Babylon 5 Movie Starts Filming in April 397
An anonymous reader writes "According to comingsoon.net, the first theatrical Babylon 5 movie, "The Memory of the Shadows" starts filming in April. The story was written by series creator J. Michael Straczynski."
excellent (Score:4, Insightful)
best...sci-fi...series...ever
Best Sci Fi Ever? Nah! That would be: Firefly! (Score:4, Interesting)
Not quite.
Clearly the best Sci Fi series ever is: Firefly [scifispace.com] :)
Seriously, if you haven't seen Firefly, rent all 4 disks from Netflix or something, you won't be disappointed. My favorite episode is the last on the disks: Objects In Space. All 9 main characters are interesting, complex, believable, and bounce off each in a manner consistent with their personalities. The action is great, plots are fairly unpredictable, and the writing is packed full of sharp humor.
For alternate opinions, check out the reviews of the Firefly DVD's on Amazon: 1200 reviews, average rating: 5 stars
B5 I'd say would be close behind on the rating scale overall... Mostly I think for it's ambition, and intricate tapestry of dramatic plotlines.
Re:Best Sci Fi Ever? Nah! That would be: Firefly! (Score:2)
And i thought Firefly was the next name for Firebird.. err.. Firefox.
Re:Best Sci Fi Ever? Nah! That would be: Firefly! (Score:5, Interesting)
The humour is a relief from the sheer po-faced gravitas of Voyager and a large part of the ST genre. Humour is what (mostly) set aside the first ST series, and is pretty much absent from the subsequent ST series.
And I definitely have the hots for Zoey. Whooey...
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Re:Best Sci Fi Ever? Nah! That would be: Firefly! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Best Sci Fi Ever? Nah! That would be: Firefly! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Best Sci Fi Ever? Nah! That would be: Firefly! (Score:2)
Re:Best Sci Fi Ever? Nah! That would be: Firefly! (Score:2)
In the words of Monty Python: "Got better..."
Re:excellent (Score:2, Funny)
Shatner! This is betrayal!
Sigh.... (Score:3, Insightful)
B5 was really good in some places, really not good in other places. Firefly had 12 episodes, four of which I saw which were not entertaining whatsoever and Farscape never seemed to catch my interest, even though I love Sci-Fi and the Muppets. Personally, I liked Lexx, as insane as it was, more than any other of the aforementioned series.
The best Sci-Fi series EVER, would have to be Dr. Who. Dr. Who was doing EVERYTHING before EVERYONE else and has the best villains ever. Heck, Dr. Who even inven
Re:excellent (Score:2)
And that worries me because thats what I thought about Firefly too, and we know what the powers-that-be do to good science fiction shows :-(
Ivanova is God (Score:5, Funny)
And finally... "I could have at least boffed him."
pre-emptive mirror (Score:5, Informative)
In "Shadows," the technology of the ancient and extinct Shadow race is being unleashed upon the galaxy by an unknown force, and Earthforce intelligence officer Diane Baker, whose brother was recently killed in a mysterious explosion, it out to find out who is behind the intergalactic conspiracy.
Joining her is Galen, a techno-mage who has been charged with keeping the technology out of the hands of those who would abuse it.
Re:pre-emptive mirror (Score:2, Insightful)
I like how galen means insane in swedish
Re:pre-emptive mirror (Score:2)
I don't know much about B5, but it sounds like they're using the name of the physician [wikipedia.org].
Question ... (Score:5, Interesting)
Joining her is Galen, a techno-mage who has been charged with keeping the technology out of the hands of those who would abuse it.
I don't recall, but isn't he the guy from Crusade? I only saw two episodes but that name sounds familiar.
Re:Question ... (Score:4, Insightful)
Which lead me to fear this film will be more Crusader than Babylon5, and I for one did not really find the whole Crusader spinn-off that great.
It became to much of a Star Trek clone.....(One ship travelling through space encountering weird aliens...)
Wheres the fun in that? B5 was all about grand campaign and universe-spanning alliances.
BTW. The First B5 movie is really great(The one dealing with Earth-Minbari War). The other two less so.
