From Wired Magazine:
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifesty...l_playlist1603
(Please follow the link for the complete column. Photo from AoT at the site.)
What's Wired This Month: Stargate: SG-1 Reborn, March Madness on Demand, 100 Days of Monsters
02.25.08 | 6:00 PM
Stargate: The Ark of Truth
When Stargate: SG-1 — the TV version of the 1994 movie — called it quits last year after 10 seasons, we grieved. But Teal'c, the tough-guy team stalwart, would have wanted us to soldier on. So we resigned ourselves to the goofier spinoff series, Stargate: Atlantis. Now, thank the Asgard, a new direct-to-DVD movie picks up right where SG-1 left off, with our heroes fighting the dreaded Priors of the alien Ori. And it feels like teleporting home. Every planet in the universe is still comfortably Pacific Northwestern. Everyone speaks English. And our favorite cast members from other science fiction shows still stop by. (Farscape? Check. Serenity? Check.) We just wish Richard Dean Anderson had reprised his role as the reliably smart-assed Colonel Jack O'Neill. Because if there's one thing we miss more than SG-1, it's MacGyver.
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifesty...l_playlist1603
(Please follow the link for the complete column. Photo from AoT at the site.)
What's Wired This Month: Stargate: SG-1 Reborn, March Madness on Demand, 100 Days of Monsters
02.25.08 | 6:00 PM
Stargate: The Ark of Truth
When Stargate: SG-1 — the TV version of the 1994 movie — called it quits last year after 10 seasons, we grieved. But Teal'c, the tough-guy team stalwart, would have wanted us to soldier on. So we resigned ourselves to the goofier spinoff series, Stargate: Atlantis. Now, thank the Asgard, a new direct-to-DVD movie picks up right where SG-1 left off, with our heroes fighting the dreaded Priors of the alien Ori. And it feels like teleporting home. Every planet in the universe is still comfortably Pacific Northwestern. Everyone speaks English. And our favorite cast members from other science fiction shows still stop by. (Farscape? Check. Serenity? Check.) We just wish Richard Dean Anderson had reprised his role as the reliably smart-assed Colonel Jack O'Neill. Because if there's one thing we miss more than SG-1, it's MacGyver.
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