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Stargate - Linha do Tempo

Título original: Stargate: Continuum
  • Vídeo
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 38 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
27 mil
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Stargate - Linha do Tempo (2008)
AçãoAventuraDramaFantasiaFicção científica

Alguns membros do time da SG-1 desaparecem e acabam entrando em um mundo onde o Stargate, o antigo portal estelar, não existe porque Ba'al, um inimigo alienígena, deseja conquistar a Terra e... Ler tudoAlguns membros do time da SG-1 desaparecem e acabam entrando em um mundo onde o Stargate, o antigo portal estelar, não existe porque Ba'al, um inimigo alienígena, deseja conquistar a Terra e alterou a linha do tempo.Alguns membros do time da SG-1 desaparecem e acabam entrando em um mundo onde o Stargate, o antigo portal estelar, não existe porque Ba'al, um inimigo alienígena, deseja conquistar a Terra e alterou a linha do tempo.

  • Direção
    • Martin Wood
  • Roteiristas
    • Brad Wright
    • Dean Devlin
    • Jonathan Glassner
  • Artistas
    • Ben Browder
    • Amanda Tapping
    • Christopher Judge
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
    27 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Martin Wood
    • Roteiristas
      • Brad Wright
      • Dean Devlin
      • Jonathan Glassner
    • Artistas
      • Ben Browder
      • Amanda Tapping
      • Christopher Judge
    • 62Avaliações de usuários
    • 17Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Ben Browder
    Ben Browder
    • Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell…
    Amanda Tapping
    Amanda Tapping
    • Lt. Col. Samantha Carter
    Christopher Judge
    Christopher Judge
    • Teal'c
    Michael Shanks
    Michael Shanks
    • Daniel Jackson
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Mjr. Gen. Henry 'Hank' Landry
    Claudia Black
    Claudia Black
    • Vala Mal Doran…
    Richard Dean Anderson
    Richard Dean Anderson
    • General Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neill
    William Devane
    William Devane
    • President Hayes
    Cliff Simon
    Cliff Simon
    • Ba'al
    Don S. Davis
    Don S. Davis
    • Major General George Hammond
    Steve Bacic
    Steve Bacic
    • Camulus
    Gary Jones
    Gary Jones
    • Chief Master Sgt. Walter Harriman
    Jacqueline Samuda
    Jacqueline Samuda
    • Nirrti
    Peter Williams
    Peter Williams
    • Apophis
    Darcy Cadman
    Darcy Cadman
    • Russian Officer
    P.J. Prinsloo
    P.J. Prinsloo
    • Alex
    • (as Peter John Prinsloo)
    Jean Daigle
    • Bosun
    Corey Turner
    • Helmsman
    • Direção
      • Martin Wood
    • Roteiristas
      • Brad Wright
      • Dean Devlin
      • Jonathan Glassner
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    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    7Aquillyne

    Thoroughly entertaining story concludes Goa'uld plot arc with finesse

    You may find reviews of 'Stargate: Continuum' inflated because of its contrast to the preceding 'Ark of Truth'. Whereas 'Ark' was in many ways, but not completely, a huge disappointment, 'Continuum' is and does everything 'Ark' failed at: the plot grips you, and isn't so linear; it surprises you, twists unexpectedly, rolls back on itself and weaves several arcs together, just like any good story should; there's genuine character development; and a deepened attention to detail and realism. Take your pick on one of the best ever 'Stargate SG-1' episodes, and imagine it being given the royal, feature-length treatment. 'Continuum' finally realises this notion without the symptoms of a clumsy transition between 42-minute episodes and an attempted epic that 'Ark' suffered from.

    For any of you who are new to the Stargate franchise, I will provide a brief explanation - but thankfully 'Continuum' doesn't make 'Ark's mistake of being incomprehensible for someone who hasn't watched Stargate for 10 years. The Goa'uld are a snake-like race of aliens who implant themselves inside humans, thereby taking total control of their bodies. Some of these aliens have amassed huge power, controlling vast fleets of ships and armies of "Jaffa" warriors, by using various technologies to give the impression that they are gods. Known as the System Lords, they have been conquering the galaxy for millennia. Near the end of 'Stargate SG-1', the System Lords were all but defeated - except for the most cunning, Ba'al, who managed to clone himself in an attempt to render himself unstoppable. 'Continuum' picks up after our heroes, SG-1 - the primary five-strong team taking orders from the U.S. Government to counter such inter-galactic threats - believe they have the last Ba'al remaining.

