Maxim's 2009 cover features Trica Helfer and Grace Park. Pics at the link. Link has 8 pictures, if someone pics up the hardcopy (!) the story has 46 pics in total (mostly small pics) I think. Link also has a 1:32 video of the photo shoot.
@Ruthless, If you let me: Oh good. It worked, and I was able to find it! (Though it was an odd road to find it.) Let's hope people check the tips box, before tip emails, because I want a hat tip.
i will buy this when it comes out and support BSG for more BSG TV Movies.I would hope if it gets another movie we might go way back in history to see what happened on the nuked earth planet or see kobol.
Grace Park is beautiful and a terrific actress, but really she does not seem to be a very smart person. I hate that, when really good actresses who project intelligence interview as though they are dumb as stumps. Katee Sackhoff at least seems smart in interviews.
Did we ever get a full explanation of why Cavil decided to leave the F5 on the Colonies before the attack...besides wanting to make them suffer?
Was it to influence them into completing the Cylon "evolution" when they saw the futility of humankind?
@hhaller: I think it was implied he had been doing that for quite a while - sending a wiped model to the Colonies, let them see how terrible humanity was, let them die (in this case they get nuked) and awaken on the Resurrection Ship with memories intact before he did it again.
I think he fully intended them to die in the attack.
Dean Stockwell and Grace Park, in any permutation? Bloody disgusting. The cynic in me wonders how much Stockwell had to give up to arrange these scenes with Park.
What is truly sad is that I LOVED this show for years, and then completely lost interest after the final episode. For me they just wrecked years of awesome Sci Fi, so I doubt I'll even bother to watch...I'll just pick up some old Invisible Man on Hulu.
" Okay, if Cavil is such a big villain, what was he doing during seasons one and two of Battlestar Galactica?"... He was up to something. He had found himself in this situation where they didn't think they needed a plan, because the plan was "Everybody dies." And now he's got to make it up as he goes along."
Oh, of course, it was Cavil who was making up 'the plan' as he went along. Mm-hmm. That was what was going on the whole time. Definitely Cavil. Nobody else was making it up as they went along at all. Nope. Not even a little. That was the writer's plan the whole time. That there was no plan. That "Cavil" was making it up as he went along.
This is my first comment on this site, but I just had to chime in.
I own all four seasons of the soundtracks and I think a lot of people would agree (even some of the writers on this site since they've written about it here) that the music from BSG was an integral part of the show that is (in my humble opinion) masterfully composed and performed.
I would have recognized the set list titles. I didn't make it to any of the comic con shows, but they've been playing these shows for the last two or three years and I've seen it twice in LA. It's always been amazing. Whenever I have gone to these shows, there are always a lot of people who are equally into the music and seem familiar with titles.
Anyway, I just wanted to chime in because I think this is a pretty awesome thing to have spawned off of a sci-fi TV show.
(sidenote: many of the members of the band are formerly of Oingo Boingo fame. Take that Danny Elfman)
@I_Like_Bunnies: When Edward James Olmos turns to the audience and shouts "SO SAY WE ALL," you can't help but yell back, until your lungs hurt. My god, it was amazing.
And they snuck in Katee Sackhoff for Thursday night's performance, to play with Bear on "Kara Remembers."
This editor seems preoccupied with whether what they are doing is or is not 'nerdy'. Firstly, this isn't an attitude I expect on a site like this - it doesn't need saying for one, and it's an irritating attitude in the first place. But more importantly as any music fan should agree, music is music. You don't judge it on your prejudices. If it is bad or you don't like it, then that's that. If it is good and you like it, that's all that matters. You don't sit while listening to it and fret over its source or berate yourself for giving time to it. If you even start from that position there's something very wrong and childish about your attitude toward music.
@Indigen: I think Alasdair was honest about what he experienced - he was dubious about whether he'd like the music, and then he really got excited about how awesome it was. You can't fault him for being honest about not knowing that much about music. He's a fan of scifi, and this was a new thing for him - and for many people who were at Con. The fact is, he loved it. So stop complaining.
10/19/09
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10/19/09
@Ruthless, If you let me: Oh good. It worked, and I was able to find it! (Though it was an odd road to find it.) Let's hope people check the tips box, before tip emails, because I want a hat tip.
One of the pics above.
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#2 It is weird to see Adama smile.
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Was it to influence them into completing the Cylon "evolution" when they saw the futility of humankind?
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I think he fully intended them to die in the attack.
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"Battlestar Galactica: Cally goes to Tech School"
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"Ship in a Cottle"?
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Oh, of course, it was Cavil who was making up 'the plan' as he went along. Mm-hmm. That was what was going on the whole time. Definitely Cavil. Nobody else was making it up as they went along at all. Nope. Not even a little. That was the writer's plan the whole time. That there was no plan. That "Cavil" was making it up as he went along.
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@Lassus: If in doubt, add more images of Ms Park... a sure fire way to breathe life into any comment
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I own all four seasons of the soundtracks and I think a lot of people would agree (even some of the writers on this site since they've written about it here) that the music from BSG was an integral part of the show that is (in my humble opinion) masterfully composed and performed.
I would have recognized the set list titles. I didn't make it to any of the comic con shows, but they've been playing these shows for the last two or three years and I've seen it twice in LA. It's always been amazing. Whenever I have gone to these shows, there are always a lot of people who are equally into the music and seem familiar with titles.
Anyway, I just wanted to chime in because I think this is a pretty awesome thing to have spawned off of a sci-fi TV show.
(sidenote: many of the members of the band are formerly of Oingo Boingo fame. Take that Danny Elfman)
07/29/09
I think I am actually green right now. I can't think of anything snarky or witty to say.
Seriously, that is awesome. Congrats.
Damn. I would have JiMPed (jizzed in my pants). Twice.
Did Starbuck play the opening lines to All Along the Watchtower? There was a Youtube of a concert where that happened but it was taken down.
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And they snuck in Katee Sackhoff for Thursday night's performance, to play with Bear on "Kara Remembers."
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