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@r8chlletters10 ай бұрын
When will you consider looking at Blake’s 7???
@ZigUncut10 ай бұрын
@@r8chlletters@stamfine has just done a second that might keep you going for now.
@MlleAdler10 ай бұрын
@@r8chllettersI always felt guilty about not liking it more. Like I SHOULD be liking it. But original Tomorrow People was more my obscure UK niche.
@r8chlletters10 ай бұрын
@@MlleAdler I enjoyed the film even if it was a little silly but never watched the tv show which I wouldn’t waste my time on.
@mcclintick10 ай бұрын
@@r8chlletters SG-1 is a good show if you don't take it too serious, but very much a product of the times, a show doesn't go 10 seasons if it sucks.
@BubblegumCrash33210 ай бұрын
I think it's Roland Emmerich's best film. It's the closest he has come to that Spielberg vibe he tries so hard to capture.
@paulanerruhrpott618810 ай бұрын
Yeah, i prefer it over Independence Day which is considered to be Emmerichs best film.
@KaleRylan10 ай бұрын
@@paulanerruhrpott6188 I like them both, but generally agree. They're both fun popcorn sci-fi for me though, which is a type of movie I enjoy even if it's not generally winning many awards.
@crayzmarc10 ай бұрын
Re-watched it just the other day on TV. I remember getting it either for free or heavily discounted when I bought Independence Day on VHS!
@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond10 ай бұрын
You should watch a movie Emmerich produced around the same time called The Thirteenth Floor. It's a weird sci fi simulation movie that feels like a golden age of hollywood era mystery noir romance. It got kinda forgotten because it released around the same time as The Matrix and a bunch of others. But it's based on a book from 1964. Involves "present day" and a simulation of 1930s los angeles. Really interesting movie. Some people shit on Craig Bierko's performance, but i think it perfectly fits the tone of the movie. Vincent DeNofrio is also in it playing multiple characters and is fantastic as always. And i think the cinematography is gorgeous throughout. Such an underrated movie.
@kreese-yi2nb10 ай бұрын
I think you are right. Stephen Sommers tried that too and succeeded multiple times. So bad he's not in Hollywood amymore.
@jessejamesb10 ай бұрын
If you think O'Neil's son shooting himself adds nothing to the story you're missing something. You're forgetting that the point of the mission was to find out what tech is there, if any, and destroy it - Whether they could get back or not. WITH NUKES! He was suicidal before the program going on a suicide mission. It is absolutely vital to the story.
@namelesske10 ай бұрын
I wanted to say the same
@TheVeritas110 ай бұрын
Agreed. Also, O'Neill's backstory foreshadows how he becomes a mentor and "uncle" to Skaara. This benefits both characters. O'Neill begins to overcome his depression while Skaara grows into a mature leader.
@jessejamesb10 ай бұрын
@@TheVeritas1 indeed 🤨
@stamatovicvladimir10 ай бұрын
Exactly. It is crucial and very well used
@anthonybranch47129 ай бұрын
Ditto.
@GameBusterInc10 ай бұрын
Seeing them dialing the gate for the first time never fails to give me chills!
@charleshamilton927410 ай бұрын
“Seventh chevron is locked!”
@chiefnewo10 ай бұрын
Same. Sometimes I put the movie on just for this scene and crank up the bass so I can really feel it!
@kevinkorenke356910 ай бұрын
The permanent marker part of the scene still makes my eye twitch a little...
@Willpower-742059 ай бұрын
Right after the technician announced the locking of the seven chevron, KA-WHOOSH! As the Stargate opened, it made what sounded to me like an unearthly roaring noise. Still gives me thrill-shivers to this day! 😲👍
@CaptainPositron9 ай бұрын
@@charleshamilton9274 Seventh chevron... also lit up.
@MlleAdler10 ай бұрын
The amazing thing about the whole SG movie and TV series is the continuity. Take a premise, build on it, discover a flaw, make the solution a part of the story, refer back to previous events, technology and the science and history (lore) being continually advanced and revised, without being "ret-conned". You know, like reality?!
@ThatSockmonkey10 ай бұрын
They really show how much they who crew and cast really cared about the show. It's part of why it's still watchable in a way stuff like TNG & Voyager aren't. Add in Kurt Russel, and I'm camping out for tickets! He was one of my favourites at the time. And RDA in the series was a brilliant choice. I kinda wish he'd done the film, sometimes.
