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Battlestar Galactica: Season 1 [2004]

Battlestar Galactica: Season 1 [2004]

RRP £49.99
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Suitable for 12 years and over

Universal Pictures UK

Release date: Monday 28th of March 2005


Starring:
Jamie Bamber, James Callis, Katee Sackhoff, Mary McDonnell, Edward James Olmos,


Format: Anamorphic, PAL,
Region code: 2
Running time: 546 minutes
Language: English (Original Language)


RRP: £49.99
Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review

Battlestar Galactica's Edward James Olmos wasn't kidding when he said "the series is even better than the miniseries." As developed by sci-fi TV veteran Ronald D. Moore, the "reimagined" BG is exactly what it claims to be: a drama for grown-ups in a science-fiction setting. The mature intelligence of the series is its greatest asset, from the tenuous respect between Galactica's militarily principled commander Adama (Olmos) and politically astute, cancer-stricken colonial President Roslin (Mary McDonnell) to the barely suppressed passion between ace Viper pilot "Apollo" (a.k.a. Adama's son Lee, played by Jamie Bamber) and the brashly insubordinate Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff), whose multifaceted character is just one of many first-season highlights. Picking up where the miniseries ended, season 1 opens with the riveting, Hugo Award-winning episode "33," in which Galactica and the "ragtag fleet" of colonial survivors begin their quest for the legendary 13th colony planet Earth, while being pursued with clockwork regularity by the Cylons, who've now occupied the colonial planet of Caprica. The fleet's hard-fought survival forms (1) the primary side of the series' three-part structure, shared with (2) the apparent psychosis of Dr. Gaius Baltar (James Callis) whose every thought and move are monitored by various incarnations Number Six (Tricia Helfer), the seemingly omniscient Cylon ultravixen who follows a master plan somehow connected to (3) the Caprican survival ordeal of crash-landed pilots "Helo" (Tahmoh Penikett) and soon-to-be-pregnant "Boomer" (Grace Park), whose simultaneous presence on Galactica is further evidence that 12 multicopied models of Cylons, in human form, are gathering their forces.

With remarkably consistent quality, each of these 13 episodes deepens the dynamics of these fascinating characters and suspenseful situations. While BG relies on finely nuanced performances, solid direction, and satisfying personal and political drama to build its strong emotional foundation, the action/adventure elements are equally impressive, especially in "The Hand of God," a pivotal episode in which the show's dazzling visual effects get a particularly impressive showcase. Original BG series star Richard Hatch appears in two politically charged episodes (he's a better actor now, too), and with the threat of civil war among the fleet, season 1 ends with an exceptional cliffhanger that's totally unexpected while connecting the plot threads of all preceding episodes. To the credit of everyone involved, this is really good television.



Fantastic
Review date: 2008-07-18 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is such a good up to date version of the original and is extremely addictive and entertaining (even for those who are not usually sci fi fans). It is filmed in a way that really makes you feel like a part of the action during the battle scenes and is cleverly written so that you care about what happens to all of the characters (even the bad guys).

Only thing to mention is that you should definately buy the Mini Series discs before watching this as even though this is the complete season 1 box set it does not contain the pilot episodes. It just launches straight into the action, which is VERY confusing as you don't know who anybody is or what's going on.

Both me and my husband loved watching the whole series (even though he's not really into Sci-Fi) and we can't wait for series 4.



Reviews


Not what you expect....
Review date: 2008-07-04 Rating: 10 out of 10

Well I dont know what I expected but it wasnt this
The blonde on the front reminded me of the "borg" from Star Trek so that put me right off.
The original series was very cheesy, that put me off again.
The sci-fi shows that I did like seem to be canned very quickly eg dark angel and firefly so as this was in its 3rd season it has to be bad as all the trekkies must be watching it to keep it alive.
we I admit I was wrong
this is frakin (a word they use a lot in this series) cool
great story
great ideas (alot of good ones ripped off other IPs though)
best of all an amazing cast with a frakin great script with some real emotion injected into it.
and everythign improves again and again in the subsequent seasons. (so far ..3) and there is a good amount of cgi external space shots (for a tv series - and get more and more as the series goes on) to remind us we ar in space and doing battle etc.
I know these reviews are a bit pointless because opinions are like a holes but just give it a try, it is quality stuff.
Hope they dont drag it out too long like 24 though which incedently it is quite similar to in a camera work type of way type of way....



