Former Sci Fi Exec Nora O’Brien Dies Suddenly

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From The Hollywood Reporter comes the very sad news that former Sci Fi Channel executive Nora O’Brien died suddenly of a brain aneurysm yesterday (April 29, 2009) in Sausalito, California. As NBC vice president for drama programming, she had been in the Bay Area for several weeks for the shooting of a pilot for NBC called Parenthood, based on the movie by the same name. She was playing a basketball game with colleagues in the evening when she suddenly collapsed, according to this account in the Contra Costa Times.

Nora spent five years at The Sci Fi Channel and while there was at different times the executive in charge of both Stargate: SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. The producers, in particular Joe Mallozzi, have always spoken very highly of Nora, and fans had the opportunity to see her at Comic Con. She was in person a true fan of Stargate and immensely grateful for the loyalty of its fans. Solutions would like to express our regret for her loss to her family, friends, and co-workers, past and present.

Ben Browder Talks “Freeze Frame”

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In a new interview at BenBrowderPortal.com, Ben Browder talks about his new film project Freeze Frame.  The film is written by Jonas McCord and will film later this year according to the website, which is taking donations toward the production. The movie tells the story of an Iraqi war veteran, played by Browder, who’s tormented by guilt over having killed a group of civilians in combat. He meets a Vietnam vet with similar guilt, and they embark on an emotional journey together. In spite of the possibly political nature of the project, Ben does not see an ideology to it:

Well no, I don’t think that there’s anything inherently political in exploring a topic that has been examined and re-examined for centuries.  What you’re really talking about is the state of individuals who return from war.  And how they cope.  In my estimation it’s a human story.  Now is it timely?  Yeah, because we have a number of people overseas who, when they come back, they are suffering.  And experiencing what soldiers have from time immemorial.  And to remember the lessons of past wars.  I don’t know that there’s anything inherently political about it.

A five minute piece representative of the movie was filmed featuring Ben and may be viewed on YouTube.

The interview also touches on what’s keeping him busy these days, including coaching a girls high school pole vaulting team.

David Hewlett Retakes Control of “Starcrossed”

In response to a question posed to a SyFy representative on Twitter, David Hewlett has revealed he is taking back the rights to his sci fi comedy concept, Starcrossed.

David declared (see his Twitter page):

SyFy tells me that they’re going to give the Starcrossed rights back to us…once paperwork clears we shoot it!

A few minutes later, in response to another question about whether it will still be a made-for-web series, David said:

really depends on what SyFy allows with the paperwork…I want a 2 hour pilot!

Starcrossed grew out of Hewlett’s movie A Dog’s Breakfast, which featured a character playing an actor on a science fiction space opera.

Sci Fi Channel announced they would make the concept into a web series, as we reported here. The idea of the show is to take a comedic look at the backstage happenings of a TV science fiction production.

We hope David will get to take Starcrossed before the cameras soon, and that we’ll see some familiar faces in the production.

Stargate Garners Many Leo Nominations

leo2009logoThe nominations for the British Canadian Film and Television 2009 Leo Awards were announced today. Among the nominees are many for Stargate, both for acting and production. Only shows and films that are produced in BC, Canada, are eligible. Here are the nominees!

(Note: David Hewlett has now said on his Twitter page that he is not eligible, because he lives in Washington state, not BC. What a pity!)

  • Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama – Michael ShanksStargate Continuum
  • Best Lead Performance by a Female – Amanda TappingStargate Continuum
  • Best Direction in a Feature Length Drama – Martin WoodStargate Continuum
  • Best Screenwriting in a Feature Length Drama – Brad WrightStargate Continuum
  • Best Cinematography in a Feature Length Drama – Peter WoesteStargate Continuum
  • Best Picture Editing in a Feature Length Drama – Brad Rines Stargate Continuum
  • Best Overall Sound in a Feature Length Drama – Paul Sharpe, Iain Pattison, Graeme HughesStargate Continuum
  • Best Sound Editing in a Feature Length Drama – Devan Kraushar, James Wallace, Kirby Jinnah, Jay Cheetham, Dario DiSantoStargate Continuum
  • Best Production Design in a Feature Length Drama – James RobbinsStargate Continuum
  • Best Costume Design in a Feature Length Drama – Christina McQuarrieStargate Continuum
  • Best Visual Effects in a Feature Length Drama – Michelle Commens, Stephen Bahr, Christopher Stewart, Krista McLean, James KawanoStargate Continuum
  • Best Dramatic Series – Stargate Atlantis (Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, Brad Wright, Robert Cooper,Carl Binder, Martin Gero, Alan McCullough, John Smith – Producers)
  • Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series – David Hewlett – SGA – The Shrine
  • Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series  – Jewel Staite – SGA – Tracker
  • Best Direction in a Dramatic Series Steven A. Adelson – Robert Cooper – Stargate Atlantis – Vegas
  • Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series –
    • Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie – Stargate Atlantis – Remnants
    • Brad Wright – Stargate Atlantis – The Shrine
    • Alan McCullough – Stargate Atlantis – The Queen
  • Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series –
    • Michael Blundell – Stargate Atlantis – Vegas
    • Jim Menard – Stargate Atlantis – The Shrine
  • Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series
    • Mike Banas – Stargate Atlantis – Vegas
    • Brad Rines – Stargate Atlantis – The Shrine
  • Best Overall Sound in a Dramatic Series – Kelly Cole, Bill Mellow, Joe Watts, Hugo De Le Cerda, Kevin Belen (SGA – Enemy at the Gate)
  • Best Sound Editing in a Dramatic Series – Steve Smith, Matthew Wilson, Kirby Jinnah, Jay Cheetham (SGA  – Enemy at the Gate)
  • Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series – James Robbins (SGA – Search and Rescue)
  • Best Costume Design in a Dramatic Series – Valerie Halverson (SGA – The Queen)
  • Best Make-Up in a Dramatic Series – Todd Masters, Holland Miller, Kyla-Rose Tremblay, Nicholas Podbrey, Brad Proctor (SGA – Vegas)
  • Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series – Mark Savela, Shannon Gurney, Kodie MacKenzie, Vivian Jim, Dan Wier (SGA – First Contact)

