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Comic Con: Aircraft Carrier Premiere Of Stargate Continuum

By Josh Tyler: 2008-07-31 01:13:05
Comic Con: Aircraft Carrier Premiere Of Stargate Continuum This was Cinema Blend’s first year at the San Diego Comic Con, and we figured as long as we were there, we might as well do it up in style. So Thursday night we abandoned the sweaty, stinky, nerd infested digs of the San Diego Convention Center, hopped in a Jesus-powered Hamlet 2 pedicab, and paid the son of God 6 dollars to pedal us to an aircraft carrier. Being hard up for money, what with his vow of poverty and all, Christ obliged. Within minutes we stood at the base of the USS Midway, a decommissioned aircraft carrier now permanently docked and floating in the San Diego Bay.

We were there for the world premiere of Stargate Continuum, a direct to DVD movie spun-off from the ever popular, yet still inexplicably cancelled television series Stargate SG-1. After skipping past all the shlubs forced to wait in line because they don’t have sexy press access, we arrived on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier just as the sun began to set, and the celebrities began to rise.

To our right was a gigantic movie screen, set up on the landing strip, up against the conning tower, with a grand stand in front of it. To our left, a red carpet wedged between two fighter planes, where Richard Dean Anderson, Ben Browder, and the rest of the cast (minus the absent Claudia Black) lined up to endure our questions. Endure them they did (cheerfully even), and we grilled them on the MacGyver movie. All of them. Even though none of them save one have ever had anything to do with MacGyver. Blame Richard Dean Anderson, who suggested we keep asking the question to everyone who came behind him, until we got a scoopy answer. Oddly enough, most of the cast simply looked confused, except for Browder, who cheerfully latched onto the idea of replacing Richard Dean Anderson in yet another role. After all observed Browder, Anderson isn’t getting any younger.

Enough with the celeb humping though, we were there to see a movie. As the last rays of the sun sank below the clouds, everyone, cast, crew, fans, and press alike filed over to the makeshift theater, ogling the stunning twilight vistas all around us. The speakers boomed, the movie started… and I can’t believe I’m saying this but… I liked it.

Here’s the thing: I’m not a Stargate fan. That’s no secret, everyone knows it. I don’t hate SG-1 (though I do hate Atlantis, sorry that thing’s crap), but I don’t really respect it either. I’ve watched plenty of it, and long since dismissed it as yet another one of those throwaway science fiction shows which gets good ratings because it’s easy while better, smarter, and more challenging science fiction like Farscape and Babylon 5 has to fight to stay on the air. Well I’m standing by that assessment of the series, but believe it or not Continuum is definitely a big notch above the average, serialized adventures of the SG-1 team. It’s even, dare I say it, kind of cinematic.

The first thing I noticed, sitting there under the stars, surrounded by retired fighter planes, is that unlike a lot of TV shows, Stargate Continuum really works on the big screen. I know what I’m talking about here. I’ve seen more than a few that way. For instance I love Battlestar Galactica, and have always thought it an incredibly cinematic television show. But when I had the chance to see an episode actually in a movie theater… dammit the whole thing falls apart. It’s perfectly designed for the small screen to give it the illusion of theatricality, but actually put it in a theater and it just looks small and cheap.

That’s probably true of the average Stargate SG-1 episode too, but it’s not true of Stargate Continuum. This thing belongs in a movie theater, and it’s kind of a shame that outside that one night atop an aircraft carrier, the only other place it’ll ever be seen is on TVs.

It helps that they’ve got a solid story. For those of you unfamiliar with the Stargate SG-1 series, it’s all about a team of military types who journey through a portal from Earth which takes them to all kinds of dangerous new worlds. The portal is called a Stargate, and things both good and bad wait for them on the other side. Since this is a movie (albeit direct to dvd), simply teleporting to other worlds isn’t enough, so they had to think of a way to make it bigger and better. As all sci-fi properties seem to do whenever they want a bigger story, they resort to time travel.

It opens with the SG-1 team, plus recently retired from the show character Jack O’Neil (Richard Dean Anderson), attending the execution of one of their most hated enemies. Unfortunately, the execution goes awry, the bad guy escapes through time, screws up the timeline, and the handful of SG-1 team members who get out are the only ones who have a shot at putting things right. To do it, they’ll journey to an alternate future where the Stargate has never been discovered, and back in time to the spot where the bad guy du jour screwed everything up.

The script relies on a few too many coincidences, but it’s full of fun and the cast really throws themselves into it. Richard Dean Anderson seems to be genuinely pleased to be back in this universe, after his pre-emptive departure from the series back when it was still on the air. The more of him they give us, the better. Ben Browder in particular, easily the best actor of the bunch anyway, really shines here, and if anyone is the focus of the story it’s him. In fact he plays multiple roles, something that was old hat for him back in his far better Farscape days, but a skill that’s been woefully underutilized since taking refuge in the rigid world of Stargate.

That willingness to embrace the weird and color outside the norm of the Stargate universe is what makes this so much better than the usual Stargate SG-1 episode. That’s always been my problem with the show, it’s usually so formulaic. Stargate Continuum tosses those formulas out the window for a change, and just goes crazy. Most of the time it works, sometimes it doesn’t, but the result is easily the most entertaining thing that’s ever been done with these characters and this universe, at least since the original movie starring Kurt Russell way back in the mid-90s.

