Showing posts with label BluRay Disc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BluRay Disc. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Battlestar Galactica: The Plan (2009) BluRay - Major Spoilers





Summary by TV.com
IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1286130/

Our much awaited BSG movie has released, and audiences everywhere must be excited. I must warn you though, that this review contains MAJOR SPOILERS, so if you have not seen this movie yet, please go no further.

I was anxious and excited at receiving my promotional BluRay preview copy. I'll start off first with saying that BSG fans everywhere will not be disappointed. The movie addressed many unresolved questions. It also met every expectation I had for an endeavor of this nature. The first movie based from Battlestar Galactica, was of course, "Razor". Yet another BSG movie that I was very satisfied with.

Our opening scene:
10 months after the attack on the Colonies. Two human form cylons, John Cavil (played by Dean Stockwell), are being escorted to an air lock to be jettison off the Galactica. A familiar scene for all of us who saw the episode where Starbuck re-unites Caprica's survivors with the rest of the fleet, including a second Cavil. Before they can be thrown out the air-lock, one speaks to the other. There final words before being jettison (we don't see thiis), "We failed... our greatest error... killing the humans...." This is where we go back "10 months earlier". Here we are thrown into a ressurrection ship with the "Final 5" in stasis, or a resurrection tub-thingy. This is where our "Plan" begins. In part, I don't want to give away the actual "Plan", cylon Cavil and Cavil want to teach their parents a lesson and send them to the colonies to experience a mortal existance. In this, their children (human form cylons) will have humbled their parents. Once again, I am not revealing the "Plan", at least not completely. I told you there would be major spoilers.

Suddenly we're back to the colonies, observing the final 5 in their every day lives. In at least one SyFy released preview (Comic Con 2009) it is revealed that Cavil is traveling with Ellen, and takes her to an infirmary headed towards an outgoing vessel. No one can forget the memorable moment when Ellen is returned to her husband, Colonel Ty. Commander Adama, President Rosalind and Lee Adama are suddenly suspicious she might be a cylon. I mean, come on. All these months without so much as a peep that she is out and about any of the colonial vessels until that moment. Her story: She was saved by someone, taken to a hospital, and then he left. The small holes in this story are filled in for us. This is nothing new. SyFy told us as much in their Comic Con 2009 trailer.



Being a movie, and not an *HDTV (I will always reference TV as HDTV here since all of my reviews are for 720p shows), we see partial nudity, mostly female above the waist, and some male below the waist. Sex and booze. LOL. We get some of that here and there. More so than we'd see on television.

The actual events of the invasion on the colonies are spelled out for us, colony by colony. The locations and activities of the final 5 during the attack is shown to us, making for good back ground information. Along with this, we are shown the strategic locations of several different cylon models during the attack on the colonies. My gods. They're everywhere, it seems. Even in locations we thought were cylon free. Interesting to see, and puts certain things into perspective. I'll let you figure that out for yourselves when you get around to watching it, if you haven't already. Remember, I have a link to my "non-spoiler" blog entry for this movie.

For us guys, and some girls I'm sure, the parts that make this movie worth watching is the graphic battles, explosions, cities burning as well as the human spirit rising above this devastation. Just as we all would expect, there is a lot of this; orbital bombardment, nuclear explosions with their mushroom clouds. Also, Something that we see/hear more of, is the voice of the hybrid, enigmatically narrating; At least in the beginning.

"All this has happened before." Who can forget these words from the BSG episodes, and "Razor" the movie. I'm adding this line here, because I like it, and can't seem to fit it in anywhere else in this entry.

In order for this movie to make sense, and tie into the Battlestar 2004 series, we have to revisit many of the scenes from the series itself. Not so many that it doesn't make for an original and independent movie. It certainly is not a cut-and-paste of the mini-series with just a couple of added scenes here and there.

One of the biggest mysteries we expect to be unraveled is a question from season 1 episode 1: "33 minutes" I think one of the Galactica crew members says, "Why 33 minutes? Why not 30, or 35?" This is never really explained, however SyFy's Comic Con 2009 trailer hints that there will be an explanation.

While trying to explain the "33 minutes" cylon attack, Cavil speaks to a moribund Ellen and calls her his mother. Speaking of "father" Sam, Mother "Tori", father"Saul" et. al. and partially explaining "The Plan". Interestingly, Ellen appears to understand all of this at some level, although she is still very disoriented from having been caught in an explosion earlier in the show.

An underlying thread that we constantly see, is a cylon nation that is much more fragile than we have been lead to believe. At each campaign, each battle each stand off, we are shown how close to defeat the cylons actually are. We see the other side of things as experienced by the cylons. Some are conflicted, others close to leaving their brothers and sisters and attempting to live a human existence. As we know, Cavil is the only model who knows who the final 5 are. Because of this, only he knows the complete "Plan". The other models are still trying to piece together this plan of Cavil's.