    But Ba'al is tricky as ever and, as ever, Cliff Simon plays him with a delicious mix of scheming genius, elaborate malice and exuberant vanity that has made Ba'al the villain we love to hate and hate to love. Indeed, Cliff Simon gives his singularly best performance of Ba'al to date, and is without a doubt the star of the show. In one dedicated, extended, excruciating sequence, Ba'al's character is really given a playground with the feature-length treatment he's always deserved: if you know Ba'al already you won't be able to stop grinning; if you don't you will fall hopelessly in love. This scene is rivalled only by a truly tense hostage sequence that rivals the best.

    In 'Continuum', SG-1 probably faces the toughest trials it ever has, causing the usually gentle-mannered Daniel Jackson to exclaim in profanities twice throughout the film. Initially this shocked me, as care is usually taken to ensure Stargate productions can be watched by all ages - but actually this elevation of maturity really added some welcome grit to the story, and is matched by a handful of graphic, gory killings. This grittiness is enhanced by the aforementioned attention to realism that a full-length movie allows time for. In your typical Stargate episode, being stuck in an ice cavern isn't all too bad - you'll find your way out soon enough. In 'Continuum' this entails that there's no light, you can't light a fire, your fast, hard breaths billow visibly through the air, you're shivering uncontrollably and eventually you'll get frostbite with dire consequences.

    At its heart, 'Continuum' is a time-travel story - a staple of science fiction and certainly of Stargate - but handled much better than usual. Whereas the 'SG-1' episode 'Moebius' thought it could hush the time paradoxes it generated aside, 'Continuum' faces them head-on. However, like the best sci-fi, it doesn't attempt to deliver you pseudo-scientific explanations, it just highlights the puzzles for your attention - they're interesting issues as questions alone. Of course, the time-travel itself is no real focus of the film, but more of a device to shake things up; in a sense, 'Continuum' is one, big, Stargate-themed "What if?" Characters are tested to extremes, are forced to interact with completely different roles, and the opportunity is seized to throw in more guest appearances of old characters than you can count.

    Besides all this praise there are some things 'Continuum' really lets itself down with. Some very awkward dialogue between the SG-1 members at the beginning reeked of the writer not really knowing what else to say - although there is an extremely bold speech from Vala, impressive only on account of the boldness of writing it in. Some crucial plot moments are swept over far too quickly - how quickly do you think you could be persuaded that your mortal enemy is actually your friend if you'd never met him before? Well, pretty damn quickly, 'Continuum' seems to think - although again there is enough material for the hardcore fan to "explain away" this kind of problem. It was also disappointing that Joel Goldsmith's score was disappointing - many scenes that really needed a strong sense of drama are overplayed by bright, bouncy music, which slightly jars; one thinks, "Aren't people dying here?" That said, it equally has its moments of grandeur.

    'Continuum' succeeds by walking the line between returning to SG-1's roots and mixing up the formula. Original series developer Brad Wright writes, with direction from more recent talent Martin Wood. His flair really shows - watch out for an extended tracking shot in the first few minutes of the film that climaxes with the entrance of the heroes. Whereas 'Ark' doesn't at any point seem to know quite what it's doing, 'Continuum' feels guided by more confident creatives, resulting in a satisfying movie for fans of the show.
    9poriami13

    Box Office Worthy and in True Stargate Spirit

    The general attitude going into this movie is half-skeptical, half-excited: on the one hand, direct-to-DVD rarely bodes well and Ark of Truth, while not bad on the whole, could have been a lot better; on the other hand, it's a new SG movie, it's got Jack, Goa'uld instead of Ori, whohoo! The verdict? Two words, people.

    It's Good!

