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Jul 25 2010

Brian J Smith Is Star Crossed On Universe

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

Brian J Smith has revealed himself to be a slight Science Fiction geek in his latest interview courtesy of Agent DVD, the budding actor takes us backstage on his life, what’s in store for Stargate Universe season two and much, much more.

Agent DVD: Did you have much exposure to sci-fi before joining the cast of “Stargate Universe”?

BJS: I was a big sci-fi fan growing up. When I was about 9 to 13, I was a secret geek. I was big into “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” My dad still works at the convention center in Plano, Texas. He used to take me backstage to meet people like Brent Spiner. I loved the Romulans. I still think they are the coolest sci-fi villains I’ve ever seen.

Agent DVD: What’s it like being on the other side of the convention experience now?

BJS: It’s really trippy. Our life on the set is so insulated. We work so hard and such long hours that often times we forget people watch the show. We go to the conventions and the people there can talk fluently about small details. I’m flattered they caught it. It catches me offguard sometimes. When I shoot a scene I’m usually thinking about what I’m going to have for lunch, or what to do on my day off. So it’s gratifying to see people express their enthusiasm for the show. It feels good to have people excited by something you’re making. One of my favorite things is going to conventions. I encourage fans to go to conventions so you can see a different side of us as people.

Agent DVD: How did you end up on the show?

BJS: I studied acting at the Juilliard school in New York. We came out to L.A. to do a showcase and I met Paul Weber, who turned out to be casting director for “Stargate.” About two years later he was putting together the ensemble for “Stargate Universe” and he remembered me. So really I can trace the job back to school.

Agent DVD: What do you think of the rest of the cast?

BJS: There’s a young energy on set, and the pups are always looking for advice. Whatever they do to get right group of people together they’re doing something right. Sometimes we get tired and express our frustrations, but if we have any problems between us personally it’s because we care so much.

Agent DVD: What’s the best advice you’ve gotten from your more experienced co-stars?

BJS: Louis (Ferreira, who plays Col. Young) frequently tell us not to play our ego, to play the character. And it’s hard to understand what he means until you are in front of the camera all day. You have to avoid the tendency to want your character smelling like a rose all the time because you have a desire for the audience adore you rather than appreciate the character’s humanity.

Agent DVD: What episodes stand out to you?

BJS: In “Human,” Robert Carlyle gives one of the best performances you’ll see on a TV series in that episode. It’s film-quality acting. Just watching what he does with that character is amazing. He actually directed an episode for season two and did a fantastic job. He got us to a level of performance I think is extraordinary.

Agent DVD: How much research into the “Stargate” franchise did you have to do to prepare for the role?

BJS: They kind of made a point this was a different show than its predecessors and said to watch shows like “Friday Night Lights” and “The Shield” to get a sense stylistically of what they wanted to do in their approach to characterization, acting and the way the camera moves.

Agent DVD: A lot of people have been comparing the show to “Battlestar Galactica.” Do you think that’s fair?

BJS: I’m probably the biggest “Battlestar Galactica” fan out there. I watched all four seasons twice. But “Battlestar” didn’t invent this particular style. It took things ‘The Shield’ and shows like that were doing and brought them to sci-fi. I believe “Firefly” did those kinds of things as well. Stylistically that’s the way TV is these days.

Agent DVD: Aren’t there also elements of BSG in how SGU portrays the conflict between military and civilian?

BJS: It’s designed to not make an attempt to glorify or idealize the people who are in a situation like this. How would human beings behave in this situation? People don’t always just get along and sing “Kumbayah.”

Agent DVD: So, Lt. Scott hooked up with Lt. James in the first episode, but on the ship hooked up with Chloe, who is good friends with Eli, but he’s in love with her. What’s your take on the love triangles they have been throwing at your character?

BJS: I’ll stick up for Scott, obviously. What happened between Scott and Chloe is not like a first college love where you meet at orientation and hook up. Destiny is a pressure cooker. It’s a life and death situation. Both have lost parents and they may never see Earth again. It’s much more about a connection of the soul.

I think Scott is aware of how much Eli is enamored with Chloe. But he likes Eli. Yeah he can be annoying and he talks a little too much, but he’s a good guy. So it makes it tough.

