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I just watched the last ever episode of SG-1 :bawling:
I cant believe its over.Been watching it since the beginning.
After 10 years I'd really grown fond of the characters.
I'm even more sad than when I ran out of episodes of the X-Files or Voyager.
Atlantis is ok but its just not the same.
I heard rumours a while back that they might make a movie to wrap everything up but I havent heard anything about it since.Anyone know if its going ahead?
Crotch-Rot
03-22-2007, 08:50 PM
I also heard the rumor that there'll be 2 SG-1 movies. No confirmations though
FozzyBear
03-22-2007, 08:50 PM
The US hasn't got to see those episodes yet :wallbash:
Sad sad sad.
2 movies!! That would pwn
[TLB]*xSnI(+)PeRx*
03-22-2007, 09:25 PM
ya it sux its over for the tv versions they kicked ass. but if you guys missed any of the episods or want to watch the last few here are 2 sites with streaming video
http://www.dailymotion.com/
in the search section type in what season x episode (example 10x19 will give you seasson 10 episode 19
and the grand daddy of em all
http://www.dvdcosmos.com/movieforum/viewtopic.php?t=38
site i think is under construction or repairs or somethin like it so links are down for a bit
Leadfoot
03-22-2007, 09:38 PM
*xSnI(+)PeRx*;198666']ya it sux its over for the tv versions they kicked ass. but if you guys missed any of the episods or want to watch the last few here are 2 sites with streaming video
http://www.dailymotion.com/
in the search section type in what season x episode (example 10x19 will give you seasson 10 episode 19
and the grand daddy of em all
http://www.dvdcosmos.com/movieforum/viewtopic.php?t=38
site i think is under construction or repairs or somethin like it so links are down for a bit
Wow. You just saved me from having to wait for Space to continue showing season 10. And it wont be only once a thursday anymore.
At least for some of the episodes
Edit: are thesed the full episodes because im watching one which has a duration of only 13 minutes (dam i cant watch quest2)
[TLB]*xSnI(+)PeRx*
03-22-2007, 09:53 PM
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-14-2007/0004546201&EDATE=
Bone Chilling Arctic Adventure Shoot Aboard U.S. Navy Submarine at North Pole for MGM's New 'Stargate: Continuum'
LOS ANGELES, March 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) is teaming with the U.S. Navy to capture a series of bone chilling adventure scenes for the Studio's upcoming "Stargate SG-1" direct-to-video, "Stargate: Continuum." Cast members, including Ben Browder ("Stargate SG1's" Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell) and Amanda Tapping (Lt. Col. Samantha Carter) will travel to the sub-zero climate of the Arctic to shoot at the Navy's Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station (APLIS) for the week of March 23 through 29. Martin Wood, Director of over 70 "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate Atlantis" episodes, is confirmed to direct "Stargate: Continuum."
"Stargate: Continuum," which is being co-financed by MGM and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, will shoot a variety of scenes on location in the Arctic ice, located approximately 200 nautical miles north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. In addition to the frigid outdoor environments, the filming will also involve U.S. Navy submarine USS Alexandria (SSN-757). Among the most visually stunning and dramatic scenes to be filmed at the location involves the submarine as it bursts through the ice and into the cold Arctic air with temperatures hovering around 50 degrees below zero.
In making the announcement, Charles Cohen, Senior Executive Vice President Finance and Corporate Development, MGM said: "We are excited to be working with the U.S. Navy on filming these epic scenes in the arduous conditions of the arctic. 'SG-1' fans will certainly enjoy these action packed sequences as the 'Stargate' franchise has a rich history of unique and compelling action adventures."
Lt. Erik Reynolds, the Department of Defense project officer assigned to the movie added: "We look forward to hosting MGM and the 'Stargate' team at APLIS, and showcasing our sailors and the United States Submarine Force's capabilities in the Arctic Ocean.
"With the extreme environmental conditions at the camp, and factors such as shooting on a moving sheet of ice and the occasional polar bear, it certainly will be a challenge, but one that our sailors and the 'SG-1' crew look forward to taking on."
In January of this year, MGM gave the green light to two (2) direct-to-video movies based on "Stargate SG-1," the longest-running science-fiction series in U.S. TV history. The first movie, "Stargate: The Arc of Truth," which is also being co-financed by MGM and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, begins production on April 15. The second movie, "Stargate: Continuum" which will feature the epic ice camp scenes, will resume filming on May 22. Written and produced by Brad Wright and Robert Cooper, the new movies will include the following "Stargate SG-1" cast members: Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Chris Judge, Claudia Black, with Beau Bridges and Michael Shanks.