    Continuum redeems the whole "SG1 movies" idea. True, Ark of Truth wasn't such a hard act to follow, but this goes above and beyond the "better than the first film" label. It's a true SG1 story, like we used to get'em in the first seasons. Plenty of adventure (they can't seem to get a break throughout the whole film), interspersed with the small moments we loved throughout the series: the one-liners (yes, Jack's got some lines, but most come from Mitchell), the technobabble (Sam still doesn't get to finish a phrase w/o being interrupted), the hard choices. And a taste of the good old Goa'uld arrogance we all know and love, to boot.

    The characters each get their spotlight moment. Mitchell shines throughout, indeed this seemed to be a movie made to show he well and truly belongs to SG1 outside the Ori arc, as well. Daniel gets his moments, as well as Sam, and we get to see both of them interact with Jack once again! On the Goa'uld front, we are treated to a whole parade of former system lords, pretty much anyone you can think of. Baal, of course, is his usual charming evil self. And we get a great new villain in the person of Quetesh, who personifies the perfect Goa'uld queen: subservient, double-faced, deadly. Almost wish she'd been there for the first seasons of the show!

    The quality is very good, most scenes would have done very well on a big screen. Effects, great, but then that's nothing new. In short, this movie delivers what it promised: an epic SG1 adventure and a great character show. I'd originally given it 8 stars, but by comparison to Ark of Truth, it gets an extra one. Totally worth the money, can't wait to own the DVD.
    7gerrythree

    Stargate: Continuum Has Plenty Of Action

    The latest episode of Stargate involves SG-1 trying to prevent System Lord Ba'al from permanently changing history so he can conquer the Earth. Given a bigger budget for this made for DVD movie, this movie has quality production values and well done visual effects. Unlike many Stargate SG-1 episodes, there are no scenes set in the forests of British Columbia, as I recall.

    Stargate: Continuum is almost all fast paced action. But the movie gives the audience what it wants, explosions, evil people and Earth in danger. Nothing wrong with that, unless you were expecting Shakespearean prose.
    10bAchilles

    Everything I ever wanted

    I was really hoping that this movie would bring back the feel of the first seven seasons. A warm and cuddly SG-1. I am very happy to say it lived up to all of my expectations.

    I enjoyed every moment of this movie, and it is without a doubt a spectacular finish. People familiar to Stargate will find that this movie does not go through too much spectacular special effects. The lines are not drawn out and the story makes this a very nice watch. Old and new characters combine to do what SG-1 does best... Save earth.

    I would not like to go into too much detail as I would want all of you to watch it for yourself, and take it in for it's full meaning. It goes above and beyond the realm of Stargate.
    10sam_smithreview

    Stargate is Back if for only for a conclusion

    STARGATE is the freaking greatest TV-series I've seen my whole life.

    It all started when a friend of mine forced me to watch two episodes with him. It was actually interesting :)

    Within the following 3 months I had bought and seen all of Stargate up to date. 10 seasons of Stargate SG-1 containing 214 episodes, 5 seasons of Stargate Atlantis containing 100 episodes and 2 seasons of Stargate Universe.

    Besides that I've seen the two Stargate movies: Stargate: Continuum and Stargate: The Ark of Truth

    Well, my point is that this is a freaking awesome TV-series. Worth watching! Maybe you shouldn't do it like me(watching 16 seasons and 2 movies within 3 months), but at least watch it:) Its so damn worth it.

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    • Curiosidades
      Daniel Jackson's accident on the frozen ship was designed specifically to keep him out of the scenes shot in the Arctic. Michael Shanks could not make the Arctic trip due to filming on 24 Horas (2001).
    • Erros de gravação
      (at around 28 mins) While Carter and Mitchell are walking through the Arctic, a helicopter can be seen flying over one of the hills in the background as the shot fades to the next sequence. However, since the US military is conducting a training exercise in the area at that time (as Jack confirms later), there is no error in having a helicopter flying around.
    • Citações

      Dr. Daniel Jackson: [Daniel is in his 3rd day of being interrogated about the history of the Stargate program] Seriously, who would make this shit up?

    • Conexões
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    • Trilhas sonoras
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      Written by David Arnold

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de agosto de 2008 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Stargate: Continuum
    • Locações de filme
      • Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station, Arctic(as the Arctic Ice Cap)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Kawoosh! Productions DTV II
      • MGM Global Holdings
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      • US$ 7.000.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 38 min(98 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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