Re:Question ... (Score:3, Insightful)
I hope he can pull off making this movie as badass as some of the best episodes in the series (severed dreams, into the fire, endgame, etc etc!!!)
Re:Question ... (Score:2)
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Re:Question ... (Score:3, Insightful)
What you need is a stationary place for things to develop. DS9 was ok in this regard, but Babylon 5 was great. I mean, things developed. I want nothing more than to see an episode of Babylon where Lita (augmented telepath) returns, removes the mind block from Garibaldi, and watch as Garibaldi does something truly evil to Bester. I
Re:Question ... (Score:5, Informative)
I: In the Beginning (Earth-Minbari War, editorialized by Londo)
II: Thirdspace (Set Between winning the Shadow War and the assault on earth, the B5 crew finds a portal to another dimension left by the Vorlons)
III: The River Of Souls (Elaboration on the Soul Keeper concept introduced in one of the first episodes)
IV: The Legend of the Rangers -- which, by the way, I quite liked. I think it's been much maligned. Ranger movie
V: A Call To Arms -- this set the backplot for the spin-off Crusade.
These were all TNT (?) Movies of the Week.
Re:Question ... (Score:3, Informative)
JMS says lengend of the rangers was killed by Osama bin Laden. After 9/11, the NFL postponed their games. That meant the football season ended later. Which cause
Another Trek? Hardly. (Score:5, Interesting)
This means that while the pilot movies are filled with action, they tend to appear shallow and sometimes confusing to the casual viewer. Only further developments in the main story or careful analysis of the pilot will give you some clues. Let me give an example.
The B5 pilot The Gathering is filled with action, lots of characters and a convoluted plot. In the end it appears that "the bad guy" is G'Kar, having smuggled the assassin on the station. Well, yes. Except that G'Kar wasn't behind the turbolift sabotage. Working in the background, Lt. Commander Takashima was trying to escalate this conflict into a full-scale war. See See Lurker's Guide [midwinter.com] for an analysis. This plot point would later be rearranged and used in 2nd season.
The similarities in A Call to Arms and Legend of the Rangers suggest to me that the man has a massive story thought out; one which probably would last another 5 seasons and which he would like to tell us eagerly.
Early on, B5 was compared to Trek, but it turned out to be something different. I suspect that Crusade wouldn't have been your Trek clone, either. Myself, I can hardly wait for the movie and the eventual TV series.
Re:Question ... (Score:5, Informative)
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Which lead me to fear this film will be more Crusader than Babylon5, and I for one did not really find the whole Crusader spinn-off that great.
It became to much of a Star Trek clone.....(One ship travelling through space encountering weird aliens...)
Wheres the fun in that? B5 was all about grand campaign and universe-spanning alliances.
The thing about Crusade was that only the first 13 episodes were filmed, which are usually where you
introduce the viewers to the series, basic premise, characters, etcetera. The show didn't have a chance to get started.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Two scripts were written by JMS but not filmed - episodes 14 and the season finale. They were published at a long gone website and I had a chance to read them.
In episode 14, the ship finds the ship that attacked the Captain's ship long ago (when Galen
rescues it), and the Excalibur manages to toast it. In the season finale, they find another one of those, track it down as it flees to its base, where they are confronted by defending fighters, which are... get this... starfuries! Yup, that ship was built by humans using Shadow tech.
JMS hinted that the plague thing was just the way to introduce the series, and that a cure would be found early (possibly as early as season 2!), but Excalibur would become a FUGITIVE ship in the meantime...
No, not like trek.
Re:Question ... (Score:2)
Re:Question ... (Score:2)
Other Technomages did show up in the series before the shadow war broke in earnest. They were on their way to a place of privacy. The intent being to prevent their knowledge from being used in battle.
-Rusty
B5 Series vs Movies (Score:3, Interesting)
Have things changed? I don't know. I certainly hope so, but B5 Fan that I am, I'm still probably going to wait until the dollar theatres for this one.
Unless the previews look absolutely fan-freaking-tastic, of course. Then I'll probably get suckered in, like always. *raises a fist at the sky and shakes it* I swore after Legend of the Rangers, never again. Damn you!