Atlantis will have some alums amongst their competition, Sanctuary has had ten nominations, including Amanda Tapping for Best Lead Actress in a dramatic series for the episode “Requium” and Chris Heyerdahl (Halling/Todd the Wraith of SGA) in the episode Revelations II.

Brad Wright and Robert Cooper have already been singled out for a special achievement Leo for the 2009 ceremony.  Congratulations to all the Stargate nominees!

The full list of nominees can be found here.

Wright and Cooper Spill on Stargate

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Today at the Vancouver Creation Stargate Convention, Executive Producers Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper gave a very informative, interesting, and at times quite intellectual talk to an enthusiastic audience. A more detailed report will follow, but here are news tidbits of immediate interest to Stargate fandom.

** NOTE: minor spoilers for SGU and SG-1 **

Stargate Universe

While the teasers that have been aired so far for Stargate Universe (SGU) have been very dark (see “Frantic” and “Philosophical”), there will definitely be humor in the series. The teasers, created by Sci Fi Channel, are meant to set a mood and an energy, but the characters will have innate humor. The show is set in the here and now, and even in bad situations, people make jokes.

SGU will have touchstones from SGA and SG-1. The show takes place in the same time period, and there will be visitors from those shows. There will also be a lot of back reference. While wanting to bring in new fans, they also want to reward long-time fans.

SGU will have new mythologies, some related to the Ancients and others brand new. Since the ship will be exploring the universe, there won’t need to be a basis in Earth mythology.

The aliens on SGU will be very alien. They won’t be humanoids with prosthetics, and they won’t speak English. They will be as alien as you’d hope to find in the far reaches of the universe.

There will be a component on SGU that allows the characters to relate back to Earth and to people on Earth. It will enable stories of the trapped crew interacting with their loved ones. It will allow the writers to tell “Earth” stories. [This is likely a reference to the Ancient communication terminal that will allow body-swapping similar to what was done on SG-1.]

The show will shoot in New Mexico in a couple of weeks. Those will be scenes from “Air Part 3”. They’re really looking to find new ways to have episodes that aren’t set in trees.

Cooper believes the SGU gate is the coolest ever. And there will be a shot of the Earth gate in which viewers will see a chevron lock that’s never been seen locked before. He would not confirm that it’s the ninth chevron.

Space Network in Canada will air SGU at the same time as it’s aired on Syfy in the US. They expect the UK to air it too, as there is lots of interest in the show due to Scottish actor Robert Carlyle being in it. [There’s confirmation of Sky One from Variety today.]

On the involvement of sci fi author John Scalzi with SGU, Wright said Scalzi has been reading every script and giving notes. He’s been especially helpful in rooting the science of the show a bit more in reality. He might write an episode if he gets time at some point. Wright is a big fan of his fiction, as is Joe Mallozzi, and Scalzi’s sensibility and humor they felt would benefit the show.

The style of SGU is different from the past. Cooper doesn’t believe they are emulating Battlestar Galactica. But, they want to shoot the show more like how a documentary crew would shoot on the ship if they were there documenting it. So cameras will be in non-standard places. The sets will be lit naturally, such that the actors can move around as if they’re on a stage, rather than having to be in one place for lighting reasons. Already as a result they are getting far more “real” performances from the cast. Viewers will feel as though they are there. It will feel less staged and less unrealistic. They hope this will help viewers connect with the characters very closely. One show they did look at as an example to draw from was Firefly. It was shot with hand-held cameras or non-traditional camera placements. So Firefly and other dramatic shows were somewhat an inspiration.

