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| Running Time: |
2 hours, 55 mins
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| Director: |
Michael Rymer |
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17 January 2004 |
| Date Added: |
10 April 2007 |
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Forty years after the Cylon Wars, humanity's deadliest enemies have re-emerged with a vengeance. In a sudden, devastating nuclear attack, the Cylon robots - which have now taken human form - wipe out billions of people. Only a ragtag fleet of Colonial forces is left to shepherd humanity's few survivors to safety.
Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos), a veteran of the Cylon Wars and the highest-ranking military officer left alive, reactivates the battlestar Galactica to once again face his greatest nemeses. His son, Lee (Jamie Bamber), callsign "Apollo," joins the fight alongside the fleet's best pilot, Kara Thrace (Katee Sackhoff), callsign "Starbuck."
With the president and most of his senior cabinet killed in the attack, Secretary of Education Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) is sworn in as the new President of the 12 Colonies of Kobol. As Adama and Roslin debate whether to fight or flee, the Cylons launch a sneak attack on the new president's ship.
Forced into an uneasy alliance, President Roslin (Mary McDonnell) and Commander Adama (Edward James Olmos) do their best to lead the military into battle and the civilians to safety.
Gaius Baltar (James Callis), the corrupt genius who inadvertently helped the Cylons infiltrate the government's defense systems, has been rescued, treasured as one of humanity's last great intellectuals. No one has yet discovered Baltar's involvement in the Cylon attack - or that he is still haunted, and possibly controlled, by visions of the seductive Cylon "Number Six" (Tricia Helfer).
Aboard the Galactica, Baltar's superior intellect ironically leads to his designation as the authority on all things Cylon. Outnumbered and outarmed, Adama reluctantly concedes that President Roslin was correct - this battle was lost before it had begun.
With no choice but to flee, humanity's survivors set out in search of the mythic 13th Colony of Kobol ... a legendary planet known as Earth.
Reviews"As is appropriate for this more jaded era, the story is much more grim and edgy. Now if I can just get used to Starbuck being a girl..." - Brian Mckay, efilmcritic.com"Just might actually be superior to the original..." - James O'Ehley, Sci-Fi Movie Page Other Battlestar Galactica titles:
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