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Old September 28th, 2005, 04:25 AM   #1
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Default The Babylon 5 Movies

What's up with that, are they just two one hour episodes edited togther?
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Old September 28th, 2005, 07:19 PM   #2
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If you're talking about the Babylon 5 Movie DVD set, they are movies that were aired during and after the series run, with the exception of "The Gathering," which was the two-hour pilot. "A Call to Afrms" aired after the 5th season and was a lead-in to "Crusade."

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Thanks Kevin, so with out watching the B5 movies I don't get the complete story? There is something new there out side the five seasons of episodes?
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Well, the series told the main story, and 4 of the 5 movies are pretty much side stories. "The Gathering," you've probably already seen since it was the two-hour pilot. "In the Beginning" tells the story of the Earth-Minbari War, told from Delenn's and Sheridan's POV. "Thirdspace" and "River of Souls" are two totally standalone stories. In "Thirdspace," Ivanova discovers a strange alien artifact, and "The River of Souls" is about a Soul Hunter, played by Martin Sheen. Those two were okay, but I wasn't overly impressed. YMMV. Like I said before, "A Call to Arms" sets the stage for "Crusade," where the Excalibur is introduced. I think due to budgetary restrictions, not all of the main B5 actors were in every film, though. IMHO, they're not essential to get the B5 story, they're just "gravy."

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Excellent! That is exactly what I wanted to know...thanks again.
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