News Archive for July, 2008

Jul 30 2008

Win Your Copy Of The Season Four Box Set

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Competitions

Its competition time here again at the Atlantis Archive. This time we are giving away one copy of the Stargate Atlantis Season 4 complete box set.

If you would like to be in for a chance to win, you simply need to answer the following question.

In which episode did Dr. Elizabeth Weir make her final appearance on the show?

Send your entries in to us today by heading over to our contact us page, or you can email your answers to us, Or alternatively leave your answers in the comments section below.

Competition entries must be received no later than the 20th August, as this is the closing date. The winner will be announced on the 23rd August.

* Competition update 1/08/2008.

This question relates up till the end of season four, and does include the replicator version of elizabeth.

Good luck

The Atlantis Archive Team

Jul 29 2008

Tivo Delay Causes Higher Ratings For Search & Rescue

The fifth season premiere of Stargate Atlantis ‘Search and Rescue’ added an additional 500,000 DVR viewers the following its official air date, it has been announced by the SCI Fi channel.

Initially Seach and Rescue earned a 1.3 average household rating with 1.8 million viewers, but the live + 7 day number jumped to 2.4 million viewers, with a episode rating of just above 1.7 according to the series executive producer Joseph Mallozzi in his personal blog.

Dont forget to watch this weeks episode The Deadalus Variations, find out more about the up and coming fifth season episodes in our season five episode guide.

Jul 29 2008

Bid Now For Your Chance On Continuum Props

The official Stargate Website is currently running a new auction / competition for an authentic North Face Base Camp Duffle Bags which were used during the Arctic shoot for the new Stargate movie “Continuum” being release on July 29, 2008.

This bag has been autographed by:

Richard Dean Anderson (seen signing the bag in the photo) – “O’Neill”
Ben Browder – “Mitchell”
Amanda Tapping – “Carter”
Christopher Judge – “Teal’c”
Michael Shanks – “Daniel”
Beau Bridges – “Landry”
Don S. Davis – “Hammond”
Martin Wood – Director
Brad Wright – Executive Producer
Robert Cooper – Executive Producer
N. John Smith – Executive Producer
John G. Lenic – Producer

All money raised by the sale of this bag will be donated to The Canadian Society for Mucopolysaccharide & Related Diseases Inc. in support of Trey Purcell, the son of crew member Ryan Purcell.

MPS II is a disease that is characterized by the build-up of enzymes in the body. This build-up results in the dysfunction of the body’s cells and organs.

This North Face Duffle Bag was used during Stargate SG-1′s trip to the Arctic to film scenes from the new movie “Stargate Continuum“.

To bid for your chance to own this item, and to help a much need cause head on over to the Ebay Listing.

Jul 29 2008

Close Up With Jason Momoa

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

There’s one very significant addition to the costume that turns actor Jason Momoa into Ronon Dex this season – a wig. His own dreadlocks, which he has sported since even before he took up the role in Stargate Atlantis’ second season, are no more. During the hiatus, the actor decided that he wanted a change of look, and cut them off. As a result, as of the show’s fifth season, Ronon’s hair is actually an elaborate hairpiece.

“I’m trying to grow it back,” Momoa admits, from his trailer during a break in filming on season five. “This wig is really hurting my neck. The dreads are actually heavier than my original hair!”

The plan was only to have the actor wear the wig for the first three episodes. However, there were concerns that losing such an iconic part of the character would be detrimental, and so it was decided that the hair had to stay.

“In ‘Broken Ties’, we see Ronon on the dark side, kicking ass, which was supposed to be the episode where they shave my head,” Momoa explains. “But the gentlemen at the SCI FI Channel wouldn’t let me do it. So this is a wig. It’s real human hair – it’s just really heavy.”

The actor admits that he wasn’t happy with the decision that his locks had to stay, and would have liked a chance to prove that Ronon doesn’t need dreadlocks to be an impressive character. “I fight 15 times faster without them,” he points out, “because I can see! It’s impossible to fight properly with this thing on – you can’t tie it back.”

Despite the slight contention with his hair, Momoa says season five has been great so far. ‘Broken Ties’, the third episode to air, is a particular highlight. A follow-up to the fantastic season four story ‘Reunion,” it sees the unwelcome return of Dex’s former friend Tyre… and his masters, the Wraith.

“It’s the greatest episode I’ve ever done,” says Momoa. “There’s a lot of stuff going on. A little too much to make it one episode – it should have been a two-parter! Ronon goes to the dark side. His friend, Tyre, comes back, played by Mark Dacascos. Before, Ronon was betrayed, and now he’s being sacrificed by his ex-friend. Ronon is just in disbelief at what this guy can do. That’s heartbreaking for him. He stands strong and he tries to not fall to the dark side… but he does.”

‘Broken Ties’ gave Momoa a chance to explore the idea of Ronon as a bad guy. Knowing how powerful the character is, the idea of Ronon as a servant of the Wraith is really quite terrifying. Sure enough, when he lets go, the results are shocking. The fight scenes in this episode are some of the biggest ever choreographed by stunt coordinator James Bamford, and really gave the actor a chance to show what he could do.

“They’re huge,” Momoa agrees, “the biggest so far. We trained really hard for it. It was fun – Ronon has a drug inside him that makes him super-strong, and it’s fun to play that.”

Of course, since this ‘dark’ Ronon is in part drug-induced, the actor also had to work on how to portray the final scenes. The character, now returned to his true friends in Atlantis, has to be weaned from his addiction.

“To have to come off it – he has the highest dosage he’s ever had, and he’s chained to a bed. You just get to let out so much anger and frustration. I broke two gurneys,” Momoa laughs. “It was amazing to go to those places. It was only a couple of flashes, but you can see it. I heard voices coming out of myself that I was like ‘whoa – what was that?’ It was pretty cool.”

Momoa has now been playing the character of Ronon Dex for four years, and fans will be pleased to hear that he’s still having fun.

“Ronon is a fantastic character to play, I love him. And this year has been the greatest episodes so far, and the most fun work as an actor. That’s really what makes you want to stay and do more, when they give you something that good. All you can do is hope that people like it and they give you more.”

Interview courtesy of the official Stargate Website

Jul 27 2008

Film 24 Stargate Atlantis Exclusive

The cast and crew of Stargate Atlantis appeared on Film 24 a few weeks ago, providing an insight into season four and the up and coming season five.

The Atlantis Archive have just added 1000 screen captures of this show to our database, you can review them here.

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