With the screening over we filed towards the stairs and debarkation. As we walked across the fighter deck, San Diego decided we deserved fireworks, and everyone took a break from raiding the last vestiges of the free buffet to enjoy the multi-colored, exploding view. Maybe it was the fresh ocean air, maybe it was the breathtaking scenery, but for one night at least, Stargate made a fan out of me.

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  1. Morjana Says:

    Thank you for the photos.

  1. Katarzyna Says:

    At least a few words about the best part of the movie, which were Qetesh/Ba'al scenes (brilliant Claudia Black and really good Cliff Simon) would be nice...

  1. Joe Says:

    Great pictures, thanks. Was Michael Shanks there too and if so do you have any picks of him and the lovely Lexa? And is that Ben's wife with him?

  1. Gerda Says:

    Thanks for the photo's there wonderful. Richard Dean Anderson looks awesome and is a natural beautiful man. Excellent dressed.
    It must have been awesome to be on the USS Midway, a decommissioned aircraft carrier permanently docked and floating in the San Diego Bay.
    Firework looks great too. Again thanks for the wonderful photo's from all of them.


  1. PkGrl Says:

    WONDERFUL pictures! And I'm glad you enjoyed the movie. I LOVED it! Amazing. Martin Wood is a wonderful director. =D

  1. Gina Says:

    Nice review. I agree totally with your assessment of the Stargate Series.

    For me, this is the best part of the movie review:

    "Ben Browder in particular, easily the best actor of the bunch anyway, really shines here, and if anyone is the focus of the story it’s him. In fact he plays multiple roles, something that was old hat for him back in his far better Farscape days, but a skill that’s been woefully underutilized since taking refuge in the rigid world of Stargate. " I agree 100%. Glad you liked the movie.

    Very nice pictures of everyone.

    Joe Says:
    July 31st, 2008 at 13:27
    .... And is that Ben's wife with him?

    The woman pictured with Ben is Amanda Tapping who has dyed her hair dark for an upcoming project. Amanda is still a stunner with dark hair.

  1. norma Says:

    So, you are in love with Ben, good for you, but I'd like to see Michael Shanks photos.....even if you don't like him.

  1. JoshT Says:

    If I had a Michael Shanks photo, it would be in the image gallery. I do not have one, because he skipped about half of the press in line to talk to him.

    I only have pictures of the folks who actually stopped to talk to us.

    Browder stopped and talked the longest, hence we got a lot of pics with him.

  1. Karen Says:

    Very nice pictures indeed. Thanks for sharing. And this is to Joe, the woman in the pictures with Ben Browder, with her arms around him is the none other than Amanda Tapping. She has her hair longer and darker now for her new show.

  1. Demelza Says:

    I have to say, thank you for a great reading article, and amazing pictures!! Especially those of Amanda and Ben, it's easy to see why they have such great onscreen chemistry when you look at these.

    Thank you so much again!

    God bless :)

  1. Alimoo Says:

    Thanks for sharing the photos with us fans. Is there any of Rick and Amanda together, if not... what a shame.

  1. JoshT Says:

    Rick was quite a bit further ahead of Ben and Amanda on the red carpet, so they weren't really together during the red carpet walk. Actually, Rick went through first, and then the writers, then Ben, and then Amanda and then the rest just sort of bunched up because it was running late.

    So no, no pics of Rick and Amanda together. They were on different parts of the carpet.

  1. susan b Says:

    You are certainly entitled to your opinion re: Ben Browder/easily the strongest actor but I see just the opposite: to me, he's the weak link. As much as it pains me to admit it Michael Shanks is a very strong actor. Certainly Amanda Tapping's talent causes what is sometimes - and more often regularly the standard of the last two seasons - banal writing to sparkle. At least when she was utilized. And while Claudia's character might not have fit at first (well, ever) no one can fault her abilities in bringing Vala to life.

    RDA was a gem. In the early days when he seemed to care more he brought much to the show. Browder... he was there.

  1. BethM Says:

    Great photos. Nice to see most of the cast at this event. Great to see Rick attending too!!! Wish we could get the writers and directors to the cons down here too.

    Totally disagree with your assessment of the SG-1 series though - yes Farscape is good. But I'm sorry, I don't see it as being any better than SG-1. They both have their pluses and minuses. I think SG1 meets two types of audiences well - the one that just wants the simple story, fun stuff, and basic sci-fi, and then the other audience who wants a show that delves into deeper issues, and gives that additional layer. I think SG-1 definitely delivers here - better than many of the other *big* sci fi shows.

    Interestingly - I am not much of a fan of Atlantis either.

    And while I agree Farscape was passed over by a lot of people, and had to fight for it's place, has a lot to do with the fact that many people wrote it off because of the puppets!!! (I hear this often)! It just made it seem like the Muppets take on space, or even Fraggle Rock in space. I do admit though that I eventually got passed that, and realised it was pretty classy - but that's only been recently.

    Thanks for posting the photos.

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