I just had to express my joy at finally getting to see Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight. As a UK B5 fan with only terrestrial TV, and with no video/DVD release forthcoming, I thought I'd never get to see it.
I have to thank whoever it was that posted info about the Australian VHS release here some time ago as it allowed me to order it from Australia. Without that I would never have known it was available in PAL VHS over there.
It's been about 3 hrs since I watched it and I'm still getting my opinions together. It certainly wasn't bad, but then not perfect. It succeeded as an action adventure I think, and also as a set-up for a possible series. However, without the follow up series there's kind of a sense that nothing was achieved or resolved, but then that's enevitable I suppose. I think we could have done with the crew coming away with something more than their lives while still leaving plenty open. I liked the Liandra - a good little ship from the outside but I'm not sure about the closed circle of stations on the bridge. Perhaps taking claustrophobia a little too far but at least it's different.
I know that everything about the 'weapons system' has been discussed again and again, and I've read much of it. I don't think it was all that good, I didn't really like it, but I suppose it fits with the style and techniques of the Rangers and at least it's different. I would rather have new things tried and risks taken that don't come off 1 time out of 10 than just stick with the same old same old. Also, the idea of a haunted ship is very good and Dulann was probably the most promising character. For a series I think the crew would need thinning out a little and would benefit from some non-Ranger characters, but that's really a moot point now.
The effects were all very good, extremely good. Hyperspace is better now (and closer to the original concept I know) but I think they've kind of gone to the other extreme now... not quite subtle enough. Great music as always, I liked the main titles and the recurrence of the S5 theme at the end was very welcome.
Overall though, a little more dimension was needed to the plot I think, more levels, more depth. All things considered - although I mostly liked the end product of LotR - I think I would rather have seen a full Crusade series than a Rangers series if I had to choose.
God I have gone on, haven't I?... I'm just very pleased I was able to watch it at last.
I have to thank whoever it was that posted info about the Australian VHS release here some time ago as it allowed me to order it from Australia. Without that I would never have known it was available in PAL VHS over there.
It's been about 3 hrs since I watched it and I'm still getting my opinions together. It certainly wasn't bad, but then not perfect. It succeeded as an action adventure I think, and also as a set-up for a possible series. However, without the follow up series there's kind of a sense that nothing was achieved or resolved, but then that's enevitable I suppose. I think we could have done with the crew coming away with something more than their lives while still leaving plenty open. I liked the Liandra - a good little ship from the outside but I'm not sure about the closed circle of stations on the bridge. Perhaps taking claustrophobia a little too far but at least it's different.
I know that everything about the 'weapons system' has been discussed again and again, and I've read much of it. I don't think it was all that good, I didn't really like it, but I suppose it fits with the style and techniques of the Rangers and at least it's different. I would rather have new things tried and risks taken that don't come off 1 time out of 10 than just stick with the same old same old. Also, the idea of a haunted ship is very good and Dulann was probably the most promising character. For a series I think the crew would need thinning out a little and would benefit from some non-Ranger characters, but that's really a moot point now.
The effects were all very good, extremely good. Hyperspace is better now (and closer to the original concept I know) but I think they've kind of gone to the other extreme now... not quite subtle enough. Great music as always, I liked the main titles and the recurrence of the S5 theme at the end was very welcome.
Overall though, a little more dimension was needed to the plot I think, more levels, more depth. All things considered - although I mostly liked the end product of LotR - I think I would rather have seen a full Crusade series than a Rangers series if I had to choose.
God I have gone on, haven't I?... I'm just very pleased I was able to watch it at last.