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Thread: V
Buleste 14:38 29th August 2009
Apparently they are remaking the 80's classic V.

So in honour of this I recently bought the DVD's for V: The Mini Series, V: The Final Battle and V: The Complete Series. V and V: The final Battle are the classics that I remember and are great to watch again.

However I never knew that they did a series of V as it was never shown in the UK. Having watched the DVD's I can only say thank god!!!

It stars all the same people from the two mini series however the scripts and production quality go down the pan. You start off by fining out that the red dust that drove the visitors off earth requires a dormant stage to survive and it can only go into this dormant stage when the weather goes below 0 degrees C. There goes the tourist industry in the Med.... Then Elizabeth the half human/Visitor child goes into a cocoon and emerges a teenage blonde woman (I see the interference of studio execs in this one). Because Diana (the head visitor) is doing so badly at stopping the resistance she first gains a rival (a blonde British actress with all the acting ability of an oak tree) and then a new visitor replaces Diana as leader, called Charles (you can see where this is going can't you) who Diana then plots against. Halfway through the season various regular cast members are either killed off or leave like rats on a sinking ship due to the terrible plots. Diana kills off Charles on their wedding night. The guy who played Khan's second in command turns up as an elite Visitor warrior who keeps getting beaten (a bit like Saddam's Elite Republican Guard in the first Gulf War he keeps getting downgraded). Elisabeth starts getting various ESP abilities and towards the end of the series you start feeling brain cells committing suicide and you start losing the will to live. And then you find out that at the time it was the most expensive sci-fi series made at the time(just before TNG) and cost $1million per episode and you realise that the cast must have been paid shit loads as they spent nothing on the production.

Highlights: seeing Robert Englund dressed in a mouse costume.
Lowlights: realising you paid money for this crap.


Hopefully the reimagining will fare better.
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