But I don’t think you can’t mess with the friendship that Chloe and Eli have. It’s on a very different level.

As for Lt. James, that’s where I think Scott has been dumb and maybe not as sensitive as he could be. He needs to have a talk with her.

Agent DVD: One of the rules of “SG-1” was to avoid romances between members of the military. Why has this show moved beyond that limitation?

BJS: I think the Air Force knew coming in that this was a different kind of show. I think it’s unfair to any military branch to just present cardboard characters. I’m proud in how we portray the military. It’s a humane military, comprised of people making an extraordinary sacrifice for their country. They try to do the right thing. But soldiers get horny sometimes.

Agent DVD: How much can Blu-ray Disc improve the experience of watching a show like this?

BJS: I’m really convinced this show was meant to be seen on Blu-ray. It has a lot of texture that can only be seen on Blu-ray. You don’t just get better resolution and cooler graphics, you get more story.

It’s a very serialized show, and we frequently torture fans with intense cliffhangers. So I think it’s more satisfying to watch a show like this all at once.

Agent DVD: How well do you think the show progressed?

BJS: It was very important to the producers and writers to really lay the groundwork up front to establish these characters and create a world the viewer could be immersed in right away. Once they had done that after the first 10 episodes, they could really throw these people into some crazy situations.

I think season two is even more intense. It’s hard to differentiate what we’re doing in season two from that back half of season one. We all walked away from season one satisfied that we were making something special.

Interview courtesy of Agent DVD

Jul 25 2010

David Hewlett and Robert Picardo To Guest On Stargate Universe

Published by Stargate Archive Team under News

Two of the show’s most popular and notorious cast members of Stargate Atlantis, Robert Picardo and David Hewlett are headed for Stargate Universe season two episode ‘Seizure’.

Both characters are a logical choice, Hewlett’s Dr. Rodney McKay for his expert knowledge of the Ancients and their technology, and Picardo’s Richard Woolsey for his strong presence in the I.O.A (International Oversight Advisory)

It’s not currently known how these cast members will feature in the show, either aboard the Destiny or back home on Earth, fans will have to wait until the episode airs in the first half of 2011 to find out.

Jul 05 2010

Brad Wright Promises A Darker Second Season Of Universe

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Stargate Universe creator Brad Wright has revealed details of how the second season will progress.

The series follows an exploration team unable to return to Earth after an evacuation to the Ancient spaceship Destiny. Wright reportedly confirmed that there is more to the ship than meets the eye.

According to the Sci Fi Australia blog, the Destiny “has a destination of cosmic importance, so important that it overshadows the desire for the crew to get home, and that by fulfilling this new mission, it may in fact allow them to get home”.

The second season will also apparently include “a gigantic battle in space featuring an armada of alien spaceships, and possibly a planet-based battle”. The programme’s mid-season finale meanwhile is said to feature a “sea of wrecked ships”. Wright previously revealed that the next season will be “dark” in tone.

May 14 2010

Inside The 34th Edition Of The Stargate Magazine With Julia Benson

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Tough, compassionate, loyal, determined and, at times, like most human beings, a little too emotional—those are just some of the qualities belonging to Stargate Universe’s Lt. Vanessa James. She and several fellow soldiers—as well as dozens of scientists and civilians—found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Through no fault of their own they’ve ended up on a journey across the stars.

Along for the ride is actress Julia Benson, who happily put on James’ military fatigues and combat boots for a chance to help tell their story. Unlike the lieutenant, however, this is not the actress’ first trip through the Stargate.

“I’m a local actor from Vancouver and Stargate is a huge part of our film industry here and the [film and TV] community.

“I actually did an episode of Stargate Atlantis called Irresistible,” says Benson. “I’d auditioned quite a bit for the show before finally being cast as Richard Kind’s (playing Lucius Lavin) head wife, Willa. I just remember stepping onto the set and instantly feeling what an incredibly well-oiled machine it was. Everyone was so friendly and it was a very family-oriented place. That’s all been reaffirmed for me since coming to work on Universe. They’re amazing people here.

