THE EAGLE OBSESSION - Promo (4K)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • A special preview of the forthcoming feature-length documentary. Now includes closed captions.
    Learn more at the film's homepage (eagledocumenta...).
    Produced & Directed by Jeffrey Morris
    Written by Jeffrey Morris & Fredrick Haugen
    Produced by Anne Marie Gillen
    Edited & Colored by Fredrick Haugen
    Music by Jeff Rona
    Visual Effects by The Light Works
    Sound Design by Jon Schell
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Комментарии • 832

  • @Randy_Batswinger
    @Randy_Batswinger 8 месяцев назад +122

    Still the best looking ships in sci-fi. They haven't dated one day. They look like they can actually fly. Can't wait for the full film.

  • @paulmyfinger8272
    @paulmyfinger8272 8 месяцев назад +153

    Glad there are others out there with an appreciation of Space 1999.

    • @ulfingvar1
      @ulfingvar1 7 месяцев назад

      There are many, many of them, they are just not vocal about it.

  • @harvey1965
    @harvey1965 8 месяцев назад +156

    O H M Y G O D !!!! This 59 year old Australian just returned to 1976 when he first saw an Eagle AND the first ever Aussie character in a Sci-Fi series; Alan Carter - greatly looking forward to view your documentary.

    • @LordFalconsword
      @LordFalconsword 8 месяцев назад +10

      59 Year old America, I'm with you buddy. We saw it after you did, but I was just as blown away.

    • @jamesstevens2362
      @jamesstevens2362 8 месяцев назад +7

      Two years behind you, but ditto to all the rest.
      Those awesome days when you could watch Doctor Who at 6:30pm on the ABC, then it was either CH 7 or 9 that ran Space 1999 in the “M” time around 11:00pm.

    • @ThomasBarone
      @ThomasBarone 8 месяцев назад +6

      He was one of the best characters of that show!

    • @MattJoyce01
      @MattJoyce01 8 месяцев назад +6

      UK checking in, 1975 for us I think. Loved it. and the toys were metal!!!

    • @mdsf01
      @mdsf01 8 месяцев назад +7

      As did this 59 year old Canadian! :)
      I loved all the characters but Alan holds a special place in my heart. The action man! In 2014, I went to the New York comic con dressed as Alan. 140K attendees and I was the only Alphan cos player. :)

  • @darkguardian1314
    @darkguardian1314 8 месяцев назад +83

    I had tears coming down my eyes seeing the passion and love for the Eagle.
    50 years is a long time for a kid to wait…
    By the Year 2000 wasn’t just hype to us but a real dream of a better tomorrow.
    As a child, I would take pictures of my TV screen in the dark of Star Trek and Space:1999.
    The results were hit and miss but I got a few really good photos of an Eagle leaving a planet and the USS Enterprise.
    This was in the days of 8MM home movies.
    This is why View Masters were so popular then. No internet, cellphones, emails…just mags and newsletters through the mail.
    September 13, 1999 a final message from Sandra (late Zienia Merton) was made that gave some closure to the series.
    At 61, I look to SpaceX to achieve what my generation could not.
    To the future…

    • @mikedo6
      @mikedo6 8 месяцев назад +9

      I did EXACTLY the same!!! Will be 62 soon and I still get that...'Eagle' feeling every damn time since I was 13!!

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад +4

      I did too using a Polaroid camer. Normal camera would just be a blank TV screen. I still have some of those old polaroids I took of the Millenium vs Tie fighter battle from the first Star Wars movie. That sequence was shown in a TV program reviewing movies. Our old Philips VCR (no, not vhs) could actually paus the screen, so i could take the photos.

  • @daverooneyca
    @daverooneyca 8 месяцев назад +30

    58-year-old in Canada here, and this brings back great memories of watching Space:1999! I believe I built a model of an Eagle as some point back then. Looking forward to the show!

    • @mtlreiner
      @mtlreiner 8 месяцев назад +5

      60-year-old Canadian here. I remember watching on CBC Saturdays at 5pm. I have a large die cast rescue eagle on my shelf. The season one bluray was really well done (though not cheap).

    • @ogremark5
      @ogremark5 8 месяцев назад +5

      59 year old Canadian. Space:1999 was indeed on the CBC - Saturdays before Hockey Night in Canada.

  • @Vexation4632
    @Vexation4632 8 месяцев назад +127

    I built the Eagle out of coat hangers and egg crates. I flew it millions of miles in our living room as a kid. Great vid.

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 8 месяцев назад +7

      I hope you made it back for supper.

    • @michelalphonso6945
      @michelalphonso6945 8 месяцев назад +3

      My dad worked as a graphic artist, one day he brought a stack of color printed miniature mockup sheets of all kinds of cardboard boxes, so me and my brothers cut them up and folded them and they made cute little (2-3") color boxes, so that inspired me to make a small papercraft of the Eagle !
      So 1975-76 ?
      There was no recording devices back then, so I had to take notes in the few seconds the Eagle was on the tv screen...
      I so which I would of kept it.

    • @chrislestermusic
      @chrislestermusic 7 месяцев назад +2

      My friend welded one when we were in school. He was amazing at that stuff. We loved Space 1999.

