Wednesday, May 20, 2026

The Lab Series Vol 2. Once Upon A Time In The West: Two Too Many Extended Version.





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The Lab Series Vol 2. Once Upon A Time In The West: Two Too Many Extended Version is a curated selection of digitally rotoscoped clips from Sergio Leone’s magnificent Western that uses an economical sensibility in getting across certain story points while still leaving room for the viewer to imagine and hopefully review or view the film for the first time as each screening yields something new always. In certain portions violence is emphasized by stark black and white rotoscoping, while others remains a greedy type of color to give off a kind of graphic novel like feel, that’s always interested me. Some films really learned well to this. I hope you all enjoy it and thank you.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

From The Archives: Stargate Writer/Producer Brad Wright Interview By Mark A. Rivera.

From The Archives: Stargate Writer/Producer Brad Wright Interview By Mark A. Rivera.


Stargate is coming back and I am looking forward to it, but did you all know that I interviewed writer and producer Brad Wright back in 2010? Well, this interview for my website was recorded and now I’m presenting a hero on YouTube as a flashback and as a means of anticipation for the new show as we discuss the old shows and how they came to be as well as all things science fiction. I will have a transcript of the original published interview published again and a link will be placed here presently so if you want to read the interview as well, you’ll be able to, but for now I hope you enjoy listening and thank you all for your support and if you like what I do, please consider subscribing and liking because it really helps. Thank you.


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The Genre Online Interview – Stargate Universe SG-U

Co-creator/Writer/Executive Producer – Brad Wright

By Mark A. Rivera

Brad Wright is the Co-creator and an Executive Producer of the hit SyFy channel original series Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate Universe SG-U.  He also was a writer for the acclaimed 1990s revamp of The Outer Limits. With the recent release on Blu-ray Disc of Stargate Universe SG-U 1.0, Mr. Wright was kind enough to sit down and discuss the new series as well as the franchise as a whole and give insight into his career in Vancouver as a professional Writer and Producer.

I found Mr. Wright to be friendly and insightful as well as patient and he was also very down to Earth too, which I found to be quite refreshing. I think the Stargate television franchise has filled in the gap a bit left in the wake of more than a decade of Star Trek television shows and while the two properties are very different, they both offered a certain amount of escapist entertainment with a variety of stories covering many genres under one television program umbrella. I told Mr. Wright, who from then on was informal enough to let me call him Brad that I felt that his previous work on The Outer Limits: The New Series was superior to all the attempts that have been made to bring back The Twilight Zone since the original series ended back in the 60s. He replied, “I did three years of that. You know it was the best job I ever had. It was so much fun.”

I told him that it was the storytelling in The Outer Limits: The New Series and in the various incarnations of Stargate that have made the shows live well beyond the time they were made. Having reviewed the series premiere of Stargate Universe SG-U for SyFy before it premiered this past fall, I was surprised at how different this show is from the previous incarnations, especially because the preview trailers made it seem a lot like the other Stargate programs that came before it. In the 2000s the genre of sci-fi has transitioned from stories that featured lots of makeup and special effects to create interesting aliens to a more minimalist and human oriented kind of science fiction programming that can be seen in such popular TV programs as LOST, the new Battlestar Galactica, Heroes, and early seasons of Smallville. Like the new Battlestar Galactica, I told Brad that the immediate difference one detects when they watch Stargate Universe SG-U is the fact that it is much more adult in tone and darker than the previous Stargate TV series. I told him that some fans of the earlier programs were thrown off by it and I’d like to know why he and Executive Producer Robert Cooper made this Stargate so different.

Brad replied, “ Well for one thing we had done 15 seasons of Stargate that was the kind of fun, action, comic book, family adventure style show and we loved it. Obviously we loved it because we spent a giant, giant chunk of our lives doing it. Going forward on what we wanted our next project to be, we wanted to do something we both different because as artists we felt, if we tried to go down the same road again and just do another kind of Stargate show in the same vein as the other two then our tanks in that particular kind of show were not going to be quite as full as they are now going forward with the new series. It is different in a lot of ways besides being more adult, but I think there are elements of the second half of the first season and in season two already that have some of those adventure science fiction elements that make people love Stargate. I mean we encounter aliens in a much bigger way in the second half of the first season. There is significantly more adventure, but we wanted to establish the new show first as a character drama primarily and in the first ten episodes that is definitely what we concentrate on and so to the Stargate fan who wonders is this going to continue to veer away from the old shows, I would say much of what they liked about the old show is definitely coming back.”

