Battlestar Galactica: Razor [2007] | ![Battlestar Galactica: Razor [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51A34cjxepL._SL75_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Felix Enriques Alcala Actors: Edward James Olmos, Mary Mcdonnell, Jamie Bamber, Katee Sackhoff Studio: Universal Pictures Video Category: DVD
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Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 103 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6
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Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: December 26, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: All of our items are brand new and take approx 4-6 working days (excluding weekends) from order to delivery. We only deliver to the UK.
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Amazon.co.uk Review The revival of Battlestar Galactica has proven not just to be a roaring success with viewers, but one of the most critically-acclaimed science-fiction series too. Battlestar Galactica: Razor's place is as an introduction to the events that take place in the fourth season of the show. Yet it's also a terrific feature-length TV movie in its own right. The story of Battlestar Galactica: Razor actually focuses quite a lot on a different Battlestar, the Pegasus. Throughout the movie, we see it under the command of the love-to-hate Admiral Helena Cain, while we also follow Lieutenant Kendra Shaw under her tutelage, and Lee Adama's first mission in charge of the Pegasus. Naturally too, Battlestar Galactica: Razor isn't shy of Cylons, as we see them in the infancy of their attack on humankind. And all of these ingredients make for some interesting back story to the main show, and a great one-off piece of entertainment too. It doesn't pull its punches when it comes to the action sequences, and there's some worthwhile character work in there too. While clearly intended as an appetite-whetter for the fourth season of Battlestar Galactica, Razor nonetheless has enough in the tank to more than hold its own. It proves to be yet another example as to why Battlestar is the show that's been topping science fiction fans' favourites lists for some time. --Jon Foster
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Worth the time. July 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'll keep this short and sweet. Much of the marketing gave people the wrong impression of this feature length. Many thought it was history of the Pegasus under the command of Admiral Cann many thought it was the missing pieces between command being handed down to Lee Adama and it's untimely destruction at the Battle for New Caprica.
Whatever you thought, what you want this be. Throw it out the window now. Expectations and preconceptions will only close your mind and heart to this magnificent piece of story telling.
Although the story follows the once innocent Kendra Shaw, Admiral Helena Cain (fantastically portrayed by the talented Michelle Forbes) has stolen the show with a character, who's ideals and principles would turn even the most moral viewers into Razors.
You don't even need to be a fan of the Battlestars series nor have a comprehensive knowledge of the universe to enjoy this. Due to the focus of the story everything unravels itself and is very much self-explanatory. It can and will draw in the most unlikely viewers.
And for those who are fans. Many questions will be answered, but many many more questions will be raised.
Worth the time.
Don't care that much for it. July 15, 2008 Personally,I'm not a fan of this show.However,I do have my favourite characters.Edward James Olmos as Commander Adama.Mary McDonnell as President Laura Roslin,and Grace Park,as Sharon.My main gripe is that the writers always seem determined to show practically all of the male characters as totally and useless weaklings.Girl power is what they like here.The action is good,but of course,its the women that save the day.I didn't find this to my liking,but if you are a fan of extreme girl power saving blokes,and treating most of the men with utter comtempt,this is for you.Its not for me.
Good but not up to the usual standard of writing June 23, 2008 As an established fan of the series I enjoyed Razor. It was great to have a little more back-story regarding the Pegasus, the first Cylon War and Admiral Cain. The old time Cylons and Cylon Raiders were a real treat to see and beautifully rendered. That said, the lead characters of Kendra Shaw and Admiral Cain are particularly unsympathetic and very hard to like- which makes this story a little hard to really engage with. I also thought that the story had holes and inconsistencies that I would not usually associate with BSG. It was somewhat bizarre that Admiral Adama would send a whole battlestar to search for a missing Raptor. It was even more odd that he would then chose to accompany it. It was inconsistent and out of character for him to selectively start overruling his son's commands- while at the same time telling him that it was `his call'. The whole raid on the base-star was then rather unconvincing in so far as they had no problem escaping through the fighter screen once they withdrew- indeed it seems not to have even been a factor. Minor quibbles maybe - and I feel like a real geek for even writing this- but BSG doesn't normally contain these sort of flaws. In summary, great for back-story, not so great for the actual drama and writing.
Superb May 2, 2008 A must see for fans and an exciting flick for others - however I would recommend that you watch sequentially. Great piece of TV with cinema standard production values.
For BSG fans (not for others) May 1, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The current re-imagined and updated "Battlestar Galactica" is, in my opinion, the best sci-fi series currently on air. Its sweep, the depth of its storylines, the characterisation and acting, the ability to create societies that are both alien and familiar at the same time, above all its ability to hold interest and provoke thought - there is nothing to match it, and there hasn't been for a few years. (I was a great fan of "Firefly" but wouldn't see these two series as going head-to-head, "Firefly" had its own universe and its own, very different, strengths.) For fans of BSG "Razor" is a welcome addition to the DVD collection. It fills out the "side story" of Admiral Cain and the Battlestar Pegasus, and goes some way (not all the way) to explaining why she acted the way she did. The production style and dark gritty atmosphere were typical "BSG" and it was interesting to see the "old style" Cylons and ships, familiar to viewers of the original series, popping up in the obsolete and ostensibly abandoned Cylon base. It ended on a teasing note that will certainly whet the appetite of those who have just watched season 3 for the developments of season 4. My only complaint: even for a fan it's a bit pricey for what you get. Those who have not been following "BSG" are likely to be totally lost; certainly they will miss most of the nuances and the plot aspects relevant to the story arcs of the main series. They should avoid "Razor" and instead go and buy the mini-series so they can get orientated and hooked.
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