Battlestar Galactia: Razor (Unrated Extended Edition)
Five Stars (out of five)
2007. Released by Unviversal Home Video. Running time: 101 minutes. Not Rated. Widescreen. Has English Subtitles. Special features include interviews, a commentary, and a choice of watching the unrated, extended edition, or the original broadcast version. The unrated version has a major curse word that's uttered during the Adama "Husker" flashback scene, as well as some more gore.

Hey, this is a private party. Who invited the Lost In Space guys? Taking place sometime during the second season of Battlestar Galactica, Razor opens with Lee Adama (Jamie Bamber) at a ceremony commemorating his promotion to Commander of the Battlestar Pegasus. He gives a speech--which is carried throughout the ship--about how things will now be different aboard the Battlestar under his reign, and as he speaks, a figure listens intently while she expertly plays with a knife in her hands. It’s Lt. Kendra Shaw (Stephanie Jacobsen) a disgraced command officer who has been reduced to working in the ship’s kitchen by the now-deceased Commander Gardner. Yet when Lee meets with her, he’s impressed enough with Shaw’s record--having served aboard the Pegasus under the ruthless Admiral Cain, who had nothing but good things to say about Shaw--that he makes Shaw his XO, or second in command.

I'm out of paint balls! I say again: I am out of paint balls! Lee’s first assignment as commander of the Pegasus is to track down a lost Raptor filled with a science team whom the fleet has lost contact with. The Pegasus goes in search of this Raptor, investigating the area they were last seen in, when they encounter an overwhelming Cylon force. Starbuck (Katie Sackhoff), who’s out scouting in a Viper, barely makes it back to the Pegasus with her wingman under withering enemy fire. When the Pegasus rejoins the Galactica and the rest of the fleet, one of the captured Cylon raiders is examined, and turns out to be a relic from the first Cylon war over forty years ago. William Adama once encountered these very same old-school Cylons, who are still operating on the fringes of space to this day, and are still harboring a dark secret.

You really think you have the guts, you fracker?! Huh? Oh, uh, wait a minute.... First premiering on the Sci-Fi Channel in late November of 2007, Razor was released less than two weeks later on DVD with added scenes. It’s the first new Battlestar Galactica story to be viewed by hungry fans of the series in nearly eight months, and while it takes place during the second season--the series’ third season had already aired by this time--it still manages to offer a few tantalizing clues regarding the series’ future. The movie also gives us a look at the past, through the eyes of Lt. Shaw, who first came aboard the Pegasus just before the Cylon attack on the twelve colonies. The superb Michelle Forbes reprises her role of the dominating Cain in a series of flashbacks that reveals a lot about the motives of her character.

Who the frak are you calling a toaster, you dipstick?! And we also get an extensive flashback at the original Cylon war, when Bill Adama was just a rookie fighter pilot with the call sign Husker. The "old school" design of the Cylon centurions, along with their flying wing fighters, are actually taken from the original 1978 series, and are a real treat to see in action once again. Australian actress Stephanie Jacobsen, upon whose slender shoulders this story revolves, is very sympathetic as Shaw. And BSG series regulars Bamber, Sackhoff, Mary McDonnell and Edward James Olmos are as good as ever as their characters. The DVD offers you the choice of watching the original, shorter broadcast version, or the unedited edition, which is just over ten minutes longer. There’s a decent selection of special features, including a fun segment where the stars of BSG discuss their favorite episodes from the show. If you’re not a fan of the new Battlestar Galactica, then this film is probably not for you, but for die-hard fanatics of BSG, Razor is an early--and very entertaining--gift. --SF

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