Battlestar Galactica: Downloaded: Inside the Universe of the critically acclaimed TV series
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Average customer review:Product Description
Battlestar Galactica the ‘re-imagined’ version of the cult 1970s series and now in its fourth and final season is without doubt the most critically acclaimed SF show on TV.
With a classy ensemble cast, including Edward James Olmos (Miami Vice) and Mary McDonnell (Independence Day), cutting edge special effects, superb production design and adult-oriented scripts, the new Battlestar Galactica is both a worthy successor to a classic original, and a stunning piece of television in its own right.
This official full-colour companion to the first and second seasons is packed with exclusive interviews, stunning photos, behind-the-scenes secrets, and a complete episode guide with in-depth commentary from both cast and crew.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #131871 in Books
- Published on: 2009-04-28
- Released on: 2009-04-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781848561113
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
Review
"Remarkable behind the scenes information... nothing is left out" -- SFX
About the Author
David Bassom edited Titan’s official Battlestar Galactica magazine, and Dreamwatch. A seasoned writer in the field of fantasy and SF movies and television, his previous books include Creating Babylon 5 and The George Lucas Companion.
Customer Reviews
A nice repackaging
Although there are some significant differences, this volume is essentially a repackaging of the first two volumes of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: THE OFFICIAL COMPANION, covering the first two seasons. There is nothing in BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: DOWNLOADED to indicate that it is the first of two volumes, but I think it is safe to assume that there will be a second volume to encompass Seasons Three and Four and the two movies RAZOR and THE PLAN. The text of the new book isn't 100% the same as the first two. Parts have been rewritten and other parts merely adapted. But all in all the contents of the first two books and this new one are essentially the same. The difference? The new book is far more attractive, with a host of new photos and illustrations.
So should you get this if you already have the first two books? I suppose it depends. I am happy that I got it. It may be pretty much the same book, but it is a far more attractive one. It is also a far larger than the original series. The price is quite a bargain, far less than the cost of the first two books. If you don't own the original official companions, then I definitely recommend this one over those.
I indicated that the content was essentially the same. They start with a general explanation for how the television series was conceived and cast and how the production got underway. The bulk of the book consists of an episode-by-episode summary, with side notes about one or another aspect of the show. The book ends with a summary of many of the major characters on the show.
Shiny!
This official companion focuses on season 1 and 2 of the highly praised series, as well as taking an in-depth look at the 3-hour miniseries that started it all.
The first thing you'll notice when you get your hands on this book, is just how gorgeous it is! Really. I wanted to handle it with care so as to not mar it's beauty. From the thick glossy paper, to the full color images, to the red Cylon pulse that runs across the top of the pages, this book is as shiny as a centurion soldier!
Downloaded opens with a section called Battleplan, which talks about changes that were made from the original version of the show and why, and also explains things like casting choices and character names. There are so many gems of information in this section - like how they (wisely) decided to add lower ranking officers to the main cast of characters in order to allow them portray different walks of life and character interactions.
The bulk of the book is made up season 1 and 2 episode guides, which far surpass any episode guides I've found online. Each episode gets 2 pages consisting of an episode description, notes and thoughts from the writers of the episode, as well as insights from actors featured in the episode. And a gorgeous full page, full color image accompanies the information for each episode!
Interspersed among the episode guides is a wealth of information with features such as Character Profiles, Visual Effects, Costume Design, Production Design, and the Music of Battlestar Galactica. One of the features that I particularly enjoyed is From Mini-series to Series - an in-depth look at how the show went from a successful mini-series to become the new Battlestar Galactica series. The section on the mini-series is packed with interesting information, as are the many character profiles... Did you know that Jamie Bamber was a fan of the original series? Or that Katee Sackhoff found it "exhausting but fun" to play Kara's emotional turmoil?
Even with all that excellent information and so many stunning photos, I have to say that my absolute favorite aspect of Downloaded are the "Surveillance: Additional" sidebars. Almost every page in the companion book has a sidebar or inset that gives us some little-known insider tidbit of information. Geek goodness on every page!
With its loads of information, abundance of cast and crew commentary, and amazing collection of beautiful photos, I can't imagine any fan of Battlestar Galactica will be disappointed in Battlestar Galactica - Downloaded.
Double Dipping?
I hate when publishers do things like this! I already have volumes 1-3 and the 4th is on order.
I am glad I read that this book is mainly volumes 1 & 2. I love BSG but I do not feel any need to throw my money away on an item like this.





