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Battlestar Galactica: Razor [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Battlestar Galactica 2004, Science Fiction & Fantasy, BSG 4, DVD Movie, Battlestar Galactica: Season 4, Battlestar Galactica: Complete Fourth Season, Blu-ray Movie, Drama, Television, Battlestar Galactica: Complete 4th Season, BSG, BSG 4.0, Action & Adventure See more |
Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Dolby, AC-3, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Tricia Helfer, Michelle Forbes, Mary McDonnell, Grace Park, Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen, Michael Hogan, Michael Trucco, Ron French, Jamie Bamber, Edward James Olmos, Michael Rymer, Michael Taylor, Aaron Douglas, James Callis, Felix Alcala, Katee Sackhoff, Tahmoh Pehikett See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 44 minutes |
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On the eve of a devastating Cylon attack, officer Kendra Shaw reports for duty on the battlestar Pegasus. When mankind's future is forever changed on that fateful day, Kendra is reshaped into a "razor"—a tool of war—under the ruthless guidance of her commander, Admiral Cain. Battlestar Galactica: Razor tells the untold story of Pegasus and provides chilling clues to the fate of humanity as the final chapters of the Battlestar Galactica story unfold.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 6.75 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches; 2.22 ounces
- Item model number : Relay time: 101min
- Director : Felix Alcala
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Dolby, AC-3, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 44 minutes
- Release date : December 28, 2010
- Actors : Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Jamie Bamber, Katee Sackhoff, James Callis
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Producers : Ron French, Michael Rymer
- Language : English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1)
- Studio : Universal
- ASIN : B001993Y2M
- Writers : Michael Taylor
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #42,937 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,649 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
- #3,806 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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I'm now 37. As a nine years old boy, I couldn't watch much Sci-Fi stuff. For back in those days, there were none to be seen on TV (the "STAR TREK Classic Series" was broadcasted in France only in the early 1980's! With a very funny "quebecois" speaking voiceover!).
So the exotic flavour of this new Sunday afternoon's "kind of "STAR WARS" show", was sweet. Space battles, alien(?) pyramids & robots on TV! In my living-room! In France! In the late 70's! That was sooooo frakkin' rare!!!
I even went to my town's theatre to see the 2 movies made for european exploitation: "Galactica, Le Film" & "Galactica, Les Cylons Attaquent".
So brilliant!
But the revisited version of this story seems much better to me. Less cheesy, less humorous, less colorful but more human, thrilling & much more realistic though very metaphysical.
Considering that this show, including the Pilot episode (directed by Michael "Queen of The Damned(Argh!)" Rymer (he did good since, especially in this very show), the 3 "pulse pounding" Seasons of the TV series, even the (very short) webisodes, is so exceptionally written, acted (James Callis, Dean Stockwell, Michael Hogan, Mary Mc Donnell rule!), directed, "SFXed" ¤, I've gladly tasted this new portion of the "Don D.Moore & Pals" Universe. Miam! More...!!!
Therefore, I was not surprised by the quality of this TV movie. But astounded again by this quality that the many creators of B.G. have: to bring things up...crescendo. And RAZOR is an exemple of that.
It melts into the general storyline and brings a very dense story, with numerous situations to resolve (or not).
Damn they got me again! I can't wait for Season Four. I'm gonna watch meself the whole show again ! Felgercarb (why is this word never mentionned in the new series ? Hun...? Whyyyyyyyy???)
"There must be a way out of here, says the joker to the thief. There's too much confusion, I can get no relief......."
"The music. Do you hear this music ? It's in the ship, it's in the frakkin ship !". See?
¤(note)[SFX for B.G. are done by the people who did conceive the "Firefly" SFX in Joss WHEDON's splendid (and cancelled by a *^§%-+* Fox executive) show! Read the comic books for more Firefly adventures!]
DVD Note: Though short on extra features (just like in the other "Battlestar Galactica" DVD releases) but containing Season 4 previews and a collection of "shortysodes" with the young Bill Adama(!), this one pancake is good in general.
