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  1. Klan Klan... after seeing her they ought to rename her Can-Cans!!! YEAH!!!
  2. Quote: 4. Evangelion. (May it rest permenantly in development hell. Amen.) Ditto for this movie!!!!
  3. Eva Green, gorgeous face, beautiful eyes... no rack!
  4. I've been trying to get to Comic Con for the last 3 yrs. I used to go all the time, but now SOMETHING else always comes up. Damn I want that toaster!!!
  5. I was honored when I once met him... RIP.
  6. Kate Winslet too beefy? Damn! Check out Millia's BIG rack!!! Kate has a gorgeous face to match and if ya do it right she would match very well.
  7. Quote: the sun looked a little on the smallish side, and finally the planet seemed like it might be bitterly cold I guess all planets seem cold when you film in Vancouver BC. From what I've read they landed in a post Apocalyptic Earth circa 22nd Century. Of course we don't know their position on Earth and if there are ANY survivors. Hence, that would make Starbuck the Harbinger of Death for the Human Race as the Base Star Cylon Hybrid stated. She's supposed to find her wrecked Viper and body with Leoben and switch either bodies or tags. For what reason.... I dunno. I do know that she's supposed to be drawn to some piano player and seriously think she may be a Cylon.
  8. Ronald Moore said the 5th Cylon is NOT in the infamous "Last Supper" pic. So that leaves Cally (who's dead), Dualla (who did NOT hear the song that other 4 did while Tigh heard it in the CIC) and Romo Lampkin. Hmmmmmm....? Unless, like they say in the upcoming "Caprica" prequel it's a copy of Zoe Greystone who's father built the Cylons and we (as an audience) have not seen the 5th at all yet. Before Moore said that, my money was on Gaius Baltar. I am willing to bet that the 5th is a female.
  9. Flava f*&%in' Flav?!!! Ya gotta be kiddin me! ...and YES Kate Winslet does have a great rack!!! As much as I hate RT... I do love Lawrence Kasdan. A "good source" for the folks over at CHUD says that Lawrence Kasdan has been drafted for scripting duties on the Tobey Maguire-led ROBOTECH live action movie adaptation. Fascinating choice, if correct. Geeks will remember Kasdan as a scripter on THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (with Leigh Brackett), RETURN OF THE JEDI (with Unca George), and RAIDER OF THE LOST ARK (from a story by Lucas & Philip Kaufman); he's also written/directed a raft of titles including SILVERADO, GRAND CANYON, WYATT EARP, and the awkward adaptation of Stephen King's DREAMCATCHER. He's recently been associated with the long-brewing remake of CLASH OF THE TITANS as well.
  10. 'Battlestar's' final season expands; TV movie looking good As "Battlestar Galactica" gets ready to air its mid-season finale on Friday, there are two bits of good news to share regarding the show. According to well-informed sources, it’s almost certain that at least one “Battlestar Galactica” TV movie will be made this year. Here’s even better news: Up to two hours may be added to “Battlestar’s” final run of episodes. You heard that right: The last leg of the show’s final season could expand to 12 hours, instead of the originally planned 10 hours. As he discussed here, the show’s executive producer, Ronald D. Moore, wrote "Battlestar's" final episode, which could be up to three hours long (a wild guess here: Sci Fi probably wouldn’t air the whole thing in one night). Mary McDonnell described her reaction to the script this way: It filled her with "an incredible feeling of adrenaline,” she told Ain't It Cool News. “It made me understand the entire saga, and made me excited for all of you.” UPDATE: Here's a statement from from a Sci Fi spokesman: "As written by Ron, the phenomenal finale script extends beyond the time alotted for the episode. We're exploring how to shoot the extra footage as Ron has envisioned and written it." As for when the final part of Season 4 will air, Moore has told TV Guide that it’s probably going to be in 2009. (Update: EOnline.com reports that the president of Sci Fi has said the last episodes will begin airing in the "first quarter" of 2009.) Kateeviper Regarding the “Battlestar” TV movie, as "Razor" did, it will probably air on Sci Fi first then be released on DVD within days (the preceding sentence was updated with new information from a Sci Fi rep). There’s no word on who will be in the movie, what it will be about and when it will air. All of that is still to be determined. In a previous story, I’d reported that up to three films were being considered. Whether the other two “Battlestar” TV movies will get made is an open question at this point, but it is possible, according to my sources and according to Galactica Sitrep (which also has wall-to-wall coverage of Wednesday’s screening of the mid-season finale at Los Angeles’ Cinerama Dome). UPDATE!! Independent, uninpeachable sources assure me that there will be a total of 11 new regular-series "Battlestar Galactica" Hours in 2009. The original plan was to use the last two hours for the series finale. When the finale was expanded from two to three hours, 2009 got its 11th hour.
  11. Ok...Ok... I'll play. Hikaru-Tom Welling Roy-Viggo Mortensen Misa-Jennifer Aniston Global-Edward James Olmos Max-Orlando Bloom Kakizaki-Jon Favreau Claudia-Halle Berry Minmei-Kristin Kreuk Breetai-CG (voice-Ving Rhames or Vin Diesel?) Exedore-CG Millia-Kate Winslet Meltrandi Queen-CG (with Glen Close's voice.)
  12. If I remember correctly I read an interview with Ron Moore where he stated that when the final Cylon is revealed that it will make perfect sense, especially after seeing the show from the beginning. Definitely something to look forward to.
