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wraithfodder) wrote2009-06-05 07:30 pm
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New Stargate Universe trailer" Survival"
This 49-second trailer for Stargate Universe was shown during Stargate Continuum last night, but is now available at
http://www.scifi.com/universe/
There are some clips from the shows (including from White Sands), plus sound bytes from
- Robert Carlyle
- Lou Diamond Phillips
- Brian J. Smith
- Ming Na
- Elyse Levesque
The darkkness, the shaky camerawork, all is indicative of Battlestar. I'm pretty sure (you can correct me if I'm wrong) that Mallozzi said they were shooting it in documentary style, but I've recently watched some documentaries, and none of their cameramen seemed to have ingested a dozen expressos ;) And *cough* as i've joked before, the character-driven stuff might be the sex scenes ;)
While I'm very curious about the show, and will check it out, I don't have the 'oomph' I've had in the past with other shows. Opinions?.
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So, what shall I think of a show that is set on a ship? But since they now have RDA and AT and who else in there I guess I'll check it out also... whether I will stay is another question.
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Yes! If I want sex, I have a husband. ;-) I can't just run off through the nearest Stargate for adventure, though. And you can never have too many friendship/team shows. I want a sense of team!
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I honestly don't think so.
The camera work, the BSG-like feel to the action, the lack (from what I can see)of age-appropriate thunkable guys, and the "sexier" comment with the smooching are all combining to make a fairly negative impression on me.
Unless I see something a bit more promising in a future trailer, I'm fairly sure I won't become a fan of this show.
That makes me sad. :(
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Did anyone else thing that compared to the sets of BSG and even Sanctuary that these looked a little 'cheap'? There was something kind of plastic or toy like about it or maybe it just had the production value of Syfy's typical Saturday night movie. I was just expecting more because of the hype about the ship. And I realize that was a very brief trailer but it looked, well, boring; even the 'dramatic' bits. I have to say, even if I didn't know this was SGU or anything about it, there was nothing about it that really caught my eye or made me go 'wow, cool'. It's never a good sign when the trailer doesn't make you sit up because supposedly you put your best stuff in the trailer. If that's the best they got, say good night Gracie. LOL
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well, if it's about "real stories and real people with real concerns" (to quote LDP) isn't that kinda documentary? ;-)
And *cough* as i've joked before, the character-driven stuff might be the sex scenes ;)
*bwahaha*
Yeah, there doesn't seem to be much Stargate in it, but that isn't really a selling point for me. I think some of the scenes look interesting, but with trailers you never know...; however, what usually really brings me to a show are the actors / characters, and so far I've seen no one on SGU who could win me over (rather on the contrary).
Aside from that, I'm on principle very reluctant to "like" SGU because of how SGA was cancelled...
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But then again I never watched BSG or Firefly or any of those other shows. I'm a Stargate Atlantis/SG-1 guy. But I'll give the show a chance.
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Oh, I am so looking forward to seeing what kind of spin/damage control they're going to try to shovel out at Comic-Con in July. *snerks*
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and this trailer,nothing interesting in it....nothing!
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If they can spin it and what the reaction of the crowd is.
I am wondering, too, if there will be such a line of people waiting this year, too.
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There is nothing they are saying or showing me that is making me want to watch this.
Massive fail on their part.
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I dunno, I like the look of it. But I'm easily pleased :P
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Oh dear.
"These are real stories about real people"?????
Riiight. Absolutely. More of TPTB's favourite trope about how we can relate to these people because they're from the present day.
*Sighs* Perhaps someone could tell them that the whole point of Sci-Fi is to examine and explore the human condition under every imaginable condition? Can't say that the trailer was inspiring, it could have been any military-based series currently airing. The Marine Corps version of "Lost", anyone?
Now Robert Carlyle is a damn fine actor (IMHO) and I have been a fan of his since the wonderfully off-the-wall "Hamish McBeth" series on UK TV. If they give him something meaty to work with it might work. My money is on them killing him off (like Robert Patrick/Col Sumner) in the Atlantis pilot, because he would be too expensive to keep as a permanent character.
I'll watch the pilot but I'm not hopeful here. :(
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I'm really neither here nor there on Universe. I don't already hate it, but I doubt I'm going to watch it just because it'll probably make me want to watch SGA. The same thing happens when I watch SG-1 - I end wanting to watch SGA. Plus I really don't want to get invested in too many new shows, especially shows that are going to aim for being as dramatic as they can possibly be. What I loved about both Stargates was the excellent way, I thought, they balanced humor with drama.
But I need to be careful, because it's usually the shows I say I'm not going to watch that I end up loving to pieces. When I saw the promos for SGA, it didn't interest me at all and I was certain that I'd never get into it.
Now I think back on that and laugh at myself.
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If I watch SGU, it will definitely not be live, but many years down the road when we know its fate. That happened with Farscape, and I was spared the heartbreak of cancellation, but got one of the best shows in history.
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Alright this is going to sound a little silly, but I wonder who will be the hot one on SGU?? I liked Daniel on SG1, but Mitchell often won me over as well. :D On SGA I DIE over Sheppard (he'll always be my no. 1,) although I must admit McKay has his moments too. Sure without knowing the characters yet I don't feel much anything, but I want and need that allure from them as well.
To me just because they say it's sexier doesn't always mean it's sexier. In fact the very few intimate moments Sheppard had on SGA made me develop a bond with the character in which when it seemed like his character may get cozy with a girl I felt... nooooo he's cheating on me. Although in other shows I don't mind the sex scenes with Joe Flanigan actually I LOVE them. ...sounds crazy...I'm sane I promise. :)
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As for which character may be the 'hot one'? Wow, good question. I'm thinking, just looking at photos, maybe Brian J. Smith? Just a guess.
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Maybe 15 years ago...
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