Reminder: Joe Flanigan Chat at AXN Today

Joe Flanigan as Sheppard

The Hungarian site AXN is hosting a chat with Stargate Atlantis star Joe Flanigan at 7 pm local time (get time for your area here). The chat will be conducted in English.

Fans have been given the chance to post their questions at AXN, as well as at the fansite SFPortal, who have offered to pass the questions along.

[Many thanks to wraithfodder for keeping track of this event on LJ.]

UPDATE: According to the AXN site, the chat didn’t happen because they weren’t able to establish a connection to Joe and/or his computer. They will try to get Joe to answer the questions off-line so they can post them at the site.

Amanda Tapping Recalls First Stargate Days


Amanda Tapping as Captain Samantha Carter in “Children of the Gods”

Stargate star Amanda Tapping talked with Moviehole during the Vancouver Creation Convention in April about her first days in costuming at Stargate SG-1, back when the show was being produced for airing on the pay channel Showtime. It’s a rather heartbreaking account, but at the same time, shows what these characters meant to the actors even at the beginning of filming.

“The very beginning, my very first wardrobe call, I was asked to put on a push up bra and a tiny little tank top as my very first wardrobe fitting and I panicked because I thought ‘oh my god, they cast the wrong person,'” she recalled. “I’m not that and this character isn’t that and if they wanted a blonde boobie bombshell they cast the wrong girl.

“I remember crying in Christina McQuarrie’s little wardrobe change room and saying ‘why are they asking for this?’ I was told I was going to go up to the executive producers and show them this little look and I said ‘no, I can’t do it, maybe they’ve made a huge mistake.’

“It turns out it wasn’t Brad [Wright] or Rob [Cooper]—or Brad and Jonathan [Glassner] at the time—it was networks and whatever; it was different people who were making that decision, but I freaked and I guess Christina went up to them and [said] ‘she’s uncomfortable and this is not what the character is to her and maybe you can come down and explain to her why you want this incredibly strong, feisty woman to be this,’ and so they said ‘Don’t worry about it.’

“In some ways it was very painful and especially as a young actress, it was my first huge gig and I didn’t want to blow it, but by the same token, I was bawling; I was sitting in the wardrobe room crying, saying ‘this is not what this character is. I don’t see this character as this and if we’re going to cartoon this character then cast somebody different.'”

Fortunately, Tapping’s standing up for her character allowed her to produce a strong female role model that even she hopes her own daughter can look up to. “I think Sam is a great role model in that she is incredibly smart and unapologetic about it and that she’s strong and she’s loyal beyond measure. So many things that I admire about her that I would love for my daughter to take on.”

Now, over 12 years later, Tapping’s always willing to return to the Stargate sets, even after her success as the lead actor, director, and executive producer of her new hit series Sanctuary. The third SG-1 movie has been green-lit and Martin Wood is slated to direct Wright’s and Carl Binder’s script. “I don’t know anything about the movie. Michael [Shanks] and I were just talking about it; as far as we know, it’s going to be filming in the Fall and Rick [Richard Dean Anderson] [is] going to be in it and Chris [Judge] and Michael and I don’t know anything else beyond that.”

In the meantime, SG-1 fans are being treated to a new “final cut” of the episode that introduced the beloved cast: Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods: Final Cut is being released on July 21 in Region 1 (North America), July 27 in Region 2 (Europe), and August 5 in Region 4 (Australia). This “final cut” was created by Wright by going back to the original dailies and recreating the pilot with new visual effects and a new soundtrack by Joel Goldsmith. Additionally, Wright removed the female nudity that he felt didn’t belong in Stargate originally, but was asked to include on Showtime.

To read the complete interview, which includes Tapping’s view of Carter after she gained command of Atlantis, visit Moviehole: Interview: Amanda Tapping.

SGA Movie Working Title — Stargate: Extinction

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Edited to add: Joe confirmed this is indeed the working title in this blog entry.

On Thursday, Joe Mallozzi remarked on his blog that they have a working title for the SGA movie. Today his dogs (who have their own twitter page) twittered a picture of a computer screen showing a script title for a first-draft script, with authors Joe Mallozzi and Paul Mullie. We know Joe and Paul are writing the movie, so can we assume this is Joe’s reveal of the working title? If so, it’s a rather ominous one! Watch this space for confirmation.

Update Your Calendars for Stargate Stars

Here’s the list of upcoming events to add to your calendars concerning our Stargate stars! (This article might be updated if new information is made available after publishing.)