Video is rather good, sound 5.1 is better. Nice cardboard cover with a velcro opening that reveals nice pictures of the show. Wow!
One of the best scifi TV show along with "FARCAPE" (but for opposite reasons!) & a few others.
Best regards,
FBdx
Wow... Admiral Cain, what a shocker... you mean this woman was actually human once? This was typical BSG and I was extremely happy with this intro movie for the next season chronicaling what happened on the Pegasus before and after Lee Adama's command. I would advise any Battlestar fan to get it.
This movie shows you that Admiral Cain was once a warm, and caring commander with a great sense of humor before the Cylons turned her into a crazed bloodthirsty warlord. I'm a Cain fan, before and after her change, I see her as a true war Admiral but the fans and I have already had that argument. This movie was very revealing, and after watching it I cannot imagine the series without it.
This is not a stand-alone movie, it is for collectors as a "what happened" for explanation on the Pegasus tragedy. The movie starts with Kendra Shaw, an ex-Captain of the Pegasus being interviewed by Lee Adama about some of the happenings on the Pegasus. We are treated to flashbacks of Admiral Cain as a softer dynamic, being a leader and mentor to her staff along with having meals full of laughter and love from her friends. The cylons break the peace and shatter the hull of the Pegasus killing a quarter of the crew, and breaking the Admiral's heart and producing a ruthlessly cold weapon in Admiral Cain.
Razor: The DVD
Well after purchasing the DVD I must say that I am extemely happy for doing so. The extras that comes coupled with the movie includes some mini-film goodies of young Bill "Husker" Adama and also some footage of young Admiral Cain. This gives a 100% full perspective into the make-up of killer Cain's varying angles and decisions and allows you to have a pure opinion on whether to love or hate her.
Battlestar Galactica is one of the only series who in such a short time has given us (the viewer) such a broad basis on the ins and outs of just about every single member of it's crew. To think that there have been long running Star Trek series where people with camera time remain a mystery all the way to it's cancelling (Enterprise did a good job). In any event, the series picks up in March with the finding of earth and Starbuck's coming out as the cylon harbinger (just a guess).
If you haven't bought this yet, and you are a fan, do yourself a favor and buy it.
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En ce qui concerne le scénario, le film se concentre sur l'histoire du Battlestar Pegasus, il se passe juste après la promotion de Lee Adama en tant que commandant du Battlestar Pegasus (saison 2, épisode 17, "Une main de fer"), de fréquents flashbacks montrent les événements vu du Pegasus entre l'attaque des Cylons et le présent, deux flashbacks montrent des événements de la première guerre contre les Cylons ( un sur l'amiral Cain étant enfant, un autre sur la découverte d'un centre de recherche Cylon).
Les différents flashbacks montrent les événements suivants :
- l'attaque des Cylons sur le port d'attache du Battlestar Pegasus, le vaisseau fait un bond P.R.L 'au hasard' pour échapper aux Cylons
- la décision de l'amiral Cain de mener une guérilla contre les Cylons
- l'attaque d'une base Cylon (Steve Bacic apparaîtra en tant que le second original du Pegasus, qui comme Jack Fisk l'a dit dans un épisode précédent, a été tué d'une balle dans la tête par Cain pour avoir refusé de lancer l'attaque)
- la découverte de la présence d'un agent Cylon Numéro Six à bord, spécialiste des réseaux informatiques du vaisseau, elle est l'amante de Cain
- la rencontre avec des survivants civils des Colonies, leurs vaisseaux seront pillés de tout le matériel utile au Pegasus, certains civils seront intégrés à l'équipage du Pegasus, l'amiral Cain ordonnera l'exécution des familles de tout ceux qui refuseront de venir à son bord, les autres vaisseaux seront abandonnés à leur sort.
Il existe cependant un épisode "court" s'appelant Razor au début de la quatrième saison. Ce DVD RAZOR en est, en fait, l'adaption en téléfilm.