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Darrell Lawrence June 12th, 2005 04:27 PM

Space: Above and Beyond
 
Source: tvshowsondvd.com

Posted by Gord Lacey 6/12/2005

"You've heard the rumors that Space: Above and Beyond will be coming to DVD, and... well... it's not here. Good news though; it is coming, and it's coming very soon - this summer.

Space: Above and Beyond is a title that Best Buy will have an exclusive on for a period of time, much like Tru Calling: Season 2 (which has vanished from the BB website for an unknown reason), and some titles from other studios. After this exclusive period ends we'll see it at for sale at other retailers, so if you don't have a Best Buy in your area then don't panic, you'll get the set. Since this title is an exclusive, information may be difficult to obtain until it's announced for sale elsewhere, but we'll do some digging and report whatever we find.

We've been teased by rumors for years, but this is finally happening!"

martok2112 June 12th, 2005 04:31 PM

SWEET.....I am amazed I forgot to mention SAAB in my favorite sci-fi shows/flicks

Respectfully,
Martok2112

shugotenshi June 13th, 2005 11:17 AM

It's been awhile since I seen SAAB. I forgot about it to.

moovok June 13th, 2005 12:29 PM

I loved Space Above and Beyond, couldn't believe it just ended like that...

McAfee2000 June 14th, 2005 02:44 PM

I thought the scheduling of the show was poor. It was hard to remember when it was on, and if I remember right it got preempted a great deal for other things - like golf. The concept was good - marines in space. Even my Dad liked it, and he doesn't like most scifi shows.

Skullsplitter June 27th, 2005 08:32 AM

Just a pity the show's writers couldn't make up their mind wether they were pilots or grunts.
The Military would not use pilots for duties more suited to the infantry & special forces.
They may have an elite squadroin - but they were not infantry and so would not have been assigned ground recon duties, or rescue missions.

kenposan August 6th, 2005 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skullsplitter
Just a pity the show's writers couldn't make up their mind wether they were pilots or grunts.
The Military would not use pilots for duties more suited to the infantry & special forces.
They may have an elite squadroin - but they were not infantry and so would not have been assigned ground recon duties, or rescue missions.

I hear what you are saying but I think that was part of the appeal- they could do it all. Fans like it when the heroes can do it all.

wallsjk September 11th, 2005 07:15 AM

I was a fan of the show because it portrayed the characters with both courage and weakness. They weren't the cookie-cutter characters that are portrayed on many sci-fi shows. The episode where they were basically volunteered/hijacked to go on a secret mission that they new nothing about - and it ended up being a "to leave no-one behind" kind of scenario - was very compelling. How could you not be moved by the Johnny Cash song and the pancakes - and more importatntly - their significance. Deeper than alot of its more commercially successful counterparts.

Darrell Lawrence December 28th, 2005 01:19 PM

I've ordered my DVD set.

Been WAY too long since I've seen this show.

Darrell Lawrence January 3rd, 2006 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skullsplitter
Just a pity the show's writers couldn't make up their mind wether they were pilots or grunts.
The Military would not use pilots for duties more suited to the infantry & special forces.
They may have an elite squadroin - but they were not infantry and so would not have been assigned ground recon duties, or rescue missions.

It's the future, where it seems the military branches expanded their duties.

Just as the U.S. Army had its "air force" years ago (before it branched off into its own military branch), it appears in this show that the Marines have their own "air force". They'd still be trained in ground operations as well as their piloting skills.

Heck... even the U.S. Navy of today has its "air force", as well as the Marines still technically falling under them.

At anyrate, I *finally* got my DVD's today. Been a LONG time since I watched this show.

I'll post a review of the DVDs later in another thread, then kick off the ep reviews.

Kaernen February 2nd, 2006 09:17 AM

The DVD release is good news indeed! Look forward to that.

Gargoyle2002 February 13th, 2006 04:41 AM

any news on what region code the DVDs have? Being from Europe I guess I cannot use the US version, can I?


BTW is there any good source for models of the show?

helldorado13 March 6th, 2006 03:18 PM

I always thought the way they handled the fighters in space was really well done. That was the first show I recall seeing where the ships had turning and breaking engines. Plus the 'Hammerhead' (I think it was called) was a really cool looking fighter. I seem to recall the stories really began to go down hill toward the end. :(

Slagar March 30th, 2006 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warrior
It's the future, where it seems the military branches expanded their duties.

