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Connor was right. This was it. Fifteen years later and the horror stays with me.
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Possibly still not as terrible as legend of the rangers though, or Space Battleship Straczynski Crusade.Stark wrote:I dimly remember some goth chick making me watch some technomage themed B5 movie about glass balls and possibly souls and a guy who looked like Charlie Sheen. All I remember about it was that it was horrid. Those movies really should have let everyone know that that guy who made B5 had no fucking idea.
HOLY SHIT GUYS
Connor was right. This was it. Fifteen years later and the horror stays with me.
Yeah but it's also extremely derivative of the series. Without spoiling details, it's kind of just a summary of what is revealed seasons 1-3. it was really well done, i agree, but I think that Lost tales was really well done it's...the plots were silly. The first one especially so, being practically recycled from the episode where the GROPO is posessed.Thanas wrote:Well, there is one great B5 movie which everybody should see. "In the beginning" and it is basically a wet dream space opera. Probably one of the finest products B5 has ever put out.
Marcus standing up to Naroon (sp?) was rather cool "We live for the one, We would die for the one!"jollyreaper wrote:It is kind of funny how all the same ingredients can be there and yet fail. Network meddling can complicate things, of course, but there's only so much blame you can toss their way.
The pilot was bad. Seasons 1 to 4 were great. Even with the shock of getting 5 are the arc had been done, I think a better storyline could have still been developed. Crusade had trouble with TNT. In the Beginning was well-done and enjoyable but kind of redundant of things we either directly saw in the show or could easily imply. The other movies, eh.
Much of it feels like unforced errors, things that shouldn't have gone wrong.
The problem with deadlines is you have to ship, no matter is what you did was any good or not.
Funny thing, even when mistakes were made, much of the episode was good. I didn't like Sebastian being the Ripper due to Trek having already done it but aside from that one point, what a solid episode. Even TKO had a decent B plot. I don't think there was anything redeemable about Grey 17 is Missing.
Fucking hell, I've managed to repress my feelings of out and out hatred for Byron for so long I've forgotten about them. I was 16 when this show was on in 'my world' and it was on the same time as S:AAB. I liked S:AAB better, since I found 'God Mode' Sheridan to be a real dick.Skylon wrote:Ivanova. I've always been iffy on this because I hated Byron so damn much, I didn't want to think of Ivanova connected in any way to him. But, maybe it would have been okay.Darksider wrote:Hm. If Claudia Christian hadn't left the series, maybe the Byron arc would have at least been tolerable, with her interactions giving the viewers a reason to actually give a shit. Was she the one who was originally supposed to fall for Byron, or was that always Lyta's plotline?
I don't know, I forget.Connor MacLeod wrote:There were B5 movies that were worse than Thirdspace. What was the one with the Soul Hunters again? That was so forgettable.
It always seemed to me, "In the Beginning" was designed to "info-dump" for any new viewers B5's move to TNT might generate (it was the first B5 thing the channel aired). It did that job, and did it entertainingly in my book.jollyreaper wrote: In the Beginning was well-done and enjoyable but kind of redundant of things we either directly saw in the show or could easily imply. The other movies, eh.