nolesrule
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Originally Posted by Vaughan Odendaal
I can't imagine Michael Hogan as anyone other than 'Saul Tigh'. He was Saul and practically made the character. Who else would you have chosen to fill the role ?
Originally Posted by Vaughan Odendaal
The opening credits, with this kind of sad weepy tinkling piano theme, has the same problem that the Voyager opening credits had - it was dull as dishwater. It doesn't say "Hold onto your hats, this shit is gonna be EPIC!" and get in your face. It just kind of drifts along, lulling you to sleep.
As for the score during the show - I cant clearly recall any memorable moments. It was just kind of there, not really adding anything to the proceedings
And see - THIS, above everything else, is what really pisses me off about the show. "You don't see how wonderful and amazing and breathtaking and groundbreaking and astounding and life-changing it is, therefore you MUST be a hater." If I don't fall to my goddamned knees and worship the very ground the show walks upon, I must be an blithering idiot. I hear this from EVERY SINGLE turn, every conversation that I've ever had with fans eventually turns into "If you don't get it, then clearly you are dumb!"
Originally Posted by Johnny Angell
I have just started watching BSG (the remake) for the first time. I was not a fan of the original, so I don't have strong memories of it. I'm watching on netflix blurays and have made it to episode 10 (The Hand of God).
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Originally Posted by Will_B
For me, Bear McCreary's BSG music stands as one of the few really memorable TV scores in the last two decades (along with amazing work like Michael Giacchino's Lost score or Angelo Badalamenti's Twin Peaks score).
Originally Posted by Simon Massey Aside from the opening theme to Battlestar which I remember and the design of the ships and Cylcons, I struggle to remember anything remotely interesting about the original myself.