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Interviews: Ask J. Michael Straczynski What You Will

J. Michael Straczynski has written Thor, World War Z, and Changeling among many other films. He created Babylon 5 and has worked on numerous comic book titles including Superman and The Amazing Spider-Man. Most recently, he has teamed up with the Wachowskis for an original Netflix sci-fi series, Sense8 . He's agreed to take a break from his busy schedule in order to answer any questions you may have. As usual, ask as many as you'd like, but please, one question per post.

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  1. Pleeeeeeeease? by doas777 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can we PLEEEEEASE have HD Bab5? if you crowd-fund it, we will pay.

    1. Re:Pleeeeeeeease? by cold+fjord · · Score: 5, Informative

      CGI first introduced to TV in Babylon 5

      The July 1994 issue of Compute! magazine discusses the graphics used in Babylon 5. By today’s standards, it seems primitive, but it was innovative in its time. Each episode of the series used an average of 6,000 frames of computer graphic animation from Foundation Imaging. They used 24 Amiga 2000s, 16 of which were dedicated rendering engines. They had 32 megabytes of RAM, a Fusion-40 accelerator and the Toaster. The Amigas were connected via a Novell network and sent data to a 12 gigabyte 486 PC file server. They later upgraded to Pentium and Alpha-based systems.

      The making of Babylon 5

      Source of Amiga Video Toaster Software Released

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  2. How could you do it? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why did you make a movie and then name it World War Z when it had nothing in common with the source material except for a title?

    1. Re:How could you do it? by Dragonslicer · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Why did you make a movie and then name it World War Z when it had nothing in common with the source material except for a title?

      Because the movie that was released had relatively little to do with the screenplay that JMS wrote. In fact, they had to add some of JMS's writing back in when they released how terrible the later revisions were.

  3. B5 and season renewal by madopal · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What would have been different with the last two seasons of Babylon 5 had you known for sure you had a full 5 seasons?

  4. actors across series by doas777 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've often noticed that if an actor played a speaking character in one scifi series, while looking mostly humanish, any other series they are in they have a pretty concealing costume. For Instance Mr Katsulas played a rather humanish Tomalok on Startrek, whereas his G'Kar had a pretty intense costume.

    Is this done intentionally, or just coincidence?

  5. Re:Babylon Reboot by TechnoGrl · · Score: 4, Informative

    You don't have to be a Michael Straczynski to know that B5 had a "beginning of the story" and an "end of the story". One of the best decisions that Mr. Straczynski ever made was to allow the story to end (and end grandly I also have to say).

    Too many cheap crap-hounds (*cough*couch*abrams*cough*) try to extend a story as long as they are able to squeeze money out of it and are eventually revealed to have no idea what they were doing or where they were going with it. Straczynski told a really great story that ended i a really great way. Live and art have to move on.

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  6. Social TV by hhawk · · Score: 4, Interesting

    For me, you are the father or grandfather of social TV, meaning the way you promoted Bab 5 (before, during and after) the series is more or less the methodology that many TV shows and movies have adapted. You maybe have been using NNTP (Network News) instead of Facebook or Twitter, but for me you are the first.

    My question: in that context: What are show producers/runners not doing today with Social Media that they could or should be doing to engage and interact with fans?

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  7. Reaching Fans by hhawk · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When you look back at how you used tools like NNTP to engage with your audience regarding Bab 5, is there anything you would have done differently today?

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  8. Working with Netflix and the Wachowskis? by PortHaven · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Sense 8 brings together one of my favorite creators of worlds, with one of my favorite authors, and one of my favorite companies....

    What has it been like to work with the Wachowski siblings and Netflix? Has working with Netflix provided a freer avenue for creativity than a traditional television network experience offers?

  9. No Space on TV currently? by PortHaven · · Score: 4, Interesting

    At the moment there is not a single TV show in space? Since the ending of the BSG reboot and Stargate: Universe cancellation, TV has been essentially "spaceless".

    Why do you feel that is?

    And what do you feel it would take to bring "space" back to television?

  10. Would you do me a favor? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    & kick JJ Abrams in the balls next time you see him?

    See how many lens flares you get.

  11. The Questions by RDW · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who are you?
    What do you want?

  12. Re:Babylon Reboot by GreyWolf3000 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Babylon 5 ended at the finale of season 4. Not sure what you're talking about :)

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  13. Any "loose B5 ends" that bug you? by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I know that there are a few things in B5 that were mentioned, maybe touched briefly, that were hinted at and that did eventually not get the attention that I felt they were supposed to get, either because of time constraints, because actors decided to jump ship or because of reasons that I (or even we, as a whole) don't know about.

    Are there any plot ideas that you were quite fond of that you could not flesh out the way you wanted them to? Any "loose ends" that you really wanted to tie up and give closure but couldn't during the series run? And, of course, why couldn't you?

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