@keirfarnum681110 ай бұрын
To be fair, they did plenty of retconning as well; but they did try to ground it somewhat. I have a wild hypothesis that Stargate is a fictionalized version of what might actually be happening in real life. Just imagine if someone leaked the “truth,” the government or other entities could point to the tv show as a way to provide plausible deniability. There’s even a play on that within the show where an alien guy whose memories have been erased creates a tv show in the Stargate universe called “Wormhole Extreme” based on the “reality” of the Stargate program. At one point Carter asks why the Air Force didn’t shut it down and the answer from Jackson is that the show provides plausible deniability. Could art be imitating life by having art imitate life? Talk about Meta! 😂 As absurd as it sounds, it makes sense in a perverse way and could explain a lot about what’s happening right now with the whole UFO/UAP thing.
@mcclintick10 ай бұрын
@@ThatSockmonkey with two "L's
@Thurgosh_OG9 ай бұрын
@@ThatSockmonkey TNG is very rewatchable, Voyager, not so much.
@ThatSockmonkey9 ай бұрын
@@mcclintick ta. I'm terrible at remembering spelling, I'm from that generation that grew up with pens AND autocorrect.
@chrisfraser508810 ай бұрын
Great movie overall. But two things stand out for me. First, the score! Absolutely incredible music and sound design! And secondly, Jay Davidson. Jay’s portrayal of Ra is completely unique and extremely memorable. Loved Stargate. One of the first movies I remember seeing in theatres.
@hotdog121410 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@keirfarnum681110 ай бұрын
It’s almost too bad Jaye was more into his music career. He only did Stargate because they actually agreed to the $1 million dollar fee he threw at them to try to make them go away. Unfortunately for him, they agreed to his salary requirement! He would have made some great films.
@treborkroy52809 ай бұрын
Thing that stood out was the design. The helmets, weapons, ship, amazing.
@zacharyjochumsen96779 ай бұрын
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@ciupenhauer9 ай бұрын
Literally my take, word for word. And while the soundtrack does get lots of praise everywhere, Jay's performance not as much. But he has left an imprint for how I see sci-fi gods: ruthless, vain, androginous, terrifying
@robwalsh984310 ай бұрын
The entire scene of Ra and his guards unmasking was so memorable and epic. In a way, Stargate continued the original Battlestar Galactica's concept of ancient Earth civilizations being rooted in alien cultures.
@MrDeothor9 ай бұрын
i always found it jarring how those masks collapsed/melded into nothing.
@hanspecans7 ай бұрын
That concept was present in Dune and a Foundation which far precedes SG.
@jolan_tru9 ай бұрын
This is the first film I remember seeing. I was nine years old, and on holiday in Greece. There was a night time open-air cinema and the film showing was Stargate. had a big bag of gummy sweets, a blanket to stay warm, and the film being projected onto the side of a big, white wall. Incredibly fond memories attached to this, and it's one of very few films that still evoke the same feelings I had when I was young. Thanks Rowan for shining a light on that feeling of wonder and adventure.
@fabrisseterbrugghe856710 ай бұрын
My sister and I went opening night. It had been a rough week, and we just wanted "two hours off the tour" and a meal before going home and crashing. Sis thought it was good for what it was, but I fell in love with it. It's beautiful, but it has the intellectual appeal of language discovery, first contact with alien civilizations, and interesting characters.
@josephraffurty929310 ай бұрын
When I try to get friends into SG1 and Atlantis, the Stargate movie is a great way to get them into the franchise. It’s fun, it’s exciting, it introduces the world and characters just enough leaving people wanting more. Thanks Rowan for the retrospective!
@marocat474910 ай бұрын
The movie is good, the series is just better, especially atlantis late season 2 onward. Also tealc indeed adds a lot of gravitas to the cast. also i like rd and the new jackson more, but then series benefits.
@brendancaulfield97010 ай бұрын
@@marocat4749Michael Shanks does an incredible job of inhabiting Spader's performance as Jackson. He's recognisably the same guy (unlike O'Neil - with one L. There's another guy with two, he's no fun at all) but is able to evolve and deepen the character without losing his core identity as established in the film. Incredible job.
@jamedmurphy44689 ай бұрын
Indeed
@jackchipper745810 ай бұрын
The score is timeless!!!! one of my favorites,I listen to it every now and the. I like the movie too, but man the show is just AWWWSOME!! Mainly season 3-8
@gentelmanjunkie5429 ай бұрын
Agreed, the tv series is so good but I actually think the Ben Browder seasons are really good. I think the series filale (Unending) is possibly the best of any sci-fi show I've ever seen, and I've seen them all.
