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    A Call to Arms

    Some of you may have heard the recent rumors about the upcoming B5 feature film, ôThe Memory of Shadowö û how the money people are talking about recasting many of the roles from the original series with ônameö actors,

    I am here to tell you that this rumor is true and that unless the powers that be are convinced that tinkering with the cast will hurt them in the pocketbook, they will do what they want to do, without regard to JMSÆs wish or ours. The only people in a position to convince them that thereÆs money on the line are US.

    WE are the ones who watched the show in great enough numbers to keep it on the air for 5 years. WE are the ones who made the reruns and B5 S5 such a success on TNT that they spent millions of dollars on two extra TV movies and a half season of Crusade before they pulled the plug on that show for reasons of network politics as much as anything else. WE are the ones who lobbied and wheedled and threatened until a very skeptical Warner Bros. finally released the series, the movies and ultimately Crusade on DVD û and then bought the DVDs in such numbers that the studio decided to make this feature film in the first place.

    WE are the ones who will provide the all-important opening weekend opening box office and the initial word-of-mouth. It is perfectly true that a feature film like this canÆt succeed if only the hardcore fans go to see it. It will have to attract non-fans, folks who have never even heard of the series. But if WE donÆt make sure the film ôopensö it wonÆt stay in theaters long enough for non-fans to discover the film. If WE donÆt provide the positive word-of-mouth the film wonÆt succeed.

    IÆve heard that some fans donÆt believe the rumor, that recasting the roles seems so obviously stupid and counter-productive that they donÆt think Warner Bros. would ever do such a thing. I was skeptical myself when I first plugged into the ænet after an absence of several month (hurricanes are such a bother) But IÆve since checked with a few individuals whom I trust implicitly and who are in a position to know about such things. They assure me the rumors are true. The studio is pressing for this, and since they write the checks, there isnÆt a lot the production office can do about it.

    IÆve also heard that other fans are so upset about the reported story line or indications that a given actor or character may not be in the film that theyÆre not interested in the project at all. Big mistake. Some have even suggested that the story line and the cast changes are part and parcel of the same thing û that the studio dictated a story that prominently featured new characters and reduced the old ones to cameos that could be cast with ônameö actors as part of some deep, dark plot to remake B5 in some new image of their choosing.

    Wrong

    I donÆt know the story line for the new film. But I DO know that it is the story that JMS chose to pitch to the studio for the first B5 film.

    Did I just say ôFirst B5 filmö?

    Yes, I did.

    Everybody wants this film to succeed. If it succeeds, WB will want a sequel, the studios always do. If they do a sequel JMS can do a story that uses the original characters more. Everybody signing up to do the sequel to a successful movie will get a bigger payday than they did on the first. Maybe it makes more sense to do something that ties up some of the threads from Crusade and Rangers in movie #1, with the original cast in supporting roles. Then do the Teep War or some other story in movie #2. But this only works if the original cast plays the original characters in movie #1.

    And thatÆs where you all come in. We need you to write letters û real, snail-mail, printed and hand-signed letters, to get the attention of the folks holding the purse strings. We need to remind them that ultimately we, too, hold the purse strings. We buy the tickets at the box office.

    An ad hoc committee of fans has been working on ways to get the studioÆs attention, including press releases and getting stories into the mainstream press. You can help by participating in a letter writing campaign with a bit of a gimmick to help it stand out from similar campaigns. Go to http://www.keepb5alive.com. Download one of the ôB5 Bucksö designs on the site. Print them out, cut them out, and include them with your letter. WeÆve also provided form letters that you can hand-write your own address and comments on, but I have to tell you û the studios pay a lot more attention to individuals who took the time to compose a letter of their own than those who merely signed a form letter that somebody else wrote. Just donÆt forget to include the ô B5 Bucksö whichever you do.

    This may seem like a silly gimmick. So were the Budweiser frogs. Silly gimmicks are memorable, they get attention. They WORK. So can this if Warner Bros. gets socked with thousands and thousands of letters containing these novelty items. And thatÆs the key û make them realize that this isnÆt an issue that concerns only a few fanatical fans of particular actors but something the vast majority of the fan community cares deeply about and that we will have to consider whether or not the B5 movie WB eventually puts in theaters is really B5 or some pale imitation that we, as loyal fans, can and will rightly ignore. Go to the site, download the materials, join the fight. The casting decisions are being made right now The countdown to the start of shooting has begun. The window during which we can make our voices heard is closing, but it hasnÆt closed yet. DonÆt let it close until youÆve added your voice to the chorus.

    Print out a letter, preferably one youÆve written yourself, today. Sign it, add a hand-written note and your address if necessary. Print out an envelope, stuff it, with some B5 Bucks, seal it, put it on the counter with your car keys. Make sure you mail it tomorrow.

    WeÆve been here before folks. Our backs against the wall, no chance in hell of getting what we want. WeÆve been here every single season, we were here at the end of S4 most of all. We were here trying to get the show released on some form of home video and ultimately on DVD. We were here trying to get a feature film off the ground at all. WeÆve always tried to do the impossible and weÆve always been told that we never could. (One SF entertainment news web site wonÆt run a story on this controversy because they havenÆt seen an official announcement of the film from WB and they donÆt believe that anybody is ever going to make a feature film based on a ôlittleö cult show like B5)

    WeÆve always succeeded in the long run.