Just as the U.S. Army had its "air force" years ago (before it branched off into its own military branch), it appears in this show that the Marines have their own "air force". They'd still be trained in ground operations as well as their piloting skills.

Heck... even the U.S. Navy of today has its "air force", as well as the Marines still technically falling under them.

At anyrate, I *finally* got my DVD's today. Been a LONG time since I watched this show.

I'll post a review of the DVDs later in another thread, then kick off the ep reviews.

Actually, the marines today have their own fixed wing and rotor craft forces. Many times they'll operate off carriers or amphibious attack craft as well as from land bases. The show had it spot on in that reguard.

As far as the DVD's, now that Seaquest is out on DVD too, two of my favorite 90's sci-fi shows can sit in my DVD cabinet. Sweet!

RonGC March 30th, 2006 09:03 PM

The DVD set is good. This was one show that i was really upset to see canceled. The most realistic physics and good character development. G forces in the turns, no inertial dampeners as in star trek. Realistic and possible near future scifi.

Ron

harada357 May 31st, 2006 10:34 AM

RE: SAAB - I made a mesh model of the M590 Marine assualt rifle. It was modeled in Rhino and converted to 3DS. I could convert it to LWO. Anyone interested? I don't know how to upload it here. Harada357

evil_genius_180 May 31st, 2006 11:30 AM

Sounds good. All you have to do is put it in a .zip file and go to the downloads page. Select your category and an upload button will appear in the upper right of the screen. Click on that and fill out the form that comes up. You'll need an image, max 400x400 pixels and a thumbnail, max 200x200 pixels. :D

Nurbz September 25th, 2006 11:17 PM

To resurrect an old thread.......

I understood that Best Buy was going to be the "exclusive" outlet for SAAB for a period of time. But for how long? The last time I searched Netflix my results turned up nothing. It has been quite some time since SAAB's original release and I have been unable to locate the dvd locally. I have been hesitant to purchase from Amazon, and other online sources, due to a review that reported a problem with the second disc. Apparently the #two episode disc did not play properly.

Has anyone experienced a problem with any of the discs?

Klondike307 August 6th, 2007 08:52 AM

I can't wait to buy this

jacktraven October 3rd, 2007 10:54 AM

I got the DVDs a few months back but havn't watched them yet.

Darrell Lawrence December 5th, 2007 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nurbz
To resurrect an old thread.......

I understood that Best Buy was going to be the "exclusive" outlet for SAAB for a period of time. But for how long? The last time I searched Netflix my results turned up nothing. It has been quite some time since SAAB's original release and I have been unable to locate the dvd locally. I have been hesitant to purchase from Amazon, and other online sources, due to a review that reported a problem with the second disc. Apparently the #two episode disc did not play properly.

Has anyone experienced a problem with any of the discs?

Zero probs with the disks for me.

Darrell Lawrence December 5th, 2007 07:23 PM

Ep list threads are posted.

Stoned_Dragon April 8th, 2008 05:20 AM

Must own...
 
I never knew it was out on DVD, but always loved the series despite my grand total of watching 3 eppisodes (including the pilot's on tape.) When ever i have the cash to spend this is definately on my list. (And yes, i do have a list, the product of a active sci-fi habit and not enough cash to go 'round.)

evil_genius_180 April 8th, 2008 09:36 AM

Yeah, 3 episodes sounds about right. (I think that's how many I saw also. ;))

fmj_shadow April 26th, 2008 04:35 AM

space above and beyond
 
I for one would love to see Space above and beyond again, but its 2008 now and I still have been unable to find it:fume:

fmj_shadow April 26th, 2008 04:37 AM

space above and beyond
 
Anyone know where I can get a hold of them?

Darrell Lawrence April 26th, 2008 09:57 AM

Look on Amazon.com.

evil_genius_180 April 26th, 2008 10:07 AM

I found it for region 1 (U.S. and Canada) at Amazon:

Amazon

But, I see you're in the UK. I also found it at the UK version of Amazon but it's still region 1 encoded. (might be it was never encoded to other regions.) You can play it but you'd need either a region 1 or multi-region player, I don't know if you have one but here it is:

AmazonUK

Xaa May 29th, 2008 08:26 PM

Re: Space: Above and Beyond DVD
 
Whoah - I didn't even realize this show had made it to DVD. I'll have to see if I can't snag a copy. :)


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