@XxCrankyMoosexX9 ай бұрын
I definitely consider Stargate to be Emmerich’s best film. While that’s a fairly low bar - I do think Stargate deserves to be counted among one of the best sci-fi movies of the 90’s.
@tipulsar8510 ай бұрын
Stargate as a film was definitely a film at the right place and time. In 1994, while I didn't see it then, it was one of those films that was in my mind, when it came out in a little format called DVD as one of the first titles made for it. I still have that copy in the collection, and it gets really weird to go back to a film that is on DVD, but works as a laserdisk.
@mcclintick10 ай бұрын
it's weirder on VHS
@Thurgosh_OG9 ай бұрын
I have an extensive DVD collection and still adding to it; because you never know when the Woke Brigade will try to have films you enjoy, 'altered' or removed from circulation.
@Rasc011710 ай бұрын
What other sci-fi series might we get next after Stargate? The Expanse, For all Mankind, Foundation, The Orville are some of the ones I could think of.
@lomion7910 ай бұрын
Stargate's production and costume design is stunning and its musical score is top-notch epic!
@Bosshog-WealthHealthBetterment10 ай бұрын
I'm sure you'll get to this in later parts, but Stargate the movie, whilst heavy on character tropes and backstories that went nowhere, really used that as an effective springboard when the series got going. There's an amazing scene in the well liked "Window of Opportunity" (Stargate meets Groundhog Day) where O'Neill pleads with the antagonist who has lost his wife and claims O'Neill can't understand what that feels like. "I lost my son! I know!!" and it's really powerful, especially as it comes straight after Jack walks him through the repetition of loss and pain. It's also great because this is a capable soldier using diplomacy, negotiation and empathy, rather than violence. The whole story, in which O'Neill and Teal'c have to learn a new language, learn new concepts and keep calm, is a nice touch. It's similar with Jackson. Although you give him a bit more nuance, Jackson during the series really went on a significant character arc. Sure, he had the confidence of knowing his fringe science was correct, but he lost his wife and was constantly uppity and lacking in respect for the military structure and for the team. He eventually becomes something of a spiritualist, which I always found a nice counter to the scientist, and I personally liked his run ins with the Ori and Ancients. You can make similar about Carter and Teal'c in time. Both of them start somewhat 1 dimensional, but over time are given ways to expand and humanise them. I especially like "Death Knell" as an example, in which Carter is hunted by Anubis' supersoldier, a literally unkillable new technology in which she has to just survive. It would have been easy to make her a Mary-Sue or a damsel in distress, but it's well balanced. She's a resourceful soldier and a great scientist, but she's not superhuman and needs her team. Earlier episodes were admittedly somewhat hamfisted - "just because my genitals are on the inside doesn't make me any less capable" (funny as a meme, tacky on reflection) - but over time they got it right. Last year I re-watched all series of all Stargate's, and it still holds up pretty well. Sometimes the effects are a tad dated, and in the earlier seasons it could be a bit jarring when you know how people and storylines develop, but it really finds itself. You're not going to only have successes across 17 seasons and 3 distinct series, but a lot of it is still very enjoyable watching
@keirfarnum681110 ай бұрын
Early Stargate episodes would be panned now for being “woke”; but they grew into making Carter a real character that worked well in the series.
@jamedmurphy44689 ай бұрын
In the middle of my backswing!
@drewcagno9 ай бұрын
This film is a guilty pleasure of mine. Whenever i see it, i typically end up watching it. Kurt Russell was such a hardass and a perfect compliment to james spader's character.
@lukebaxter325210 ай бұрын
I can comfortably call Stargate my favourite Roland Emmerich film and one of my favourite films of all time. I still have a vague memory of seeing this film as a young kid when I was at my nan's for a weekend. I think about to that memory fondly. This is the kind of sci fi that I want to make where it infuses ancient cultures, mythology and history. Because of that, this is an inspiration for me. And that score by David Arnold. One of my absolute favourites. If I had a film that had that score with it, I'd be really happy and accomplished. Also, this film has some similarities to Atlantis: The Lost Empire, another one of my favourite films. At least, I see the similarities. And despite not having seen SG-1, I've watched Stargate: Atlantis and it's one of my favourite shows.
