Re: Galactica 2003
I know that this is an old thread, but I thought I'd resurrect it instead of starting a new one.
I do like the old series. It was cheesy, often poorly made, but fun to watch. The best part of were those great '70s costumes
And the hair. The original Starbuck's hair was longer than the new one's.
That said, if I want to watch the old show, I will buy the DVD. I don't need an exact copy.
After reading the draft script of the new show, I do have some strong reservations. It could defiantly use some work.
There is no reason that it won't get that work. It was after all a *draft script* and has presumable been changed since then. Also, what series have you seen where the pilot was better than the show. Even B5 didn't have a stunning pilot.
While I'm one the subject of B5, I honest cannot conceive of how anyone can say "what if they remade B5, how would that make you feel." The original BSG and Babylon 5 are simply not comparable. Further more, I think that saying that is an insult to B5 and all the people who poured their souls into that show. BSG was a Star Wars rip off. It was a fun show, I enjoy watching it, but quality is a word that I would not associate with it. Don't believe me? Watch any B5 episode, than watch any BSG episode. The lowest of the low in B5 is equal, if not superior to, the best BSG has to offer. I know that the fans of the original are upset, I'm sure the show brings back all sorts of fun, childhood memories, but please, lets be realistic as to what we are talking about here. End Rant #1.
As to young people. I wonder if anyone ahs watched the trailers. I understand they are pretty hard to avoid, on scifi every fifteen seconds and so on (I'm Canadian and therefore get Space instead of Scifi). Who is the centre of every trailer? Adama. Picture of youth, he is. (Poor guy, I wonder if they've given up on sending him hate mail. I saw an interview the other day where he was talking about what a wonderful script the new show has. He's already committed to acting in the series, should it be made.) Most military officers are between 18 and 30, so having a young Starbuck and Apollo isn't that unrealistic. I remember Richard Hutch and Dirk Benedict being pretty young in the original.
And those who feel that the new set is cheep should watch
this video
And hey, they left some things the same, after twenty-five years...
1. Boxey's hair is exactly the same.
2. They still smoke on spaceships
3. The mechanical Cylons still have the freaky red eye
4. Athena is still a non-entity
isn't that enough?