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Stargate - Continuum [2008]
Stargate: Continuum follows on from the earlier feature-length The Ark Of Truth, and it focuses on a staple storyline of science fiction television, the alternate timeline. In this instance, it’s an Earth where the Stargate simply hasn’t been discovered, and nobody has any knowledge of the crew’s adventures. Wisely using this story mechanic as a basis rather than the main thrust of Stargate: Continuum, the action soon focuses on a well-realised attempt by the Ba’al to conquer Earth. It’s exciting stuff, and while the credits arguably roll a little too early, it’s very welcome work from the SG-1 favourites that builds up to a strong outing for all concerned. And in the midst of them is the returning Richard Dean Anderson as O’Neill, and very welcome he is too. Stargate: Continuum makes good use of both the extended running time that a feature offers, as well as the extra resources that were clearly available in front of and behind the camera. It’s inevitably going to be enjoyed most of all by SG-1’s fanbase, but there’s plenty in here too for the casual science-fiction enthusiast. --Jon Foster ReviewsStargate in the Arctic! Review date: 2008-08-24 Rating: 10 out of 10 After years of running round the same forest we actually get to see some of SG-1 in one of the least accessible places on Earth - the Arctic. Not only that but the US Navy actually lent one of their real submarines to the shoot, making the loan of two fighter jets by the US Air Force almost seem small in comparison. I could go on about the sheer number of guest appearances in this film, and the fact that it's got Ba'al in the lead villain role, and he's probably the most popular Stargate villain ever... But the most important thing is that it is a great SG-1 story, on a much larger scale than we've ever seen before. Well worth the money, even if you've seen it on TV (it has a very good set of extra features, including a long look at the Arctic shoot and the Navy sub). Oh, and if you're a parent worried about what the reviewer concerned about the "swearing" said, then I'd be more concerned with the couple of scenes involving a very sharp sword than a couple of uses of the "s-word". If you're that concerned, buy them Stargate Infinity - Vol 1 instead. Buy this DVD - you won't get dissapointed SUPER Review date: 2008-08-24 Rating: 10 out of 10 Having been a little dissapointed with The Ark of Thruth, I was a bit unsure wheter to buy this DVD, but hey, it's Stargate! I was very nicely surprised with this film. A classic Stargate story. Great effects and a lot more time to tell the story. So great to see all our favourite caracters (good and bad) again. The only dissapointment was the lack of screen time of Richard Dean Anderson. I would have loved to see more of him. And why was the wormhole-travel suddenly as in Atlantis? For all who hesitate: DON'T,! A Simple And Brilliant Ending Review date: 2008-08-20 Rating: 10 out of 10 Having brought this DVD on the day it came out for the UK (18th April) I can honestly say that this DVD is awesome how they finish the whole Ba'al storyline. Or is it finished? It probaly is otherwise they'd be starting to really repeat themselves. Some people compare this storyline to the Season 8 ending Moebius and although they are both focused around time travel and having to go back and fix the timeline they are both different and Continuum's ending is brilliant and if your a hardcore fan who has been watching SG1 since the early years then you'll feel a weird feeling at the end. Just one problem. I think that at the end of the movie they should have dedicated it to Don S. Davies. Better Than I Might Have Feared, But That's Not Saying Much Review date: 2008-08-18 Rating: 4 out of 10 As a hardcore fan of SG-1, I was compelled to buy this film against my better judgement. After all, one look at the description told me that it was merely a reworking of `Moebius.' I despise clichés in science fiction, and to be honest, I think that I despise the "Alternate future created by messing with the timeline" cliché most of all. But in the end, the basic premise of this film was so weak that I spent more than an hour just shouting "GET ON WITH IT." With just five minutes of actual plot and almost ninety minutes of filler, the only scenes that earned this film two stars were at the beginning and at the end: Firstly, Vala describing the experience of being freed from a Goa'uld parasite. Secondly, Teal'c whispering "I...Die...Free" with his dying breath before he drops a hand grenade. And finally, the completion of the Tok'ra extraction ceremony in which Baal's host was freed and the glass container holding the parasite was smashed onto the ground. Each one of these scenes was a triumph that reiterated the depth and soul of the series. In fact, this last scene alone would have earned the film three stars, if only it wasn't for the return of O'Neill and his petty, bigoted, narrow-minded, selfish quipping in the midst of such an emotive event. And indeed, the sight of O'Neill being stabbed by Baal made me do the Dance of Joy! :-) In the end of course, I knew that the timeline would eventually be restored and nothing in this film would ever have happened. So sure enough, after more than an hour of "We've got to get back through the Stargate...We've got to get back through the Stargate," this predictably one-dimensional story was allowed to run its course. And having originally planned to sell this DVD after a single viewing, I've decided to keep it and simply bookmark the scenes that I mentioned above. Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Amanda Tapping Ben Browder Claudia Black Michael Shanks Christopher Judge Creators: Ben Browder (Primary Contributor) Michael Shanks (Primary Contributor) Director(s): Recording label: MGM Entertainment Manufacturer: MGM Entertainment EAN: 5039036038362 Binding: DVD Number of items: 1 Format: PAL, Release date: 2008-08-18 Audience rating: To Be Announced Region code: 2 Running time: 95 minutes Theatrical release date: 2008
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