Stargate Movie Trailer
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It's all subjective so there's no point arguing over which is better. I don't think they'll make another Devlin movie because they haven't already, they've turning him down repeatedly over the years. Nothing has changed. Charles Cohen, the guy who makes these sorts of decisions is a huge SG-1 fan, so the only way I see Devlin getting his way is if he's willing to incorporate his movie into existing canon, or if the franchise needs rebooting a few years down the line. Even then it's a long shot.
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The reason MGM didn't give Devlin & Emmerich the go-ahead to make the sequels at THAT time is because they weren't convinced that the Stargate franchise would make it
To avoid losing money, instead of making a multi-million dollar big budget theatrical movie, MGM allowed a relatively inexpensive TV show to be created instead. If the show had failed, it would have been no big loss to MGM as opposed to the failure of a big budget movie
The sequels MAY have been made in the future, regardless
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@01000001011100100111 I think Devlin might be more to blame then Emmerich...have you read the books based on the movie cannon? They are beyond awesome...and besides,making a sequel now would just fuck up the whole series cannon...so best to just not do it
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First I saw "Stargate the children of the gods" and then I download all seasons/ In sth great!
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To dmeadors51 ... grow up, you immature twat.
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to duracell.........you my friend, are a douchebag.
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Who would blame the Gater community? What made the Stargate franchise successful and defined it was SG-1, and that vision alone is the cultural phenomenon.
It's been over two years since Devlin's last attempts at starting the two sequels. We've heard nothing, so that must mean that it failed. Forget the original movie--its a proof of concept, a failed vision.
SG-1 etc. is the true Stargate. End of story.
I say this because that is way things are, not because I like it.
I hate SG-1.
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Devlin won't do that. His story CAN'T work in the SG-1 continuity, so he won't even bother trying to make it fit.
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And WHY wouldn't they make another movie? Because YOU think don't like it?
Now you like provide bad examples of why the movie is inferior to the series. And I will be able to provide counter-points that render your statements pointless.
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I understand the risks. What I'm saying is the risks would have been there regardless of the series, so even if the series had never existed they STILL wouldn't have made another movie. In fact considering the profits SG-1 makes for them, they're probably even more likely to take the risk now then they were back then.
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A MOVIE requires a larger budget than a TELEVISION SERIES.
If Stargate 2 had failed, MGM would lose a LOT of money, SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS.
If SG-1 had never got popular, the show would have been cancelled after a couple episodes - a season at most
They weren't sure the Stargate franchise would gain popularity. They decided they would take a risk, but a SMALL risk, in the form of a small relatively-inexpensive television series, instead of a LARGE risk - a big budget theatrical sequel.
It's my favorite. That's why I uploaded it.
Necrolord76 4 years ago