@alexanderrahl48210 ай бұрын
You've never seen SG1? You should fix that...
@andylikesstuffchannel10 ай бұрын
The film is entertaining the TV show SG1 is EPIC so many good episodes and the cast are brilliant
@melissaharris338910 ай бұрын
I love Stargate. The theme is so instantly recognizable and always sends chills down my spine. Hearing it at the beginning of every SG-1 episode always perfectly set the stage for sci-fi action/fantasy. It perfectly captures a sense of wonder, excitement, and adventure with its sweeping strings and chorus. You'd be forgiven for thinking it's a John Williams or Alan Silvestri score. I remember it was used for years as trailer music for other films.
@satyasyasatyasya574610 ай бұрын
Solid movie, still underrated. Good structure, pacing, art/costumes and epic music! Bit white-saviour-y but always loved it.
@KevinJDildonik10 ай бұрын
Emmerich being white savior is what kills it. Take the same movie, have Fincher or whomever clean up the worst bits of the script, and it's a wonderful idea. As is I'm bored or stupefied by the characters and just waiting for the SFX.
@marcodebruin537010 ай бұрын
The ancient gods being aliens is a fairly old trope now (dating back to the 60s based on writings from Carl Sagan, Erich von Däniken, etc). But I think it's Stargate that took that concept to its full potential in cinematic glory.
@LiamWarlord10 ай бұрын
I can't wait for part 2 on SG1! I grew up watching it with my dad as it aired. It grew into a family event call "SiFi Friday", where we'd watch SG1, SGA, and Doctor Who.
@frankchavez51910 ай бұрын
I was in high school when it came out. It was my favorite movie of that year. I liked it so much, I wrote a very positive review of it for the school paper. One of my earliest pieces of published writing.
@retiredguy727310 ай бұрын
That's a very cool story.
@rossdax479 ай бұрын
Mine was ST: First Contact for our school paper. Great movies to write about. :) Fond memories of high school journalism!
@Flint-Dibble-the-Don9 ай бұрын
Are you the famous writer Frank B Chavez III owner of many cats?
@syndicalist-010 ай бұрын
I love stargate so much. I watched it first while home sick from school and was blown away by it. I loved Indiana jones and star wars....and stargate kinda mashed the two together. Ill never forget that day.
@SteveODonnell10 ай бұрын
I saw this in cinemas and as a 13yr old i loved it. Then when SG-1 started, the world building and characters really grew. Atlantis followed and eventually Universe. I wish we could get some more.
@mcclintick10 ай бұрын
If you want more SG-1 and SGA I highly suggest the novels by Fandamonium. While not tv show cannon they were MGM approved. For a possible way things could have continued at the end of Atlantis TV-Show check out the Legacy books. Writing is great and really captures all the characters we love, action, lore, and humor.
@BRLN19 ай бұрын
@Rowan J Coleman - You are wrong about O'Neil. It is not the loss of his son per se that is important, but his inability to overcome that loss that is crucial to the story. He being tired of life was chosen to the mission because of his readiness to sacrifice himself (and if necessary everyone in the mission) in case of any hint of a threat to earth.
@commanderpower7910 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh please do an SG1 Retrospective! please! I love your reviews and retrospectives. This is another good one!
@LordLOC10 ай бұрын
The thing that stands out to me more than anything is the music as mentioned in the video. It's SO well done and gives me goosebumps to this day. The fact continued to use it in the SG-1 continuation/whatever you want to call it says a ton. The movie is a fine sci-fi standalone movie, with some great ideas and again, it leads into the TV shows so I can't complain.
@poneill6510 ай бұрын
My Egypt phase didnt start until my 40's about 15-20 years ago, when I discovered the wonderful lectures by Bob Brier. Haven't stopped since. I guess Dinosaurs and Spitfires consumed MY childhood.
@rickyfitness2525 ай бұрын
Egypt is a cover story
@kristofersandlund21699 ай бұрын
One of my favorite films! James Spader just fills the screen. Your review is concise and informative. Thanks!
@billfrantz163810 ай бұрын
As a sci-fi fan from childhood, and seeing many versions of the same films in different ways, I find the theatrical cut to be a superior version of this story. In the theatrical version, the only “alien artifact” seen besides the Stargate is the necklace. This keeps the mystery of the story going for a lot longer. Seeing an alien in the beginning of the directors cut undermines the mystery as you are made aware of the external threat long before it arrives.