  13. VERY COOL. Couldn't tell if ya changed the RDF to UN NAVY. Hope ya did.
  14. Inconsistencies.... hard to manage in anime. Overall they do a helluva job.
  15. Love the backgrounds and mecha designs. I can deal with the character designs, but much prefer the styles we saw in Zero or Plus.
  16. Battlestar Galactica 4.10 FAQ What’s it called? “Revelations.” Who’s responsible? Teleplay is credited to David Weddle and Bradley Thompson (“He That Believeth In Me”). What does SciFi say? “A band of rebel Cylons holds President Roslin hostage while attempting to lure the Final Five out of hiding inside the Galactica and the human fleet.” Today’s not Friday! What is this review doing up Thursday? The SciFi Channel on Wednesday night screened this episode at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood. The big news? Big stuff happens. I deem this the biggest episode of “Battlestar Galactica” yet produced. Why is it the biggest? Series mastermind Ron Moore implored the audience to keep the big secrets. We must abide Mr. Moore’s wishes. Others were in the audience with you, right, Herc? Will you ban those who post any kind of spoilers in talkback and shut down the talkback entirely if the spoiling persists? I will! Is it true, as you intimated last week, that the focus this week shifts back on the circumstances of Starbuck’s resurrection? It could be argued that Starbuck and her miracle viper are key components of this week’s story. Is it true, as rumored, that Starbuck sees her own dead and mutilated body this week? No. Is the final Cylon revealed this week? No. What else is SciFi not telling us? D’Anna has officially ascended from Boxey to Head Toaster In Charge. Despite last week’s Bill-Laura reunion, Lee Adama’s presidency continues. And we will see a side of Bill never before glimpsed! Are you sure this is the biggest “Galactica” ever? Yes. Bigger than the episode that ended with Boomer putting two bullets in Bill Adama's chest? Yes. Bigger than the episode that leapt ahead a year? Yes. Bigger than the episode that revealed the Watchtower Four? Yes. Will this post spawn the lengthiest "Galactica" talkback ever forged? Yes. What’s great? An insane amount of tension among the Watchtower Four now that D’Anna can identify them; handprints will be permanently squeezed into sofa arms across America Friday night as a deadly showdown between Lee and D’Anna escalates. Then the final act kicks the episode, the season and the series into the stratosphere. “Revelations” is one aptly titled episode. You will revel in the reveals the episode bestows and curse those you're denied. What’s not so great? On the way out I asked writer-producer Jane Espenson if she knew if SciFi would announce Friday when the show would return; she said she’s long assumed it won’t be back until 2009. Anything interesting emerge in the Q&A with Ron Moore, Mary McDonnell, Katee Sackoff and Tricia Helfer? * Helfer’s “a bit agnostic” and not as tall as you’d think. * Sackoff prefers “fart” to “frak” in her everyday life (“Nothing works like a good f-bomb,” she explains.) * The series finale is filming right now in Vancouver and will likely wrap just before the June 30 Screen Actors Guild deadline. * The script for the series finale made Edward James Olmos and Aaron Douglas cry, according to Helfer. Helfer describes her own reaction to the finale script: “Like somebody punched me in the stomach.” Helfer said the ending will compel fans to revisit the series’ beginning. * McDonnell said the series finale script filled her with “an incredible feeling of adrenaline.” “It made me understand the entire saga, and made me excited for all of you,” she told the audience. She added she was “blown away” by it. * “The Final Five do not have numbers,” said Moore. Which I guess means there isn't a Seven??? * Moore confirmed again that the fleet will get to Earth by the series finale and that he originally had a number of ideas for what the fleet would find there. “We X’ed off a few immediately.” * Moore said he did not have the series finale in his head as he wrote the original miniseries, but figured it out midway through the first regular season. Moore seemed to hint that Leoben’s line about “All this happened before and will happen again” is significant. * As Moore wrestled with the series’ conclusion this year, he had the epiphany that the show’s not really about the plot – it’s about the characters. He then scrawled “It’s the characters, stupid!” atop his whiteboard and says that’s when the series finale really clicked. * Moore said the monotheist/polytheist business emerged out a single line in his rough draft, when Six told Baltar that “God is love.” “I didn’t really know what it meant,” said Moore, but SciFi exec Michael Jackson suggested Moore play up the religious angles. The colonists’ polytheism was holdover from the many references to the Greek and Roman gods in the 1970s series. * Mary McDonnell volunteered that everyone was “quite happy” with Ron Moore’s directorial debut. * How does the Cylons’ Bob Dylan tune and Baltar’s Shakespeare quotation fit in to the bigger picture? “All will be revealed,” replied Moore cryptically. * McDonnell says she’s already snuck a peek at the now-filming “Caprica” prequel pilot’s dailies and found what she saw “absolutely thrilling.” “They all treat us like their parents,” she says of the “Caprica” cast. * Making Starbuck female was one of the very first ideas Moore had for the series the weekend David Eick suggested Moore shepherd the series. It was a pivotal idea that helped Moore free himself from some parameters of the original series. * Moore said the idea of another “Razor”-like prequel TV-movie set in the “Galactica” universe was still in the early talking stages. He downplayed reports that three TV-movies might get produced, suggesting one movie was more likely. How does it end, spoiler-boy? With the survivors, stunned into silence.
  17. Cool! Love the way they made their eyes look big and colorful!
  18. I love that visor on the 1S. Very cool!
  19. Bloody, graphic and loads of fun if ya expect a simple, no-nonsense action film. LOVED that last action scene!
  20. I heard that last half would be released on '09.
  21. NICE! Only I can't understand a damn thing!
  22. Please....some quickly lock this thread!!!!
  23. VF-27 Focker
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