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RT

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Feb 11, 2016, 12:59:09 PM2/11/16
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http://www.tracking-board.com/exclusive-michael-de-luca-boards-universals-battlestar-galactica-reboot/

Michael De Luca has signed on to produce Universal’s feature
adaptation of Glen A. Larson’s beloved series BATTLESTAR
GALACTICA. The long-gestating project has reportedly been in
development since 1999, but it was put on hold when the Sci-Fi
channel picked up its series adaptation, which hailed from
Universal’s sister company NBC Universal Television. Sci-Fi’s
Battlestar Galactica ran for four seasons and is often cited
as one of the net’s best programs, but the feature version is
expected to be wholly separate from the television reboot,
drawing instead from the original 1978 series.
...

Your Name

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Feb 11, 2016, 3:19:09 PM2/11/16
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In article <56BCCBEA...@hotmail.com>, RT
<traREs...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> http://www.tracking-board.com/exclusive-michael-de-luca-boards-universals-batt
> lestar-galactica-reboot/
>
> Michael De Luca has signed on to produce Universal’s feature
> adaptation of Glen A. Larson’s beloved series BATTLESTAR
> GALACTICA. The long-gestating project has reportedly been in
> development since 1999, but it was put on hold when the Sci-Fi
> channel picked up its series adaptation, which hailed from
> Universal’s sister company NBC Universal Television. Sci-Fi’s
> Battlestar Galactica ran for four seasons and is often cited
> as one of the net’s best programs, but the feature version is
> expected to be wholly separate from the television reboot,
> drawing instead from the original 1978 series.
> ...

Nope. It's just yet another crappy re-re-boot further confusing and
destroying the franchise. Just ignore it and hopefully it will go away.
:-\

Some of these reporters are (as usual) getting their facts completely
confused. They're saying this new movie was started way back by Bryan
Singer. The reality is that Bryan Singer was doing a proper follow-on
TV series to the original show, but when he had to pull out, Moore-Ron
was brought in and the whole thing changed to a crappy "realisitic"
re-boot.

MummyChunk

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Dec 3, 2022, 2:16:23 PM12/3/22
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> ....

And.... where is the movie?


This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=329264337#329264337


Your Name

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Dec 3, 2022, 4:24:37 PM12/3/22
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On 2022-12-03 19:16:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:

> > RT wrote:
> >
> http://www.tracking-board.com/exclusive-michael-de-luca-boards-universals-battlestar-galactica-reboot/
>
> >
> > Michael De Luca has signed on to produce Universal’s feature
> > adaptation of Glen A. Larson’s beloved series BATTLESTAR
> > GALACTICA. The long-gestating project has reportedly been in
> > development since 1999, but it was put on hold when the Sci-Fi
> > channel picked up its series adaptation, which hailed from
> > Universal’s sister company NBC Universal Television. Sci-Fi’s
> > Battlestar Galactica ran for four seasons and is often cited
> > as one of the net’s best programs, but the feature version is
> > expected to be wholly separate from the television reboot,
> > drawing instead from the original 1978 series.
> > ....
>
> And.... where is the movie?

As of January 2022, a movie (at least one, possibly two different ones)
and another TV series were still in the works.


Daniel65

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Dec 4, 2022, 3:40:07 AM12/4/22
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Your Name wrote on 4/12/22 8:24 am:
Memory failing ..... Hasn't Battlestar Galactica already had to T.V.
series starts already??

And now another one!! Sure, it's a movie but which series is it going to
follow on from??
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Daniel

Your Name

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Dec 4, 2022, 2:57:05 PM12/4/22
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There has been Moore-Ron's awful "reboot" series and its spin-off
TV-movies and shows.



> And now another one!! Sure, it's a movie but which series is it going
> to follow on from??

There are multiple projects in various states of progress, but none
remotely close to any casting or filming, and likely may never get made.

<https://collider.com/battlestar-galactica-movie-tv-show-shared-universe-simon-kinberg-comments/>


<https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/battlestar-galactica-new-movie-tv-shared-universe/>



There are projects that ignore Moore-Ron's version and "Galactica 1980"
to be a follow-on to the original series (set decades later), projects
that somehow magically link the original series and Moore-Ron's
version, projects that completely re-boot the idea again.

