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Galactica Sitrep reports that the “Battlestar Galactica” TV-movie expected to shoot in August will be directed by star EdwardJamesOlmos from a screenplay by Jane Espenson (“Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “Firefly,” “Gilmore Girls”).
When I think of Origami, I usually think of little paper swans, or maybe the unicorn that EdwardJamesOlmos made in Blade Runner. But who says that video games can’t get in on the paper foldin’ action? Individually cut and folded by Flickr contributor Lidia F...
... clip to see just how tiny is the model.
Robots? Origami cranes? Somebody please tell us that
EdwardJamesOlmos
was at the controls.
Surgeon folds origami crane smaller than a penny with robotic arms
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... clip to see just how tiny is the model.
Robots? Origami cranes? Somebody please tell us that
EdwardJamesOlmos
was at the controls.
Surgeon folds origami crane smaller than a penny with robotic arms
[Dvice via
Pink Tentacle
]
So now we know : When Admiral Adama (EdwardJamesOlmos) stepped foot on the planet and picked up the soil in his hands, it wasn’t the beautiful happy ending it was meant to be. Earth was supposed to be the utopia that saved the human race, but instead the crew found the remnants of a bombed out civilization. It was the perfect example of a theme that ran throughout the episode:...
... Calvin Klein ad. As the most attractive of the last surviving humans in the galaxy (in the future, EdwardJamesOlmos is sexy) stand around looking bewildered, the camera pans to reveal that Earth -- the planet they've been seeking for 3 ½ seasons, the same one you and I and the other three people reading this all live on -- has been charred blacker than Lou Dobbs' soul. In...
... today, so I'm not even going to attempt any breakdown of the episode beginning-to-end (with EdwardJamesOlmos' firey reaction to Tigh's Cylon coming-out, the tense hostage standoff and Lee coming into his own as a leader); for that I refer you to . Instead, I just want to focus on that stunning last couple of minutes and some of the implications for the future, because I have...
... about the finale, besides the hour of gasping, was that a true crime against humanity will be if EdwardJamesOlmos doesn’t win an Emmy for this episode. It was such a beautiful and awe inspiring hour of TV that I almost feel guilty for cracking jokes about it. Almost.39,665. D’anna decides to hold Roslin and the other pilots hostage. She’ll trade them for the final four. Que...
... of the episode’s strong and few weak points. In terms of performances, full marks this week to EdwardJamesOlmos (Adama), Michael Hogan (Tigh) and Jamie Bamber (Apollo). The Adama breakdown scene was one of the most human, sincere and well-acted scenes I have ever seen on television; the intensity of emotion as he lay in Lee’s arms was hair-raising. Also impressive was Tigh’s...
... tense, and EMMY WORTHY. Unfortunately Emmy voters don’t actually watch TV so Katee Sackhoff, EdwardJamesOlmos and the like will watch someone else take home their gold. This week’s acting prize should go to Mary McDonnell. Her portrayal of President Roslin has been a gambit of emotion and a beautiful character arc that a lesser actress couldn’t have done. Roslin went from...
... past nukes in a galactic battlefield… “ Standout performances this week from Mary McDonnell and James Callis for Roslin and Baltar respectively, especially with regards to Baltar’s humorous scenes trying to convert the Centurion, but perhaps more notably his laying injured explaining his fervent belief to Roslin. Magnificent. Captivating. Outstanding. These are the kinds of scenes Galactica...