La porte des étoiles SG-1: Enfants des dieux - Montage final
Titre original : Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods - Final Cut
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe newly formed team SG-1, led by Colonel Jack O'Neill, goes on a rescue mission to the planet Chulak.The newly formed team SG-1, led by Colonel Jack O'Neill, goes on a rescue mission to the planet Chulak.The newly formed team SG-1, led by Colonel Jack O'Neill, goes on a rescue mission to the planet Chulak.
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Vaitiare Hirshon
- Sha're
- (as Vaitiare Bandera)
- …
Adam J. Harrington
- Goa'uld #2
- (as Adam Harrington)
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- AnecdotesThis Final Cut is a re-edit of Children of the Gods (1997), turning the pilot episode of La porte des étoiles (1997) into a standalone film. The plot is similar to the pilot, but with modifications to several scenes, remastered video, a new soundtrack, and improved special effects. Some dialogue has also been edited and, in some scenes, entirely re-recorded.
- GaffesWhen Colonel O'Neill is escorted into the SGC at the start of the film in the elevator he is escorted by someone who is in USAF Uniform but wearing both Major Pins (Officer) on his shoulders and Staff Sergeant Chevrons (Enlisted) on his upper arms.
- ConnexionsEdited from La porte des étoiles: Children of the Gods (1997)
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I came to this as a Stargate innocent — I'd never watched an episode. I figured a reworked pilot of the series might be a good place to start, if I was ever going to dip into the franchise. But, after this film, I'm certainly not going to give Stargate another chance.
Couldn't get through it.
Stilted, trite, plodding, it just reeks of old-school sci-fi camp. The characters are paper thin pretty boys and girls, the acting so weak that you can see them trying to remember their lines and "make believe."
The plotting is nonsensical, lurching from one sound stage to the next with little rhyme or reason, hurling clichés at the audience faster than you can roll your eyes.
And, from what I understand from the other sprinkling of comments, this version was stripped of a little sexiness in the original that might have made it at least tolerable to sit through.
Sci-fi can be worse than this. But not much. Maybe when it was new, I could have stomached it. But after the anté for dramatic quality in TV sci-fi has been upped by series like BSG, not a chance — I'm spoiled now.
Couldn't get through it.
Stilted, trite, plodding, it just reeks of old-school sci-fi camp. The characters are paper thin pretty boys and girls, the acting so weak that you can see them trying to remember their lines and "make believe."
The plotting is nonsensical, lurching from one sound stage to the next with little rhyme or reason, hurling clichés at the audience faster than you can roll your eyes.
And, from what I understand from the other sprinkling of comments, this version was stripped of a little sexiness in the original that might have made it at least tolerable to sit through.
Sci-fi can be worse than this. But not much. Maybe when it was new, I could have stomached it. But after the anté for dramatic quality in TV sci-fi has been upped by series like BSG, not a chance — I'm spoiled now.
- paul-2686
- 16 janv. 2010
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