@TheJayRoth9 ай бұрын
Great analysis! Spot on! Just like you I wished that the movie would continue just when it ends. I really enjoyed the atmosphere of this film, when you put it all together it's quite an enjoyable experience and a world I wished I could stay in for longer. That said this movie if done today would rely too much on CG special and would likely be a forced trilogy which would have really destroyed the wonder of thus world
@PtrkHrnk10 ай бұрын
0:48 the arrangement of Stargate theme by Joel Goldsmith for the Stargate: The Ark of Truth
@Shatterer10110 ай бұрын
The Stargate soundtrack was the second CD I bought as a teenager, the first one being the Jurassic Park soundtrack. I still love this soundtrack.
@BuddyMcNugget10 ай бұрын
I remember going to see this in theatre as a teen who had no idea what he was in for. Absolutely love this film and the franchise it ended up creating.
@unbearifiedbear188510 ай бұрын
I love being caught off guard by a film I knew nothing about
@Maya_Ruinz10 ай бұрын
I had an Ancient Egypt phase when I was a young teen and It never really went away. Almost half of my library of books consists of books on the history, mythology and languages connected to that branch of Egypt. I think the most fascinating part about that time period is how much we do know… and how much we don’t know. There are still gaps of information on the intermediate periods that leave a lot of time and space for Hollywood’s imagination to fill.
@Zed-fq3lj10 ай бұрын
A beautiful and fun movie! Outstanding score, all the cast were great and Emmerich's best direction of his career!
@StuntmanMikeL9 ай бұрын
Brother, I still have an Egypt phase, and somehow it always comes on strongest around Easter holidays. Maybe because TV channels always played some bible or ancient Egypt themed movies for Easer holidays when I was a kid, but it was always this weirdly specific nostalgia thing that triggers for me around this time of year. And of course, Stargate is the movie that I'll put on every year too, lol.
@jakeaurod10 ай бұрын
I miss the 90s. I remember how many user-created maps for Unreal Tournament '99 were set in Egyptian-themed arenas, probably because of the climactic battle scene in this film.
@garyv249810 ай бұрын
Never had an "Egypt Phase" unless you count this movie? Saw it in theaters when it came out. Loved it. Watch it anytime it showed up on Television. Probably need to think about getting a hard copy somewhere before those disappear.
@StevenHouse198010 ай бұрын
Part 2 shuld be good considering SG1 is considerd by many fans, as a masterclass in world building. With useing a large number of parallel on going storylines, a number of witch don't even get resolved in SG1. Some turn up in the two films and some in the folow on shows. I hope the show that is geting made for Amazon will be good. But as everyone reminds Carter "You never forget your 1st." then she nomaly says "You blow up a star one time and you never stop geting reminded of it." 🙂
@BogeyTheBear10 ай бұрын
You have a fleshed-out world built when a main character in one of your series can furrow their brow and ask with sincere puzzlement _"What's a Goa'uld?"_
@jakeaurod10 ай бұрын
And they never even had to do a musical episode. However, they ran several other fun or homage episodes, like the Groundhog's Day time loop and Wormhole Extreme, and the follow-up film-pitch idea episode ("200").
@georgeharris685110 ай бұрын
@@BogeyTheBear- Indeed!
@ZigUncut10 ай бұрын
The Extended cut is loads of fun.
@Jordacar9 ай бұрын
I only watched SG for the first time recently and didn't grow up watching the shows. I did however drop into Stargate: Universe when it premiered. I thought it was kinda cool that the multiple series had been going for so long that it's set in its own Alternate Present Day, with the original movie as the diverging point.
@jacebales29519 ай бұрын
This film epitomizes the kind of film that never gets made anymore.
@darson10010 ай бұрын
I was never really into the TV show, but I loved this movie (and still do).
@LynnHermione10 ай бұрын
this movie is the example of The Vibes Are Immaculate
@mariakelly902109 ай бұрын
Stargate is an incredible film. It should have gotten the Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
@reneprogin10 ай бұрын
The film is great, and the efforts put into its production are impressive. But I often wonder how many people would still have the movie on their "regular rewatch list" without the franchise that was built on it. Anyway, I'm a Gater fovever! #BringBackStargate!
@BovineDesigns10 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to see how far the series deviated with SG1. It's almost unrecognizable as being connected to the movie in the best possible way. The movie is good, but I'm so happy Daniel and Jack got to become more unique characters.