He continued stating, “originally the tenth story would have revealed this, but they had more stories than they at first imagined and so the mid season finale ended up being different, although pretty damn good.” I told him it must have been a fantastic feeling to get an actor of the caliber of Robert Carlyle involved in a sci-fi project even though he had done genre features like 28 Weeks Later, The World Is Not Enough, Eragon, and Ravenous as well as appeared in the TV movie 24: Redemption. Brad told me that Carlyle was the first person on their list and “we really didn’t expect to get him to be perfectly frank. You always say, Wow wouldn’t it be great if we got so and so and this time that was Robert Carlyle and he said yes.” I told him that Carlyle’s character from Trainspotting was to me as scary as Joe Pesci’s character in Goodfellas. I mentioned that his character on the show seems like he is carrying a huge burden on his shoulders and that I hoped we would see more sides to his character in the second half of season one. Brad replied, “There is an episode in the second half that reveals exactly what you are talking about and gives a wonderful explanation as to who he is, why he is, and Robert Cooper did a big rewrite on the original script and directed the episode and I think it’s his best work and I see an Emmy® nomination for Robert Carlyle for that episode. I mean he is brilliant in that episode.”

 asked Brad, “In the early episodes there were these insects flying around that seemed like they were trying to communicate with them that they ended up getting rid of on the ice planet and I was wondering if they were coming back?”  He replied “The beings we met in air and water are not necessarily a part of our future plans, but we always considered them to be something we could revisit. The thing about SG-U is we are going to keep encountering different creatures and I wanted to emphasize a departure from English speaking latex aliens and that is why these creatures appeared sentient and seem to want to communicate and yet they are an incredibly different kind of life form and in time there are creatures that are just sharks. Mean bad things that want to kill us. At the end of Air, Part 3, we see a ship take off from the Destiny and we will pay that off in the second half of the season to come.” I mentioned that Stargate SG-1 had unprecedented support from the U.S. military because the show presented a positive image. “On SG-U do you still get that level of support since here the characters are not all heroes and we see one person take advantage of another person’s absence by messing around with his wife back on Earth?” Brad replied, “Yes we do. They are still supporters of the show and acknowledge that while they are mostly heroic, trying to be heroic, there are still human things that they have to struggle with.”

The next question I asked I was a bit nervous about because out of context or wrongly phrased, it could be misinterpreted as an accusation or something, but I also knew that if I did not ask him, I and others might never know. So I asked him “how he was able to get Stargate as a television franchise when Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin had said they wanted to do their own feature film trilogy including the original movie and pretty much it’s impossible to that now because the characters you guys developed and the actors who play them for the television show are more the characters than the original movies actors would ever be at this point?”

He replied, “I agree with you. Here’s the thing. Those guys did the movie, but it was an MGM project and MGM owned the rights to do the television series and Jonathan Glassner and I were working on The Outer Limits and we approached MGM and said do you realize what a great television series this would be and they replied Of course we do. Why don’t you guys team up to do it and MGM had an arrangement with Showtime and we got a two season order coming out of the gate and we had that advantage of knowing we could develop two seasons at once. As far as Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, they made that movie and then they moved on. They may have said they wanted to do other things, but there has been over three hundred hours of Stargatesince.”

I asked him next if SG-1 would be coming to Blu-ray Disc soon since I was surprised that Stargate SG-1: Children Of The Gods Final Cut was released on DVD last year, but not Blu-ray Disc? Brad Wright replied “That was originally my plan. The project was driven almost entirely out of the desire to get Joel Goldsmith’s original score against the picture and the problem is we originally shot the series on 16mm film and framed it for both 4 by 3 and 16 by 9 television screens, but the resolution is less and what you get is grain in the blacks. So while I thought it looked great enough to come to Blu-ray and they still might, right now the powers to be feel differently because of the nature of the original tape conversion from film and because in the early seasons the effects were in standard definition.  But all the new effects for the new Children Of The Gods DVD were done in high definition. “

Next I asked him how did he make the journey to professional writer? He told me that in his twenties his wife and him were in an ensemble theater company and he wrote the plays and they acted in them and they had a great time, but when they decided to have a family, they realized they were poor so he wrote spec scripts and broke into the Canadian industry fairly quickly. Once I was writing for the Canadian television industry and I was fairly well established and when MGM came to town with The Outer Limits, the thought of being able to write science fiction in his own country when there was not a lot of sci-fi being done there at the time was fantastic and I just leaped on the opportunity and never looked back.

Brad Wright told me that they have been shooting in high definition since Stargate Atlantis, but for SG-U they tested many different cameras because one of their goals was to make the show look fabulous on Blu-ray. He continued, “35mm film is still the bench mark, but as close as we can come though and in many, many ways with the Genesis camera I think it is even better. Just amazing. I mean I just buy Blu-rays now. It drives my wife crazy now I insist it’s in the home theater and not just in the living room.”

Stargate Universe SG-U is available on Blu-ray Disc now from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment and the second half of season one should be airing soon on SyFy. Read the Blu-ray Disc Set review by clicking here.

Big thanks to Brad Wright, Becca at B.H.I. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment.

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The Lab Series Vol 3: For A Few Dollars More.

