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This is as in depth as it gets, folks, a true insight to the working of the music production with interviews, tracing how it developed from its initial ideas through to the filming of the cue and finally its mix - and it utterly absorbing, if you only get to watch one extra on this entire set, make sure it's this one. With the success of Star Wars, ABC and Universal Television were desperate to cash in on the renewed interest in science fiction.
Battlestar Galactica: The Definitive Collection (Blu-ray Review) Battlestar Galactica: The Definitive Collection (Blu-ray Review)
The original series had its charms, but it didn’t try to deliver anything approaching the depth of each character’s personal struggle or tangential plot direction changes as portrayed here.As before Moore is on hand to provide insight and thought on his precious show, very easy to listen to as he piles on the information both negative and positive. I'm sure DNR haters will probably be tickled pink with this, but for me there are points when it becomes a distraction. Another thirty five minutes of deleted scenes are available if your BSG cravings still haven't been satisfied. My Favorite Episode So Far (SD, 11 minutes) – The cast and crew reflect on their favorite episodes of the series.
Battlestar Galactica [Blu-ray] [1978] [Region Free] Battlestar Galactica [Blu-ray] [1978] [Region Free]
Battlestar Galactica: The Remastered Collection' launches onto Blu-ray in a pair standard Elite keepcases, both of which slide inside a study black and silver cardboard slipcase. While the image does suffer from softness and an overall lack of detail, it does not suffer the heavy aliasing, jagged edges and noise that the widescreen pilot episodes do.Change is Good, Now They're Babes (SD, 8 minutes) – A short little piece covering Boomer's and Starbuck's sex change and a look at some of the other major female characters in the series. On both parts I and 2 executive producers Ron Moore and David Eick and director Michael Rymer share their thoughts, feelings and ideas on resurrecting the show and where they wanted to take it and how it all came about. The Definitive set presents the series in both its original broadcast aspect ratio and a recomposed 16:9 widescreen. Perhaps knowing that the final episode would be 'Battlestar Galactica's swan song, the showrunners decided to bring Dirk Benedict back for one final portrayal of his character.