Re:B5 Series vs Movies (Score:4, Funny)
That's deep...
Re:B5 Series vs Movies (Score:3, Funny)
I think that's what he wrote - the mixed up propositions in that sentence just makes my head hurt.
Re:B5 Series vs Movies (Score:3, Insightful)
Me personally I enjoyed the series and I have enjoyed the movies. I expect this one to be no exception.
First Post ... (Score:5, Funny)
was submitted 1000 years ago.
Re:First Post ... (Score:5, Funny)
No, poor Zathras here likes dirt and bugs. All part of great scheme of things.
Re:First Post ... (Score:5, Funny)
Zathras (Score:2)
Re:First Post ... (Score:5, Informative)
Yes, sadly Tim Choate [imdb.com] who brought the character to life on screen passed away 2 and a half months ago.
He will be missed.
What, no Telepath War? (Score:2)
In "Shadows," the technology of the ancient and extinct Shadow race is being unleashed upon the galaxy by an unknown force, and Earthforce intelligence officer Diane Baker, whose brother was recently killed in a mysterious explosion, it out to find out who is behind the intergalactic conspiracy.
Sounds more like Legend of the Rangers than the Telepath War, which is what some of us figured any feature film would be about. Too bad.
Re:What, no Telepath War? (Score:3, Funny)
What, no Telepath War?
Now, I'm more of a B5 fan than most people and I love the idea of the upcoming telepath war and all, but I don't think two hours of people opening their eyes real wide while giving a stern look to someone and having the other person fall over dead makes good movie watching.
Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:2)
Funnily enough in Amazing Spider-Man when it was being written by J. Michael Straczynski there was a scene where two Nuclear Something or Other Facility Guards hold a (in comic books) lengthy discussion over this point. I forget the exact wording, but one guar
Are you saying...? (Score:2)
--grendel drago
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:2)
OMG, yeah. I bought series 4 of ST:TNG, and whilst it was definitely worth the money in terms of entertainment, the formulaic nature of the episodes *really* starts to grate if you watch them in a relatively short period of time.
They *always* wrap things up neatly in the last 6-7 minutes, about half the time in a contrived ST "pseudo-s
Re:Same as the new Star Trek (Score:2)
Brent Spiner's appearances in the next three-parter didn't do a great deal for me (just felt like 'more of the same,' storywise, and his character's parting lines didn't feel they were anything
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:2)
You can get a VCR for $10 or less at a garage sale. Get a T-160 tape, put it on EP. Set a timer. If you start to get busy with school, buy antother tape for $3.
If this is too much effort, you don't want to see it that badly.
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:4, Interesting)
This is the reason why the networks never really liked B5, but it's also the thing that makes B5 way cooler than any other tv series. Instead of the old "problem of the week" format of most tv series, B5 has a five year coherent story line.
I love the feeling when in (say) series 4 they reference something that happened way back in series 1. Totally mind blowing: "No way
My wife hates most sf, end even she became an addict after I showed her the dvds.
PS If you can't afford the dvds, maybe try something like netflix
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:4, Insightful)
All five seasons of B5 were written before the shooting of the pilot episode. It allowed much deeper storylines and made B5 the most consistent sf serie ever, for it wasn't written to please advertisers or even modified to influence ratings. There lies the secret of a good series.
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:2)
All 5 Seasons (Score:3, Insightful)
Not quite - what there was was a consistent, single story arc which had FAR more detail than a typical series. The episodes were written on a season-by-season basis. JMS wrote the entirety of season 3 himself, but had help for some of the episodes in other seasons.
I agree that this approach allowed a much richer story to develop, and made it the best SF TV series we've seen yet.
[ flamebait]That said, the 1st and 5th se
What happened towards the end (SPOILERS) (Score:5, Interesting)
As others have pointed out, the episodes were written a season at a time. This partly explains why season 5 was only OK compared to the brilliant seasons 3 and 4: they suspected that they might not be able to make it, so the final episode (ultimately shown as the final ep of season 5 when it did go ahead) was actually filmed at the end of season 4, and a lot of the details seem to have been moved forward a series to guarantee that they were there. Series 5 didn't fit in as well as the others, because most of it was expendable to the main story arc.
