Mitar Miric - Poslednja stranica - (Audio 1980) HD Mitar Miric VIPPER. Mix - Mitar Miric - Poslednja stranica - (Audio 1980) HD YouTube; Mitar Miric.Battlestar Galactica - Wikipedia. Battlestar Galactica is an American science fictionmedia franchise created by Glen A. The franchise began with the original television series in 1. Galactica 1. 98. 0), a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, and video games. A re- imagined version of Battlestar Galactica aired as a two- part, three- hour miniseries developed by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick in 2. That miniseries led to a weekly television series, which later aired up until 2. A prequel series, Caprica, aired in 2. All Battlestar Galactica productions share the premise that in a distant part of the universe, a human civilization has extended to a group of planets known as the Twelve Colonies, to which they have migrated from their ancestral homeworld of Kobol.
The Twelve Colonies have been engaged in a lengthy war with a cybernetic race known as the Cylons, whose goal is the extermination of the human race. The Cylons offer peace to the humans, which proves to be a ruse. With the aid of a human named Baltar, the Cylons carry out a massive attack on the Twelve Colonies and on the Colonial Fleet of starships that protect them. Radio stanica Pula (1964/1985) / VIA svezak 14 – 16 Sjedi These attacks devastate the Colonial Fleet, lay waste to the Colonies, and virtually destroy their populations. Scattered survivors flee into outer space aboard a ragtag array of available spaceships. Of the entire Colonial battle fleet, only the Battlestar Galactica, a gigantic battleship and spacecraft carrier, appears to have survived the Cylon attack. Under the leadership of Commander Adama, the Galactica and the pilots of . Larson, the creator and executive producer of Battlestar Galactica, claimed he had conceived of the Battlestar Galactica premise, which he originally called Adam's Ark, during the late 1. Battlestar Galactica was finally produced in the wake of the success of the 1. Star Wars. Initially, Larson envisioned Battlestar Galactica as a series of made- for- TV movies (a three- hour pilot program plus two two- hour episodes) for the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). A shortened version of the three- hour pilot, Saga of a Star World, was screened in Canadian theaters (before the TV series was telecast) and in American, European and Australian theaters later on. Instead of two additional TV movies, ABC decided to commission a weekly TV series of one- hour episodes. In 1. 97. 9 at the sixth annual People's Choice Awards, the TV series won in the category of . However, about 3. Egyptian. After the interruption (which was nearly an hour in length), the episode picked back up where it left off. During the eight months after the pilot's initial broadcast, 1. TV season. Citing declining ratings and cost overruns, ABC canceled Battlestar Galactica in April 1. Larson to consider restarting the series. A suitable concept was needed to draw viewers, and it was decided that the arrival of the Colonial Fleet at present- day Earth would be the storyline. A new TV movie called Galactica 1. Again, it was decided this new version of Battlestar Galactica would be made into a weekly TV series. Despite the early success of the premiere, this program failed to achieve the popularity of the original series, and it was canceled after just ten episodes. In this 1. 98. 0 sequel series, the Colonial fleet finds the Earth, and then it covertly protects it from the Cylons. This series was a quick failure due to its low budget (e. Universal Studios movie Earthquake during a Cylon attack sequence), widely panned writing, and ill- chosen time slot (Sunday evenings, a time generally reserved for family- oriented programming and, more specifically, also for the 6. Minutes newsmagazine program). The TV series also had to adhere to strict content restrictions such as limiting the number of acts of violence and being required to shoehorn educational content into the script and dialogue. To cut costs, the show was set mostly on the contemporary Earth, to the great dismay of fans. Another factor for fan apathy was the nearly complete recasting of the original series: Lorne Greene reprised his role as Adama (working unpaid). Richard Hatch (Apollo in the original series) was sent a script for Galactica 1. Both Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack and Conquest of the Earth were made up of various episodes of the original series and Galactica 1. Larson, Richard Hatch, and Bryan Singer (independently of one another) to revive the premise. Richard Hatch produced a demonstration video in 1. This video, titled Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming, was screened at some science fiction conventions, but it did not lead to a new series. In 1. 99. 9, the producer of Wing Commander, Todd Moyer, and the producer of the original TV series, Glen Larson, announced plans to produce a motion picture based on the TV series. A continuation of the original series but set 2. Singer and De. Santo's version included several members of the original cast reprising their original roles as well as newer characters being introduced. It was intended to be telecast as a backdoor pilot in May 2. November 2. 