They would need to have a stand alone story, definetely. There has to be a significant likeness to the original movie. Not everyone who saw the Stargate movie has seen SG-1.
They would need to have a stand alone story, definetely. There has to be a significant likeness to the original movie. Not everyone who saw the Stargate movie has seen SG-1.
So maike it Epic?Originally Posted by aschen
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You know they could write a story, which is actually really good and that 90% of all reviews are great. people will listen to reviews as well. If a story is good enough then you're film will succeed.
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The Star Trek comparison is more applicable to Joss Whedon's Firefly. Star Trek basically got two and a half seasons, and was canceled prematurly by a network that couldn't see it's potential. The cult following for the next 15 years is what brought Star Trek back to the big screen, then the small. Firefly will get the big screen treatment because Fox was too short sited.
I think that Stargate SG-1 is a very veteran series like the X-Files was. Trying to build a big screen movie that would appeal to both fans and non-fans is a very tall order. Sure, all as fans would turn out, but would the non-fans?
You know what got the Trek movie greenlit? Star Wars. Seriously. Phillip Kaufmann, who didnt make the 1st movie had been developing the concept of bringing it to the big screen, but Paramount told him that Sci-Fi was in the past and it wasnt going anywhere. Then Star Wars hit in 1977. Paramount greenlit Star Trek 1 and in 1979 it came out although they were a bit cagey about it as they thought there might be no room for two sci-fi projects in the market. hehe, funny how they think because now there's a lot of Sci-Fi stuff out there![]()
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I didn't know that, but it makes perfect sence. Monkey see, monkey do. When something hits, then everybody does it. Not to disparrage the Star Trek franchise at all, but thats always why stuff gets made. Just think, if not for Survivor, maybe we wouldn't have ten zillion reality shows now.
let the movie start with the first evelution of human history, then quickly roll down to Atlantis, it could be an all-in-one, the whole story.
I assure you that there were cameras on the beaches of normandy way before survivor aired on abcOriginally Posted by Larry
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With all do respect, I think that has to be the absolutely worst idea I've heard yet, and that includes rumbles of Stargate: The Musical!Originally Posted by OsirisDICK
Good gad, what makes you think that they "only" thing that could draw in viewers would be to "stir up controversy"? Have you taken a look at movies recently? All you need are some pretty effects and a lot of explosions and the audience will come in droves. Stargate is supposed to be entertainment, not a socio-political/religious commentary. It's about FUN, not about standing on a soapbox to preach to the masses.
Also, what the hell would be the point of an SG-1 movie if it didn't star the cast of the show? Sure, maybe you'd get some outside viewers, but you'd also piss off a good majority of your built-in audience who want to go and see RDA & crew on the big screen. Bad, bad, bad, bad idea. It's just bad.
Personally, I think the "lost episode of S2" deal is a pretty big cop-out. To me, it says pretty blatantly that "this was our heydey, so let's try to go back and recapture our former glory". What are they gonna do, dye RDA's hair and force Chris to shave his head again?? Are they going to accurately try and recapture the look and feel of S2 or are they just gonna fudge along and figure everyone will accept it because fans will love anything Stargate and non-fans don't know any better?
I'm still waiting for a resolution to Jonas's story. I know I'm never going to get it, but since it's one of the biggest "issues" I have regarding the show, I'm going to keep mentioning it. I mean, ye gods, was Corin THAT bad that they only allowed him the one payoff ep in S7 and then Jonas is never mentioned again, EVER?? Gimme a break. In my own pretty little world, bringing Jonas back into play and dealing with that obnoxious dangling thread of his genetics would be a perfect way to spin him off to Atlantis. Another pipe dream, given TPTB's apparent unwillingness to have anything more to do with Corin/Jonas. *sigh*
But I digress. If you completely and totally wipe out the system lords forever, then what are you going to do for subsequent movies? I hope not the Wraith. I haven't liked anything about them so far and I don't see that changing any time soon. The goa'uld may be hokey, but at least they don't make me gnash my teeth whenever I see them.
I still think the jaffa rebellion angle could be interesting to explore and if it's done on a big enough scale it might make it as a movie. But if we're talking epic series, I don't think that idea could hold through. In that case, maybe the complete desctruction of the system lords could work- one god per movie, culminating in a massive stand-off at the end.
I guess we'll see, eventually. IF these lofty ideas of the Suits and PTB actually pan out.![]()
Yep, and they caught the Hindenburg burning, and Mr. Zupruder was in the right place at the right time to film JFK getting shot. I don't know what any of that has to do with the genre known as reality TV.Originally Posted by Indiana
If they can spin off The Scorpion King from The Mummy, I can see how a Jaffa rebellion or similar angle might be considered. I'm not exactly sure it'd be a good thing, but that certainly sounds like Hollywood.Originally Posted by ShadowMaat
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I still think an Ancients chapter would be interesting. How about this, for some sick, twisted lame reason SG-1 got dragged into an alternative reality where the Ancients is still around? That would give us a good glimpse into their day to day lives.
That or 'accidently' travelled back couple million years..