There will be two gay characters on SGU. Cooper started to say there would be one at least, and Wright clarified that there will be two. Cooper and Wright want the crew to represent our society, with all its complexity and realism. They want it to be identifiable to as many people as they can. Not for ratings, but to portray humanity.

Stargate Atlantis

Wright and Cooper, and MGM, want to make an Atlantis movie. The fact the sets are still up and their space being paid for is evidence of MGM’s commitment to the movie. However, given the world economy, the people who fund the movies have put the breaks on actual production. Joe Mallozzi and Paul Mullie are working hard on the script, and they really want to make it as much as we want to see it.

Stargate SG-1

The SG-1 movie seems to have been green-lit. It will probably start shooting in the Fall, but that is somewhat dependent on whether the SGA movie gets the green light and they decide to film them back-to-back. It’s “probably” because there are a lot of deals that have to be put in place before that can happen. This likely refers to actor deals. If it films this Fall, it would probably be released in the Summer of 2010.

As far as why the 3rd SG-1 movie will revolve around O’Neill, it’s because he’s cool, and because Wright had a story idea that would really work with O’Neill. Wright loved Continuum especially when RDA was in it.

The re-cut version of “Children of the Gods” is complete and has been delivered to MGM and Fox for distribution as a special DVD. It will include a commentary track by Brad Wright and, for the first time ever, Richard Dean Anderson. Wright noted that the story was very fresh and new to RDA, so many years after filming it. Wright believes they are in the final process of working on the DVD, but he doesn’t have a timeline for the release. The DVD will be dedicated to the memory of Don S. Davis.

The 3rd SG-1 movie won’t feature Ba’al or Cliff Simon.

There can’t be a theatrical release of any of the Stargate shows because of the issue of rights of the original Stargate movie creators. So don’t expect a Stargate movie in theaters.

Vancouver Con Teaser Pics

Your intrepid Solutions reporter has been on the scene in Vancouver all week for the 2009 Creation Vancouver Stargate Convention. In addition to sampling of of actor pictures below, stay tuned for many filming location images and our usual complete, illustrated con report. All the guests have been wonderful; they’ve kept up with the very long hours even better than some fans, who’ve been seen crawling to their rooms to rest or wait out the autograph lines. There hasn’t been major news to come out of the con so far, but plenty of smaller tidbits that we’ll share soon.

The actors have no information about the Stargate Atlantis movie. Hopefully something will be revealed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper tomorrow. Stargate Universe remains strictly under wraps, and the set visit this year did not include any of the SGU ship sets. The Atlantis sets are standing, and the SGC set could be restored with two weeks of work, according to producer N. John Smith.

Click on the thumbnails to see full-sized images!

RDA Confirmed for SGU Guest Spot

As we previously reported, the Jack O’Neill character appears in the Stargate Universe episode 1.06 “Earth”. Today at the Creation Stargate Convention in Vancouver, actor Gary Jones (Walter Harriman), said he filmed SGU scenes with Richard Dean Anderson this week, confirming that RDA will reprise his role as O’Neill. Jones didn’t mention the episode name, but said his scenes take place in a redressed version of the SG-1 gate control room set. Jones did one day of filming with Anderson and is very proud to say he’s appeared in all three Stargate series. Based on the spoilers already released, it’s likely Anderson filmed for more than the one day Jones mentioned.  Jones also said O’Neill has been promoted to three-star General, which would make him a Lieutenant General in the US Air Force.

New MacGyver Movie In The Works

Hollywood production company New Line Cinema is producing a new movie based on the series “MacGyver,” which ran from 1985-92 and starred Richard Dean Anderson (Gen. Jack O’Neill). From The Hollywood Reporter:

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New Line is using twine, bubble gum and a pencil to throw “MacGyver” into development as a feature film.

Raffaella De Laurentiis, daughter of Dino De Laurentiis, is producing through her Raffaella Prods. along with Martha De Laurentiis and series creator Lee Zlotoff.

“MacGyver” was a science-oriented adventure series that ran from 1985-92 on ABC. Richard Dean Anderson, later of “Stargate: Atlantis” and “SG-1” fame, starred as an incredibly resourceful secret agent for the Phoenix Foundation who frequently would escape from dangerous situations with ingenious and lightning-quick engineering trickery.

No writer is attached, but the studio hopes to find a script that can acknowledge how the concept has staked a place into pop culture yet still makes for a serious and fun adventure movie.

“We think we’re a stick of chewing gum, a paper clip and an A-list writer away from a global franchise,” said New Line’s Richard Brener, who will oversee with Sam Brown and Walter Hamada.

Let’s hope this film is more faithful to the spirit of the original show than certain other remakes (Mod Squad and Starsky and Hutch come to mind)! No word on whether RDA will appear in the film. MacGyver has been re-introduced to audiences recently as part of the SNL “MacGruber” skits, which can be viewed at Hulu.com.