View Full Version : Happy Breakaway Day from Space:1999
mego73
Sep 12, '10, 11:30 PM
Sept 13, 1999, the moon is blasted out of Earth's orbit and Commander John Koenig shepherds the Moonbase Alpha crew through alien dangers that should be lightyears away from them :)
Space:1999 I do love the show but I am glad we still have the moon 11 years after the breakaway day.
mego73
Sep 13, '10, 9:31 PM
What, no response, where are the 1999 fans?
ScottA
Sep 13, '10, 9:56 PM
I have never seen 1 episode. Sorry. Same with Dr. Who.
HardyGirl
Sep 13, '10, 10:24 PM
I just could never get into it.
The Toyroom
Sep 14, '10, 7:05 AM
No one I knew watched Space 1999 back in the day....except for one kid named Vinny...everyone else was still watching Trek re-runs :wink:
starsky
Sep 14, '10, 11:42 AM
I have never seen 1 episode. Sorry. Same with Dr. Who.
same here.
TEXASFETT
Sep 14, '10, 1:53 PM
Whoa but never heard of it probably why you heard crickets earlier.
mego73
Sep 14, '10, 2:03 PM
I know there are at least a few Space:1999 fans on the board. My title was probably bad.
UnderdogDJLSW
Sep 14, '10, 8:49 PM
I'm with you. But I didn't log in yesterday. As geeky as I am, yesterday I thought about Space 1999 and the big yellow letters "September 13, 1999." and then I looked at the calendar for something on Friday and remembered reading that Battlestar Galactica premiered on Sept. 17, 1978.
mego73
Sep 14, '10, 9:21 PM
I know Palitoy is a fan too
bobws
Sep 15, '10, 12:16 AM
Sorry i missed EXPLOSION day, but i'm with you. i watched Space 1999 back in the day but i had a hard time seeing it every week as i think it was on saturday afternoons when i would be out of the house. Yeah it wasn't Star Trek but hey they were in reruns for years by the time Space 1999 came around.
mego73
Sep 15, '10, 12:21 AM
Back in the day, my station showed Space:1999 and Star Trek back to back on weekends (topped off by "In Search Of") so 1999 and Trek are like siblings in my mind.
wolfie
Sep 15, '10, 9:16 AM
I can't believe there are people saying that they have never seen this or Dr Who. I thought all you Mego nuts were sci fi fans, this is all classic stuff you are missing.
palitoy
Sep 15, '10, 9:29 AM
I know Palitoy is a fan too
NO I'M NOT!
Yeah, I loves me some Space:1999. I hold it in the same regard as Star Trek because when I was five, they were both on at the same time. The Star Trek toys were right next to the Space:1999 ones and because they played on Saturday morning, I assumed they were children's shows.
1999 hasn't aged as well but I still think it's unfairly maligned by the critics both then and now. Fandom then was so biased towards trek it's like they viewed 1999 as a threat, always hated that.
renegade
Sep 15, '10, 9:34 AM
I'm there with ya Mego73. Loved me some 1999, 1st season that is. I'll start watching my DVD's and never get through the 1st few 2nd season. I'll be getting some cards from you when I get to that line fer sure.
Godzilla
Sep 15, '10, 9:46 AM
Count me in as a big fan as well. I was at Dragoncon this year and went to a panel on 1999. Not much new was said, but it was great to remember the series with a room full of fans.
HardyGirl
Sep 15, '10, 10:37 AM
Back in the day, my station showed Space:1999 and Star Trek back to back on weekends (topped off by "In Search Of") so 1999 and Trek are like siblings in my mind.
I remember that. Sunday nights was Star Trek at 6pm and Space 1999 at 7pm. I think it was WPIX.
DocDrako
Sep 15, '10, 1:31 PM
I like Space:1999 but I'm a new fan. One thing that bugs me about the show is Martin Landau's freakish lips. I can't stop staring at them.
Happy Belated Breakaway Day!
mego73
Sep 15, '10, 1:45 PM
NO I'M NOT!
Yeah, I loves me some Space:1999. I hold it in the same regard as Star Trek because when I was five, they were both on at the same time. The Star Trek toys were right next to the Space:1999 ones and because they played on Saturday morning, I assumed they were children's shows.
1999 hasn't aged as well but I still think it's unfairly maligned by the critics both then and now. Fandom then was so biased towards trek it's like they viewed 1999 as a threat, always hated that.
I was too young at the time to be privy to the whole fandom response but I heard what it amounted to was complaints that it wasn't like "Star Trek" in this or that respect.
Well, that's great! I love "Star Trek" but let "Star Trek" be "Star Trek" and "Space:1999" be "Space:1999". They were asking that "Space:1999" copy "Star Trek" and they got their wish (kind of) in series 2.
"Space:1999" had it's own motif and I wish they had another season in the original format to work out the kinks in the first. The first season had some great moments and had great potential but it did have problems.
I still dig both seasons but in different ways.
david_b
Sep 15, '10, 2:02 PM
Not aged well..?? On the contrary, 1999 Year 1 has aged remarkably well over the years. Year 2, well, that's a different subject.
Yes, it STILL is my favorite Number One Show..!!! I never get tired of watching it..
I could fit only 10 eps on my iPod before coming to Kuwait, so I can't wait to get back home and watch the rest.. My favorite toy is still the huge Mattel Eagle.
Eagle liftoffs..?? They still do it for me. :smile:
david_b
palitoy
Sep 15, '10, 2:25 PM
I'll concede season 1 has aged better than season 2, that's pretty obvious I guess.
I never noticed until the last few years how limited an actress Barbara Bain is, Landau on the other hand, really fleshed out Koenig.
The Toyroom
Sep 15, '10, 5:13 PM
I never noticed until the last few years how limited an actress Barbara Bain is
She always seemed pretty wooden to me...even as far back as Mission Impossible...I never "got" how Cinnamon Carter was supposed to be this hot chick :sarky:
johnmiic
Sep 15, '10, 6:52 PM
I'm still blown away by how attractive Catherine Schell was.
Hey, watch were you point that gun Tony!
http://www.moviestore.com/library/photos/280/280543.jpg
david_b
Sep 15, '10, 8:17 PM
I'm still blown away by how attractive Catherine Schell was.
Hey, watch were you point that gun Tony!
http://www.moviestore.com/library/photos/280/280543.jpg
I didn't mind Catherine Schell much, just didn't like the shape-shifting concept. TOO gimmicky.
But the 'rocket guns' were cool..!!
I also missed Victor Bergman way too much. I felt the older-younger relationship with Morse and Landau was more suitable for Landau than being the 'older guy' next to Anholt and Hug.. (Tony and Bill Frasier)
I just loved Moonbase Alpha.. :please_y:
I'm just damn upset we have NO MOON BASES YET !!!!!!:enraged:
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