<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR> Originally posted by PsionTen:
Given the fact that you don't know my definition of "failed," then I fail to see how you can judge what everyone else in existence thinks about my opinion. But if your point was that my opinion is unpopular, so friggin' what. I could care less what the pom-pom squad for the sci-fi channel thinks about my opinions.
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No need to attack drakh. Since you posted no justification for your assertion that "Sci-fi has failed as a cable channel." , drakh was just the only one who tried to elicit your reasoning. The rest of us didn't care enough to investigate.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR> Originally posted by timber:
Aren't you concerned about the repocussions on Rangers chances if sci-fi goes down? If not.... why are you here?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR> Originally posted by PsionTen:
My whereabouts shouldn't concern you in the least. Where were you on the night of July 5, 1995? But to get back to the issue at hand, even if those reports are true, which I hope to god they are, then I seriously doubt the channel will fold by Jan. 19 -- or whenever they choose to air LOTR. Other than that, why should I care? Unless you heard an announcement that I missed, LOTR is a tele-movie. There are already people here speculating on season one, when it's damn likely that there may not be a series at all. I wouldn't put it past the brain-trust at the sci-fi channel at all.
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Anybody , who's wants to see
To Live and Die in Starlight air in January 2002, as it is currently planned, should
not want the Sci-Fi Channel to go under, until at least
after the movie has aired. With regards to your
"I seriously doubt the channel will fold by Jan. 19", well really bad stuff does have a knack for happening. The only way for it not to affect the airing of the movie would be for it to happen
after the movie is aired.
We are
hoping for a Season 1 of
Babylon 5: Legend of the Rangers, during the interminably long wait for the movie to air. Is there some law against that? I agree with you about the brain trust at Sci-Fi, but hope is all we have.
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KoshN
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Vorlon Empire
"To Live and Die in Starlight"
pilot movie for "Babylon 5 - The Legend of the Rangers"
January 2002 on The Sci-Fi Channel.
http://www.scifi.com/b5rangers/