Friday, March 8, 2013

Movie Review - Stargate

Today is "Stargate"

Starring Kurt Russell, James Spader and French Stewart

Something that will take anyone a million light years from home to a place that reminds them of home, is a bit redundant to start with, but to really get the full advantage of the Stargate device, you gotta try out its galactic room service that can transport anything you want right up to its doorstep. Col. Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neil (Russell) gets himself assigned to a suicide mission by the military when a team uncovers an interstellar teleportation device in Egypt. The fun doesn't begin immediately because ancient language experts haven't been able to decode the Stargate. Dr. Daniel Jackson (Spader) is then summoned. Figures it out by being a little klutzy, gets the Stargate to working in proper order and goes with the military ground unit to explore and then proceeds to ruffle the feathers of Lt. Ferretti (Stewart) when he informs the team that they may not be able to go back home until another set of Stargate codes can be located on the now strange planet they've been blasted onto.

Noticing the usual alien life around them, like drooling beasts, dismal ancient city-scapes and a diabolical Ra god who flashes his eyes so that any non-worshippers may be turned into pillars of quickly dissolving matter, they embark on finding a way back through the Stargate. A local girl, Sha'uri, aids Daniel in finding the codes they need. Jack, meanwhile has other plans for that god Ra and the military cart delivered via galactic room service style that carted over a nuclear bomb.

This has been my Movie Review! What a seventh wonder, what a discovery, what a rush!

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