We see a human side to many individual cylon models hidden through out the colonial fleet. In fact, some are not willing to follow through Cavil's orders of sabotage, kamikaze runs or any acts that might otherwise cripple the fleet. An unexpected twist really. It's during these moments, that we see a more vulnerable human side of our toaster friends. Even Cavil, of all people... errrrr... I mean cylons, shows us a human side for just a small moment. It's a moment where he sacrifices his own food ration to feed an unwanted child. Actually, he continues to bond with this child, up until the point that he kills him. I believe this to be a symbolic token for Cavil in finally ridding himself of any human resemblence.

Throught the movie, we see the true lack of cohesion within the cylon nation, and the efforts of one model (the number 1 AKA Cavil) constantly manipulating all the other models to his "plan". A plan that seems obvious, but continues to get more and more complicated as we go on.

Don't get me wrong. We know through SyFy that the "Plan" is about viewing the Battlestar Galactica story through the eyes of the cylons, and the inevitable choices Cavil and the rest make in an attempt to complete their genocide of the human race. This is a given. But the key elements of this plan, are in constant flux.

In the end, we're right back where we started, 281 days after the desctruction of the colonies, and aboard the Galactica. Cavil and Cavil rejoined at the air lock.

All in all, I was quite satisfied. There were several new scenes with some of the characters. However, the characters we don't see in new scenes, and to much disappointment, are the characters of Lee Adama and of course the Deanna model. I understand that Lucy Lawless was ever only a special appearance, but Jamie Bamber as Apollo shuld've been there. Actually, I think there is only one scene with Jamie Bamber, and it is a re-visit from the original mini-series.

I recommend the movie. I think all Battlestar Galactica fans will be happy with this. There is after all, only so many un answered questions that can be addressed in 2 hours. So for those of us that like a good mystery, rest assured. We still have many questions that don't need to be answered. Too much information just kills a story line in my opinion.


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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Lost University - Introduction

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LU: Introduction 101 and the launch of ABC's new fan site. More than just an interactive community.


LOST Season 5 cast





For those that know me (mostly online friends vs. offline friends - funny that), LOST is amongst the top of my favorite shows. I have already begun making many friends from ABC's latest promotional site: LOST University AKA: "LU", or simply visit: http://www.lostuniversity.org/
For a complete listing of all LU courses, click on the "LU" logo. It's comprehensive with fun courses for LOST fans.


At first glance, Lost University or LU appears as a mock site with the sole purpose to lure fans to visit ABC's latest fan site and dazzle them with familiar imagery and the concept of a "University" environment. In fact this is only partially true.



I first signed up on ABC's promotional site: LOST University a couple of months ago under the auspice of an "Open Enrollment" invitation. Sure enough a week or so ago, I received that invitation via email. I navigated directly to LU. Much to my surprise, many had already "pre-registered" and taken their evaluation or placement test or entry exam... the very same day the invitations had been sent out via email.


Not wanting to get behind in the slightest bit, I too took my entry exam. I like to think of myself as a "know-it-all" wanna be of LOST the series. But apparently, after taking my entrance exam, I found out that my knowledge was lacking. Twenty-three questions in all revolving around key characters, peripheral observations of background data, interpretation of symbols or hieroglyphs and a few other things I can't remember. I won't mention my score here, because I'm still too embarrassed over it (between 16 & 18 out of 23 lol).

Shortly after establishing my rank via enrollment testing, I was taken to my "Binder" or preferences, where I uploded my AV and created my very first LU ID Card. I naturally used my online AV (Col. John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan) of Stargate Atlantis fame), and also uploaded my personal pic. to personally identify myself. I'm including them here.


LU ID No. 1


LU ID No. 2



After taking my exam, I immediately went into the forums section to meet fellow LOST fans. I was quite surprised at the content and structure that fellow fans had already established for communication. Again, all within an hour or two of ABC's release of invitations to open enrollment.

So far, from what I can tell from reading the EULA and ToS, all course work will only be available through LOST's Season 5 Blu-Ray interactive portal via a BDLive enabled player. Some features will be available via the web portal, However it also appears that LU staff (CarltonCuse) are making an attempt to facilitate members not having Blu Ray equipment or capabilities.

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I'll have updates on media released for class course work, as well as interesting links for content offered by other fans that are sharing their BDLive enabled player downloaded media. (http://twitter.com/JerryZambrano). Search the following tag: #LOSTUniversity.





LOST Season 5 BluRay is scheduled to be released on: December 8, 2009

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Lost Season 5 BluRay Set

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Jerry Zambrano (Jaredzusmc @ LU)


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