These events tell us about the more excitement and pleasure we live through the seventh millennium, A.D, Galactica, the only surviving warship after an attack by the wicked Cylons. There seems to be something strange, as at that time the last major fighter carrier is leading a fleeting fleet in a desperate search for the planet differently.
With strictly tele-standard acting, straightforward space opera plot, grandiose sentiment and slushy love interest, it's really only meat for genre fans.
A Star Wars clone for the boob tube crowd that never quite captured the imagination or originality that an ambitious sci-fi showcase should exude so effortlessly.
MovieCrypt.com
February 24, 2003
High concept, low budget. Not looking forward to the SciFi channel 'reinterpretation'.
Hollywood Reporter
November 17, 2014
Richard A. Colla directed, and Robert L. Kimble led the team of editors faced with the impossible task of carving a masterpiece out of a monstrosity. What they got is a monumental turkey - and just in time for Thanksgiving.