Nov 042014
 

David Hewlett’s latest movie Debug was released on Blu-ray and DVD in the UK yesterday (November 3rd) after doing the festival circuit, distribution deals for other markets are ongoing so hopefully everyone that wants to watch the movie will get a legitimate option. Anyhow this is a spoiler free kinda review of the movie, can’t really go into a huge amount of detail but I can certainly offer a few comments so here we go. First off kudos for making any Star Wars space ship opening shot look short, as the camera flies down the length of the freighter Amphitrite you really understand how big it is and the CGI is beautiful, not over the top almost spartan but exactly what’s needed for this movie. The interior of the ship is very nice but doesn’t really suit the mothballed status of the ship, I would have expected something obviously well used which you do see in some of the nuts and bolts (warehouse shots used for the heart of the ship in the same way Trek 2009 used a brewery). Now the crew, in any movie where you expect most of them to die during the story you have to be invested in them and that isn’t alway the case but amongst these convicts, yes they are cybercrime prisoners working off their sentence by doing these deep space operations some I liked and some I wasn’t overly keen on. Of course as a Stargate fan I was more interested in Jason Momoa and Adrian Holmes but the rest of the cast  all played their parts well with Jeananne Goossen leading by example and I suspect the younger actors in the business these days are far more comfortable working green screen and CGI heavy productions. There were some nice twists and turns with certain members of the crew which while not directly feeding the plot helped to build and expand the characters, it’s always important to balance plot, character and action and Debug I think did pretty good although it’s by no means a fast paced movie. I suspect that for many the pacing of the movie may be considered a little slow but I feel it fell into the same style as Alien, Sunshine or Event Horizon and no doubt a few others I can’t remember right now in that the build up was maybe more important than the payoff or the payoff only really works if you’ve lived with these people for a time.

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Debug ultimately is a tale about human intelligence versus machine intelligence, a terrifying possible future as our  civilian and military aims may diverge with safeguards and regulations not always in place or required as results become more important than potential consequences. I’m not going to claim Debug is a great movie, it isn’t but it is good and I enjoyed every minute and it certainly stands head and shoulders above it’s roots having made the most of the production budget and talent pool open to the producers via the Canadian media market and of course it doesn’t hurt to have a relationship with actors who have become “names” in the global market. A solid cast combined with an interesting story, very good CGI and VFX with an understated but good score results in something David and everyone else involved can be proud of, Debug was not a lets gets everyone together and make a movie like A Dog’s Breakfast (funnier movie but nowhere near as complex) and shows a significant progression in David’s movie making and lets hope the distribution deals can all get sorted as shelf life can be short even for mainstream movies these days.

One negative and this isn’t an issue with the movie but the UK release, these days a Blu-ray or DVD should have extras, I was rather surprised to see nothing and to be honest I would love to hear David do a commentary for the movie with a technical slant or not, who knows the rights open to other distributors may indeed include supplementary material but lets hope we don’t get this smaller budget movie looking to exploit fans by selling “extras” via the likes of itunes.

Apr 032014
 

I saw this Stargate Steelbook Blu-ray advertised a month or so back and thought I had missed the chance to get a copy, it seems limited release is a genuine piece of marketing with some steelbooks but as luck would have it Zavvi opened up the pre-order a few hours later so click I placed an order. I arrived home yesterday and was a little puzzled at the package waiting for me but that turned to delight when this pretty little thing revealed itself:)

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Jul 302013
 

The Demented is out now on DVD and VOD/OnDemand etc. The movie features our own Michael Welch who played young Jack O’Neill in the Stargate SG1 episode “Fragile Balance” as well as Luke Girardi in Joan of Arcadia. The story involves a group of teenagers out for a good time and being center stage at a biological terrorist attack, the plot is generic but it makes a change from a psycho killer or bigfoot:)

The movie also stars Kayla Ewell (Vampire Diaries).

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Jun 232013
 

I watched Blazing Saddles on Blu-ray last night and I have to admit the scenes with Dom DeLuise as the director of the musical are just too funny in an already hilarious movie. Dom of course guest starred as Urgo in the Stargate SG1 episode errr Urgo and his boys have also played their part in the franchise.

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Taken with the ipad camera

Dec 072011
 

£57.97

Stargate Atlantis – Complete Season 1-5 [Blu-ray]: Amazon.co.uk: Joe Flanigan, Rachel Luttrell, David Hewlett, Jason Momoa, Tori Higginson, Paul McGillion, David Nykl: Film & TV.

Jul 012011
 

More news on the upcoming SGA Blu-ray boxset due for release on the 26th of July. It is currently being offered for a paltry £79.93 from Deep Discount with free p&p for US customers. A rather attractive price I have to say:)

Jun 122011
 

Now this is looking really smart and I’m still tempted despite knowing I’ll have to import the boxset since I don’t hold out hope for a UK release.

Amazon currently have the boxset at $115.99

Apr 142011
 

MGM have announced that Stargate Atlantis will be getting a full series Blu-ray boxset released on the 26th of July at a proposed list price of $199. I’ll be honest and say I am surprised even considering MGM are now well funded and they have a catalogue that can be exploited but is the retail market for Atlantis on Blu big enough to make the product pay even to die hard fans let alone casual fans who have never had it so good with cheap DVD and streaming options.

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May 132010
 

The UK blu-ray boxset now has a July 5th release date.

This is good news but the bad news is that even Amazon have it priced at an eye watering £50.99 which is taking the proverbial. I waited a while and picked up most of my Blu-ray full season boxsets for under £20, even buying sooner £35-£40 is within the realm but over £50 is ridiculous.