Television/Features:

  • Carmen ArgenzianoAngels and Demons is opening in theaters today, May 15. Check your local listings for show times.
  • Jason Momoa – Returning as Roman in the season finale of The CW’s The Game tonight at 8:30 pm.
  • Lou Diamond Phillips – Returning as Agent Ian Edgerton in the season finale of Numb3rs tonight at 10 pm on CBS.
  • Michael ShanksLiving Out Loud on the Hallmark Channel at 9 pm on Sunday, May 17.
  • Robert CarlyleThe Unloved premiering on the UK’s Channel 4 at 9 pm on Sunday, May 17.
  • Paul McGillion – In the two-hour season finale of 24 on FOX on Monday, May 18, at 8 pm.
  • Ben Browder – Audio interview with Sci Fi Talk Live on Blog Talk Radio about the independent film Freeze Frame on Monday, May 18, at 8 pm.
  • Joe Flanigan – On-line chat at Hungarian site AXN. Chatters must post in English. Fans who aren’t able to enter chat can ask their questions in the comment section at this SFPortal post and it will be passed along.

Conventions/Personal Appearances:

Got anything to add? Leave us a note in our comment section. Thanks. 🙂

[Thanks to the folks at Stargate Actor Appearances for keeping up with most of the convention/public appearances information used above. For an even more detailed report of what’s happening—with a slightly less formal tone—visit our LJ Companion’s Stargate Friday News Roundup Feature.]

Brad Wright Guests on The Jace Hall Show

The Jace Hall Show has posted their latest episode and Stargate co-creator and executive producer Brad Wright was there to share his method of how he makes the hard decisions concerning the productions, among other things.

Stargate Universe fans will enjoy the step inside the Icarus Base and Stargate Atlantis fans should take heart that the sets are still standing—reassurance that the movie will be made.

Visit The Jace Hall Show – Episode 9 for all of the irreverent fun.

SciFiandTVTalk: James Bamford – Action Man!

James Bamford in "First Contact"
James Bamford during rehearsals for “First Contact” (image from MGM)

Steve Eramo at the SciFiandTVTalk’s Blog has posted an interview that he did with Stargate Atlantis stunt coordinator James “Bam Bam” Bamford concerning his work during Season Five of the show.

They cover the coordination of the fight scenes between Tyre and Ronon in “Broken Ties” and the fact that Ivon Bartok recorded much of the process for a DVD feature. Bamford confides that the fight was edited due to time constraints, but that the DVD feature should show the entire sequence.

Other episodes in which Bamford had key scenes to choreograph included “Tracker” and “The Prodigal”. Bamford himself played a key role in “First Contact” as one of the three aliens raiding the city for the key to the Attero Device (and for Dr. Rodney McKay and Dr. Daniel Jackson as icing on the cake).

The intense and pivotal confrontation between Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell and the Replicators in Robert C. Cooper’s Stargate: The Ark of Truth was also something that Bamford worked on as fight coordinator for that production. “I think we had three days scheduled to do the main fight involving Ben Browder, which is way over and above what we usually get,” Bamford recalls. “I mean, we usually get four to six hours to do a fight, so three days was fantastic. Because SG-1 is such a well-oiled machine, we managed to get it done in a day-and-a-half, which was terrific. I had previously worked with Rob on [the season three Atlantis episode] Doppelganger, which had a large fight sequence. He enjoyed the choreography that I’d brought to Atlantis and wanted to extend that type of feel and look onto Ark of Truth. Needless to say I had a blast.”

To read the complete interview, visit SciFiandTVTalk’s Blog: James Bamford – Action Man!

Bamford is continuing his stunt coordinating for the franchise with his involvement in Stargate Universe, which is currently filming its first season and due to premiere on Syfy in October.

TVShowsOnDVD: Stargate Atlantis Fan’s Choice Blu-Ray

TVShowsOnDVD.com have announced that the special Blu-ray HD Disc for Stargate Atlantis will be released August 4!