Personally, I would rather they hadn't made that final episode anyway, nor the official final episode to season 4 (the one jumping into the future more and more). IMHO, they should either have done season 5 properly, or have finished everything with Sheridan and Delenn on the ship on the way back to B5, with a stronger voice-over about space being ours to look after now. Alas, the TV execs apparently didn't leave this as an option they could plan for in advance.
The looking into the future episodes, particularly those so far ahead that all my favourite characters are long-dead and the universe has moved on, always diminished the scale of the main series to me, rather than showing how worthwhile it had all been as I suspect JMS intended. Far better to set another series slightly after the original -- as Crusade would have been, and the film apparently will be -- where you've got the grand framework of the main series as a backdrop, making a difference.
Oh, and the fates of Marcus and Lennier -- the only two truly honourable characters in the whole series -- were very sad, too. Their destinies may have been perfect for the reality of the series, but if we can save the whole universe, couldn't they at least have found room for two characters in five whole series to have the happy endings they deserved?
B5 didn't have a 5 year arc..... (Score:2, Interesting)
The fact is that news came through the series was gonna be cancelled while they were filming the early stories of season 4. So, in a truly Herculean effort, JMS rewrote the last *two* seasons on the fly, compressing them down into one season.
The Shadow War was supposed to take up the whole of S4 and the Earth Liberation War was supposed to be the main arc of season 5.
Then Sod's Law kicks into play and TNT announced they'd pick up the fifth season of B5 as the last episodes o
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:2)
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:2)
A history of my attempts at watching B5 (Score:3, Interesting)
My second encounter with B5 was...let's say it was less negative. It wa
Re:Not sure if I'm going to see it (Score:4, Insightful)
Each time a season would come out, I'd loose two days to watching the entire thing. The final episode (Sleeping in Light) gets me every single time I watch it.
I strongly recommend B5 to anyone who likes Sci-fi. Start in season 1 and work your way forwards. It makes far more sense this way. Watch the movies (other than the pilot) AFTER you watch the series. Avoid the temptation of "In the Beginning". It is better that way, in my opinion.
Re:torrents here!!! (Score:4, Insightful)
Catch Up (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Catch Up (Score:2)
Re:Galen (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Galen (Score:2)
B5 movie...info at last! (Score:4, Informative)
Can't wait to hear more news.
*Waiting for JMS to release some info directly still
Re:B5 movie...info at last! (Score:2)
Truly the loss of a great, if relatively unknown actor...
Re:B5 movie...info at last! (Score:2)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0081863/
At least he won't be forgotten.
Re:B5 movie...info at last! (Score:2)
I agree completely. You can actually catch him one last time in one of the new "Dawn of the Dead"'s bonus features. He played a news anchor who was broadcasting live during the crisis. The scene also featured an audio appearance by another B5 alumni, appropriately cast as the president.
That said, I have high hopes for this movie. I've always loved JMS's B5 universe, and it was only after the property was aquired by Turner that it's quality took a n
Also unfortunately... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:B5 movie...info at last! (Score:2, Informative)
As the Comic Book Guy would say... (Score:5, Funny)
Dunno about that. (Score:2)
I'd agree that it's most likely the best SF series that never gained widespread appeal...
So, what would you call the most overrated SF series?
--grendel drago
Re:Dunno about that. (Score:3, Funny)
OMG! OMG! (Score:2, Informative)
I think Babylon 5 is without a doubt the best sci-fi series I've seen. And the last time I watched it through, I had located some of the best sites (IMO) on the net with references/story/background/everything for each B5 episode and read everything before watching an episode.
Especially reading the Lurker's Episode Guide added a lot to the series.
Lurker's Guide. [midwinter.com]
Timeline from Babylon 5 History Page [chronology.org]
Re:OMG! OMG! (Score:2)
Re:OMG! OMG! (Score:2)
JMS will come through (Score:3, Interesting)
I asked him what he thought about the upcoming movie project, whether he thought it would be good or not. He replied, "It's going to be shit." After a moment I caught the sarcasm and I realized that he would not be doing this movie if he didn't have a great story to tell.