00. 1. This caused the executives of Fox TV to lose interest in this project. Commissioned by the Sci- Fi Channel, screenwriter Ronald D. Moore and producer David Eick were the creative forces behind it. Academy Award- nominated actor Edward James Olmos was cast in the role of Commander Adama, while two- time Academy Award nominee Mary Mc. Donnell was cast as President Laura Roslin. Starbuck and Boomer were now female characters, portrayed by Katee Sackhoff and Grace Park respectively. Other cast members included Jamie Bamber (Captain Lee 'Apollo' Adama), James Callis (Dr. Gaius Baltar), and Tricia Helfer as a Cylon known as . The series was then broadcast in North America on the Sci- Fi Channel in January 2. Continuing where the 2. Several new characters were introduced, and Richard Hatch, who played Captain Apollo in the 1. Battlestar Galactica TV series, also appeared in several episodes as Tom Zarek, a former political terrorist who later becomes part of the new Colonial government. An edited version of the pilot miniseries was aired on NBC on January 9, 2. Sci- Fi series premiere. NBC also aired three selected first season episodes to promote the show in advance of the second season premiere in July 2. The series ultimately ran for four seasons between 2. The second season was split into two halves screened several months apart. Due to production delays caused by the 2. Other publications such as The New York Times. Time Magazine named it one of the 1. Best TV Shows of All Time. Razor is also technically the first two episodes of Season 4 though it chronicles events on Battlestar Pegasus in two time periods, both of which are . It aired in the United States and Canada on November 2. UK and Ireland on December 1. An expanded version of the movie was released on DVD on December 4, 2. Webisodes. Each of the ten webisodes was approximately three minutes long, and they were released twice a week leading up to the U. S. Season 3 premiere in 2. The Razor Flashbacks were a series of seven webisodes produced in 2. Set some 4. 0 years earlier during William Adama's fighter pilot days during the later stages of the First Cylon War. They were released on the Internet as . They are now available on the DVD and Blu- Ray releases of Battlestar Galactica: Razor, and some are inserted into both the broadcast and extended cuts of the movie on DVD and Blu- Ray. The installments that did not make the final cut include 1, 2, and the latter half of 7. In May 2. 00. 8, a set of 1. Season 4. Again, viewing of the webisodes was optional prior to the second half of Season 4. The Plan (TV movie). The movie began production on September 8, 2. Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Edward James Olmos, The Plan storyline begins before the attack on the 1. Cylons. It premiered on Syfy (formerly Sci- Fi) on January 2. It was originally a two- hour back door pilot for a possible weekly television series, but on December 2, 2. Syfy gave the go- ahead to expand the project into a full, 2. Caprica is set on the titular planet, 5. Battlestar Galactica. The show revolves around two families, the Adamas and the Graystones, and the creation of the Cylons. The pilot was directed by Jeffrey Reiner and starred Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson, Alessandra Torresani, and Polly Walker. The final five episodes were aired in the US on January 4, 2. The entire series was released on DVD in 2. Blood & Chrome. Moore to produce another spin- off set in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica universe, which was to begin as a two- hour pilot focused on William . The webseries was also aired as a 2- hour movie on Syfy on February 1. Larson entered negotiations with Universal Pictures for a film adaptation of the 1. February 2. 00. 9. Walt Simonson, who later wrote and drew Thor and had a long stint on Marvel's Star Wars comic, was the artist for the series at its conclusion. Other comics have since been published by Maximum Press, Grandreams, Look- in magazine, Realm Press and, currently, Dynamite Comics. Of all these series, only those by Marvel, Grandreams, and Look- In actually completed their storylines and brought the story to a conclusion. All the other series were cancelled at various points during their run, with no resolutions. The other comic series based on the 1. Galactica 1. 98. 0. The look and the feel of the comics was changed considerably from the series, to give the stories a . They also released a 4- issue Galactica 1. Marc Guggenheim. The limited miniseries was a re- imagining of the original series but at the end featured a second, smaller Battlestar (replacing the original which was destroyed) also named Galactica but strongly resembling the ship seen in the reimagined Sci- Fi Channel series. Larson with the authors listed below. All novels except Battlestar Galactica 1. Surrender the Galactica! The episodic novels featured expanded scenes, excerpts from .
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