News Archive for March, 2008

Mar 25 2008

Amanda Tapping Loves All Things Stargate

Published by Stargate Archive Team under News

Proud Canadian actress Amanda Tapping has been playing the same American sci-fi character, Samantha Carter, for 11 years.

That covers two TV series and now two direct-to-DVD movies.

The risk of tedium and burnout is obvious.

“Absolutely! Of course,” Tapping says of the possibility of getting bored and boring fans. “Actually, that is the biggest challenge in playing somebody for so long. The beauty for me is that the writers have always given me something to work with. The challenge for me is to not go on auto-pilot. It would be very easy. So you have to find a whole new way into the character and, every couple of years, you have to do that.”

Sci-fi geek boys and fan chicks already know who Samantha Carter is and they love her for it.

For the uninitiated, Carter was one of the core characters throughout the 10 years of the Stargate: SG-1 series, which docked in 2007 after 211 episodes. She is also featured in Stargate: Atlantis, the spin-off series.

In addition, Carter is a key player in the two feature-length movies, which Tapping says is her new way in to the character again. The first one, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, arrived on DVD March 11. The next one, Stargate: Continuum, is due in the summer.

The Ark of Truth gives lie to the notion all direct-to-DVD movies are crap, throw-aways that could not make it into theatres. While I would not compare it to top-flight, mainstream sci-fi such as the best X-Men or Star Trek films, it is well-made, looks great, is mildly amusing and wraps up the religious fanatics Ori storyline that was left dangling in Season 10 of Stargate: SG-1.

“The last year has been incredibly challenging, doing both the movies and the new Stargate series,” Tapping says from her permanent home in Vancouver, which is also the production base for all the Stargates.

“And I’m involved in a completely different series as well (the all-Canadian Sanctuary), which is not at all the Sam Carter character. That is another way to open up creatively. So, some actor friends will say: ‘Oh my god, how can you do that for 11 years?’ And I say: ‘How can I not?’ I have fun. It’s a great gig. It’s an interesting, informed, sexy and intelligent character. And I get to stay in a country that I love and raise my family (she shares a three-year-old daughter with her husband of 14 years, Allan Kovacs). Hello? I love living and working in Canada. I’m really proud of that!”

Tapping was born in Essex, England, but arrived in Toronto at age three with her family. Now 42, Tapping studied drama in Windsor and established her TV career in the 1990s with shows such as Street Legal, The Newsroom, Due South, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and even an episode of The X-Files.

Stargate: SG-1 brought her cult stardom.

“I think our fans will embrace them,” Tapping says of The Ark of Truth, much of which was shot around Burnaby, B.C, and Continuum, which has Arctic scenes shot in March 2007 on a drifting ice floe north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.

“They are huge, huge stories and beautifully shot. I mean visually stunning. They were shot as films and they were shot on film. We’ve been used to shooting on HD the last few years (for the two series), so going back to film was really nice. I’m a film purist. I prefer the richness of that.”

Richard Dean Anderson, a Stargate original who dropped out of the series, is back for Continuum and Tapping is delighted. She is also keen on all of her ongoing co-stars. Ark features Ben Browder, Christopher Judge, Michael Shanks and Claudia Black. There is a real friendship circle among them.

“I think there was just some sort of magic fairy dust in the air when the whole show came together,” Tapping says. “Without sounding trite or hokey about it, it has been a magical experience from day one.

“I sound like I’m giving the typical Hollywood actor answer: ‘We’re just lucky and it’s a great show and I love everybody!’ But, in fact, that’s not far from the truth.”

Mar 22 2008

Stargate Coming To Blu Ray

Published by Stargate Archive Team under News

With the next generation high definition format war officially over, all major studious will be releasing their titles on Sony’s winner Blu Ray.

Stargate DVD’s are schedule to be rolled off the production line soon and will be available for purchase, so if you ever wanted to watch your favourite episodes in full high definition format you can.

If you would like to pre-order your copies simply head on over to the Online Store where you can reserve yours today.

