Others say...

"Excellent reinvention of sci-camp into Sci -Fi Literature."
I really liked the original series as a young man when it came out. I thought it was sooooo cool. I can barely watch one now without cringing.

I have finally gotten around to watching the miniseries of this great modern version of Battlestar Galactica, as I started watching during season two, and haven't missed an episode since.

For those who haven't watched this series yet... if there are any, this is not anything like the original series. It is a completely different vision full of flawed characters; it is a dark vision in a setting where technology is savior and destroyer. Battlestar is a story where war is hell, and war is life.

So even if you don't love Sci-fi, but do love well written drama, you still may love this dark, dark vision.
Caution; this show is at least MA TV.


"BSG Miniseries ... only the BEGINNING ..."
I've seen each and every episode on the Sci-Fi channel, plus the extras online. I bought seasons 1 thru 3, plus the "Razor" and the "Miniseries".

WOW! Can't leave the couch! Watching this series WITHOUT commercials is a true gift! Already into the 4th (and final) season, and can't wait for the DVD set!!!!

BTW - did you know that BSG won a "Peabody" award for their writing? W2G BSG!!!!

If you're a sci fi fan, then WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

If you're NOT a sci-fi fan, then GET ON THE BANDWAGON and watch the BEST dramatic (sci-fi) series EVER on TV. I kid you NOT. This show ROCKS!!!!

"Welcome, to the real world, 2 Oct 2007"
Most people would be slightly weary of the idea of a new and re-invigorated version of the spectacle Science Fiction Drama series Battlestar Galactica (1978-1980) being up to the year in which the series became 'Galactica 1980', which lead to its thoroughly trashed downfall, was a bit of a surprise that a network had decided to re-fashion the show with a more updated and far more interesting story. Many fans would, should insist that this is a re-imagining not an intrinsic remake of a cheesy lovable, and to use a pun for a modern show, "That 70's Show". Many of the sci-fi fan-boys, and girls, were in need of a successful sci-fi drama series that had the ability to keep fresh interest and action with drama to top.

The show comes from that concept of a 2003 mini-series, a somewhat thorough and enjoyable close to 3 hr pilot. The principal point, machines are made by man, evolved, rebelled, and a war began.

Sci-fi rubbed off on this show, and it pays to respect it with homage's. With elements from novelist Philip K. Dick from his earlier works of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" now known as the film adaptation "Blade Runner" along with the dark twisted parallel of the humanoid Cylons, and that mirrored `skinjob' reference. It also manages to match the dark allegory of P. K Dick' "Valis" a unique exploration of plethora's and universal metaphysics.

The virtuous and glamoured imagery bears the likeness of Kubrick' "2001: A Space Odyssey" with cross-cut scenes of Baseships in the sunlight of a nearby star, with a score to match. The score itself is very cinematic, in that it mixes and mingles with the imagery of the show to great exertion; continuously trying new techniques and new ways to give the eye candy. The score feels very dark, operatic and at the same time very tautly tense; it again has mirrored Vangelis' score in "Blade Runner" with the deep drum sound to hard hitting acoustics.

Battlestar Galactica is the best character drama that has the real dexterity of raw emotion; the acting shapes plot and vice versa. The characters are flawed and they should be, the situation creates the drama and evidently shapes the characters actions. It perhaps is the only show to bludgeon the scene with taut and well crafted dialogue and sharpest whit, measured writing that current shows like LOST and Heroes could benefit from. The dialogued scenes are spot on quality, the actors all themselves have unique range; perhaps currently the best acting troupe on TV. They have unique ability to play different parts of their personas during the course of a single episode, and still bring a sense of morality, logic and whit to the role; very much unlike a "space opera".

The acting troupe has characters including Edward James Almos' brilliant depiction of Commander/Admiral Adama; easily being a favourite. His slightly depressed attitude yet experience make him capable, if not slightly down heartened. His display as a commander of the pride of the fleet does show why he is the best person to have control of a superior vessel. He is quick to think, act and knowing what the cost is with the troubles of his confounded life. Two other characters change form and gender, the two now female, where the Galactica predecessor had two male characters, (when fans should not complain) Katee Sackhoff as Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace, is born into the role of a hard-headed female Viper pilot. As well as the other female candidate played by Grace Park nicknamed 'Boomer'.

One thing this show does well is giving the most unexpected outcome possible, real credit to the writers that show they have a lot of grenades to go certain ways and that their bold spontaneity will either be accepted or judge by audiences. The writers of this show are very clever, in that you might think they plan out the show years in advance a la "Babylon 5" or "Lost" however you could not be more wrong. The show is written by boldly engaging the big issues currently on TV. You wonder how does a rag-tag fleet survive in the most logical and pragmatic way, scripted to show you that the real evidence of this is present in stories inspired by recent history and current events.

