Release Year: 1994 Rating: PG-13 Duration: 130 minutes Other Title: Stargate, la porte des étoiles Director: Roland Emmerich Producer: Oliver Eberle, Mario Kassar, Joel B. Michaels Distributor: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
In this visually creative space adventure from the team that would go on to give the world INDEPENDENCE DAY and GODZILLA, a timid, glasses-wearing Egyptologist (Spader) uncovers an ancient portal to another planet and is dispatched there forthwith--along with blundering, clodfooted government troops (led by Russell). The downtrodden populace they encounter, ruled by godlike, androgynous King Ra (Davidson, in his first role after becoming a star in THE CRYING GAME), must be led to literacy and freedom; Ra must be defeated; the intellectual must find his machismo; our boys must return to Earth.
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Kurt Russell as Col. Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neil
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Colonel Jonathan "Jack" O'Neil: Give my regards to King Tut, asshole.
Enter the fractal world of 1024. The entrance to you imagination. Stretches nicely. This is one of the many images in Wolfman and Lady Dis new screensaver titled Fractal Fantasy. Created by Lady Di. Source: Ezthemes Size: (1108 Kb)
Over 160 wallpaper sized images of the famous Stargate SG1 TV series. Starring Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping and Christopher Judge as the SG1 team of Colonel Jack ONeill, Captain Samantha Carter, Dr Daniel Jackson and the Jaffa, Tealc, who travel through the Stargate every week. Enjoy! Source: Ezthemes Size: (6473 Kb)
For virtually everyone, there are a few films that fit into the "guilty pleasure" category. These are movies that are clearly not very good, but which you still enjoy against your own better judgement. STARGATE is just such a film.