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Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries)

Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Release Date: 2004-12-28
Publisher:Universal Studios
ISBN:0783288263
Actors: Edward James Olmos; Mary McDonnell; Katee Sackhoff; Jamie Bamber; James Callis
Aspect ratio:1.78:1
Audience rating:NR (Not Rated)
Format: Closed-captioned; Color; Dolby; DVD; Subtitled; Widescreen; Miniseries; NTSC
Language:Subtitled: Spanish; Subtitled: French; Original Language: English;
Weight:0.25 pounds

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Forty years after the Cylon Wars, humanity's deadliest enemies have reemerged with a vengeance. In a sudden, devastating nuclear attack, the Cylon robots - who have now taken human form - wipe out billions of people. Only a handful of Colonial forces are left to shepherd the few survivors to safety. Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos), the highest-ranking military officer left alive, reactivates the Battlestar Galactica to once again face humanity's greatest nemeses.

Outnumbered and outarmed, Adama reluctantly concedes that the newly sworn-in President Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) is correct - this battle was lost before it had begun. With no choice but to flee, the ragtag fleet of survivors and humanity's only hope set out in search of the mythic 13th Colony of Kobol… a legendary planet known as Earth.

Despite voluminous protest and nitpicking criticism from loyal fans of the original 1978-80 TV series, the 2003 version of Battlestar Galactica turned out surprisingly well for viewers with a tolerance for change. Originally broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in December 2003 and conceived by Star Trek: The Next Generation alumnus Ronald D. Moore as the pilot episode for a "reimagined" TV series, this four-hour "miniseries" reprises the basic premise of the original show while giving a major overhaul (including some changes in gender) to several characters and plot elements. Gone are the flowing robes, disco-era hairstyles, and mock-Egyptian fighter helmets, and thankfully there's not a fluffy "daggit" in sight... at least, not yet. Also missing are the "chrome toaster" Cylons, replaced by new, more formidable varieties of the invading Cylon enemy, including "Number Six" in hot red skirts and ample cleavage, who tricks the human genius Baltar into a scenario that nearly annihilates the human inhabitants of 12 colonial worlds.

Thus begins the epic battle and eventual retreat of a "ragtag fleet" of humans, searching for the mythical planet Earth under the military command of Adama (Edward James Olmos) and the political leadership of Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell), a former secretary of education, 43rd in line of succession and rising to the occasion of her unexpected Presidency. As directed by Michael Rymer (Queen of the Damned), Moore's ambitious teleplay also includes newfangled CGI space battles (featuring "handheld" camera moves and subdued sound effects for "enhanced realism"), a dysfunctional Col. Tigh (Michael Hogan) who's provoked into action by the insubordinate Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff), and a father-son reunion steeped in familial tragedy. To fans of the original BG series, many of these changes are blasphemous, but for the most part they work--including an ominous cliffhanger ending. The remade Galactica is brimming with smart, well-drawn characters ripe with dramatic potential, and it readily qualifies as serious-minded science fiction, even as it gives BG loyalists ample fuel for lively debate. --Jeff Shannon

Customer reviews


« Good Miniseries »
If you enjoy science fiction, then you will like this show. I am a huge stargate fan and I like most sci fi. I would definitely recommend this.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-08-22
« Greta beginning, berfore thing going desperately downhill »
This miniseries was a brush of fresh air. A imaginative, breatktaking, amazing sci-fi series, based on old series. It was well acted, good special effects and promised good things to come. So good it was, that the producers received the green light to turn it into a full series.

However, beginning in Season Three, it all became so ridiculous, that one wonders if the same guys behind this great mini series were still handling the things.
Rating: (4 out of 5) @ 2010-07-18
« WATCH IT!! »
I am one of those folks who waited until the series was over prior to watching it. I waited and then bought one season at a time beginning with this mini-series that came out in ought 3. What I mean is, sometimes it's better to wait then you can watch it all at once vs waiting sometimes weeks and weeks for the next episode to come out. And in-between seasons, forget it. Sometimes you can be forced to wait up to 5, 6 or even 7 months before the next season airs especially when it comes to the Sci-Fi channel. Case and point their new series WAREHOUSE 13, the first season ended in January '10 but the next season doesn't start until 7/6/10. That's a long wait in my book. So, if you hate waiting for the next episode to begin, perhaps you should do what I do and that is wait until it is all over then go out and buy it. Of course then you can't "chat" on the internet to discuss the current episode that just aired but then again, does anyone ever listen to what you have to say on the internet anyway? NOT!!! Oh sure they listen then tell you with no uncertainty that YOUR opinion stinks and you are better off going to another web-site. Who needs all that aggravation and grief. Not I, that's for sure.
So, back to Battlestar....yes, buy it, you will enjoy it. In fact, I am tempted to watch it a 2nd time now that it's been 1/2 a year since I watched the series. My point being that it's worth it!!!! ciao.
Rating: (4 out of 5) @ 2010-06-09
« Not a Bad Start... »
I haven't seen the actual series yet, but this 3 hour miniseries is a nice introduction. I have trouble ever really loving a pilot for a series. It always seems to drag on as each character is introduced. This mini series was no exception. It did get better as it unfolded and everything is set up nicely for the actual series in the end. There is some nice action and some great CG effects throughout that help the space battle sequences. The actors themselves do there best, but a few characters like the XO really come off as very annoying. I hope they can rectify some of these characters throughout the series to make them more likable, or kill them off all together. The show does conclude on a nice twist that leaves you wanting more, and in the end I recommend that you rent this DVD just to get introduced to the characters, and then move on from there.
Rating: (3 out of 5) @ 2010-03-22
« great show »
I had to return this because I ordered season 1 at the same time, not realizing that season 1 contained the miniseries as well. Don't buy this if you are buying season 1 also, or you will end up with two copies of the miniseries.
Rating: (4 out of 5) @ 2010-03-17
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