The APLIS is operated by the University of Washington and was formed in 1943 at the request of the U.S. Navy to bring university resources to bear on urgent WWII defense problems. From a wartime beginning focused on effective torpedo exploders, APL-UW initiated acoustic studies and oceanographic research programs to understand how variations in the ocean environment affected the performance of Navy systems.
About "Stargate: Continuum"
While "SG-1" attends the execution of Ba'al, the last of the goa'uld system lords, Teal'c and Vala inexplicably disappear into thin air. Carter, Daniel and Mitchell race back to a world where history has been changed: the Stargate program has been erased from the timeline. As they try to convince the authorities of what's happened, a fleet of goa'uld motherships arrives in orbit, led by Ba'al, his queen, Katesh (Vala) and his first prime, Teal'c. SG-1 must find the Stargate and set things right before the world is enslaved by the goa'uld.
[TLB]*xSnI(+)PeRx*
03-22-2007, 09:54 PM
http://www.playbackmag.com/articles/daily/20070319/stargate.html
March 19, 2007
STARGATE GOES NUCLEAR
An icy world awaits the cast and crew of Stargate: Continuum -- a direct-to-DVD movie based on the sci-fi franchise that will shoot on location at a U.S. Navy research station in the Arctic beginning Friday.
The shoot, which will also include the USS Alexandria nuclear submarine, came together because of a Stargate fan at the remote Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station.
"The man in charge of APLIS happens to be a huge fan of the show and offered us the opportunity to visit the camp just for the experience of going very, very close to the North Pole," says writer/producer Brad Wright, speaking to Playback Daily. "When it came to that, I asked if we could shoot a scene or two there, and he agreed."
Continuum, produced by MGM Studios, will shoot in the Arctic March 23-29 with an 18-member crew, including veteran director Martin Wood (Stargate SG-1), DOP Peter F. Woeste and cast members Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping and Richard Dean Anderson.
Wright will join the crew for a few days along with MGM exec Charles Cohen. He says they've all taken some Arctic training and did some research to prepare for the trip.
"I think it's the first time any production of any size has gone to do something of this scope, in terms of shooting on the arctic ice with a U.S. nuclear submarine," he says, adding that one scene will feature the sub bursting through the ice.
The Arctic shoot takes place well in advance of Continuum's original start date, which is set for May 22 at Vancouver's Bridge Studios.
"There was a very brief window for us to go to the Arctic with APLIS as they do their research. If you go later, the ice begins to melt and the Arctic is not safe," Wright explains.
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There's more at the link above, including hopes that SciFi channel may air the movies as well.
hank123
03-22-2007, 10:00 PM
I just watched the last ever episode of SG-1 :bawling:
I cant believe its over.Been watching it since the beginning.
After 10 years I'd really grown fond of the characters.
I'm even more sad than when I ran out of episodes of the X-Files or Voyager.
Atlantis is ok but its just not the same.
I heard rumours a while back that they might make a movie to wrap everything up but I havent heard anything about it since.Anyone know if its going ahead?
fawk that suxs! :(
Atlantis blows ( insert insulting words here)
Thanks for all the info sniperx:thumbsup:
Its a shame RDA wont be in it but that wont make me look forward to it any less
kilroy0097
03-22-2007, 10:36 PM
Well SG1 had some good times and some bad times. It's really up to the fan but I had more bad times than good time with that show. There is only so much you can take of the rehashed, recycled episodic circle that was used. Only the villains changed in focal point. While I loved the show when it first started out around year 6 I just lost interest in it. It had a good run and it was a good show for a while but it was really really time to kill it off and put it to bed. Enjoy syndication into eternity because I'm certain it will be. Heck I still enjoy the syndicated Star Trek Next Gen and Bab 5 when I see them once in a while.
Crotch-Rot
03-22-2007, 10:40 PM
I'll rent the DVDs when the 2 movies come out.
Babylon 5 is in syndication? Really, what station is broadcasting it? I would love to catch watch it again.
Best SG:1 episode ever, is when Tilk and O'Neil are stuck in a time loop at the base.