Truth is that many aspects of futuristic life may well be reflected on the current stand stead of today's socio-political and ethical conflict, that's if we decide to create robots that want to kill us. The themes themselves also reflect the big issues: drama, love, personal betrayal, post-9/11 parables, death, rape, murder, greed, religious extremism, depravity and also the antonyms when the situation lightens up (there is humour). In addition, unremittingly keeps putting forth the notion of what is exactly human. It's about genocide, war and the abyss after the precipice.

The special effects are not the only thing that shows high production value, it would put some of the current Trek franchise to shame. Everything is luscious, from the pure spot-on script and unexpected plots to the character actions and the big explosions going on outside.
The imagery splits from sporadic to perpetual, the effects are full of ardour CGI and digital FX, 'in the mind of the pilot/documentary' shot sequences. The new breed of improved and scary Terminator influenced Cylon centurions and human-looking Cylon infiltrators who's brutal degradation towards mankind reflects the worst parts of humanity. Is it pure hate, spite, jealousy or maybe because they have found a god to kill for; sound familiar? Moreover, what you have been waiting for, yes it does have graphic scenes of a sexual nature, but it's not for everyone.

Verdict:

The World is over. The Fight has just begun. 10/10.

"Well done!"
Very well done. Like a good book it keeps the viewer wanting to watch to see what happens next. Highly recommended.

"Don't Buy Mini-Series if also Buying Season 1 DVD"
DON'T BUY the mini series DVD if you are also planning on buying the season 1 DVD set. I made that mistake and wasted $$$. The mini series is the first DVD in the Season 1 set.

 

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"Don't Buy", This was the start of what made this the best show on TV for four (long drawn out) seasons. However, as others have noted it is included on the Season 1 box set of the series. You will want that after watching this so save some money and just buy the box. Be alert, the world needs more lerts.

"Great Content, But You're Better Off Buying SEASON ONE", THE CONTENT
This miniseries is an epic and dramatic reimagining--and an utter, complete improvement--on an old science fiction show, Battlestar Galactica. It's our first taste of the reimagining of the show, which has been hailed by many fans as not only one of the best shows on television, but as the best science fiction show of all time. I've only seen the miniseries, so I can't really comment on the quality of the episodes that follow, but if it continues with the excellent writing, action, special effects, and directing, it just may live up to the hype. The first scenes go by in a blur, introducing so many characters and so much history that I began to feel a bit of trepidation that I'd bought into the wrong kind of show, but by the time I was fifteen minutes into it, I realized that not only was I enthralled in the story, but I already knew who all of the characters were. The writing is so subtle that it sucks you into the middle of events, and attentive viewers will hit the ground running, and enjoying every minute of it. It's exciting, it's sad, it's meaty (at over three hours), and at it's most base, it's a story about humanity. I'm definitely on for the ride.

THE PACKAGE
This section has no impact on the rating, and pretty much just serves as a warning to viewers. While the miniseries certainly stands on its own well enough... there is absolutely no reason to buy this. If you're interested in getting into BATTLESTAR, just buy the Season One set. The miniseries is included in that set, along with an entire season of greatness. So while the content of this DVD is exceptional, it would be best to pass on buying this separately and just go for the season set.

8/10

"Probably the best space opera ever put on film.", The reimagined battlestar galactica is without a doubt the best space-based SF ever put on the small screen, and easily rivals the best ever put on film. It thankfully departs from the hokey, cheesy 70s predescessor and gives us utterly realistic imagining of the future in space. As anyone who has watched NASA TV can attest, space travel is an untidy affair, and BSG delivers that look in spades.

The characters bring a realism and pathos that is unmatched in the genre. Olmos's war-weary Adama is award-caliber stuff, as is Mary McDonnel's increasingly cynical president Roslyn. The supporting cast delivers the goods, too, from start to finish. Richard Hatch, the lone representative from the old series, is kind of bland, but what do you expect?

All in great entertainment.

"Battlestar Galactica", I have never seen the original. This new version is fairly enjoyable. There are a lot of good action sequences and an interesting plot. This miniseries is 90 percent sci fi action movie and 10 percent pathetic tear-jerker. There are a few scenes stuck in there just to elicit some emotion, but most were incredibly heavy-handed.

There are a lot of good characters with one big exception. Dr. Baltar is whiney and annoying. (His "imaginary" friend doesn't help.) I prefer a bad guy to enjoy being bad, not whimper about getting caught and worry about how bad might be too bad.

Most of the other characters are fun early on, when Galactica is about to be decommissioned and turned into a museum and strong later when circumstances change. It is interesting to see how they handle it all.


"Love it.", As a non-TV person, I am weirdly addicted. Now I have the tool to spread the addiction to unsuspecting friends. Great show.



 
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"*Buy* Your Command", Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) is just under three hours long making it an epic film, let alone groundbreaking television. It is available as part of Battlestar Galactica season one, so maybe you might get better value if you consider a broader purchase of the series. Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) is not the pilot. The pilot show is actually episode one of season one, but contains an opening `previously on...' to the Miniseries, so the Miniseries is mandatory Battlestar Galactica viewing. Essentially for the new Battlestar Galactica, start here.

Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) is barely recognizable from the 1970s original series. Such is the scope of the makeover and development of the original storyline that all previous Battlestar Galactica series history has been declared void by the writers and the story has gone through a creative renewal. This reimagining was done to enhance the concept... and the reboot has paid off in aces.

The Cylons were created by man. They evolved. There are many copies. And they have a plan. In the past, there was a war. The Cylons left Earth. Now they are back and they want revenge. They chase and try to kill the fleet across the galaxy.

Battlestar Galactica has a lot of surprises in store. The story itself is kept tightly under wraps because there is a huge twist concerning the Cylons. Even the box covers are illusive.

There is lots of powerhouse acting. Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos) quickly becomes one of the most memorable characters in television history (you can rank him up there with the likes of Captain Picard). Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) slowly transcends into a pivotal character as catastrophes unfold. Starbuck is somebody very new and the role will amaze fans. Captain Lee 'Apollo' Adama (Jamie Bamber) brings a new breed of hero to the table and Dr. Gaius Baltar (James Callis) is the science geek with a secret to hide. Number Six (Tricia Helfer) will stun everybody with her looks and cold-blooded cruelty. Leoben Conoy (Callum Keith Rennie) is the con on the loose. Colonel Saul Tigh (Michael Hogan) is the second in command with a drinking problem and who has no qualms about venting his staff into space. Lt. Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii (Grace Park) is a pilot with a heart of gold dating Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol (Aaron Douglas) who does his best to make sure the ships are ready for launch and not blowing up in the service area. This is but a small section of the enormous cast that Battlestar Galactica has to offer. Expect lots of high-voltage drama in with the rapid paced action scenes.

The CGI is impeccable with some of the biggest, fastest, more furious space battles since George Lucas. The fleet lead by the Galactica looks beautiful as they cruise through green glowing star clusters avoiding detection by the ever searching Cylons. The real stars of the show are the screenwriters. It is their boat and they are taking us on what appears to be a voyage unparallel to anything else you have seen before. When it comes to SF on TV, the makers of Battlestar Galactica are trying to actually match the superiority of Star Trek... and they are doing just that!

"The Cylons finally answer the humans truce of peace.", This is dark science fiction at it's best. Had this pilot been released as an epic movie it is doubtless that it would have effortlessly crossed the $150 million mark, at least in my view. The stage is grand. The Battlestar Galactica is due to be decomissioned and there is a large media coverage of this event. At the same time a Cylon, in human female form and quite lovely, infiltrates the highest echelons of human military power and, essentially, designs the new human defense construct with built-in sabotage. Needless to say, when the Cylons attack the twelve worlds no defense is put up against them and those human settlements are, for all intents and purposes, destroyed.

First, the aspects of space flight are captured very well in this film and are far more authentic than anything seen in science fiction before or since. Also, the weapons used are more like the results of human technology in our time period: nuclear warheads, hyperbullets, missile systems, and so forth.

The WWIII like apocalypse leaves the Cylons as conquerors of the twelve worlds and the human race on the run and leaderless in the far reaches of space.

Overall, this movie is thrilling and suspenseful. The most horrible occurrence is the scene of a little girl on board a ship that has no escape from Cylon destroyers. She is playing with her doll when the nuclear blast destroys the ship she is riding in. It is a gut wrenching scene and it encapsulizes the terror that this film intended to evoke. Had the writers worked to make this a major motion picture instead of a new TV pilot, it is likely that far greater horror could have been realized, so on that score I am disappointed that the story didn't reach the heights of emotion that was potential here. Nevertheless, I give it 5 stars for being the most entertaining science fiction I've seen since The Terminator.

Then there is the acting. A nearly perfect cast is assembled for this one. Edward James Olmos is flawless as Commander Adama. You cannot ask for better sci-fi drama.

If you haven't watched any of the new Battlestar Galactica, buy this and watch it. If you're not hooked by the second hour then apparently it won't be for you. But, I'd bet that you'll be a fan long before this film is over. Moreover, it is far better to watch without all the commercial interruptions that took place when it first aired in 2003.

"Lousy PQ but great series", As others have said, this set is included in the Season One set, so don't buy this separate version. Besides, the picture quality--even for a regular DVD--is rather poor here and much better in the Season One set.

The series itself is compelling, so I'm hoping that Season Three will be available soon.

"Best Miniseries Ever", I don't care about the original series. It sucked, this is better. This is the best TV miniseries I've ever seen. The acting, writing, and production values are top notch. Its just great. The miniseries and season 1 together are the best television I've ever seen, of any genre.

"Great series... but it's included in Season 1 DVD Set!!", I bought this before I realized that it was INLCUDED in the Season 1 box set as well!! I wish I'd have spent more time researching and I'd have saved myself the $$$. GREAT series though (in the absence of more Firefly that is)!

 
 
 

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