5.31.2008

Alessandro Juliani featured at IGN


Gaeta has my vote for the 5th... or perhaps the new prez, as long as he can stop singing his song. Where was he in episode 408 anyway? Ah well, at least we can get a little fix with an interview with Alessandro over at IGN.

Read "The Man Behind Gaeta"

Bear talk at Variety

The fabulous Bear McCreary, composer to the new Battlestar Galactica series, is highlighted over at Variety.com. Click here to read.
"This show needed to set itself apart from all other science-fiction operas, especially the old version of the show," he says. "So traditional orchestral writing was out. The other idea was that there are all these hints that our histories are somehow connected, that we are related. So I wanted to use very ancient, earthly sounds."

Rekha Sharma interview at Buddy TV

Check out the nice little chat with Rekha Sharma over at Buddy TV. Don't worry - there are no spoilers (unless you haven't been watching up to the current 4th season).

Excerpt:

Are there any hints that you can give us about what's coming up on the show as we move into the midseason hiatus?

Any hints, well . . .


Who the fifth Cylon is, maybe?


[Laughs] Oh yes sir, no problem! You've got to be kidding me [laughs]. I like my job and I want to keep it, even though I only have a little bit left. To give any hints would just ruin it for you, really. It's so exciting. I can tell you this much, I can tell you that it's intense, that there's going to be lots of surprises. It's going to be everything that it has been so far: intense, dark, wonderful, exciting.

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Also, the second part of Rekha's Q&A is now available



5.29.2008

BSG LOL cats!


Thanks to Darth Vader (ironically) for the heads up on the fraktastic BSG LOL cats brought to us by the fraktabulous Puntabulous:

Battlestar Galactica LOL Cats

Battlestar Galactica LOL Cats Redux


Battlestar Galactica LOL Cats Three For All


And this one is speshul for you DV ;) ...

5.06.2008

Rekha Sharma and Michael Trucco Q&As

Scifi.com now has more Q&As up with Tory and Anders. Also up is Part 2 with James Callis (Baltar - did I really have to point that out?). If you haven't checked these out before, the official Battlestar site at scifi.com has opened up to members of the message boards there and hosting periodic Q&A sessions with the cast. Click here to view them all at SciFi Pulse.

Sorry to all you international types who can't view Hulu either. If I find an IP free host with these videos anywhere, I'll certainly put them up.







Also...

Digi-press mini-doc


Sneak peek for next week (hey! That rhymes!): Faith

Caprica casting begins!

This from scifi.com:
"
Caprica, Warehouse 13 Are Cast

Paula Malcomson (Deadwood) has been cast as the female lead in Caprica, SCI FI Channel's prequel to Battlestar Galactica,

...

Malcomson will play Amanda, a surgeon who works as a double agent, in Caprica, which is set 50 years before the events in Battlestar. Caprica follows the evolution of the Cylon race and the fight between two families.
...
"

4.28.2008

Finally! The Frak blog Caprica series roundup


Better late than never I s'pose ;)

Here's what we know so far about the upcoming Caprica series from various sources:

The Wired blog summarizes it pretty well, thanks to TVAddict as a source
  • Caprica is set 51 years before the planet goes nuclear.
  • The show will portray the inhabitants of Caprica as a seedy bunch, "reading like an episode of HBO’s The Wire."
  • The pilot is filled with political intrigue, racial prejudice, religious zealots, "and a seriously cool take on Second Life courtesy of (the fictional company) Graystone Industries million dollar idea, the HoloBand."
  • Father and billionaire scientist Daniel Graystone is busy worrying that, "his company is on the verge of losing the government contract for the Robot Super-soldier and Meta-Cognitive Processor after wasting five years and half a billion cubits."
  • His wife, Amanda, is cheating on him with his chief rival Tomas Vergis (a Tauron).
  • His daughter Zoey joins an organization called, 'Soldiers of One' -- "a monotheistic religious group that advocates the worship of a single, all-knowing, all powerful God whose mission is to, 'drive out the many Gods.'"
  • Act one ends with a violent act of terrorism that kills Ben and Zoey as well as innocent bystanders Shannon and Tamara, wife and daughter of Joseph Adams. Cue world beats opening credits.
  • Graystone and Adams befriend each other in grief and decide to use the technology at Graystone Industries to download both daughters' consciences into the cybernetic life-form nodes (or Cylons) that are currently in R&D at the company.
  • By the end of the pilot, Adams and Graystone are enemies, torn apart by ethical differences.
TVAddict source article