The Lab Series Vol 3: For A Few Dollars More.


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Adventure Time: Side Quests premieres with a brand new animated series on June 29nth from Disney + and Hulu.

 


DISNEY+ AND HULU TO STREAM NEW SERIES 
ADVENTURE TIME: SIDE QUESTS
ON JUNE 29


The Award-Winning Franchise Returns to the Land of Ooo 
With All-New Adventures

Disney+ and Hulu has announced the June 29 U.S. premiere date of the brand-new animated series Adventure Time: Side Quests, produced by Cartoon Network Studios. 

A companion to the beloved original, Emmy®, Peabody, and Annie Award-winning series Adventure Time, the new series follows young hero Finn and his magical dog best friend Jake as they embark on adventures across the fantastical land of Ooo — partying with cloud people and punching evil in the butt along the way.

Adventure Time captivated audiences with its heartfelt storytelling, playful humour, and richly creative world. Adventure Time: Side Quests builds on the spirit of the early seasons, delivering lighter, self-contained adventures. Designed to introduce a new generation of fans to the land of Ooo, whilst giving existing fans more of what they love, the series brings standalone, silly quests and playful challenges - celebrating the joyful chaos of Finn and Jake’s adventures.

Finn the Human is voiced by Sasha Knight and John DiMaggio returns as the voice of Jake the Dog. The series will also reunite fan-favourite characters including Ice King (Tom Kenny), Princess Bubblegum (Hynden Walch), Marceline (Olivia Olson), and BMO (Niki Yang).

Showrunner and Executive Producer, Nate Cash said: "Making Side Quests felt like making the original Adventure Time, which felt like hanging out with art school buddies making professional cartoons. That sounds like a big sandwich of feelings, and it was! You're going to love these NEW adventures with Finn & Jake!"


Adventure Time: Side Quests is executive produced by Nate Cash, with Darrick Bachman serving as Story Editor. Victor Courtright and Niki Yang direct, Nick Cross is the Art Director, and Matthew Janszen is the Composer

Monday, May 18, 2026

The Corruption.

 The Corruption.


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My philosophy for making a video like this is to let the video speak for itself. What I would say though is that basically when you see Jack Nicholson‘s wife looking for him it’s color because she’s not corrupted. When you see Jack Nicholson before he takes the drink he’s in color, but somewhat distorted because he’s not completely corrupted yet. Lloyd is a ghost and part of the hotel so he stays in black-and-white. The moment Jack Nicholson goes from drinking to post drinking. He goes from color to a very star black-and-white to show that he’s now completely corrupted. He stays that way in the scene with Lloyd up until his wife comes in and although again she’s not corrupted so she is in color in the graphic novel sense, when she enters the room, her effect is not complete because although she’s not corrupted, there’s too much corruption in that room to bring it back to normal so the color is different there too. 


Using color as a metric for soul-corruption adds a sophisticated narrative depth that people might not expect from a "filter experiment." It elevates the video from a stylistic exercise to a symbolic retelling of Jack’s downfall.


The logic works perfectly with the source material. It turns the "Motion Comic" look into a literal window into the characters' spiritual states. So watch the transitions closely. Thank you.


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Shining Sleep.

 


Shining Sleep.



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This is another experiment in editing down film and mixing it for pacing. I have combined footage from Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining with Mike Flanagan's adaptation of Stephen King's Doctor Sleep to create a two minute film that could also be split up into two one-minute shorts and this time I used both the color comic filter and for the Kubrick ghost scenes as well as adult Danny's flashbacks to the past, the black and white comic filter to give the shorts in both the two minute and single minute parts, a rotoscope motion comic feel. It is not perfect, but you can accomplish quite a lot on an iPhone with iMovie. Imagine what can be done for fun on my iMac?


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A Tale Of Two Dicks.

 A Tale Of Two Dicks.



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A Tale of Two Dicks is a stylized comparison between how two different adaptations, one being Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and the other being the miniseries, Stephen King’s The Shining directed by Mick Garris. Both sequences focus on the performances of Scatman Cruthers and Melvin Van Peebles respectively as the character of Dick Hallorann and how both Actors interpret the character as well as how the framing and screen direction effect the tone of the performance and the subjective feeling each viewer may feel the scenes evoke. I have taken some editing liberty with Cruthers’ performance and removed the cutaways and choose a stark black and white filter to rotoscope the scene to evoke what I personally felt about it, but will not verbally stay here because I believe that there are too many ending and did you know type videos out there and in this particular case, I want you all to look at this for yourselves and take from it what you will using your own critical thinking skills. The Melvin Van Peebles performance is presented in a rotoscope comic book color filter because of the same reasons and in both cases, they both are kind of graphic novel like or motion comic like interpretations of their scenes. This video is exclusive to Patreon, but free to all to view and comment on. Thank you.


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