Robot Alien Lesbians! (Or, DVD Review: Battlestar Galactica: Razor.) |
| Published: December 5, 2007, 6:48 pm |
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The idea was, the more naturalistic the environment and the people, the more you can accept it as a drama. And then the science fiction kinda comes in after that: Okay, it is about robots, and its about flying through space, and it is about all these insane notions of identity and immortality and reincarnation through Cylons, and all that sort of stuff. You can accept that once you ve accepted the world. --Battlestar Galactica excecutive producer Ronald D. Moore Battlestar Galactica: Razor came out on DVD yesterday, a little while after it was shown on the Sci Fi Channel and a good month or two after it leaked to the internet. It's essentially a TV movie, feeling like one really long, really great episode (it clocks in at a little over an hour and a half long), but in a lot of ways, it reminds viewers why Battlestar's such an amazing show. Which is good, 'cause after season three's silly finale, I was damn near ready to write off the usually startling, relevant, and [ Full article ] |
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