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Battlestar Galactica - The Mini Series DVD

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Despite voluminous protest and nitpicking criticism from loyal fans of the original TV series (1978-80), the 2003 version of Battlestar Galactica turned out surprisingly well for viewers with a tolerance for change. Originally broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in December 2003 and conceived by Star Trek: The Next Generation alumnus Ronald D Moore as the pilot episode for a "reimagined" TV series, this four-hour mini series reprises the basic premise of the original show while giving a major overhaul to several characters and plot elements. Gone are the flowing robes,... disco-era hairstyles, and mock-Egyptian fighter helmets, and thankfully there's not a fluffy "Daggit" in sight... at least, not yet. Also missing are the "chrome toaster" Cylons, replaced by new, more formidable varieties of the invading Cylon enemy, including "Number Six" in hot red skirts and ample cleavage, who tricks the human genius Baltar! into a scenario that nearly annihilates the human inhabitants of 12 colonial worlds. Thus begins the epic battle and eventual retreat of a "ragtag fleet" of humans, searching for the mythical planet Earth under the military command of Adama (Edward James Olmos) and the political leadership of Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell), a former secretary of education, 43rd in line of succession and rising to the occasion of her unexpected Presidency. As directed by Michael Rymer (Queen of the Damned), Moore's ambitious teleplay also includes newfangled CGI space battles (featuring "handheld" camera moves and subdued sound effects for "enhanced realism"), a dysfunctional Col. Tigh (Michael Hogan) who's provoked into action by the insubordinate Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff), and a father-son reunion steeped in familial tragedy. To fans of the original BG series, many of these changes are blasphemous, but for the most part they work--including an ominous cliffhanger ending. The remade Galactica is brimming with smart, well-drawn characters ripe with dramati! c potential, and it readily qualifies as serious-minded science fiction, even as it gives BG loyalists ample fuel for lively debate. --Jeff Shannon [show more]

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Released
01 March 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Playback 
Classification
Runtime
175 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050582230413 
  • Average Rating for Battlestar Galactica - The Mini Series [2004] - 2 out of 5


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  • Battlestar Galactica - The Mini Series [2004]
    Brian Jones

    A re-working of the 1980's classic but with a more gritty edge and stunning CGI, Battlestar Galactica has been brought right up to date. More of a drama than Sci-Fi, the series investigates the hopes and fears for the last group of humans to survive the Cylon attack.

    This mini-series is the prelude to the series proper.

    Battlestar Galactica is being decomissioned on the day that the Cylons attack the 12 colonies of Man. Old, worn-out and well past its prime, the Galactica is suddenly thrust headlong into a war against the Cylons - to protect the last remains of the human species from extinction. So begins the adventure.

    The Galactica becomes both shepherd and sheep-dog to a rag-tag, fugitive fleet whilst escaping from the relentless Cylons. Their last, best hope, is to find the fabled 13th colony of man - Earth.

    Within the fleet there are tensions between the military and the civilians. The military have a leader (Commander William Adama) whilst the civilians are left with the Minister for Education (Laura Roslin) who is the highest-ranking politician left alive and the tensions begin to show as the fleet flees from their attackers.

    The Cylons. Once machine have evolved into human form. There are many copies and they are rebelling. Within the survivors in the human fleet, there are Cylon sleeper agents ready to be activated - only even they don't know that they are Cylon. Where does their loyalty lie?

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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. It has been more than 40 years since the humans of the 12 colonies did battle with the Cylons, a sentient robot race who turned on their masters with deadly results. After an observed armistice, the Cylons re-emerge to wreak their vengeance and this time they've taken on human form...

Both parts of the 2003 mini-series pilot that re-imagines the 1970s sci-fi saga. The Cylons, who were created generations before as robot workers for humans, but who then turned on them in rebellion, have been absent for over 40 years since their last brush with humanity. But now they have returned with a vengeance, and are on a mission to wipe out their creators. Using their new technology, they set to work disabling human ships, killing their pilots and laying waste to the Twelve Colonies of Man. The attack forces Commander Adama (Edward James Olmos) to bring his old battlestar, the Galactica, into use again, and the crew begins to collect survivors. But the Cylons fight back with the beautiful and deadly 'Number Six' (Tricia Helfer), a Cylon in the form of a gorgeous blonde with a seemingly insatiable appetite for sex, enabling them to mess with scientist Dr Baltar (James Callis)'s brain and threaten the future of humankind.

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