@joeohara344710 ай бұрын
Saw this at age 6 and then became obsessed with it and then the show afterwards. Still love it to this day.
@fabianmaryanowski225210 ай бұрын
I watched the movie just weeks ago, before starting SG1 again. The movie 100% is up to date for todays cinema in my opinion. reat score, great cast, good visuals and even some good humour. If you think think this movie startet one of the better SciFi franchises years later with another great cast (I think not one of the shows actors would have worked in the movie and vise versa excpet for James Spader) and good score. To me this is Emmerichs best movie.
@OcarinaSapphr-9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've wanted to know what the deal with the language was, for *ages* ! I was hoping it wasn't gibberish- but you never know...
@deceptivepanther10 ай бұрын
I remember being underwhelmed by the movie in the cinema but have since developed a real soft-spot for Stargate. Like Independence Day it's all quite stupid but so unapologetic, that it wins you over in the end. I do think that Kurt's character benefitted from the gloomy backstory however, because for him the journey to Abydos was always a potential suicide mission.
@taejaskudva25439 ай бұрын
What the heck. I'm subscribed (correct bell and all), but KZbin recommended it today instead of popping it into my notifications 3 days ago. Stupid algorithm....
@amehak192210 ай бұрын
Egypt is why I became a history major. I absolutely love Stargate
@kerry-j4m10 ай бұрын
Saw this film when it debutted at the cinema and LOVED it !!!! GREAT movie,loved the Egyptian lore ( I was very interested in Egyptian history and other ancient societies,etc,etc,.. ) liked the military involvement also ( i served 7 yrs in the navy and 7 yrs in the army ) lots of extras quit the film,because of the heat of the desert ( over 100 degrees or more ) I did 4 deployments to Iraq,on my first tour to Camp TQ,the temp was: 140 degrees.There were other places in Iraq hotter than at TQ. The final battle in the desert was-GRAND-and-EPIC. This is a-GREAT-retrospective video-WELL-DONE.
@rranswerman9 ай бұрын
Good video but I have a different take on the Kurt Russel character. He is deeply depressed and it's that depression that drove him to go on this mission for the purpose of remaining behind and blowing up the portal. That depression and the spontaneous fear he shows when the local kids are holding a weapon is played perfectly till the end when the action/fight sequence happens, and he has something to fight/live for. There is a brief moment between the Colonel and General which is great. When the General needs to decide on letting Slater's character see the Star Gate, he looks to the Colonel and KR gives a subtle why not look. That sign of respect from the General to a subordinate officer tells all we need to know about the Colonel.
@TheModerateAdvocate10 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this since you started doing these retrospectives. Did not disappoint.
@darryltolbert466610 ай бұрын
I love this movie and i hadn’t watched it for a very long time until just recently. But,i forgot that those dang violins are louder than the ones in E.T. Lol!
@samuelballard11359 ай бұрын
Awesome Work, Really Enjoy These.
@dorakanizsai22975 ай бұрын
The last time I saw this movie was in March of this year and I realized how difficult it is to play a character who does not speak the language of the viewer or does not even speak at all but you still understand their every sentence and gesture. Jaye Davidson stole the show but a big applause to Milli Avital, Alexis Cruz and Erick Avari. Every time I see a review of this movie they always mention only Davidson but the rest of the cast did a great job too.
@TheBeird10 ай бұрын
Saw this in the cinema when I was 9. Really liked it but the film's never been one of my favourites. Strange to think that it's an Emmerich film considering the bombastic over-the-top nature of his filmography following Stargate.
@jolan_tru9 ай бұрын
These retrospectives are the best videos of their kind on KZbin. Excellent work as always.
@jiasunzhang80019 ай бұрын
I am still watch time to time, and thanks god they fail to make any sequels few years ago. We all know how these kind movie turning out to be.
@greymagic8575 ай бұрын
Stargate(1994), and the Stargate SG-1 Series are amongst my favorite science-fiction, ever. Surpassing that of Star Wars and Star Trek. I can't put into words why I like it more than the more famous ones though.
@Crazael7 ай бұрын
I remember getting the novelization of this in elementary school and finishing it in like a day, so my mom rented the movie for me and I've loved it ever sense. The Collector's Edition was one of the first DVDs I ever bought.
