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VHS : Battlestar Galactica [1980]

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wandering in the desert of space...
'There are those who believe
that life here began out there...'

Thus begins the tale of Battlestar Galactica, full of meaning and hope and mystical importance.

Okay, enough theology for the moment.

Or, maybe not. This movie (actually a cut-up version of the pilot for the television series) definitely has theological undercurrents. It is the fight between good and evil. It is a wandering in the desert (of space) looking for the promised land. It is about hope and humanity, sensitivity and courage.

And, as a 12 year old (when I first saw it) I of course understood none of this. I merely loved the special effects in my own home (as opposed to the Star Wars which required payment at the movie theatre), the characters and the technology. I was amazed that every computer on the bridge set of the Galactica actually worked.

Today I'm amazed that the computer on which I'm typing this review has more power than all those computers combined!

The story is basic. Ambush in space, a quickly-organised escape from the evil mechanical Cylons (who both symbolise the terrors of technology as well as of autocratic rule--remember the Cold War?), a daring journey, and finally a hope. Unfortunately the series became a wandering in the desert with little hope for reaching the promised land, and in television-series timelines and lifelines, this just wasn't acceptable.

In addition to this film, there are about a dozen videos available with episodes from the rest of the television series. It is frustrating that not all of them are available, so to watch them in sequence leaves some gaps. There are enough dedicated fans who would purchase these videos should they be made available (as is evidenced by the amount of BG 'junk' being auctioned at ebay and other such places).

The series was fated only to last one year, due to high costs (a million an episode may be a standard ER actor's salary, but back then it was big bucks even in Hollywood), a slumping viewership (which in retrospect was never as small as reported), and an overall lack of direction. The journey was just taking too long for the era of instant gratification.

There was a short-lived attempt to revitalise BG with Galactica 1980, but due to underfunding, choppy stories and the absence of several more popular regulars from the preceding series, it failed dramatically. There is a chopped-up edited version of one of those episodes available too -- do yourself a favour and fly light speed away from this one.

But do get the original movie, the best of the best episodes.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Best forgotten
I used to watch this when it was originally broadcast, hungry as I was for Star Wars type Sci-Fi. I remember quite liking it.

Seeing it again, 25 years later, it was quite a shock to see the wooden acting, hopeless scripts, dreadful clothes, laughable sets, and the overall disaster that was Battlestar Galactica. I understand that it was cancelled after 2 seasons (1 if you ignore the even worse 1980 version). I'm not surprised.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - John Dykstra tries to create an asnwer to "Star Wars"
"Star Trek" was described as "Wagon Train to the Stars" but that particular concept reduction certainly applies more to "Battlestar Galactica," since the series has the remnants of humanity travelling in a ragtag fleet from their neck of the galaxy to the fabled 13th colony known as Earth. However, the pilot episode from 1978 makes it clear that despite Lorne Greene playing Commander Adama and inspiring all sorts of "Bonanza" jokes, the idea here is to invoke the special effects style (and hopefully the success) of "Star Wars." Special effects guru John Dykstra received most of the money and most of the publicity for this series, so it is not surprising that the spacecraft models are the best part of the pilot.

The premise for the series is that just as the humans are about to make peace with the Cylon Empire, the Cylons attack the fleet and the colonies and destroy pretty much everything except the Galactica, the last remaining battlestar. This happens as a result of the naiveté of President Adar (Lew Ayres) and the tainted advice of the traitor Count Baltar (John Colicos). The military catastrophe is rather forced, requiring stupidity on the part of pretty much everybody in the government and military with the exception of Adama. Putting all your Battlestars in one quadrant and providing two sentry ships for the entire fleet pretty much insures a Pearl Harbor type disaster.

But once you get past the neat models you are pretty much dealing with a standard space opera where the main theme is to remind people of "Star Wars" as often as possible (although the Vipers are not as cool as the X-Wing fighters). Lt. Starbuck (Dirk Benedict) is a free spirit in the Han Solo mode, Captain Apollo (Richard Hatch) is a more mature Luke Skywalker, and Adama is the wise Obi-Wan Kenobi father figure who actually happens to be a father (I have a question: how you go from naming you first two children Apollo and Athena only to name the third one Zac? I teach Classical Greek & Roman Mythology and there is no mention of a Zac. Just curious).

With the success of "Star Wars" science fiction was suddenly in and big bucks could be committed to a television series while Hollywood started remaking old classics like "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Flash Gordon." But while "Battlestar Galactica" offered promise, it did not live up to its potential. Every week the group of humans continued their quest for Earth with the Cylons on their heels while the humans bickered among themselves in an allegory of contemporary social problems (the people from our planet are better than the people from your planet) and engaged in standard soap opera love stories (Will Athena get over the death of Zac and learn to love the trying to be serious Starbuck?). Watching the pilot is going to be of nostalgic value to those who watched it with eager anticipation back in 1978 and really wanted it to be something worthy of all the hype, i.e., "Star Trek" instead of "Space 1999." For those who did not catch in the first time around and compare it to "Farscape" and "Enterrprise," they will wonder what all the fuss was about. The answer is, not much beyond some great models from Dykstra.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Transfer on DVD
After STAR WARS, Glen Larson started production on a Sci Fi show on US television. This movie was released in Canada & Europe before the USA got to see it. Stellar performances from the late Lorne Greene & John Colicos. It was the most expensive TV show in US history. The DVD transfer is excellent. I rated this four stars. Due to the 2.0 sound track. I would have liked DTS or Dolby 5.1, but to no avail. There is no commentary from the Director Richard Colla or Glen Larson. Not even a Theatrical Trailer. I only got this DVD because my video is old & has worn out. I just wish that Universal studios would put more effort into this Classic Series. At this time this is the only DVD available on the Galactica TV series. I hope that any future releases will be better, especially the sound.

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