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Babylon 5: The Gathering [1993]
On the DVD: Babylon 5: The Gathering is presented here in its 1998 Special Edition version. However, nowhere on the packaging is this stated. In fact, the back-cover credits are incorrect: apart from anything else, this version features a new score by Christopher Franke and not Stewart Copeland's original. Special effects and sound quality are also superior to the original version, even if still only presented in 1.33:1 ratio and two-channel Dolby.--Paul Tonks ReviewsInteresting, but not quite what Amazon says it is Review date: 2007-10-03 Rating: 6 out of 10 This makes an interesting 90 minutes viewing especially to one who is pretty new to the Babylon 5 saga. I saw 2 or 3 episodes when it originally ran but have now decided to explore further. I agree with fellow reviewers who state there are several wooden performances here. Overall it's ok and I hope as I proceed further it gets lot better as I have been informed. One point though. In the description on Amazon.co.uk this is supposedly a special edition, touched up in the late 90's. I would advise Amazon to look again as the product I received today is the original version with the original music score by Stewart Copeland NOT Christopher Franke. The sleeve says this and the film itself complies with this too. "Sooner or later, everyone comes to Babylon 5..." Review date: 2006-03-03 Rating: 6 out of 10 Watching "The Gathering" when it first came out, one would have delighted in a fantastic science fiction adventure, with mystery and intrigue, all far more darker than standard "Star Trek" style TV sci-fi. Watching it now, it can be a distressing experience, being so different to the B5 we grew to know and love over the years. G'Kar is particularly harsh, a far cry from the revered leader against oppression he would become; and friend to everyone Delenn, a character known for her deep Spiritual beliefs, and roots in the Minbari religious caste, is seen here as an untrusting, suspicious acing alien who gains sadistic pleasure from the torture of others. Then there are the characters originally intended to be regulars who dissapear before the series started - Dr Benjaimin Kyle, First Officer Laurel Takeshima, and of course resident telepath Lyta Alexander. Don't get me wrong, "The Gathering" is still a great TV movie, and it's not completely unlike the series - Sinclair and Garibaldi are instantly likeable here, their strong friendship and individual humanity ensure they become characters the audience can relate to, amongst the cacophony of strange aliens. I give it only 3 stars for two main reasons, firstly, it is a "shadow" of what it would become, and because this DVD release is very poor, at least the Region 1 version has a commentary! At the end of the day though, this is still an essential release for anyone interested in Babylon 5. Get the real thing instead Review date: 2003-08-19 Rating: 4 out of 10 Babylon 5 was not aired in my country. Looking at reviews at Amazon I decided to buy the series on DVD. Currently I'm watching 2nd season and I'm absolutely hooked. Then I decided to buy the pilot episode "The Gathering" thinking that it may be interesting. Well, I couldn't find anything interesting (except Delen's outrageous makeup :). Get the series instead! And so it began.... Review date: 2002-12-10 Rating: 8 out of 10 ...Presented in its original full frame aspect ration, "The Gathering" is an introduction to the space station Babylon 5. When the last of the major races sends an ambassador to this port, someone tries to assassinate him. Things really heat up after station commander Jeffery Sinclair is accused of the crime, and our last best hope for peace just might become the starting point for another war. It's interesting to watch this movie as a fan of the series. It seems slow, many of the human characters didn't make it back when the series started, and the special effects aren't up to par. But I've used it to hook several friends on the show recently, and each time I'm amazed at the groundwork that was laid down and the story arcs that were introduced at this early date. Unfortunately, Warner decided to test the DVD market for Babylon 5 with a product that features no extras. Commentaries and bloopers would make my day. Still, I found the picture and sound quality to be good. While this isn't the best the series has to offer, its must watching for all fans and good background to new comers. Enjoy it for what it is and press on to season 1. Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Blaire Baron Jerry Doyle Michael O'Hare Mira Furlan Tamlyn Tomita Creators: Michael O'Hare (Primary Contributor) Tamlyn Tomita (Primary Contributor) Billy Dickson (Cinematographer) Robert L. Sinise (Editor) Douglas Netter (Producer) J. Michael Straczynski (Producer) J. Michael Straczynski (Writer) John Copeland (Producer) Robert Latham Brown (Producer) Director(s): Recording label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video EAN: 7321900163965 Binding: DVD Number of items: 1 Format: Full Screen, PAL, Release date: 2002-04-08 Number of discs: 1 Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 Audience rating: Parental Guidance Region code: 2 Running time: 90 minutes Theatrical release date: 1993-02-22 Language: English (Subtitled) Language: English (Original Language)
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