OG Frostbite[Qc]
03-23-2007, 05:57 AM
Well SG1 had some good times and some bad times. It's really up to the fan but I had more bad times than good time with that show. There is only so much you can take of the rehashed, recycled episodic circle that was used. Only the villains changed in focal point. While I loved the show when it first started out around year 6 I just lost interest in it. It had a good run and it was a good show for a while but it was really really time to kill it off and put it to bed. Enjoy syndication into eternity because I'm certain it will be. Heck I still enjoy the syndicated Star Trek Next Gen and Bab 5 when I see them once in a while.
man i miss babylon 5:smack:
EdrrakNolat
03-23-2007, 09:33 AM
Isn't Babylon 5 out on DVD? Netflix, here I come!
rico4068
03-23-2007, 09:45 AM
I own the entire SG1 series. I watched it during the summer from start to finish. Man that was a great vacation.
Donavon
03-23-2007, 10:14 AM
I was very disappointed when I heard that Sci-Fi was canceling SG-1, has to be one of my favorite shows. I actually own seasons 1-8, just waiting on the price to come down on 9 a little before I get it.
Sci-Fi isn't even going to start showing the second half of season 10 until April 14th I think.
I knew that MGM had regained rights to the show and was thinking about doing some movies, but I had no idea that they were already working on filming, that is pretty awesome.
I kinda feel bad for the Farscape cast, I thought it was pretty cool when Ben Browder & Claudia Black came on board, but now they are canceling the series... that has to suck for them!
I like Atlantis, but no where near as much as much as SG-1. Any bets on how many more seasons it will go before getting canned? I'll guess maybe a couple, for a total of 4 seasons.... maybe 5 if they really stretch it
Max47r
03-23-2007, 04:22 PM
SG1 is the bomb, but I have to admit the last two seasons with the Ori have been kind of strange compared to the Ga'ould. But Atlantis is good, they just have bad episodes here and there.
Crotch-Rot
03-23-2007, 04:42 PM
yeah the ORLY? is kinda strange. I thought it was such a cop-out the way SG-1 defeated most of the ORLY? dudes.
Grim_Scythe
03-23-2007, 04:53 PM
I prefered the replicators. Reminded me of the metal versions of the Bugs in Starship or the Zerglings from SC. That was cool though.
[TLB]*xSnI(+)PeRx*
03-23-2007, 05:18 PM
Edit: are thesed the full episodes because im watching one which has a duration of only 13 minutes (dam i cant watch quest2)
on the first site i gave you the episodes are broken into 3 short clips 1,2,3 ect..... so look for them all they usally all show up when you do the serch
Leadfoot
03-23-2007, 05:33 PM
Yeah, I figured that one out. Both sites dont have all the episodes, and some dont work for me :wallbash:
Donavon
04-05-2007, 06:37 PM
For anyone that has been waiting for the price on season 9 to drop before picking it up, now is your chance. Borders/Waldenbooks has it on sale for $20. I just picked mine up.
There are a few other seasons of different shows on sale also, season 2 of 24 for $20 was pretty tempting....
Here is the link to the list: http://www.bordersstores.com/features/list.jsp?list=tvondvdsale
[W33T] Jetfuel
04-05-2007, 10:23 PM
I own the entire SG1 series. I watched it during the summer from start to finish. Man that was a great vacation.
the sun ... it hurts ... so bright .... it buuuuuurns
Amanda Tapping is joining atlantis for season 4! :mghyper::mghyper::mghyper:
I know I shouldnt be this excited but I cant help it.
http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/news/AmandaTapping_press_casting.pdf
[W33T] Jetfuel
04-14-2007, 08:37 PM
no man ~ you are a man. Amanda Tapping is smoking hot ~ and sexy smart, too!
FozzyBear
04-14-2007, 09:18 PM
Amanda Tapping is joining atlantis for season 4! :mghyper::mghyper::mghyper:
I know I shouldnt be this excited but I cant help it.
http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/news/AmandaTapping_press_casting.pdf
WOOT!!!!!!!!
:rockon::rockon::rockon:
Crotch-Rot
04-14-2007, 09:19 PM
Amanda Tapping is joining atlantis for season 4! :mghyper::mghyper::mghyper:
I know I shouldnt be this excited but I cant help it.
http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/news/AmandaTapping_press_casting.pdf
Awesome news!!!
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