great dialogue, great character development. I really wish JMS would remaster the show and use modern CGI. It would be really awesome to be able to watch this downstairs on the big plasma with new graphics. View Quote |
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Warner Brothers probably lost the negatives. They didn't if know they had them when it came time to do the DVDs. Instead they converted PAL into NTSC.
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Just started watching it on Prime. I'm about 5 minutes into the first episode. This looks like a high school film project View Quote |
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the version available on Prime is literally copied from the VHF... Not the original film stock like the some of the DVD sets were. So... the Prime version will look like poo... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just started watching it on Prime. I'm about 5 minutes into the first episode. This looks like a high school film project |
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My set is the 16:9 version. Doesn't look like a crappy tape transfer, and it looks like they cropped 4:3 to 16:9.
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Where did you get those pics? View Quote |
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I'm just past the hippies in the basement and I've got to say, Walter Koenig has shined this entire series.
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He's only barely eclipsed by Gul Macet as a bad guy in a Sci Fi series, IMO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Some of them, sure, but don't discount J'Kar. Some of the deepest dialogue in the show came from him. Both were cast superbly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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He's only barely eclipsed by Gul Dukat as a bad guy in a Sci Fi series, IMO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm just past the hippies in the basement and I've got to say, Walter Koenig has shined this entire series. He's ALMOST more "Darth Vader" then Darth Vader. |
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Some of them, sure, but don't discount J'Kar. Some of the deepest dialogue in the show came from him. Both were cast superbly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Some of them, sure, but don't discount J'Kar. Some of the deepest dialogue in the show came from him. Both were cast superbly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Londo got the best lines. Some of the deepest dialogue in the show came from him. Both were cast superbly. "No." |
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I'm also watching Babylon 5 for the first time!! On S1 E18 so far |
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Quoted: Damn Sierra cancelled the B5 game in the late 90s that would have been the best space simulator of it's time. Numerous groups have made freeware games since, the best being one called I've Found Her. View Quote JMS was openly talking about a series reboot or continuation a few yrs back, but FF to today, & WB, which owns the TV rights, is sitting on the IP & won't let anyone else touch it, either. |
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Babylon 5 - One moment of perfect beauty |
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I was extremely disappeaved when Sierra canned that game. They'd been bought by a French conglomerate, Havas Entettainment, that didn't understand the show & ordered it shuttered. Sad, too. There was also a lot of footage filmed using the show's cast specifically for the game's story. But there's more bad news... JMS was openly talking about a series reboot or continuation a few yrs back, but FF to today, & WB, which owns the TV rights, is sitting on the IP & won't let anyone else touch it, either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Damn Sierra cancelled the B5 game in the late 90s that would have been the best space simulator of it's time. Numerous groups have made freeware games since, the best being one called I've Found Her. JMS was openly talking about a series reboot or continuation a few yrs back, but FF to today, & WB, which owns the TV rights, is sitting on the IP & won't let anyone else touch it, either. |
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I was extremely disappeaved when Sierra canned that game. They'd been bought by a French conglomerate, Havas Entettainment, that didn't understand the show & ordered it shuttered. Sad, too. There was also a lot of footage filmed using the show's cast specifically for the game's story. But there's more bad news... JMS was openly talking about a series reboot or continuation a few yrs back, but FF to today, & WB, which owns the TV rights, is sitting on the IP & won't let anyone else touch it, either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Damn Sierra cancelled the B5 game in the late 90s that would have been the best space simulator of it's time. Numerous groups have made freeware games since, the best being one called I've Found Her. JMS was openly talking about a series reboot or continuation a few yrs back, but FF to today, & WB, which owns the TV rights, is sitting on the IP & won't let anyone else touch it, either. |
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The conflict/ relationship between Londo and G’Kar was one of the best of the series...... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Just FYI Patricia Tallman (Lyta) is in other things. She's been a stunt woman for a while. She's in Jurassic Park.
At the end of the movie when the T-rex bones fall on Ellie... That's Patricia Tallman. |
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I think she was Gates McFadden's stunt double, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just FYI Patricia Tallman (Lyta) is in other things. She's been a stunt woman for a while. She's in Jurassic Park. At the end of the movie when the T-rex bones fall on Ellie... That's Patricia Tallman. She also made an appearance in Star Trek Voyager |
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