Just watched the pilot EP for this show on Comettv, first time I've seen it in aeons. Ok, the idea of the moon being blown out of orbit and cut off from earth, to rocket from solar system to solar system week after week is ridiculous. Get over it.
After seeing it for tbe first time. Since I was. A. Kid, yes I'm not fixing the period glitches people, I found it to be fairly well made, the sets and effects still look kinda good with the usual poorly aged 'future tech' caveat, much of the acting was. Good but Barbara Bain came across as fairly wooden, as if she'd been grabbed, heavily drugged and delivered to the studio along with the sets. (Did she use up ger acting talent in mission Impossible?)
Much of the dialog was fairly sensible and interesting. All it all I was. Pleasantly surprised to see I still liked it after all these years.
BTW, this was a fan made tribute to the show made nearly 20 years after it ran and released on september 13, 1999. See the series to get the significance of that date. No one made a cent off it and it was a labor of love.
https://youtu.be/Gh4f2Gkee3I
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on September 09, 2018, 01:12:05 AM
Just watched the pilot EP for this show on Comettv, first time I've seen it in aeons.
How old are you, Sven?
Wow, first abusive, now creepy stalky.
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on September 09, 2018, 05:51:54 PM
Wow, first abusive, now creepy stalky.
Yeah, I have to make sure you fall somewhere between jail bait and fallen arches before I start sending you my underwear.
Watched a couple more EPs, thank you comettv. Nice effects, an. Interesting look was created by making much of the show as realistic looking as possible based on NASA and lunar landing imagery, but often contrasting this with exotic alien planets and worlds that were often beautiful and surreal.
One thing I did not remember was. Barbara Bain's proportions. I don't know if it was the costume, but she seemed quite normal from the waist up but below the belt she seemed to suddenly widen to an extreme degree. She seemed very oddly proportioned but it may have been the wardrobe dept.
Currently on the first season, I do recall the second being worse. Ah well, still happy to see it again after so long.
Didn't Kubrick try to bring legal action against this show for its supposed similarly to 2001, or is that only a rumor that's swollen like a tumor?
He did, everyone said it. Was. An insane suit and he wasted his time. It was tossed.
https://io9.gizmodo.com/351283/stanley-kubricks-crazy-space-lawsuit
I thought so. Thanks.
The lawsuit was a total waste, much as an earlier attempt by a studio to stop the marx brothers from making "A night in casablanca". The studio that made casablanca tried to stop the making of "A night in casablanca". The result was a thoroughly comedic humiliation of the studio by the wit of groucho marx.
Also the roots on space:1999 go back to an earlier gerry anderson show, "U.F.O." which had a moonbase.
I remember watching this when it was new and thinking it was the greatest show. Watched it every week. Several years later when I saw it in reruns I thought it was pretty lame. I wouldn't mind watching it again just to see how it looks 4 decades later.
Tbh it is kinda lame compared to a good sf show like battlestar galactica reboot or the expanse. Compared to a lot of sh-t shows that came after it, it was good.
It's fun to watch to see quite a few British character actors of the day from that era, otherwise, it hasnt aged too well. Still, there has been a lot worse since then.
I thought it was boring. I think it's a little less boring now-just because it's kind of a time capsule of late 70's British TV.
Thing is- it relied on it's cool spaceship f/x- but the stories sucked. The show was boring.
I would rather watch Gilligan's Island.
To add to the experience have you ever had someone dress in a laughable gorilla costume and throw plastic coconuts at you while you're watching it?
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on September 20, 2018, 11:37:16 PM
To add to the experience have you ever had someone dress in a laughable gorilla costume and throw plastic coconuts at you while you're watching it?
That would just make me want to beat the s**t out of someone- mostly the f**kin' guy in the gorilla suit.
Watching my way thru season one, the show had a lot of poor eps. One was just Zardoz redone a bit. Another was a take off on the trek episode "this side of paradise." One was just a generic monster in space EP. Some were dumb, like the one where people going thru a mist devolved into cavemen, along with their clothes becoming animal skins.
It did make me think how much better that EP could have been with a simple rewrite though. The alphans discover a perfect planet for them to settle, but find very primitive humans on it at a caveman level. If they settle they will totally disrupt their evolution and change their futures irrevocably. There is a desire to settle but the idea of eventually imposing their ways on an early culture is something to consider. Eventually koenig puts it to a vote and the alphans narrowly decide to leave the primitives to their own development as humanity may have been at one time.
Man I wish I could go back in time and get to rewrite that series. A lot of eps would be changed...