Monday, July 23, 2007

Stargate SG-1 - GateWorld: Watch SG-1 Season 10 DVD preview clips

From GateWorld:

http://gateworld.net/news/2007/07/watch_isg-1i_dvd_preview_clips.shtml
Watch SG-1 DVD preview clips

Monday - July 23, 2007 | by Darren Sumner

Season Ten is on DVD this week, and we've got five big preview clips from the bonus features! Click on an image below to watch the video (QuickTime required).

Thanks to Twentieth Century Fox for providing the clips. Buy Stargate SG-1: The Complete Tenth Season now at Amazon.com and support GateWorld with your purchase, or look for it in stores tomorrow.


Stargate SG-1: Behind the 200th

SG-1 Director's Series: "Insiders" with Peter Woeste (2)

SG-1 Director's Series: "Memento Mori" with Peter DeLuise

SG-1 Director's Series: "Unending" with Robert C. Cooper

ALSO:

From GateWorld:

http://www.gateworld.net/news/2007/07/review_isg-
1i_season_ten_on_dvd.shtml


(Please follow the link for the complete review at GateWorld.)

REVIEW: SG-1 Season Ten on DVD

Monday - July 23, 2007 | by Darren Sumner & David Read


Order Stargate SG-1: The Complete Tenth Season now at Amazon.com and support GateWorld with your purchase!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000PMFRTC/bonhoeffscell

A brief excerpt:

The final season of Stargate SG-1. At last, after five years of thinking the show was ending, after multiple "series finales," the end has arrived. Well, sort of -- with DVD movies coming in 2008, the adventure continues.

But the tenth year of SG-1 will go down in history as the team's last 20 episodes on television. One year earlier the producers tried to do something remarkable in relaunching what is essentially a new show: new team members in Cameron Mitchell and Vala Mal Doran, a new commander in General Hank Landry, and a new unstoppable enemy in the Ori. Season Nine was a year of introductions and ramping up, and as
Season Ten began the Ori armies had finally invaded our galaxy and begun to wreak havoc, using force to convert worshippers to the evil ascended beings.

The last two seasons of the show therefore stand together, as set-up and development, but without the final pay-off and closure that the movies (especially "The Ark of Truth") are going to provide. Some criticize these final 40 episodes as a shadow of what SG-1 used to be -- but, in truth, it seems to us that it is simply a different show, one that is a natural outgrowth of Jack O'Neill's SG-1.

**major snippage**

DVD Screens Gallery

http://www.gateworld.net/news/2007/07/season_10_dvd_preview_image_001.
shtml


DVD Video Clips

http://www.gateworld.net/news/2007/07/watch_isg-1i_dvd_preview_clips.shtml

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