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Post 1 made on Thursday April 24, 2008 at 15:53 |
Mr Griffiths It's my lucky day! |
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Post 2 made on Thursday April 24, 2008 at 20:58 |
djy RC Moderator |
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Post 3 made on Friday April 25, 2008 at 08:55 |
Anthony Ultimate Member |
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Post 4 made on Friday April 25, 2008 at 10:08 |
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On April 25, 2008 at 08:55, Anthony said...
never saw it. It was hailed as a Doctor Who for grown ups, but with better production standards. It failed on both counts.
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OP | Post 5 made on Friday April 25, 2008 at 10:29 |
Mr Griffiths It's my lucky day! |
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I loved the story of blakes seven , if it was done properly it could be great.
but as most old tv series it will probably be very poor once re visited
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OP | Post 6 made on Friday April 25, 2008 at 10:59 |
Mr Griffiths It's my lucky day! |
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Blake's 7 is about a rebel ..Blake he fights against the forces of the totalitarian Federation which rules the Earth and many other planets. The Federation (unlike in star trek is bad) controls its citizens by means of mass surveillance, brainwashing, and pacification with drugged food, water and air a bit like orwells 1984 in space. Sentenced to deportation to a penal colony on a remote planet the federation accuse him of being a paedophile so the other prisoners will hate him and try to kill him they also have plans to kill him when he gets to the penal planet. The prison transport ship discovers a ship floating in space its a advanced alien spacecraft(very Mary Celeste ), the alien ships security system tests the prison officers who try to board the alien ship ,the ship kills many who try then the prison officers who are on the transport ship come up with the idea of sending the prisoners over to see what is happening and why there guys are not coming back ..Blake manages to disable the security system and take control of the ship which is now named The " Liberator", a spacecraft far in advance of anything the Federation possesses and blake takes control of the liberator and makes his escape with superior speed and weaponry as well as a revolutionary teleport system that allows crew members to be transported to the surface of a planet without having to land the ship. Blake and his crew then attempt to disrupt and bring down the Federation. Whereas Blake is an idealist freedom fighter, the others are criminals, including petty crooks, smugglers and killers this makes the crew dynamic very interesting unlike star trek where you know 90% of the time the crew will always work together in blakes seven you dont know who is going to die or betray who. Above all there is Kerr Avon, a technical genius more interested in saving his own skin and getting rich than striking a blow for freedom, ironically a psychopath with a conscience as it turns out. Later on in the series, when Blake is separated from his crew, Avon takes over, confirming the inherent duality in his personality and the loyalty he had for Blake's vision, but he still remains a target for the forces of the Federation. the series followed these exploits
Blakes seven was primarily noted for its strong character interaction, ambiguous morality and its dark, pessimistic tone not its special effect which were really poor
The series went on for too long , the loss of the liberator was when i stopped liking the series as much.
I always thought it would make a great film but a series of no more than three seasons would be good i think.
to make a series work They need to have just as good actor as Blake in Avon they need brilliant effects for the liberator . The key thing is the tone of the series it need to be dark and nasty. The federation needs to be evil really evil for it to work.
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Post 7 made on Saturday April 26, 2008 at 03:33 |
djy RC Moderator |
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On April 25, 2008 at 10:59, Mr Griffiths said...
Blake's 7 is about a rebel ..Blake he fights against the forces of the totalitarian Federation which rules the Earth and many other planets. The Federation (unlike in star trek is bad) controls its citizens by means of mass surveillance, brainwashing, and pacification with drugged food, water and air a bit like orwells 1984 in space. Sentenced to deportation to a penal colony on a remote planet the federation accuse him of being a paedophile so the other prisoners will hate him and try to kill him they also have plans to kill him when he gets to the penal planet. The prison transport ship discovers a ship floating in space its a advanced alien spacecraft(very Mary Celeste ), the alien ships security system tests the prison officers who try to board the alien ship ,the ship kills many who try then the prison officers who are on the transport ship come up with the idea of sending the prisoners over to see what is happening and why there guys are not coming back ..Blake manages to disable the security system and take control of the ship which is now named The " Liberator", a spacecraft far in advance of anything the Federation possesses and blake takes control of the liberator and makes his escape with superior speed and weaponry as well as a revolutionary teleport system that allows crew members to be transported to the surface of a planet without having to land the ship. Blake and his crew then attempt to disrupt and bring down the Federation. Whereas Blake is an idealist freedom fighter, the others are criminals, including petty crooks, smugglers and killers this makes the crew dynamic very interesting unlike star trek where you know 90% of the time the crew will always work together in blakes seven you dont know who is going to die or betray who. Above all there is Kerr Avon, a technical genius more interested in saving his own skin and getting rich than striking a blow for freedom, ironically a psychopath with a conscience as it turns out.
Later on in the series, when Blake is separated from his crew, Avon takes over, confirming the inherent duality in his personality and the loyalty he had for Blake's vision, but he still remains a target for the forces of the Federation. the series followed these exploits
Blakes seven was primarily noted for its strong character interaction, ambiguous morality and its dark, pessimistic tone not its special effect which were really poor
The series went on for too long , the loss of the liberator was when i stopped liking the series as much.
I always thought it would make a great film but a series of no more than three seasons would be good i think.
to make a series work They need to have just as good actor as Blake in Avon they need brilliant effects for the liberator . The key thing is the tone of the series it need to be dark and nasty. The federation needs to be evil really evil for it to work. Sounds good on paper, but in reality it was tosh.
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OP | Post 8 made on Saturday April 26, 2008 at 04:45 |
Mr Griffiths It's my lucky day! |
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lol i loved the idea and still think it would if done right be good ..Battlestar Galactica springs to mind. look how they managed to make a cheesy old series into the new series.
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Post 9 made on Saturday April 26, 2008 at 05:01 |
djy RC Moderator |
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Point taken. The new series is good.
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Post 10 made on Monday April 28, 2008 at 02:42 |
Damik Loyal Member |
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On April 26, 2008 at 04:45, Mr Griffiths said...
lol
i loved the idea and still think it would if done right be good I'm not sure I could stand any more of Orac though!
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I knew this was a mistake; my grip on reality's not too good at the best of times. Glitz, in "The Ultimate Foe" |
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Post 11 made on Monday April 28, 2008 at 11:16 |
djy RC Moderator |
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With all this new technology about they'll, hopefully, do better than a perspex box and a few flashing neons.
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Post 12 made on Tuesday April 29, 2008 at 00:05 |
Damik Loyal Member |
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On April 28, 2008 at 11:16, djy said...
perspex box and a few flashing neons. Yeah, although I must say I thought it was good at the time
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I knew this was a mistake; my grip on reality's not too good at the best of times. Glitz, in "The Ultimate Foe" |
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OP | Post 13 made on Thursday May 1, 2008 at 19:54 |
Mr Griffiths It's my lucky day! |
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Orac should be tiny and have a deep powerful menacing voice not like a variant of K9
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Post 14 made on Friday May 2, 2008 at 04:32 |
djy RC Moderator |
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Just so long as they keep off switch.
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