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Thursday, May 2, 2013

HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY, 'V'!

To serve man! Can Mike Donovan resist the power of the alien reptiles of V? Image: WARNER BROTHERS.

This week, Kenneth Johnson's supreme TV mini-series saga from 1983, V, showing an alien invasion of Earth by disguised reptiles-humanity seduced, Pied Piper-like, into letting them take their planet's natural resources and its people as a food source- reaches its Thirtieth Anniversary this week. And I have to say, its four hour, two-part storytelling has held up pretty well, especially so after the slow burning but vital first hour's set-up. The script and characters (like heroic He-Man Mike Donovan (Marc Singer), independent and relatable young Juliet Parrish (Faye Grant) and diabolical sexy and downright evil Diana (Jane Badler)) are memorable, the film effects model work solid, and the green-skineed, red-eyed aliens, once revealed, positively nasty, as Donovan is the first to discover.

Gaining acclaim and huge ratings on its original broadcasting, V was an international success that would spawn an action-packed sequel and a short-lived, one-off series that would be great fun but didn't totally live up to the original from which it was spawned. Regardless of that, its aura as a big-league and intelligent, thought-provoking sci-fi series remains intact. Here's hoping it gets soem kind of remastered Blu-ray re-release in the not too distant future...

Happy 30th Birthday, V!

Check out Kenneth Johnson's site going behind the scenes on the series here: V History

A nice retrospective on the series: V – The 30th Anniversary of a television classic | Playmountain

V superfan Ilana Rapp's site on both the original and recent re-imaging series continues to gain followers, and is well worth a visit: Ilana's "V" Celebrity Site ABC's V Jane Badler Elizabeth Mitchell Morena Baccarin Kenneth Johnson Faye Grant Marc Singer Michael Ironside

A very enjoyable music tribute to the series action and adventure (with thanks to Paul S Fraser): V for Victory- War (Poets of the Fall) - YouTube



Friday, March 1, 2013

SKIN AND SCALES! 'V' RETURNS TO UK TV

Battleground: Earth. The cast of V. Images: WARNER BROTHERS. 

Humanity and its resources are still very much back on the menu for those evil reptiles from the Sirius solar system, also bearing an unceasing cannibalistic thirst for flesh- the Visitors- in the popular two season running re-imagining of Kenneth Johnson's classic V from a few years back, now returned in weekly re-runs every Tuesday on the UK's SYFY and HD Channels.

V: The New Series - Season 2 Syfy UK Trailer 2 - YouTube
V: The New Series: Season 2 Syfy UK Trailer - YouTube

No remake could ever capture the spirit and dedication of writer/creator Johnson's original mini-series sci-fi allegory concept from 1983, but this update is enjoyable enough, with spirited performances from the shows two female stars, LOST/REVOLUTION's Elizabeth Mitchell as caring and dedicated FBI agent turned resistance leader Erica Evans, and Morena Baccarin in a career-making turn long before she shot to fame as the emotionally damaged wife of American Islamic terrorist Nicholas Brody in Showtime's HOMELAND. In her long legged, business-suited guise portrayal as the despicably cunning and cruelly sadistic Anna, determined to rule not just humanity but also going on an insane quest to destroy God and the Human Soul, Baccarin genuinely gives her all for the series and proves a worthy successor to Jane Badler's equally evil Diana (who also makes a set of impressive regular appearances as Anna's imprisoned mother in the improved Season Two).

Meeting the aliens. Erica (Elizabeth Mitchell) and Tyler (Logan Huffman) hook up with Lisa (Laura Vandervoort) and Anna (Morena Baccarin).

V: The New Series Cast Promo Interviews - YouTube
KOOL TV REVIEW: "V": THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON

Ratings may have sadly decreased over V's all-too brief run, resulting in the shows unfair cancellation by ABC (who never really supported it as well as they should have done), but I have no doubt that the overall format of the show will return to excite and create drama all over again in the not too distant future. It's just too good an idea. But next time, more money and time needs to be spent to get it just right-potentially, I feel, as a series of event TV movies rather than a weekly endeavour...