Triple Threat

Having that Atlantis episode under her belt, Benson subsequently tried out for not one but three parts in Universe. “My first audition was for a character named Andrea Palmer,” she recalls. “Then I came back and found out that they [the producers] were considering me for a character named Riley, who is now played by the wonderful Haig Sutherland. Then I got to read for Vanessa James, and as soon as I read the sides [script pages] I immediately knew that I wanted to play her. We didn’t know much about the characters at the beginning. It was literally just a one-page breakdown on each of them, but I loved the way that Vanessa was written, with a lot of fire and life.

Uncertain Future

In Universe’s first season three-episode opening story Air, an attack by the Lucian Alliance on the off-world Icarus Base, sends Lt. James and all other base personnel through the Icarus Stargate and on a one-way trip to the Ancient starship Destiny. Separated from their loved ones and all else familiar to them by billions of miles, they quickly learn to survive on their own and, along the way, must try to find a way home to Earth. While their characters faced an uncertain future, Benson and her fellow castmates were carefully guided through the shooting of this three-part story by longtime Stargate producer/director Andy Mikita.

“Andy is the best,” says the actress with a smile.  “Air was epic—it felt like we were doing a feature film. This cast is huge and we were all here, all the time, for some long days. When we went on to do other episodes, there were scenes where it might be just you and one or two other people, and those stories felt a little different to shoot. So it’s nice whenever we get back to doing ensemble-based episodes like Air. As actors, this show has been a dream as well as a gift, and the cast is phenomenal. Every day we all come to set with big smiles on our faces and it’s because of who we’re working with, so it’s pretty special.”

Read the full interview in issue 34 of The Official Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/SGU Magazine – on newsstands now!

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May 09 2010

Stargate Universe 1.5 DVD and Blu Ray Details Released

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A group of soldiers, scientists and civilians, fleeing an attack, find themselves stranded billions of miles from Earth on an Ancient ship known as the Destiny. Locked on an unknown course, they must fight to survive and find a way home. The danger, adventure and hope they find on board the Destiny will reveal the heroes and villains among them.

Following up on February’s release of 1.0 on DVD and Blu, MGM and distributor Fox Home Entertainment have formally announced to retailers that on July 27th they will release Stargate Universe – 1.5 in both disc formats. Yes, that date is two weeks later than the one we passed along a while ago from The Official Stargate Magazine…but then again, dates move all the time in this industry!

The DVD release will come on 3 discs running 537 minutes long, presented in widescreen video. Audio is in both English: 5.1 Dolby Digital and with an option for Spanish: Dolby Surround. Subtitles are English, Spanish and French. Cost will be $29.98 SRP in the USA, and CA$37.98 SRP in Canada. Package art is below.

The Blu-ray Disc version will also be a 3-disc set for these 10 episodes Video is high-definition widescreen, and audio options on the BD release are for English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio or for Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. English, Spanish and French subtitles are available here as well. Price will be $39.99 SRP in the USA, and CA$49.99 SRP in Canada. Box art can be found at bottom (and we’re certain that MGM/Fox will fix the typo on the spine before the package ships!).

Extras for Stargate Universe – 1.5 (both DVD and BD) are shown as follows: Episode Commentary on all 3 Discs

  • David Blue: An Interview with the Creators of SG-U
  • Brian J Smith: An Interview with the Creators of SG-U
  • Alaina Huffman: An Interview with the Creators of SG-U
  • Designing a New Race: Space Aliens
  • Tanked! Elyse Levesque Goes for a Swim
  • Chatting with the Cast: Peter Kelamis
  • Chatting with the Cast: Julia Benson
  • Chatting with the Cast: Jennifer Spence
  • Chatting with the Cast: Patrick Gilmore
  • Finding Destiny: A Tour of the Destiny Set with Chris Beach
  • The Destiny of General O’Neill
  • A Day in the Life of Louis Ferreria
  • Out for a Spacewalk with Jamil Walker Smith
  • A Behind the Scenes Look at “Incursion”
  • Two-for-One: Behind the “Incursion” Double Ratchet Stunt
  • Kino Video Diaries One Long Endless Night
  • Horrible Accident
  • We Volunteer to Do This
  • Wait for It
  • Drop the Sirs
  • Like a Hug
  • Painful Moments Part 1
  • Painful Moments Part 2
  • All the Stages

Information Courtesy of TVShowsOnDVD

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