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Originally posted by major davis View Postleiasky....
Have you heard any news on the movies at work? How's MGM doing? Do you think it's a good thing for stargate if MGM is controled by it's debt holders
I really don't want to speculate anymore. On one hand it could be good, on another it could be bad. There are a lot of variables, which is why its taken them so long to get everything sorted. One positive thing is that MGM has always been supportive of Brad and Stargate.
As to what I hear at work, that's not something I can comment on, sorry.sigpicThanks to Oma-1 for the beautiful banner!
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Originally posted by leiasky View PostI really don't want to speculate anymore. On one hand it could be good, on another it could be bad. There are a lot of variables, which is why its taken them so long to get everything sorted. One positive thing is that MGM has always been supportive of Brad and Stargate.
As to what I hear at work, that's not something I can comment on, sorry.
I don't know if you can answer this but do you work at MGM?
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Originally posted by major davis View PostOh its cool... I understand completely..
I don't know if you can answer this but do you work at MGM?
Originally posted by major davis View PostLol never mind if you can't answer. Man, I'm really curious about the rumblings for the movie.sigpicThanks to Oma-1 for the beautiful banner!
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Originally posted by leiasky View PostNo. I work in licensing for one of the bidders for MGM.
I'm hoping we hear more about it at Comic Con this year but I haven't heard anything about Stargate having a presense. Which is too bad. It's geek mecca and the perfect demorgaphic of people they want to watch SGU.
Thats good about SGU though. I hope they work it out. Do you think we might hear anything about the SG-1/SGA movies at comic con regardless if SGU has a presence there or not?
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Originally posted by leiasky View PostNo. I work in licensing for one of the bidders for MGM.
I'm hoping we hear more about it at Comic Con this year but I haven't heard anything about Stargate having a presense. Which is too bad. It's geek mecca and the perfect demorgaphic of people they want to watch SGU.sigpic
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Originally posted by major davis View PostReally, no Stargate and Comic Con? Thats CRAZY! Is this a first?
Thats good about SGU though. I hope they work it out. Do you think we might hear anything about the SG-1/SGA movies at comic con regardless if SGU has a presence there or not?-
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Simon writes: “[...] 4) Similar to the question above. If that DOES happen, will there be more of a chance of getting the SG-1 and SGA movies?â€
Answers: [...] 4) Er, quite the opposite actually. Some fans, either because they’re ignorant to the workings of television production or simply refuse to see reason, assume that the only thing holding back the movies is continued production on SGU. In fact, the hold up is a studio decision based on various financial factors that have nothing to do with Universe. Continued production on Universe is what is keeping the franchise healthy and open to the possibility of future movies. As things stand now, Stargate: Universe carries the mantle of the Stargate franchise while the two movies – with scripts already in place – await the greenlight for production. If, in a worse case scenario, SGU were to wrap production earlier than expected (unlikely but, hey, let’s play “what if?â€), then I suspect that it would assume first position in any potential film schedule, pushing SG-1 to the temporary back-burner.
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This is just an idea, but if they rewrote the script for children of the god, or the original stargate movie and made a flashy remake like star trek got, it could attract alot of new fans, if only to the remake. it would get the studeo money if they hyped it up with a god story and good filming. SG1 is an amazing show, but the only money it attracts currently are die hard fans. A remake could revitalize it and maybe get us some new stories. The only thing i wish is that it remained faithful to the SG cannon we have right now. forgive me if this has been said before, but this is 276 page long!
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Originally posted by Galactic Lego View PostThis is just an idea, but if they rewrote the script for children of the god, or the original stargate movie and made a flashy remake like star trek got, it could attract alot of new fans, if only to the remake. it would get the studeo money if they hyped it up with a god story and good filming. SG1 is an amazing show, but the only money it attracts currently are die hard fans. A remake could revitalize it and maybe get us some new stories. The only thing i wish is that it remained faithful to the SG cannon we have right now. forgive me if this has been said before, but this is 276 page long!-
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