Stargate: Continuum
Stargate: Continuum (2008)

Stargate: Continuum

2/5
(23 votes)
7.5IMDb

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Awards

Leo Awards 2009


Leo
Best Cinematography in a Feature Length Drama
Best Costume Design in a Feature Length Drama
Best Direction in a Feature Length Drama
Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama
Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama
Best Overall Sound in a Feature Length Drama
Best Picture Editing in a Feature Length Drama
Best Production Design in a Feature Length Drama
Best Screenwriting in a Feature Length Drama
Best Sound Editing in a Feature Length Drama
Best Visual Effects in a Feature Length Drama

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I didn't go into watching this with any real expectations, like I did previously with The Arc of Truth. So once that was out of the way, I really liked this movie.

STARGATE is the freaking greatest TV-series I've seen my whole life.It all started when a friend of mine forced me to watch two episodes with him.

And I thought 'Dude Where's my Car' was bad. The first 30 minutes is music and one paragraph of talking.

The premise of the movie is based on the flawed "grandfather paradox", in that Baal supposedly changed the current timeline by thwarting discovery of the Stargate on earth, causing SG1 never to have existed and Cameron Mitchell never to have been born. The fact that it is meant to have eliminated the current timeline is evidenced by the fact that people and placed resulting from the existence of the Stargate program disappear from the current timeline.

I have watched a lot of Stargate. I even had access to full seasons on DVD borrowed from a friend.

The premise of the movie is based on the flawed "grandfather paradox", in that Baal supposedly changed the current timeline by thwarting discovery of the Stargate on earth, causing SG1 never to have existed and Cameron Mitchell never to have been born. The fact that it is meant to have eliminated the current timeline is evidenced by the fact that people and placed resulting from the existence of the Stargate program disappear from the current timeline.

The whole story behind such great differences in reviews and ratings is that Stargate:Universe greatly differs from you had in Stargate:SG1 and Stargate:Atlantis. SG1 and Atlantis were purely sf - of course, you can't like the characters without any depth, so from time to time you had jumps into their emotional stuff and all that slice-of-life idea.

The stargate features prominently in this movie. That's as it should be.

No, not a good way to end the series at all.

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