Stargate Continuum DVD
Stargate Continuum Blu-ray DVD
Baal travels back in time and prevents the Stargate program from ever being
started. SG-1 team must somehow restore history and once again save the galaxy
from oppressive domination.
Stargate The Ark of Truth Movie
Blasting off where the Sci-Fi Channel's longest running show, Stargate SG-1, left off, this thrilling feature thrusts the Stargate team's
Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks), Vala (Claudia Black),
Teal'c (Christopher Judge), Sam (Amanda Tapping) and
Cam (Ben Browder) into their biggest challenge yet. In search of an Ancient artifact they hope can defeat the oppressive
Ori, the team not only learns that the Ori are set to launch a final assault on Earth, but a double-crossing I.O. operative is aboard the Odyssey! Also starring Beau Bridges, this pulse-pounder is loaded with enough suspense, humor and action to fill a galaxy!
Stargate SG-1 The Complete Series Collection DVD
Disc 1- 5: Stargate SG-1 Season 1 Disc 6-10: Starage SG-1 Season 2 Disc
11-15: Stargate SG-1 Season 3 Disc 16-20: Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Disc 21-25:
Stargate SG-1 Season 5 Disc 26-30: Stargate SG-1 Season 6 Disc 31-35: Stargate
SG-1 Season 7 Disc 36-40: Stargate SG-1 Season 8 Disc 41-45: Stargate SG-1
Season 9 Disc 46-50: Stargate SG-1 Season 10 Disc 51: Bonus Disc 1, Disc 52:
Bonus Disc 2, Disc 53: Bonus Disc 3
Stargate SG-1 Season 10
Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, and Michael Shanks
The final Season comes to DVD! In season 10, Vala, a former Goa'uld
host turned freedom-fighter, joins SG-1 in their battle to defend the galaxy
from the holy war of the Ori. Meanwhile, relations between the Jaffa and Earth
continue to be strained. It all comes to a sizzling end on the finale.
Stargate SG-1 - Seasons 1-9
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Stargate SG-1 The Complete Seasons 1-7
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Stargate SG-1 Season 7
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A gradual shift in overall style, character homecomings and
departures, and evolving on- and off-screen roles for the major
players are among the attractions of the seventh season of Stargate
SG-1. Spread out over five discs, these 21 episodes are
ample indication that changes notwithstanding--and admittedly,
not all of them are for the better--the series remains arguably
the best-made, most compelling sci-fi program on television.
Perhaps most noticeable is the reduced role of star Richard
Dean Anderson, who opted to limit his number of trips to
Vancouver, where Stargate SG-1 is filmed. But that's not
a bad thing. The show's ability to poke fun at itself has always
been a strong suit, and while Anderson still brings a welcome
sense of humor to his portrayal of wiseacre and loose cannon Col.
Jack O'Neill, his act is getting a little smug by now.
What's more, the other principal cast members have taken up the
slack, both behind and in front of the camera: Michael Shanks
(Daniel Jackson, who rejoins the cast in episode 1) wrote
one episode and co-wrote another; Christopher Judge (Teal'c)
wrote one as well; Amanda Tapping (Lt. Col. Samatha
Carter) directed episode 19, "Resurrection"; and
even Corin Nemec (Jonas Quinn, who appears in just
a few episodes) contributed one story.
The seventh season also finds the series somewhat more
earthbound than in the past; indeed, there are episodes in which
the Stargate (the "wormhole" our heroes use to
travel to different worlds) doesn't appear at all. On balance,
the stories are more personal, and more political--especially
the final two, with the newly elected U.S. President (William
Devane) struggling to decide the fate of the Stargate program
(and, of course, the fate of the entire known universe as
well!). And then there's the ultimate villain, Anubis,
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