Get hold of V Seasons One and Two in stunning Blu-ray:
V - Season 1-2 [Blu-ray][Region Free]: Amazon.co.uk: Elizabeth Mitchell, Morris Chestnut, Joel Gretsch: Film & TV

V superfan Ilana Rapp continues her quest to bring the series back to the airwaves. Support her here: Project Alice

Monday, June 18, 2012

LIZARD REALM! THE ORIGINAL 'V' RETURNS...

Not our friends! The alien Visitors of V. Images: WARNER BROTHERS.

Humanity is back on the menu with the return of those reptilian outer space Nazi's from creator Kenneth Johnson's beloved ensemble cast sci-fi action adventure saga with a moral heart: V, the modern granddaddy/re-invention of major league alien invasion of Earth sagas, of which the original two-part, four hour mini-series gets a welcome re-run in stripped one hour episodes from today on the UK's CBS ACTION CHANNEL (followed by the inferior, but still enjoyable, serialised comic book-esque one season only weekly series). Unable to get his original mini-series idea for a character drama, based on the story IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE (which postulated a What if? scenario involving America becoming a dictator run, Nazi-esque state), off the ground in 1982/83, Johnson literally re-worked it within a strong sci-fi motif instead- with seemingly friendly aliens asking for our help, but soon turning human against human and taking control of our society and its resources- that proved too delicious and intriguing to pass up and which immediately proved popular with the NBC network and viewers, within a genre type exploration that had never been done as well either before or since, really, and despite all the even bigger budgeted grandeur, monsters, space battles and explosions that have followed it with the likes of THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, INDEPENDENCE DAY, FALLING SKIES, etc.

Skin-deep. Beautiful but deadly Diana (Jane Badler).

Johnson crafts an intelligent and character gripping script, of which his capable TV ambitious direction soon kicks into high gear after a slow but sure first hour building up the arrival of the aliens and the beginning of their integration into our society. Once the alien agenda and their true reptilian visages are revealed by determined news cameraman Mike Donovan (the sturdy Marc Singer), the fight for humanity begins and you're quickly hooked into what will happen next, as a small resistance force led by young and inexperienced Dr. Juliet Parrish (petite Faye Grant) begins its first might battle against superior Visitor resources, technology and firepower, ultimately led by the wickedly cruel super bitch scientist, Diana (played by the still gorgeous Jane Badler). Overall, the first mini-series has held up well as it approaches it's thirtieth anniversary: the central idea is terrific (with its strong allusions to the start of World War II and the Jewish holocaust), the casting of our ensemble characters (a concept so popular at the time with hit series like HILL STREET BLUES and ST. ELSEWHERE) is effectively handled and doesn't feel too soapy, the action is well staged and the filmed effects and optical work prove very good for their time. Jane Badler's famous eating of a gerbil now looks as fake as hell but it certainly has made a lingering impression with audiences/fans, and the overall lizard make-up effects still have the urgghhh factor! If you've never seen it before, V is well worth a look.

True hero: Mike Donovan (Marc Singer) fights back.
The first Earth Resistance: Juliet Parrish (Faye Grant) and Donovan.

Mini-series clips: V The Original Miniseries NBC Narrated Recap of Part One (Widescreen, Remastered) - YouTube

GAME OF THRONES may be the addictive and ground-breaking mini-series everyone is watching today, but back in its early eighties heyday, there had been nothing like V on television before. One of the most expensive and thought-provoking series of its time, the original first mini-series has an enduring populist quality legacy and classic moments that deservedly continue to exist in the minds of classic TV audiences right up to today.


Jane Badler will be meeting UK V fans at the LONDON FILM AND COMIC CON next month. Details here: London Film and Comic Con | 6 - 8 July 2012 | Olympia Grand Hall | The Film and Comic Con for London


The original V mini-series, it's sequel and the one-off weekly series are available on DVD.