Judging from the stories he has already told, I think it's going to be well worth the wait.
Cheers,
Justin Wick
Re:JMS will come through (Score:2)
You may have thought it was a great insightful question. In fact, it was highly insullting. How can you ask an artist if he thinks his next project is going to be good or not? That's as if you're telling him, "Is it going to be better than the shit you normally churn out?". Think about it.
So that's him, eh? (Score:2)
--grendel drago
Oh darn... (Score:2, Funny)
No such luck
Babylon 5 flight sim! (Score:5, Informative)
http://ifh.firstones.com/ [firstones.com]
Enjoy!
Re:Babylon 5 flight sim! (Score:4, Informative)
There's some really good eye candy in the VS B5 forum [sourceforge.net].
Babylon 5 fan-films (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm looking forward to the fan film Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning [starwreck.com] getting Finnished.
Movies on another site, the space battles [spacebattles.com], are kind of amusing, but pretty silly.
Why B5 sucked after season 4 (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Why B5 sucked after season 4 (Score:3, Interesting)
I've never seen her in command of that much firepower before. Thought a few screws fell loose when she fought Clark's "elite forces"?
See what happens when she commands a pair of GOD cannons, a wad of railguns, two huge missile banks, and I forget what else...
Gotta have the whole quote! (Score:4, Interesting)
And, with that, her White Star begins opening a serious can of whoop-ass on the Earthforce ships...
Could be brilliant (Score:2)
B5's strength lies in the TV series format (Score:5, Interesting)
As far as the popularity or "perceived quality" of Babylon 5's seasons go, I think a lot of fans (dare I say most?) would agree that it increased from season one through season three, each successive season being better than the previous.
To me personally this was the case all the way until the end of season four. But I realize not everyone prefers season four over season three. Many seem to like the grander scale of the Shadow War over the civil war.
The good thing about season four was that there were hardly any "filler" or non-arc episodes. I assume everyone knows the reason for this so I won't go into it any further (in short: the series was in danger of cancellation after season 4). This is also, at least in my mind, the root cause of the problem with season five.
JMS, having the initially well laid out and pre-planned story arc completed by the end of season four, was suddenly faced with the fact that the show was renewed for season five (thanks to TNT picking it up from Warner) and he had a very limited timeframe to come up with scripts and some sort of a mini story arc for the last season.
Add the very last minute leaving of Claudia Christian from the show (which forces JMS to toss out Ivanova's character and come up with a replacement) and you have a recipe if not for disaster, then at least for a "not so great" season. Under the circumstances I would say JMS did a decent job (I remember reading on the usenet B5 newsgroups that 4 or 5 hours a night was pretty much a good night's sleep for him at the time).
Now don't get me wrong, I hated (and still do) the whole Byron / Tragedy of telepaths subplot. A lot. I don't know anyone among my friends who likes it (and they're pretty much all big fans of B5). Imho the only good part about it is that the annoying teeps get what's coming to them. But the whole thing takes up only about eight episodes from the start of the season (which some will argue is 8 episodes too many). That still leaves almost two thirds to take care of the pretty decent mini arc dealing with the shadow tech and the Drakh's plot concerning Londo and the Centauri.
I think season five overall is a bit underrated. It has a host of good episodes (including one of my favourites, The Corps is Mother, The Corps is Father) and the latter part of the season is pretty good with a nice build up to the Fall of Centauri Prime. Also, at this point in the series the "weight of history" (for lack of a better term) of the character's and their actions gives a lot of the scenes and drama some extra gravitas, which I like.
With this rather long and boring rambling I've hopefully arrived somewhere near my actual point. Which is that Babylon 5's main strength in my view is the pre- planned, conceived and written story arc that tells a great story and a bunch of smaller stories intertwined over a (long) period of 110 episodes. It allowes for such wonderful foreshadowing that carefully builds up to the dramatic and climactic events. This is very hard to replicate in the time constraints of a motion picture.
And this is the reason I believe the four TV-movies haven't been the best B5 can offer (although I personally like In the Beginning a lot). Also this fundamental issue or problem probably can't simply be undone with a larger budget (which the big screen adaptation will likely have compared to the TV-movies).