@brianjohnson54310 ай бұрын
Long overdue! haha No reason for anyone to dispute, a classic sci-fi franchise ✌️
@IngoFilmfreak10 ай бұрын
Tiny correction: Devlin started as an actor- and was cast in 1990‘s „Moon 44“. That’s how they first met. 🤓
@actionvestadventure10 ай бұрын
No love for Moon 44, surprised that wasn't mentioned as Emmerich's earlier films.
@tomhahnl19279 ай бұрын
This movie has a great first half, what a setup!
@kilinahepelletier463410 ай бұрын
One of my all time favorite movies. I watch it at least once a year.
@Mirpurmad10 ай бұрын
when I saw it for the first time back in late 90s I was blown away by its creativity, costumes and grand scale. the movie was not enough for he star gate universe and the TV series was a prize continuation of that story.
@roflomaozedong9 ай бұрын
I'm so glad my country, france contributed to this so the movies and then the series could happen. I missed the serie when I was young but I just finished the Integrale from stargate and will start atlantis soon even if the quality seems shitty. The adding of a feminine face (carter), the swap of actor (I love both for o'neil) and the humour is so great. Some roles like A.Cruz is not used enough tho
@MotorPotor5610 ай бұрын
"A Serpent guard, a Horus guard and a Setesh guard meet on a neutral planet. It is a tense moment. The Serpent guard's eyes glow. The Horus guard's beak glistens. The Setesh guard's nose...drips."
@baddman699 ай бұрын
YES!!!!! Thank you for finally starting this retrospective. I remember watching this in the cinema when I was 12. It blew me and my dad totally away.
@Hyacsho10 ай бұрын
Holy wow! MOM!! MOOOOOm!! The Stargate one is finally up!!
@everx710 ай бұрын
finishing up ST Enterprise, what can i tell u i love that series and after that decided going Stargate SG1 and Atlantis, the movie i saw already a few days back so also i didnt like it at first but now i can appreciate it, still i like the series a lot more
@avatar669910 ай бұрын
Alexis Cruz (Skaara) who used to play Live Action Vampire Role Playing games in NYC just before he got his break in Hollywood. Ask him about his 'Puissance Bat'.. he has stories to tell.
@synthetic24010 ай бұрын
3 hr Stargate cut when? I'm also surprised the movie and show don't attract more Ancient Aliens types to the fandom. Seems like Emmerich would be aware of Chariot of the Gods. You should see people's faces when I tell them about Stargate and briefly wonder if I'm a nutjob when I ask, "So have you heard of Chariot of the Gods and Ancient Aliens? It's basically about how that's true... i mean, if it were true. It's a series, I'm not crazy."
@MlleAdler10 ай бұрын
Saw in theaters, bought the movie trading cards, completed the puzzle and sent off for the prize, more fancy cards!😹 Bought VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray, Extended / Director's Cut Watched every time I came across it back when I still was flipping channels, no matter how far along it was. Bought and read the paperback novelization tie-in. And then... Ten years SG-1, five years SGA, two years SGU, and assorted movies and web series, etc. Yeah, you could say I'm invested. And my 1 and 2 fight is ST & SW, but my 3 and 4 are SG & BG! 50 years of popular science fiction and fantasy devotion reduced to two letter shorthand. Very efficient. 😸
@JonoSSD9 ай бұрын
I still vividly remember watching this movie as a child and getting chills from how weird and different it was. It kickstarted more than a decade of obsession with aliens and Egyptian mythology.
@zoinomiko10 ай бұрын
HELL YEAH HELL YEAH and omg thank you for all that hot behind the scenes footage of Jaye Davidson QUEEN YES GET THAT MILLION DOLLARS
@Sinocthehodgeheg10 ай бұрын
I saw the model used for Ra's ship once in a Florida cinema having just watched Star Trek Generations. Little me geeked the f out that day
@michaellucas788210 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great retrospective on a modern classic!
@TheRadioAteMyTV10 ай бұрын
If thirty plus years ago is modern, how far do you have to go back to leave modern? Movies have only existed a bit over a hundred years, so going back 30 percent just for this movie, and still calling it modern, does create the suspicion that maybe the commenter is older than the movie and then some.
@MlleAdler10 ай бұрын
Guilty!🙋♀️
@Hard2Def9 ай бұрын
Saw SG in cinema back when it was released. with no youtube, no one was prepared for that ride. Especially the first dial with heavy subs in the movie theatre and the moment they went through the gate, the whole theatre went nuts. The passage sequence was crazy and when I saw how they did it years later, I had a good laugh. Overall it was a great looking, sometimes a bit slow stepping movie with one of the most memorable scores ever.
