A Continuation-So Simple.
Yes we could have had one and the new show could have paved the way for it so easily. If they had included Larson and wrote a true remake with all of the characters and ships intact the road to the movie version would have been like the "Yellow Brick Road." We would have seen a new Starbuck, Apollo, Adama, Boomer and so on. TOS could have been like a guide of how to improve on an outstanding premise without destroying it. However this new show wouldn't feature any of the originals for the simple reason to include them would ruin the REAL prize ahead. Now with a new redone Battlestar Galactica series larson could head for any studio and say, " I have an idea for a movie based on my sci fi BG series which was a true remake of my original project. Let's say we would be look AHEAD 25 Yahrens to see what has happened to these wonderful characters. Of course we will need to get older actors to portray their younger counterparts like say Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict and any of the other cast that want to participate."
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Good post as ALWAYS Kingfish :thumbsup:
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Ditto on the post Kingfish!
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Question: Has something like this ever been done before? That is, you have a successful TV series that you convert to the big screen only the movie is set 25 years beyond the TV series and uses different characters like you’re proposing. Usually there seems to be at least a decade separating the two so there’s not so much of a shock for the audience. |
Actually Boomer ........it's because of the fans that BSG survived even
though it ran only one season. And yes inspite of the different characters ......... the movie can and most likely will succeed. |
It certainly would have a better chance among the fans of the original to see the familiar faces we bonded with all those yahren ago!
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I think so too Bsg!
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I know this isn't popular but the only reason this show or any similar show was remade was because the cost of special effects have dropped dramatically in the past 25 years, the amount of money you can make in syndication on reruns has risen dramatically since 1978, and the wages of actors on cable today is lower in real dollars than actors on prime time on the only three networks 25 years ago. Also there have been successful Scifi space operas on cable that started with 0 fan base (Babylon 5 is the best example).
As such Battlestar was not that risky since it has a known fan base and I don't mean the hard core web posters like ourselves. The biggest issue Battlestar has is that it's last incarnation, BSG1980 (the first "continuation") was a financial disaster and makes no money in syndication. If you are willing to be a little open minded and not get hung up on names a case can be made that we are getting a real TOS continuation with the new Moore series. Think about how TOS ended (and a few good things from BSG1980) and then consider this: TOS Adama = Moore Adama TOS Siress Tinia = Moore President Roslin TOS Apollo = Moore Apollo TOS Starbuck = Moore Tyrol or BSG1980 Marooned Starbuck = No Moore Starbuck TOS Sheba = Moore Starbuck TOS Athena = Moore Boomer TOS Cassiopeia = Moore Callie TOS Rigel = Moore Duella TOS Boomer = Moore Roslin's Secretary TOS Tigh = Moore Tigh TOS Boxey (Serena dead) = Moore Boxey (mother dead) Moore's series potential that are end of season TOS plots: Starbuck/Cassie/Athena love triangle (winding down with Athena losing lines and camara time) = Tyrol/Boomer/Callie love triangle (The spice is back!) Adama/Tinia relationship = Adama/Roslin relationship Apollo/Sheba relationship = Apollo/Starbuck relationship TOS Boomer/Rigel were both undeveloped supporting characters = Duella/President Secretary both may get their own story lines this time. Human-cylons: This comes straight out of BSG1980 and was among the few story ideas that seemed interesting. Baltar: At the end of TOS there was little ability to use his character because he was on the prison barge. In the current version the mini "freed" his character for use in a new series. Cylon 6 is a feminized version of Baltars cylon sidekick Lucifer in TOS. No male roles were changed to females! They changed the names as a marketing ploy to enrage the hard core purist (1% or less of the target market) and guarantee word of mouth advertising. It worked brillantly! No racial minority roles were lost. TOS had 2 supporting actors that were minorities both African Americans. Moore has two racial minorities one African American and one Asian both of whom probably will get more notice and plot developement than the minorities in TOS. We have the continuation but many fans just can't let go of Hatch, Desanto, or the "female" Starbuck to see it. If they would have made an exact duplicate of Saga of a Star World we would have had little to look forward to because you know how it turned out. In addition although Saga was good for the first half even most TOS only fans did not like the whole casino planet, Carillon part which is almost a third of the original. That part had to be remade. What did we get in the mini: The first half of Saga of A Star World with major character developement taken from "In Harm's Way" and the Carillon part eliminated and replaced with the Gavavutu engagement that ended "In Harm's Way". As a stand alone alone movie I would pick the mini over Saga of A Star World. If I was the writer however I would have spliced Saga of A Star World right up until after Adama was on Caprica and then attached on the mini jump to Ragnar until the So Say We All Ending. The best of both! We are not at a wake but a birth! |
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Kingfish, remind me sometime after I make a couple billion bucks; to buy you a movie studio.
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The first half of Saga of A Star World was dark. The humans were annihilated. Apollo's brother was killed and he couldn't help him. The President held back Adama when Adama knew what needed to be done. The bridge crew openly cried. The tone of the mini reflects the tone of the first half of Saga of A Star world.
The mini however didn't turn on a dime and head off to Space Las Vegas. I think in this sense the mini was more realistic. The jury is out on the series but with the cylons on your ass and death still a day away I think dark is what I would expect until they have some breathing space. |
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Excellent post Kingfish ........as always.
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Thanks Shiningstar.
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Well said. The original brought out the the best and worst in humanity. The 'reimaging" was a farce if there ever was one. Sure the special effects were more costly back then but think of how much better a resolution would have been instead of taking it off in another direction as Moore did. I'm sorry but I will never agree with the mini!
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Moore just didn't get what an already established fanbase was looking for. We were left hanging all these years and we still are today!
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