Like "Star Trek", and the Marvel and DC superheroes, the Galactica
franchise is now such a confused mess of conflicting versions thanks to
talentless idiots with their own ideas of what it "should" have been,
that it has been killed off entirely. :-(


MummyChunk

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Dec 5, 2022, 1:39:25 AM12/5/22
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> > > On 2022-12-04 08:40:05 +0000, Daniel65 said:
> > > Your Name wrote on 4/12/22 8:24 am:
> > > On 2022-12-03 19:16:17 +0000, MummyChunk said:
> > >  > RT wrote:
> > >  
> > >
http://www.tracking-board.com/exclusive-michael-de-luca-boards-universals-battlestar-galactica-reboot/
> > >
> > >  
> > >  > Michael De Luca has signed on to produce UniversalŽs
feature
> > >  > adaptation of Glen A. LarsonŽs beloved series BATTLESTAR
> > >  > GALACTICA. The long-gestating project has reportedly been
in
> > >  > development since 1999, but it was put on hold when the
Sci-Fi
> > >  > channel picked up its series adaptation, which hailed
from
> > >  > UniversalŽs sister company NBC Universal Television.
Sci-FiŽs
> > >  > Battlestar Galactica ran for four seasons and is often
cited
> > >  > as one of the netŽs best programs, but the feature
version is
> > >  > expected to be wholly separate from the television
reboot,
> > >  > drawing instead from the original 1978 series.
I rather enjoyed the series with Edward James Olmos

Just wish the ending had been better regardless of the visuals

From WP
*****

Other critics, even those who wrote rave reviews about the first two
seasons of the series, felt that a major drop in quality occurred in
the third season, continuing into the fourth and final season. In
particular, the controversial series finale drew heavy criticism,
largely due to the view that it failed to explain many of the main
plotlines which had been teased throughout the series' run. Charlie
Jane Anders of io9.com wrote:

Even Battlestar Galactica couldn't be Battlestar Galactica for longer
than a few years. By halfway through the third season, the cracks are
pretty apparent, as the show detours into romance subplots. The
writers start throwing out curveballs like randomly selected Cylons
and Starbuck's inexplicable (and unexplained) resurrection. By the
time the show ended, its mystique was somewhat tarnished, and its
ending remains controversial.[85]

Anders later included the series in her list of "10 Once-Great TV
Shows (And The Exact Moments They Started to Suck)", saying:

There was a time, not long ago, when BSG was considered the gold
standard for science fiction television. Tense, multilayered,
complicated, and filled with morally gray characters it was all the
things we always clamor for but seldom get. The show stumbled somewhat
in its third season, with the boxing episode and a boring love
triangle. But it didn't actually become raw suckage until Starbuck
died for no reason, and then came back from the dead for no reason.
The writers have basically admitted they had no plan for killing and
resurrecting Starbuck they just thought it would be a cool thing to
do, and they would figure out the reasons later. And thus, we ended up
with a year of Starbuck Interrupted, constantly shouting "You're
going the wrong way!" and playing the piano while talking about
her daddy.[86]

In a Commentary article on the prevalence of Bush Derangement Syndrome
in popular culture, Jonah Goldberg analyzed the show's "radically
bizarre and nonsensical turn of events ... that led inexorably to its
self-destruction":

Originally, the series was very difficult to pigeonhole ideologically.
.. When it came time to make the third season ... a show marked by
gritty realism about how a decent but flawed civilization modeled on
our own tries to cling to its decency while fighting an existential
war against an implacable enemy veered wildly off course. The humans
were no longer analogized to Americans; rather Americans were
analogized to genocidal occupiers. In other words, we are no longer
the inspiration for the futuristic Israelites trying to survive. We
are now the Nazis.[87]

Fantasy author George R.R. Martin expressed his dissatisfaction with
how the writers handled the ending of the TV series, commenting:

Battlestar Galactica ends with 'God Did It.' Looks like somebody
skipped Writing 101, when you learn that a deus ex machina is a crappy
way to end a story... Yeah, yeah, sometimes the journey is its own
reward. I certainly enjoyed much of the journey with BSG... But damn
it, doesn't anybody know how to write an ending any more? Writing 101,
kids. Adam and Eve, God Did It, It Was All a Dream? I've seen Clarion
students left stunned and bleeding for turning in stories with those
endings.[88]

Josh Tyler of Television Blend concluded that the series finale made
no real attempt to resolve any of the plotlines or mysteries set up
during the earlier run of the show.[89]

Daniel65

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Dec 5, 2022, 3:36:56 AM12/5/22
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Your Name wrote on 5/12/22 6:57 am:
Are you, Your Name, typing about "Battlestar Galactica" or about recent
"Doctor Who"?? ;-) Shame how that can happen.
--
Daniel

Your Name

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Dec 5, 2022, 4:08:45 PM12/5/22
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"Doctor Who" is another franchise that has been killed, but that was
due to fools stupidly gender-swapping (and now race-swapping) the white
male character simply to appease the "Politically Correct" morons. :-(


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