@glennac10 ай бұрын
Wow! Seeing Kurt Russell so young here really emphasizes how much his son Wyatt Russel looks like his father (Monarch: Legacy of Monsters). 😮
@momaw_C1-10P10 ай бұрын
The 90's was a great period for sci-fi with many fantastic films seeming to come out of nowhere like Stargate and The Fifth Element. Most of the 80's was spent trying to imitate Star Wars or to a lesser extent Terminator and Alien. From Robocop in the late 80's through the 90's is when it found it's own voice again and often from lesser known European directors and creators. This also flowed through to some pretty unexpected TV hits as well such as Farscape , Stargate SG1, and Deep Space Nine 9 which really pushed the boundaries of popular scifi into new territory. It was an exciting time to be a sci-fi fan.
@37Kilo29 ай бұрын
I love this movie. I first watched it at my uncle's house. He had an amazing surround system with laser disc player, which this played on. So, not only is the movie enjoyable, there's that feeling of nostalgia that comes with it. I rewatched this a few months ago, and now feel the urge to watch it yet again.
@digitaltos26967 ай бұрын
Apparently you've started the SG retrospective when I started rewatching Stargate. I'm very happy.
@TheRadioAteMyTV10 ай бұрын
I remember driving by the dunes when they were filming it and thinking what the heck is that when seeing the army and pyramid. Obviously it was a movie but we couldn't know which one for a while. I had the same problem when they changed the entire entrance to the library at my school one weekend and later found out it was the Star Trek the JJ Abrams film. The thing is all the materials say the dunes are in Yuma, AZ, but they are not. They are about 10 miles west of Yuma on the CA border side. It's a state park where the dunes are, a CA state park, not AZ. They said the same thing about Return of h Jedi being filmed in Yuma too. Nope, same park. When driving Interstate 8 just west of the Colorado River, (the divider between CA/AZ) the dunes are on the south side near the rest area.
@guaposneeze10 ай бұрын
Stargate was a perfect film, and I will gladly fight anybody who says the script had weaknesses. No, I will not be listening to facts in the matter. It's one of those case where a better script wouldn't have actually resulted in a movie that was any better to watch. On the technical side, I think there's a ton to be said about how this movie was almost un-filmable in 1990, and possible to do on half the budget of a studio blockbuster by 1994. And by roughly 1996, the Quantel boxes that had seemed like the future of VFX were relegated to the dustbin of history. It really is a significant stepping stone in an evolutionary path of the nuts and bolts of how the industry was making films.
@marezesim81197 ай бұрын
my favorite tv show of all time.. glad to hear your perspective
@nothingness86310 ай бұрын
and a legend was born. hundreds and hundreds of hours of entertainment
@brookead10 ай бұрын
I saw this at the cinema when it first came out. I was at university at the time. I fell asleep it was so boring! That the amazing TV series ever got made off the back of this is a blessed miracle!
@TristynRusselo10 ай бұрын
The water effect of the gate has a story worth a video in of itself. The effect artist was fired over it. Then hired back over it. By the same guy.
@numinous250610 ай бұрын
This is still a great movie. There are hundreds and hundreds of movies that came after this that don't hold up half as well.
@hotdog121410 ай бұрын
Still to this day I remember watching this in the cinema as a teenager. So many great points but highlights definitely include the score and the cinematography of the film, along with the actors and the cutting edge VFX of the day (which Id argue still hold up very well) with the ultimate being when they first step through the gate. Watching the starfield and then the journey through space on a giant cinema screen was unbelievably amazing, still gives me chills as I speak about it. Its a definite proud addition to my DVD collection. And for bonus points, the follow up series with SG1, despite the cast change actually really did the film justice and then became a jewel of its own while still remaining true to its origin.
@YoRocky899 ай бұрын
Awesome! I actually watched this movie on NYE, and I've gone back and started rewatching this series! Would you be interested in doing a retrospective for the SG-1 series as well, and possibly the others? Thanks.
@mattalki10 ай бұрын
I was 20 when Stargate came out. I hadn't heard of the film, but my wife had seen it, and she drug me to the theater to watch it. Not knowing anything about it really upped the sense of mystery, and I actually think the theatrical cut is superior to the directors cut because of this. Not having any idea what was coming really blew my mind at the time. The second act does drag a little, but Stargate really is an excellent film. It gave us something we hadn't seen before.