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Release Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 MPAA Rating: NR Genre: Science Fiction Starring:
Christopher Judge, Amanda Tapping, Ben Browder and Claudia Black
Written By: Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright Director: Peter DeLuise, Martin Wood and Andy Mikita DVD Features: Episodes-Bonus Features:**Commentary with Writer, Director and Producer Robert C. Cooper, Actor Christopher Judge and Director of Photography Peter Woeste **Trailer Farm: AVPR (coming soon), In the Name of the King (coming soon) **The Road Taken: Prelude to The Ark of Truth, Stargate at Comic con, Uncovering The Ark of Truth Synopsis:
Blasting off where the Sci-Fi Channel’s longest running show, Stargate SG-1, left off, this thrilling feature thrusts the Stargate team – Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks), Vala (Claudia Black), Teal’c (Christopher Judge), Sam (Amanda Tapping) and Cam (Ben Browder) – into their biggest challenge yet. In search of an Ancient artifact they hope can defeat the oppressive Ori, the team not only learns that the Ori are set to launch a final assault on Earth, but a double-crossing I.O. operative is aboard the Odyssey! Also starring Beau Bridges, this pulse-pounder is loaded with enough suspense, humor and action to fill a galaxy!
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Stargate: The Ark of Truth (2008) | Preview
Part 1: A Letter from Old Friends
Melinda Ledman
Having watched every episode of all ten seasons, a bit of my heart was ripped out when the series ended. I'm one of those people that the filmmakers and actors reference when they say they are amazed by the loyalty of the fans. Yep, that's me. I was so moved by the loss of the series, I couldn't even write a review on the series finale. I wanted to talk about how much I appreciated the quality of the show, the genius of the idea behind the show, how much I loved the characters, and how I was going to miss my friends. Yes, I said friends (and I'm not talking about a group of people who come over to watch it with me). After checking in with these characters weekly to find out the latest news, I found myself pretty invested in them. And after a ridiculous number of years as a Stargate fan, I felt like five of my closest friends had moved out of state—all at the same time. But, if they keep making follow-up films like Ark of Truth, maybe I won't feel quite so lonely. And maybe that's what I liked most. The film held to the basic tenets of the series and didn't sacrifice anything in order to make a hit movie. Many franchises fail in that capacity. In an effort to make a movie as good as the last (or better than the last), franchises often compromise on what made fans love a movie in the first place. But I should have known better. Having done the series for 10 years, they probably knew just how to proceed from the get-go. It ended up being like a two-hour season finale that didn't end with a cliffhanger (although they did leave one door open to another movie). Because of the intensely spiritual nature of this series and now the film, Ark of Truth, I've got to break this down into smaller segments. I have to sort it out in parts. So, come back later for a spiritual discussion of the film. A teaser? Okay... "Defining God by what he's not." That's all I'm gonna say for now. See the movie so the review doesn't spoil anything! Copyright © 2008 Hollywood Jesus. All rights reserved.
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