Mar 22 2008

Amanda Tapping Talks Stargate and Sanctuary

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

Amanda Tapping must have the biggest and best office in the SCI FI Channel building… or at least the nicest pension plan. For the Canadian actress has proven to be a huge asset to the network, anchoring not just the long-lived Stargate SG-1 series as Colonel Samantha Carter, but also jumping in as a regular cast member on that series’ spin-off, Stargate: Atlantis, and now appearing in the direct-to-DVD movies that are based on the franchise as well. Additionally, she’s got a new series coming to SCI FI in the fall called Sanctuary. IGN TV caught up with the actress at this week’s SCI FI Channel upfront event in New York to discuss her current career path towards absolute SCI FI dominance.

“Sam Carter, after [the DVD movie] The Ark of Truth goes to Stargate: Atlantis,” explains Tapping. “So for all of season 4 I was the commander of the base. And then at the beginning of season 5… I can’t tell you what happens! But I’m not going to be as regular on Atlantis, so I can do my new series Sanctuary.”

Sanctuary, which began as a web-only series, was recently picked up by SCI FI for a 13-episode commitment for cable broadcast. She’ll be recurring on Atlantis for a time while focusing mostly on the new show.

“We shot a pilot that went on the web for eight webisodes,” says the actress, who adds that production on the proper series begins next month. Tapping stars as a character named Dr. Helen Magnus in the new show.

“She’s awesome,” says Tapping. “She’s 157 years old, a doctor from Victorian England with a very interesting past. She’s eccentric and very sexy and she runs a sanctuary for abnormals, which is what she calls them, all the disparate and strange creatures out there. She studies them for scientific purposes and is aided by her daughter, who is a kick-ass babe, and a young psychiatrist that she brings onboard.”

Naturally, though, a character who is 157 years old is going to have at least a bit of baggage that they carry around with them…

“Her backstory is that she was engaged to Jack the Ripper, as you do,” laughs Tapping. “He was actually one of her first patients. So there’s a lot of mythology woven around her. She’s been around for so long, so we’ll dive into different decades.”

The show will be shot almost entirely on greenscreen, ala 300, bringing a fantastical feel to the proceedings.

“It’s not quite photo-real,” she says. “It has a very gaming, Sin City quality to it. So it’s got this cool sort of comic-book aspect. It’s very dark, and it’s unlike anything that’s ever been done on television.”

In fact, the new show represented a conflict for Tapping, despite the fact that it and Atlantis are both SCI FI properties now.

“I wanted to go back to Atlantis and they offered me a very nice contract,” she says. “But I have to go with my new show. So I found myself in the unenviable position of having to turn down a contract!”

Anyway, Tapping says that the success of The Ark of Truth and the fact that the Stargate team has already shot their second direct-to-DVD movie means that Sam Carter isn’t going away any time soon…

“Stargate: Continuum comes out in July, and we’re hopeful [there will be more],” says Tapping. “I think in a perfect world we’ll see more. I gotta love sci-fi fans, man! They went out and bought this one, God bless them.”

Sanctuary begins airing in October and Stargate: The Ark of Truth is out on DVD now. Go pick up a copy — for Amanda’s sake!

Interview Courtesy of Ign Uk

Mar 20 2008

Amanda Tapping Attends Sci-Fi Event In New York City

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Appearances

British born and now Canadian actress Amanda Tapping has attened the latest Sci-Fi event which was held in New York city on the 19th March.

During the evening a press conference was held were Sci-Fi bosses and gurus discussed the 2008/2009 production year, there plans and more.

Here is a picture of Amanda Tapping at the event.

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Mar 20 2008

SideWalks TV Interview The Men Of Stargate SG1

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

SideWalks televisionhHost Rafael Siegel interviews Stargate TV series and film stars Ben Browder (plays Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell), Christopher Judge (Teal’c) and Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson).

In the March 2008 interview, Ben, Michael and Christopher talk about their career starts and “The Ark of Truth,” the first of two feature-length “Stargate” movies made directly for DVD. 

Watch The Video Interview

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