Spoonixel
Amateur movie with Big budget
SpunkySelfTwitter
It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Brooklynn
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
cvgordy-169-945979
I was really excited about this series and I fully enjoyed the first season or two. As time goes on they begin to force more and more religious views and ideas on the viewer. I've never gone through the original story so I have no idea how it compares to that. If you're looking for a Sci-Fi film that stays true to Science Fiction, space exploration, and futuristic concepts, you will lose interest quickly. A heavy shift from the "Alone in space trying to survive" to "A higher power and destiny through religious beliefs" really kills the Sci-Fi aspects of the series.To put it simply, I had the full series available to me all at once. I found myself staying up long hours watching episode after episode for the first few seasons. Once the religion started to take over I couldn't sit through a full episode without getting bored and annoyed.
EchoMaRinE
To be able to help people that are trying to understand what Razor is and what is not, I decided to write a humble review. Lets start with what it is. Razor is a science-fiction movie that is tightly connected to the series Battlestar Galactica. Therefore, if you don't know the series, it is very unlikely that you can enjoy Razor. The character development part for the characters that are in the series are skipped and we see character development for only three people (Helena Cain, Kendra Shaw, Number Six). As a matter of fact, without knowing events and characters in the series, it is not easy to follow this movie. You can think Razor as a long episode after season three. Now let me briefly talk about what it is not. It is not a must to view before season four. The story of Razor is somehow independent from what is going on in the series and if you don't know it, you can still follow what is going on. As a movie, Razor is not more advanced that the series in terms of CGI. I found it a bit awkward since movies are supposed to have a bigger budget. I didn't find the story very interesting either. The main characters are portrait as extreme females. This is not something we are used to I guess. Also, I can't skip the accent of Stephanie Jacobsen. She really needs to do something about it. Anyways, if you want to watch Razor, do it after season three, not before that. And if you don't know the series, I don't think you can enjoy it.
vendepensos
This series is just the best thing that happened to Sci-fi / TV acting / entertainment. Every thing in Battlestar Galactica/ WONDERFUL / CREATIVE This particular movie will get u (if u want to) to the events that occurred with battlestar Pegasus before finding galactica in SEason 2 episode "Pegasus". If u want to get yourself into battlestar galactica universe u need to watch this to understand what made admiral Caine the person she is in "Pegasus" episode when they find Galactica and the colonial fleet! Just watch the series and ignore the few people who don't like it because they don't have intelligence and feeling to understand it....
wim_vg
As so many I suppose, I've recently started to follow the 4th season of this sci-fi series. After the 3rd Season, I was hoping it to get well back on track, but so far I'm a tad disappointed.Somehow I stumbled upon this 'Razor' episode that I somehow seem to have missed completely.For me, this kinda brings back the real Battlestar Galactica feeling. As maybe it may not seem as great as some wonderful episodes in Season 1 or Season 2, it feels still like a great refreshment compared to more recent episodes.All in all, I'm glad I saw it!