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Babylon 5: The Movie Collection
Release Date: 2004-08-17
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Average Customer Rating: (81 reviews)

Reviews from Amazon customers:

Review by: Shirley A. Yant, Sherrodsville, OH USA
Rating:
Babylon Movie
This finishes one of the last two of my Babylon 5 collection. <br />Thank you - Fine show - liked the way it continued chronologically.

Review by: Christine M. Provencal
Rating:
A Friend
This was ordered for a friend because she has been looking for this movie for quite some time. She was so happy when she received the movie in hand.

Review by: J. Gonzalez, Miami Beach, FL
Rating:
Babylon 5 CDs
The cd's were in got shape and I enjoyed watching them all. I'm a fan so you know this was a great purchase.

Review by: Geary S. Mizuno, Bethesda MD
Rating:
Less than memorable
Other than the Pilot and "In the Beginning," the films are less than stellar (not all the principals were involved in the production of the later films, and the cost limitations are evident in the lack of crowds in the public spaces of the station, etc.

Review by: David M. Nataf
Rating:
Excellent
Normally, with movie spinoffs, I would expect garbage, but these were actually very good. Spoilers ahead. <br /> <br />In the Beginning is a prequel movie, which covers the events of the Human-Minbari war. It's very well done, and I'd recommend it to be watched first, as the high quality of this movie will compensate for the low quality of the first few episodes of season 1, which were so boring I almost returned the DVDs. <br /> <br />Thirdspace was very neat. One of the assumptions about B5 is that you can have coherent civilizations within a galaxy, but not between galaxies. Thirdspace breaks this assumption by means of a lost Vorlon device that basically creates a faster hyperspace. It leads to a dominant species from a different galaxy, who are basically the Vorlons of their galaxy, only evil. <br /> <br />A Call to Arms is fabulous, but it is also depressing as it will make you watch the excellent and canceled Crusade. <br /> <br />River of Souls was good, the favourite of many. It covers the transition from ordinary life to Vorlon-like life.