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![]() Rating: - Review from a female fan.The producers of this show specifically say that they want the show to appeal more to women, so they took out the action fighting scenes and put in more drama. Okay, I really like the story line of Battlestar Gallactica, so not a problem. But the club scene? How exactly is that going to attract women? Lots of topless women; Group sex; drugs; virgin sacrifices; Pornography at its best. If the producers had enough guts to actually rate this movie, it would be NC-17. But they also admit that this was not the version they showed on TV, so why not release two version. One of this NR / NC-17 and one for TV viewing. If this is the tone of the series, I will not watch it unless I can obtain a modified / cleaned up version. The storyline may be good, but I am not going to sit through an NC-17 TV show, nor expose my family to it. Note to Battlestar Gallactica producers - the main reason why Battlestar Gallactica was a success is that it required thinking. Your target audience, Sci-Fi geeks (men and women) like a show that have intelligence; shows that have more than a single episode story line; shows that have a puzzle to solve -- not just a "who shot JR"? Yes, it makes it more difficult for people to flip to the show and get into the show without getting lost, but it also makes the show worth watching. That is HuLu and Amazon downloads are for. Tone down the Male Teenage stuff or at least provide two release (one targeted towards adults and one targeted towards teenage boys). Rating: - A worthy "prequel" to BSGFIRST OFF: I followed "Battlestar Galactica" religiously from beginning to end, and I still think it's one of the greatest sci-fi TV series ever created (if not THE greatest), and at my age that's saying something. But some things I had heard about "Caprica" didn't seem to bode quite as well: That it was more melodramatic, kind of like "Dallas" in outer space. Well NOT TO WORRY, because "Caprica" is an extremely worthy successor/prequel to BSG. It is different, make no mistake about that, but I found it absolutely haunting for one reason more than anything: It portrays a human civilization on the cusp of a Technological Singularity. Sure, there have been plenty of movies and TV shows that have explored the concept of machine intelligence, but to the best of my knowledge there has never been an attempt to portray the Technological Singularity (look it up on Wikipedia if you like) in the terms that futurists like Ray Kurzweil and Vernor Vinge have envisioned it. "Capica" is noteworthy for scratching the surface. Rating: - Very interestingThis movie could stand alone bot for those battle star galatica followers it answers the cylons religious leanings towards mono theism./ Also shows how far grief will drive a parent. Has scene of what happens when the young becomes disillusioned with popular culture and look for more. Rating: - The Battlestar Galactica back storyChallenge: to write the review that this deserves, without spoilers... "Caprica" is set fifty years or so prior to the events of "Battlestar Galactica". It's the story of the first Cylon, Admiral Adama as a boy, his father Joe Adams, the monotheist resistance to the sanctioned polytheism, and the other groups, people, things, and events that led to the Cylon attack that annihilated the Colonies. "Caprica" deals with issues of loss, ambition, parent/child relations, rebellion, and the unintended consequences of technology in a science fiction setting. Conspicuous by its absence from "Caprica" are military issues, but they have been dealt with at length in BSG. The closest thing would be the relationship of research to the military, but this is approached from the corporate end rather than the uniformed end. I enjoy it greatly. "Caprica" is a complex tale, with several threads being addressed on several levels each. After watching it once, I immediately wanted to watch it again to pick up on cues and hints throughout the flick. For something made for TV, it is surprisingly good, and though part of the BSG universe, has elements that were never addressed before, and stands alone well. E.M. Van Court Rating: - Always backup data that is important to you.Well, I made it through the tastless sex stuff at the beginning, and actually got into the story and found it intriguing. I thought if I just stick it out to the end, I'll get to see how the Cylons got started. Warning, spoilers coming! Look out below! Or, don't look below if you haven't seen Caprica yet and you want to be surprised. So, I'm finally getting the big payoff when Greystone puts the disc (or whatever that was) containing his daughter into the really Cylon looking robot, and something goes wrong and the data is corrupted and Greystone has a total grief sticken meltdown. So I wondered, what does it take to get someone to backup their data? I mean, this was his daughter! Didn't he have the original on his hard drive, or maybe another copy on a portable hard drive off site somewhere? I thought the days of putting discs into machines and having them get eaten or corrupted were decades in the past (and it didn't have to happen back then either). The take home lesson is that when you've got really important data that you don't want to lose, like your own daughter, by all means make some extra copies. Anyway, I found this pilot for the prequel to Battlestar Galactica rather dreary and depressing with the monotony broken by sex and violence. And, the first Cylon is a teenage girl? Yikes! |
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