So with a somewhat spotty track record of B5 (TV) movies so far and the aforementioned problem my expectations are moderate at best. Having said that, I'll probably be in line to get a ticket to the premiere..
Btw, in case you already haven't done so, remember to check out The Lurker's Guide's page for The Memory of Shadows @ http://
It's good, but... (Score:3, Funny)
Bomb (Score:3, Insightful)
Another thing: other posts analyze why the series peaked at season three. I always wondered about that. The answer, it appears, is that Straczinsky was screwed around by Warner Bros and could never be sure if the series would continue as planned or be axed early. Way to go, Warner, there's nothing quite like shitting on your own doorstep is there? How ironic that the very worst thing that can happen to TV, is TV executives.
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised since the very same dynamic operates in the movie industry. Just look at Highlander II (oops, sorry for reminding you...).
Most surprising character development? (Score:4, Funny)
B5 links [quotes/game] & comments (Score:5, Informative)
The Lurker's Guide (already in the threads) [midwinter.com]
B5 quotes [leroux.net]
More quotes [midwinter.com]
I Found Her - Free great B5 game (worthed a look) [firstones.com]
Probably much more interesting links. I *really* liked B5. It helped me see things differently and actively participated in my "growing up". I published a Babylon 5 book of quotes if you're interested. Like many others, I fear a movie won't be good enough. One of the strengths of B5 was telling a story over countless episodes, not only 2 hours. Time will say.
"We create the future, with our words, our deeds and with our beliefs"
- Lady Ladira, B5: "Signs and Portents"
Re:Give it a fucking rest! (Score:2)
Re:Give it a fucking rest! (Score:2)
The first half of DS9 was single show format with occasional character changes, by the time they switched in seasons 4-5 they already had a dedicated set of viewers watching it.
B5 tried to do it from the beginning and it's very difficult to see every ep of a new show when it comes on (unless you have mythtv or whatever) so most people would miss an episode or two and just toss the show.
Whereas I
Re:B5 went downhill... (Score:2)
They could redo the CGI as well; keep it essentially the same, but improve the quality, particularly some of the early stuff.
That having been said, my appetite for scifi, especially scifi that requires regular viewing, isn't what it used to be, if it ever was.
Re:B5 went downhill... (Score:2)
Crusade was set after the telepath war. There are several references to it. The end of the telepath war is the reason why there is a telepath in the regular military, not the (now disbanded) Psi-Core.
Re:B5 went downhill... (Score:2)
Because he didn't merely hate him and want to see him dead. Garibaldi wanted to kill Bester. He wanted to pull the trigger, he wanted to avenge himself.
Re:Anyone else find the last episode really lame? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Anyone else find the last episode really lame? (Score:3, Informative)
IIRC, on one run of the show on Channel 4 in the UK, Babylon 5 was originally only aired up to season 3, and they couldn't get the rights for seasons 4 and 5. So it's not beyond the realm of possibility for some people to think that S3 was the last season of the show.
A B5 synopses page [thegalacticgateway.com] contains a summary of the next-to-last S3 episo [thegalacticgateway.com]
Re:Anyone else find the last episode really lame? (Score:2, Informative)
Additionally, IIRC Starcraft came out in 1998, while the Babylon 5 show he's talking about aired two years earlier in 1996.
Re:Anyone else find the last episode really lame? (Score:3, Insightful)
This is a common criticism of B5, and it shows an utter lack of understanding of the series, and life in general.
Life is about evolution and development, in the greater sense as well as a personal sense. One of the biggest steps any person makes is stepping out of the shadows of their parents (pun intended) and walking off that cliff to fly (or fall) on their own. This is a concept that every person should be able to relate to (of course, I'm telilng this to an aud
Re:About Time (Score:2)
Re:Hardware Requirements (Score:3, Interesting)
But also: Warner Brothers managed to LOSE the cgi files. They were kept in anticipation of re-rendering the show in HDTV when hardware was faster. (Would have come in handy when making the DVDs)
But they managed to lose the cgi files, so for the "Legend of the Rangers" failed pilot, they had to make new models. And I think they used Maya instead of Lightwave for that.