Ever Wonder Why There are So Many BABYLON 5 Threads? (LIVE NUDE GIRLS!!!)
#226
Enormous Genitals
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: a small cottage on a cul de sac in the lower pits of hell.
Posts: 37,229
Received 583 Likes
on
335 Posts
My only regret is that I can't watch this show for the first time ever again.
Now I can't wait for the movies and Crusade to be released on DVD.
And when is JMS going to start that new B5 project? I WANT MORE!!!!!
Now I can't wait for the movies and Crusade to be released on DVD.
And when is JMS going to start that new B5 project? I WANT MORE!!!!!
#227
DVD Talk Hero
I'm starting season 3 tonight
I agree with what's been said. The first season was a struggle to get through but I ended up with a lack of sleep while watching season 2 since I ended up starting a disc and watching all 4 episodes without stopping.
I agree with what's been said. The first season was a struggle to get through but I ended up with a lack of sleep while watching season 2 since I ended up starting a disc and watching all 4 episodes without stopping.
#228
DVD Talk Special Edition
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: The Big Easy
Posts: 1,062
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by MrX
I'm starting season 3 tonight
I agree with what's been said. The first season was a struggle to get through but I ended up with a lack of sleep while watching season 2 since I ended up starting a disc and watching all 4 episodes without stopping.
I'm starting season 3 tonight
I agree with what's been said. The first season was a struggle to get through but I ended up with a lack of sleep while watching season 2 since I ended up starting a disc and watching all 4 episodes without stopping.
I now stand ready for your comments.
#229
DVD Talk Legend
Originally posted by Bandoman
Now I can't wait for the movies and Crusade to be released on DVD.
Now I can't wait for the movies and Crusade to be released on DVD.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=1539
Babylon 5 - B5 Movies Announced
Warner Bros Home Video will continue the popular Babylon 5 DVD releases with "Babylon 5: The Movies," news we brought you back in November, 2003. This 5 disc set will contain all 5 movies as well as special features. The set will carry a $59.98 SRP and will be available in stores and online August 17th. "The Gathering" will be presented in 4:3 (original aspect ratio) while the other movies will be 16:9 anamorphic widescreen; all movies will feature Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. The sets will be closed captioned and be subtitled in English, Spanish and French.
Each movie will contain commentary from the creator (J. Michael Straczynski), cast and crew, as well as an introduction for each movie by JMS. Rounding out the special features is the featurette, "Creating the Future - How Science Fiction and the show influenced each other."
The Gathering (1993): Alien envoys come to the giant space station in the pilot that launched the five-year TV series.
In the Beginning (1998): The B5 prequel! It's humans vs. aliens in the battle that led to the station's creation.
Thirdspace (1998): Is there a realm beyond hyperspace? Discovery of a million-years-old gateway technology may hold the answer...and more.
River of Souls (1998): After death, then what? Questions of eternity arise when a supposedly infallible harvester of souls proves to be very fallible.
A Call to Arms (1999): The torch is passed. A race against time to save Earth links the B5 mission with the Rangers' new interstellar efforts.
Warner Bros Home Video will continue the popular Babylon 5 DVD releases with "Babylon 5: The Movies," news we brought you back in November, 2003. This 5 disc set will contain all 5 movies as well as special features. The set will carry a $59.98 SRP and will be available in stores and online August 17th. "The Gathering" will be presented in 4:3 (original aspect ratio) while the other movies will be 16:9 anamorphic widescreen; all movies will feature Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. The sets will be closed captioned and be subtitled in English, Spanish and French.
Each movie will contain commentary from the creator (J. Michael Straczynski), cast and crew, as well as an introduction for each movie by JMS. Rounding out the special features is the featurette, "Creating the Future - How Science Fiction and the show influenced each other."
The Gathering (1993): Alien envoys come to the giant space station in the pilot that launched the five-year TV series.
In the Beginning (1998): The B5 prequel! It's humans vs. aliens in the battle that led to the station's creation.
Thirdspace (1998): Is there a realm beyond hyperspace? Discovery of a million-years-old gateway technology may hold the answer...and more.
River of Souls (1998): After death, then what? Questions of eternity arise when a supposedly infallible harvester of souls proves to be very fallible.
A Call to Arms (1999): The torch is passed. A race against time to save Earth links the B5 mission with the Rangers' new interstellar efforts.
For those who bought the original "The Gathering/In The Beginning" flipper, getting both movies again is either a good thing (commentary, extras) or not (only three "new" movies in the set, no sign of "Legend of the Rangers")
Will I buy it? Of course....
#231
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
• kenbuzz •
For those who bought the original "The Gathering/In The Beginning" flipper, getting both movies again is without exception a good thing (commentary, extras)
For those who bought the original "The Gathering/In The Beginning" flipper, getting both movies again is without exception a good thing (commentary, extras)
das
#235
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
• El Scorcho •
LIVE NUDE GIRLS!?!?! WHERE!
LIVE NUDE GIRLS!?!?! WHERE!
das