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Kailin

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Jun 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/23/99
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This was posted over on the Alt.Asian-Movies newsgroup, by the new
Producer of Martial Law. Is what he says true?

wra...@aol.com
> (WRabkin) wrote:
>
> > I haven't seen Crusade, and I probably won't. I have no idea if it's
wonderful
> > or terrible or somewhere in the middle.
> >
> > I do know, though, that it won't reappear on another channel in the
near
> > future.
> >
> > And I know that because Martial Law, the show I'm running, is moving
into the
> > Babylon 5/Crusade stages. Which means the sets are struck, gone,
> history. Which
> > means hundreds of thousands of dollars of extra start-up costs to


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Brian Watson

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Jun 23, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/23/99
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Kailin wrote:

> This was posted over on the Alt.Asian-Movies newsgroup, by the new
> Producer of Martial Law. Is what he says true?
>
> wra...@aol.com
> > (WRabkin) wrote:
> >
> > > I haven't seen Crusade, and I probably won't. I have no idea if it's
> wonderful
> > > or terrible or somewhere in the middle.
> > >
> > > I do know, though, that it won't reappear on another channel in the near
> > > future.
> > >
> > > And I know that because Martial Law, the show I'm running, is moving into the
>
> > > Babylon 5/Crusade stages. Which means the sets are struck, gone,
> > history. Which
> > > means hundreds of thousands of dollars of extra start-up costs to

Just one thing to say... "What the hell does he know about another person's show?"

Nitflegal

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Jun 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/24/99
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He knows that the Crusade soundstages and presumably storage space are about to
go to someone else. That's bad, because it will force WB to decide whether the
costs of moving and continuing to store the sets is worth it.

Jms at B5

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Jun 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/25/99
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Rabkin, a thorn in the side to many folks, does tend to speak out on matters
that do not actually involve him (witness his letter attacking Harlan in
Creative Screenwriting a few issues back).

Anyway, to the point: WB was leasing the stage we were using for B5 and
Crusade. The lease expired in the middle of this month, and WB figured that if
we get renewed for a second season, we can easily set up the sets elsewhere;
they were not struck or torn down, they were all carefully folded and are being
held pending a decision. ALL our sets are made for "fold and hold" because we
have so many that have to go in and out of a small amount of space. In 6 years
the only set that didn't get that treatment was the Zocalo, because it was just
too darned big.

So the costs will be minimal in unpacking the sets and hooking 'em up in
another stage.


jms

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http://www.thestation.com

Jms at B5

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Jun 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/25/99
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>He knows that the Crusade soundstages and presumably storage space are about
>to
>go to someone else. That's bad, because it will force WB to decide whether
>the
>costs of moving and continuing to store the sets is worth it.

Sorry, that's totally incorrect. The sets are all stored and can go up
quickly.

What people don't seem to understand here -- in part by someone looking to
cause a problem -- is that this is *commonplace.*

When we shot the B5 pilot movie, we had pretty much as many sets for that as we
had on Crusade to the point of ep 13. We didn't shoot it at the Sun Valley
locale, that came later. We shot it further north of LA, then WB stored the
sets, just as they stored 'em now.

When we got the pickup for the B5 series, we just took the sets out of storage,
found the Sun Valley location, and put them up in fairly short order.

It ain't a big deal. Doesn't mean there will or won't be a second season, it's
utterly irrelevant either way.

Joe Schulte

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Jun 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/25/99
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Brian Watson (ke...@cris.com) wrote:
: Kailin wrote:

: > This was posted over on the Alt.Asian-Movies newsgroup, by the new


: > Producer of Martial Law. Is what he says true?
: >
: > wra...@aol.com
: > > (WRabkin) wrote:
: > >
: > > > I haven't seen Crusade, and I probably won't. I have no idea if it's
: > wonderful
: > > > or terrible or somewhere in the middle.
: > > >
: > > > I do know, though, that it won't reappear on another channel in the near
: > > > future.
: > > >
: > > > And I know that because Martial Law, the show I'm running, is moving into the
: >
: > > > Babylon 5/Crusade stages. Which means the sets are struck, gone,
: > > history. Which
: > > > means hundreds of thousands of dollars of extra start-up costs to

: Just one thing to say... "What the hell does he know about another person's show?"

Well, seeing as it's a show that has taken over B5's old sound stage it's
reasonable to assume JMS knows something about the show.


Kailin

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Jun 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/27/99
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Breathes a sigh of relief.

> jms
>
> (jms...@aol.com)
> B5 Official Fan Club at:
> http://www.thestation.com

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Nitflegal

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Jun 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/28/99
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Ah, my mistake, I stand corrected.

Thanks!

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