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| Living in Paradise Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Australia
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| Re: Space 1999. I didn't mind this actually, maybe my memory is fading. There were a few crummy episodes but overall I quite enjoyed it. There was also the fact that an Australian was in it, made things a little more interesting. Nick Tate, I always looked forward to seing how much of a part he got each week, sometimes it was just the one word. It did look terribly sterile and the outfits were all to much alike, but obviously that was intentional. I wouldn't like to see it redone, it would be like doing Blakes 7 again. Some things are best left alone. If someone were to give me the DVD I would watch them again but I shan't be rushing out to buy them, unlike Blakes 7 which I couldn't wait for it to come out on DVD, I was waiting whilst the lady unpacked them, I think she thought I was a little crazy!!!! |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Ohio
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| Re: Space 1999. Absolutely. A remake would never capture that inexplicable combination of acting, stories and exclusive dependence on models. Let's leave well enough alone. In any case, for its time it was exceedingly progressive as far as gender roles and equality. In rewatchings, it holds up exceptionally well, especially series 1. Quote:
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I always enjoy catching your appearance in the series 2 episodes, Harry! (really... Harry is (? was) an actor who shows up in a handful or two of the stories!!) | ||||
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Hertfordshire
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| Dreams of Midnight Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Space 1999. I loved the series (esp seris 1). The models were fantastic and the lifespans of the Alphans aphid short. One episode in particular that gave me the collywobbles (when I was a kid) was a ships graveyard, with some sort of monster in it that skeletonised its victims. I loved the one where they went to war with the Hawk ships. Also the encounter with a generation ship was pretty good. Unfortunately the problem with a remake would be the problem I had as a kid, the physics, I could never square that. The size of a nuclear explosion large enough to wrench the moon out of orbit always seemed implausible, and they would have to be traveling at light speed, and if they were how come they passed planets slowly enough to visit them? Gee I was a nerdy kid. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Ohio
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| Re: Space 1999. Hello, Harry. Thanks for the summary. I recall seeing your posts in the S99 Net Forum before it sadly shut down. Thanks for the list! Quote:
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THE site for all things Space 1999 would have to be Martin Wiley's Catacombs. I can't link as my post count is too low, but if you have not yet come across this wonderful resource just google 'Space 1999 Catacombs'. It's the first hit. I think many of us who love this old show would fall under the category or 'nerdy kids'. I certainly was, still am, and proud of it! ![]() | ||||
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