    Faith manages.

    Start writing.

    Joe
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    Joseph DeMartino
    Sigh Corps
    Pat Tallman Division

  • #2
    Joe I hope you don't mind but I posted your message on Spacecast up here in Canada. Thought it might do some good.
    Joan

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    • #3
      No problem at all. Glad you did it.

      Joe
      Joseph DeMartino
      Sigh Corps
      Pat Tallman Division

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      • #4
        Joe
        I am new to this forum but not to B5, and I agree 100% with you, I can not imagine watching another doing Galen, sheriden or even Natov nor even Adera.

        The characters in B5 were/are always so true and so intimate, they can not Just re-cast them. I can not imagine watching a conversation between the new Galen and the new Sheridan. ooh Jes. man it will be bad.

        I will be writting my letter soon to WB

        cheers
        Hisham
        What do you want? ha...!

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        • #5
          Methinks that...

          ...if there's one person on Earth who won't let the suits screw up his project, it's JMS. Remember his line after the 'Crusade' debacle - "I'd rather lose a show I believed in than make one I didn't."

          If the suits are adamant on "big names", the best course of action would be to introduce new characters (to play to the money minded wankers), while having the regulars play SIGNIFICANT supporting roles.
          The name is Skinner... Duncan Skinner.

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          • #6
            Re: Methinks that...

            Originally posted by SV7
            ...if there's one person on Earth who won't let the suits screw up his project, it's JMS. Remember his line after the 'Crusade' debacle - "I'd rather lose a show I believed in than make one I didn't."
            Exactly. You're absolutely right. This entire campaign is to try to force the decision-makers to do things as JMS wants.

            Because there might not be a movie otherwise.

            If the suits are adamant on "big names", the best course of action would be to introduce new characters (to play to the money minded wankers), while having the regulars play SIGNIFICANT supporting roles.
            Sure that makes sense. Trouble is, what we're hearing *doesn't* make sense. I have no doubt that some form of the characters we've read about are in the script. That's not at issue. What is, is that some financial pin-heads don't think that fans will come to see TV actors in a feature film and they want those characters re-cast.

            Jan
            "As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.

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            • #7
              Quick postscript...

              If Galen were vital to the plot, and Woodward were simply UNAVAILABLE, I would accept JMS recasting that role. But that is the only case where I would.
              The name is Skinner... Duncan Skinner.

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              • #8
                And, quite frankly...

                ...if our only option were a B5 film with all regular characters recast, I'd much rather have no film at all.
                The name is Skinner... Duncan Skinner.

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                • #9
                  Re: And, quite frankly...

                  Originally posted by SV7
                  ...if our only option were a B5 film with all regular characters recast, I'd much rather have no film at all.
                  Ditto. I wouldn't pay to see such a film.

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                  • #10
                    Re: A Call to Arms: Saving the Original Cast

                    Originally posted by Joseph DeMartino
                    I am here to tell you that this rumor is true and that unless the powers that be are convinced that tinkering with the cast will hurt them in the pocketbook, they will do what they want to do, without regard to JMSÆs wish or ours.
                    Joe,

                    Do we have any namable sources or proof yet, or are we still running on faith?

                    And yes, I've sent my letters.

                    FP

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                    • #11
                      After waiting so long it's terrible to hear of a new movie only to find out that it's not what it appears. I sent my letter (another one) out today. I hope it was heartfelt enough.

                      Do they actually read these letters or does it just end up in a big pile? I guess a big pile of letters is also good, but I was just wondering. Has anyone heard of their letter actually being read, other than a form letter.... "Thank you for writing....yada yada yada...
                      Flying around the room under my own power.

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                      • #12
                        Joe,
                        i've copied your post into a thread I started on Trekbbs, may get some reaction there.

                        A few people have commented on how much it sucks as an idea, big suprise...
                        "Books and ideas are the most effective weapons against intolerance and ignorance."
                        -- Lyndon Baines Johnson, February 11, 1964

                        -- "Gun's don't kill people, rappers do" The GLC

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Darth_librarian
                          Joe,
                          i've copied your post into a thread I started on Trekbbs, may get some reaction there.

                          A few people have commented on how much it sucks as an idea, big suprise...
                          Yeah, like they have room to talk.
                          Mac Breck (KoshN)
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                          Warner Brothers is Lucy.
                          JMS and we fans are collectively Charlie Brown.
                          Babylon 5 is the football.

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                          • #14
                            Jow, I posted your message at Firstones.com onn the Newspage if you don't mind

                            sadly it seems to be to late for me to write a letter because they need a lot for arrivel from germany to the USA. (at least 1-2 weeks)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Alpha-1
                              Jow, I posted your message at Firstones.com onn the Newspage if you don't mind

                              sadly it seems to be to late for me to write a letter because they need a lot for arrivel from germany to the USA. (at least 1-2 weeks)
                              Hi, Alpha-1!

                              Please write anyway! It can't hurt for them to know that there's an international community also interested in the movie.

                              Thanks!
                              Jan
                              "As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.

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