Another TVAddict article on Caprica casting. It could be you!

A TV Squad commentary on the casting news

Earlier reportings on Caprica from Cinemablend

'Exclusive' Caprica Pilot Preview from E! Online

Because we care...

Some odds and ends on Battlestar Galactica from around the web:

Because we care what The New York Times has to say, here's their April 4th prelude to season 4 -

Space Opera Returns: One Last Step for Mankind


Also, a BuddyTV write up on the Virtuality series that I didn't previously post. Be sure to link to the Hollywood Reporter article in there as well.

The rumor that wins the scariest yet potentially most fun award goes out to this proposed film trilogy:
Looking to develop its own homegrown franchises, Tom Cruise's United Artists banner is embarking on a space odyssey with Ronald D. Moore, the man behind Sci Fi Channel's "Battlestar Galactica."
- from Yahoo news

Not much else going on at Ron Moore's blog except a podcast server issue roller coaster ride. As of April 24th, the podcasts are up (again) at scifi.com.

Last but not least, some clips from a documentary screened at the recent Bear McCreary concert "Music of BSG" in LA:



What concert you ask? Let James Callis tell you


... and he'll sing for you too. "Spooky"


Very cool BSG sounds with Raya. "Lords of Kobol"

NYCC 08 Galactica panel roundup

I've been trying to harvest some online coverage of NYCC 08 and the Galactica panel, but frankly it's a little scant. Must be because not a whole lotta breakthrough information came out of it.

It was a full Cylon panel (even though we wouldn't have said that before April 4th), and they spoke about their characters a bit. Here's a few accounts of the event from:

comicbookresources.com NYCC 08 BSG


ign.com NYCC 08 BSG

Here's a 6 part youtube posting of the panel (thanks ProgGRl)

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RDM project 'Virtuality' coming to Fox

Let's just hope Fox can step up and not pull another Firefly. Looks as though Ron Moore's credentials may have helped bring the proposed series Virtuality to fruition.

Variety reports:
Universal Media Studios is behind the sci-fi drama, which follows 12 astronauts who are sent on a 10-year journey to find a distant solar system. The explorers pass the time by hooking up to advanced virtual reality modules to explore self-created worlds. But they discover someone has downloaded a computer bug into the system -- and one of them may be the saboteur...

"Virtuality" also comes with a hefty online component: As part of the plot, the space voyage is funded by a reality show that features the trip being streamed back to Earth. That "reality show" will be produced as webisodes, featuring the same cast members.

4.26.2008

Battlestar Video

A more recent video blog, a Q&A with EJO, and another video blog getting intimate with cast and crew...

This first one could be mid-level spoilerly for the next episode:





If you haven't heard by now... Caprica is greenlighted

More apologies for the semi-hiatus, and this may be old news but this wouldn't be a BSG blog without some mention of the new Caprica series being given a go by the SciFi/NBCU network. This time it's really, really, officially official. More articles and interviews to come, but for now - Caprica's imdb page is updated, as well as on Wikipedia proper, and Battlestar Wiki never disappoints either. Check any of these liks for the know plot synopsis so far.

Deep Battlestar thoughts

Over at io9 they're digging into some potential Battlestar clues (or possible Easter eggish errors?) that are sprinkled throughout the various episodes. Nice work guys, and to answer your question - I probably average about two viewings of each episode at first airing, then I rewatch as the season progresses since there's so many frakking references!