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Hi, hast du den schon gesehen? Worin geht es darin. Bin BSG Fan und
würd gern wissen ob sich die Anschaffung lohnt oder ist das nur der
Pilotfilm?
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Eben in UK bei Amazon bestellt

John Mayall und Ted Nugent aber die UK Ausgabe, wesentlich
billiger.
Hab mal ne Frage. Das Cover zeigt ja die erste DVD Version von den
Film. Ist dies gleichbedeutend mit der ersten (und besseren
Synchro) bzw. ist überhaupt ne dt. Tonspur vorhanden?
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Hi, hast du den schon gesehen? Worin geht es darin. Bin BSG Fan und
würd gern wissen ob sich die Anschaffung lohnt oder ist das nur der
Pilotfilm?
Chris
jop! ist super genial! spielt 58 jahre vor BSG und zeigt u.a. wie
die cylonen entstanden und warum sie eine "Seele" haben. habs schon
2 mal reingeschraubt und die DVD ist unterwegs, upps ist ja gar
keine BD, hat hier also eigentlich gar nix zu suchen - ist mir so
durchgerutscht ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQlhlHwXjj0hier noch eindrücke eines anderen begeisteren, der das ganze besser
in worte fassen kann als ich:
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I was extremely skeptical when I heard about the
proposed prequel to the greatest television science fiction saga of
this generation. Attempting to cash in on the success of Battlestar
Galactica so soon after the series ended seemed like a losing
proposition doomed to mar an amazing franchise. Well, consider
those fears alleviated. The first taste of "Caprica" is absolutely
amazing. With no space battles and the themes of humanity's
destruction and survival at the hands of their own creation already
done to death, I feared for a lack of compelling material to
further immerse me in the pre-genocide human society of the twelve
worlds. All politics and no spaceships makes science fiction a dull
genre. But what BSG did for the space opera, "Caprica" is set to do
for cyberpunk. If BSG was Star Trek and Babylon 5, "Caprica" is
Ghost in the Shell and The Matrix. I am beyond impressed.
The story unfolds as a terrorist attack by a youth seeking to draw
attention to his monotheistic cause (most worship the old Greek
gods). The result tears two families apart and in half a century's
time will lead to the destruction of human society. But before that
there is one hell of a story to be told. The themes on the social
commentary buffet so far includes a much more bold dialogue on
religion then even BSG gave us, a different angle on the definition
of human as we know it, a frank look at a racist society, and an
exploration of the logical extremes of future virtual existence.
This is to say that once the internet and virtual reality become
compatible, one hell of a can of worms will be opened.
Since this series premiere comes to us in movie form, the gods have
shined upon us. As far as it's predecessor pushed the sexual
envelope for a tv show, "Caprica" has easily bested it here. I
don't know how they are going to cut this for television. There is
abundant nudity, group sex, and some serious girl-girl going on in
this film. Virtual human sacrifice in underground virtual hacker
clubs speaks volumes about the social issues to be confronted and
is damned disturbing. There is one violent death featuring a but of
arterial spray as well. Still think science fiction is for kids?
The idea of creating a virtual copy of yourself by hacking the
information in your own brain and uploading it to a digital avatar,
thereby achieving a brand of immortality is brilliant and the
Frankenstein complex that leads a father who lost his daughter to
cross lines that should never be crossed is stroke of absolute
genius.
Familiarity with it's parent show will certainly deepen your
appreciation of "Caprica", but it is not at all necessary. This is
great science fiction, period. Now's your chance to get on board
with what promises to be the best series in coming years. Don't
miss it. Battlestar maniacs will get to see one of that show's
enduring heroes in his formative years and witness the birth of the
first Cylon in a heart-rending accident. But at it's heart this
show -like Galactica- is about two things: massive universal
concepts of humanity, and intimate relationships with the
characters who inhabit this work of fiction. One cannot improve on
that formula. There is no television show, no movie, nothing in
entertainment that I am currently looking forward to more then
this. If you are a fan of adult science fiction in any way, then
this is what you need to be watching. And that goes double for BSG
fans.
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