Cult Series
Review date: 2008-06-08 Rating: 10 out of 10

Firstly this series is amazing,after years of watching stargate SG1 which is a classic in its own right, its refreshing to watch a series that i think is more phylisophical and realistic!its makes you think about life in general,where could we be in 500 years or so???This series truely is a classic series that i will remember until the day i die!!

Amazing!!!
Review date: 2008-05-31 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is one of the best shows on TV right now, according to many media outlets. "A Breakaway Hit!" -TV Guide and "The Best Show on Television." -Newsday are but two examples of the rave reviews it has received. If you are a sci-fi fan, this is a must-see show. If you aren't a sci-fi fan, you should still consider checking this out. Even though it's in space and has killer robots, it is more human than most other drama shows on TV today. So say we all.

This box set includes the miniseries that re-launched this show and returned it to TV for the first time since the 1970's. It has the 4-hour miniseries and the 13 episodes from the first season. It stars Edward James Olmos as Commander Adama Captain of the Battlestar Galactica, and Mary McDonnell as the newly invested president of the 12 colonies of man. She was formerly the secretary of education.

The Cylon's had not been heard from in years. Then in one day they attack and destroy nearly all human life in attacks on all planets and most military assets. Now with the war against the Cylon robots lost, the Battlestar Galactica crew speed toward the fabled 13th colony on a long lost planet, called Earth. Galactica Commander Adama and President Laura Roslin face waning supplies, crushed morale, ... and the credible threat Cylons aboard the ship. Cylons that look like humans now not just shiny machines.

Humanity's children have come home and they are trying to destroy their creators.

Some of the amazing cast are:
Edward James Olmos as Commander William Adama
Mary McDonnell as Laura Roslin
Katee Sackhoff as Lt. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
Jamie Bamber as Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama
James Callis as Dr. Gaius Baltar Vice President
Tricia Helfer as Number Six
Grace Park as Lt. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii
Richard Hatch as Tom Zarek (The original Apollo)
Tahmoh Penikett as Lt. Karl C. "Helo" Agathon
Michael Hogan as Col. Saul Tigh
Aaron Douglas as CPO Galen "Chief" Tyrol
Alessandro Juliani as Lt. Felix Gaeta
Kandyse McClure as P02 Anastasia Dualla
Paul Campbell as Billy Keikeya

This cast works so well together, that after the miniseries they rewrote parts of the series to give the "Chief" a much larger role.

This series will draw you in and capture your imagination. It is full of religious symbols and images. There are visions, prophecies, and sacred scrolls. It is a drama of the most intense nature. Check it out, you will watch the DVD's over and over again.

The best Sci-fi series since Babylon 5.

So Say We All!


24 In Space!
Review date: 2008-05-02 Rating: 10 out of 10

Remeber watching some this a while ago on sky but haven't seen any of the other series. Now i can't wait to see the next series. In fact i liked it so much i bought a projector so i can watch it on that!!

Product Details/Specifications


Actor(s):
Jamie Bamber
James Callis
Katee Sackhoff
Mary McDonnell
Edward James Olmos

Recording label: Universal Pictures UK
Manufacturer: Universal Pictures UK
EAN: 5050582334500
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 4
Format: Anamorphic, PAL,
Release date: 2005-03-28
Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
Audience rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region code: 2
Running time: 546 minutes
Theatrical release date: 2004
Language: English (Original Language)

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