Commentary with Executive Producer/Writer Brad Wright and Director Martin Wood. They introduce themselves. This is the second Stargate movie though they started shooting it first. Martin says making...Brad being in the F-15 again. He thought no one would recognize him because of the visor, but then there was the night shot where the visor came off. And they mention what a great score this was.
Commentary on Unending by Executive Producer, Writer and Director Robert C. Cooper, Director of Photography Jim Menard and Actor Amanda Tapping. RCC spoke 98 percent of the time and you can imagine how...three of them went up there and said, wow, that happened. Cooper agreed they had been through a lot and unfortunately he doesn't think one could ever do justice to what went on behind the scenes.
Commentary on "Bounty" by Producer John G. Lenic and Director of Photography JimMenard. PDL was the director, and Kindler was the writer. This is JL's 206th episode of SG1; he was there from day one...for Ben since it was the director's wife he was kissing. And then they craned up to follow them off into the sunset, but it was actually a sunrise and it didn't matter anyway because it was cloudy.
Commentary on Line in the Sand by Writer Alan McCullough and ActorAmandaTapping. First off, there was a scene cut for time at the very start of this episode. The ep was about 14 minutes over. The...the food, she kept doing spit takes and blowing the food back in Ben's face. Rob added the line, "to each their own." AT remarks that there is a little shippy moment when Mitchell pats Carter's arm.
Commentary for The Quest Part 2 by Director Andy Mikita and Exec. Producer Paul Mullie. The production people said it couldn't be called The Quest Part One and the Quest Part Two. It had to be The...sets, they have to group the shots together for a day of filming. The Ori ship is on a set 20 minutes away from Bridge and it would be too expensive to have everyone go out there for one small scene.
Commentary for The Quest Part 1 by Joseph Mallozzi and Andy Mikita This ep was the one that nearly killed AM. It's a classic fantasy adventure, and of course JM has had a lot of background in that...day of the shoot, props said this is what you get. They like the over the shoulder shot of dragon, but not so much the frontal shot. ===== Okay, this one was fairly interesting to listen to. Su
Commentary for Company of Thieves with William Waring and Alan McCullough. This story was broken maybe in 2005 (a scene by scene discussion with the writers.) They both are pleased with the special...Mitchell" is Rob again. It's an extremely corny line but it's earned here. end. After hearing this one, I'm left with the impression Rob is kinda cruel and corny, and he has a man crush on Cam.
Memento Mori by J. Mallozzi and Paul Mullie The first shot is of someone exiting Sol’s Dinner—it’s director PDL. They couldn’t find a “Sol” in casting so they cast looked Italian so they changed the...no opinion, and when pressed says that would be giving it away. JM likes that the team hangs out together. And he loves Beau’s reaction to Daniel’s protest that he and Vala had not been on a date.
Counterstrike by Joe Mallozzi and Andy Mikita JM says this is the second ep of the Vala eps he wrote over the holidays. When he outlined the story with the A, B, C and D storylines, he made the rest...dynamic between the cast which was there instantly even in the early rehearsals and costume fittings. When he first met Christopher, AM thought he was ??? Ru Paul. AM will be a regular director on SGA.
200 by Brad Wright and Robert C Cooper. BW’s first commentary. He felt his commentary was the show itself and he said what he had to say in the show. (oh god. They are talking about their golf trips...of behind the scenes footage, which is really nice. It’s about 20 minutes long. And I was hoping for the wedding scene outtakes but alas, they ain’t there. Even still, it’s still worth watching.