The Fan’s Choice artwork at the site isn’t confirmed to be the official one, but it looks perfect for a disc (or several discs) full of episodes from across all the seasons of the show, chosen by fans through StargateHub.com:

1. Enemy at the Gate
2. Rising
3. The Siege
4. Tao of Rodney
5. Be All My Sins Remember’d
6. The Shrine
7. McKay and Mrs. Miller
8. Vegas
9. Midway
10. First Strike

Here are the specs on the release as provided by TVShowsOnDVD.com: “Today MGM and distributor Fox Home Entertainment revealed to retailers that Stargate: Atlantis – Fan’s Choice on high-def Blu-ray will arrive on August 4th, at a cost of $29.99 SRP. Specs show it will run 87 minutes, and is presented in 1080p widescreen video with English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio. Other language options include Spanish Stereo, 5.1 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital and subtitles in English, French or Spanish. No bonus material other than “trailers” had been mentioned in the information available to retailers, and as we said previously, final package art isn’t available yet. Stay tuned, however, and we’ll update you just as soon as we can!”

The running time for this release looks like only one episode is included, but according to the announcement, “For the first time ever on Blu-ray, here are extended versions of your two favorite episodes from the celebrated Stargate Atlantis™ series – without commercial interruption, and in packaging you designed! The exhilarating, feature-length pilot episode, Rising, sends a brilliant team of scientists through a Stargate to the legendary city of Atlantis. But not only is the city about to be engulfed by ocean water, an enemy appears who threatens everyone in the Pegasus Galaxy! And in the white-knuckle, lengthened Enemy at the Gate from Season 5, as the team tries to disempower Wraith hive ships, the Wraith discover coordinates that will allow them to destroy Earth!”

MGM Adds Two Atlantis Finale Videos

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“Enemy at the Gate” (image from MGM)

The Official MGM website has added two new videos to their collection, both focusing on Stargate Atlantis series finale “Enemy at the Gate”.

First up is “Finale Visual Effects” with LEO Award winning Visual Effects Supervisor Mark Savela (his team recently won this LEO for “First Contact”). Savela enthusiastically explains that the episode is a kind of full circle to the story that was kicked off in the series premiere “Rising”. He also said that they pulled out all of the stops to make the episode a “nice, big end to the season.”

Next, there’s “Mallozzi on Finale” in which executive producer and co-showrunner Joseph Mallozzi talks about how the finale both wraps up the series and opens doors to more story lines in the movie, which he calls “the next step.”

“It’s not so much an arc-driven movie, as much as it [is] an adventure that incorporates a lot of the backstory elements that we’ve presented up to this point, including the city itself, our characters, and some recurring characters. The movie will be better than Season Five.”

Speaking of the movie, Mallozzi and writing/producing partner Paul Mullie have finished the script. Mallozzi recently wrote in his weblog, “I … went over the Atlantis movie script with Paul. He wants to make a few dialogue tweaks but is otherwise very happy with what we’ve got. ‘It aint cheap!’ he said, stating the obvious. No, it certainly isn’t. Paul also pointed out that we still need to come up with a title, something better than Stargate Atlantis: The Movie. Working on it.”

Continuum and Atlantis Roar at the Leos

The Leo Awards website has now listed all of the winners of their 2009 awards by category. As was reported over the weekend, Stargate: Continuum and Stargate Atlantis were the big winners among the nominees:

Best Screenwriting in a Feature Length Drama
Brad Wright
Stargate Continuum

Best Overall Sound in a Feature Length Drama

Paul Sharpe, Iain Pattison, Graeme Hughes
Stargate Continuum

Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama
Michael Shanks
Stargate Continuum

Best Dramatic Series
Stargate Atlantis
Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, Brad Wright, Robert Cooper, Carl Binder, Martin Gero, Alan McCullough, John Smith – Producers

Best Direction in a Dramatic Series
Robert Cooper
Stargate Atlantis – Vegas

Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series
Alan McCullough
Stargate Atlantis – The Queen

Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series
Michael Blundell
Stargate Atlantis – Vegas

Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series
Mike Banas
Stargate Atlantis – Vegas

Best Overall Sound in a Dramatic Series
Kelly Cole, Patrick Ramsay, Bill Mellow, Joe Watts, Hugo De Le Cerda, Kevin Belen
Stargate Atlantis – Enemy at the Gate

Best Sound Editing in a Dramatic Series
Steve Smith, Matthew Wilson, Kirby Jinnah, Jay Cheetham, Jason Mauza
Stargate Atlantis – Enemy at the Gate

Best Costume Design in a Dramatic Series
Valerie Halverson
Stargate Atlantis – The Queen

Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series
Mark Savela, Shannon Gurney, Kodie MacKenzie, Viv Jim, Dan Weir
Stargate Atlantis – First Contact

You can find the complete list of winners at the Leo Awards website, including those for Sanctuary, Living Out Loud, and Stone of Destiny, all of which had actors from Stargate involved.