Stargate (Special Edition) (1994)

Rated: ![]()
Starring: Kurt Russell, James Spader.
Director: Roland Emmerich
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
• Production notes
• Widescreen letterbox format
Editorial
Reviews
Before they unleashed the
idiotic mayhem of Independence Day and Godzilla, the
idea-stealing team of director Roland Emmerich and producer-screenwriter Dean
Devlin concocted this hokey hit about the discovery of an ancient portal
capable of zipping travelers to "the other side of the known
universe." James Spader plays the Egyptologist who successfully translates
the Stargate's hieroglyphic code, and then joins a hawkish military unit (led
by Kurt Russell) on a reconnaissance mission to see what's on the other side.
They arrive on a desert world with cultural (and apparently supernatural) ties
to Earth's ancient Egypt, where the sun god Ra (played by Jaye Davidson from The
Crying Game) rules a population of slaves with armored minions and
startlingly advanced technology. After being warmly welcomed into the slave
camp, the earthlings encourage and support a rebellion, and while Russell
threatens to blow up the Stargate to prevent its use by enemy forces, the movie
collapses into a senseless series of action scenes and grandiose explosions.
It's all pretty ridiculous, but Stargate found a large and appreciative
audience, spawned a cable-TV series, and continues to attract science fiction
fans who are more than willing to forgive its considerable faults. --Jeff
Shannon –