  • @AntonioGarcia-ti9wc
    @AntonioGarcia-ti9wc 8 месяцев назад +24

    I'm from Portugal, I saw both Space 1999 series on black and white TV for the first time. We didn't have color TV here yet.
    I was 7 years old at the time and I was on vacation with my parents in a place where the hotel's TV reception was very bad.
    My father found a portable TV, connected to the car battery, we drove many kilometers until we found a place where the reception was good enough.
    We took a whole month's vacation in those days!!!
    For us, missing 3 or 4 episodes of the series was unthinkable.
    Even if it was on a B&W screen the size of a cookie, little bigger than that of the series' famous communicators.
    I will certainly look forward to seeing this documentary.

  • @animatewithdermot
    @animatewithdermot 8 месяцев назад +31

    NICK TATE! I met Nick several years ago (2011 or 2012) in a coffee shop in Toluca Lake. Started talking, about all his roles. I hadn't twigged he was from Space 1999. When he said he worked in London on a TV show in the 1970s with "My good friend Martin Landau", I realised it could only be that. "What ... show ... was ... that?" - "Space 1999" - "And which character did you play?" "Chief astronaut Alan Carter!" - and then it was like I saw his young 1970s face over todays! That was great. Had him over for dinner at my sisters in Burbank, the man has great stories! Glad to see him going strong.

  • @Search4TruthReality
    @Search4TruthReality 8 месяцев назад +37

    I bought a collector edition of the Eagle when the show was still on the air. As a teenager, I had a mural of the moon on my wall and the Eagle was suspended from the ceiling with thread. Today, it's in mint condition, displayed in my office.

    • @petebroady8993
      @petebroady8993 7 месяцев назад

      my brother and I had those. I think mine was a transport and his was a freighter. as far as i know, he still has his, but i cannot recall what became of mine.

    • @iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606
      @iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606 7 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Treasure it

  • @owenllewellyn5692
    @owenllewellyn5692 8 месяцев назад +52

    Woohoo! The reason the Eagle design works is because it genuinely looks like it should work- a no frills and versatile work-horse craft. As an astronomy and Sci-Fi obsessed child in the 70s (I still am!), I had an Eagle Transporter, an Eagle Freighter (both by Dinky) and a plastic Hawk kit (by Airfix), all of which I slowly destroyed by incessant re-enactments of crash-landings in the garden (sounds effects by me). Seeing the incredible models and collections in this video brought it all back. Thanks for reminding me of the awe and fun Space 1999 gave me back then, Jeffrey!

    • @jeffreymorris7242
      @jeffreymorris7242 8 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for the kind comment!

    • @fmlazar
      @fmlazar 7 месяцев назад

      The Eagle makes sense as a ship that works in space.... ONLY in Space. as a vehicle that lands on and takes off of planets, it makes no ruddy sense at all. It's not built for atmospheric entry and it has absolutely no space for.... fuel... the stuff that you need to burn out of those rocket nozzles.

    • @swanvictor887
      @swanvictor887 7 месяцев назад +1

      I too have both of the Dinky models, but alas, because of similar Garden Emergency Landings, my green Freight version is well-battered!

    • @NapalmTK4622
      @NapalmTK4622 7 месяцев назад +2

      Had the same and did the same lol, also played the 45 record over and over with the follow along book.

  • @silversong4VR
    @silversong4VR 8 месяцев назад +40

    Space: 1999 was my first exposure to science-fiction as a pre-teen and I immediately fell into the world of sci-fi. It played on one of our two available local channels at 10 pm weekly but my bedtime was at 8 (yes, I was that young). My mother, bless her heart, would agree to wake me up just before 10 so I could watch the next episode. It will always have a place in my heart.

    • @scottbrower9052
      @scottbrower9052 8 месяцев назад +3

      Great story 👍

    • @realhorrorshow8547
      @realhorrorshow8547 8 месяцев назад +3

      That's the kind of parent I needed. Everything I wanted to watch was past my bedtime and my mother was merciless. If only I'd known they'd be available when I grew up.

  • @jerryseward803
    @jerryseward803 8 месяцев назад +14

    The Eagle spacecraft from SPACE: 1999 is finally getting its due and I couldn't be more excited. I'm in my 50's and I grew up at a time when having a base on the moon was a very real possibility and the design of the Eagle added to that believability factor. Seeing the iconic ship getting the respect it deserves is truly heartwarming.

  • @tj11r
    @tj11r 8 месяцев назад +20

    The memories the series brings me. I was 10 years old when it aired, and I remember my grandmother and I watching it together, never missing an episode. My grandmother made sure I was home in good time so that she and I could watch the series. Even when I was sick, she would make up the sofa so I could lie down and watch. She made sure the whole world stopped and no one could disturb us when it aired. She was over 60 years old then. When the Eagle model kit came out, she bought it for me.

    • @RodgerDodger196
      @RodgerDodger196 7 месяцев назад +1

      WOW! THOSE SURELY ARE SOME TREASURED MOMENTS!! Grandma likening your favorite show and watching together plus all the little things-TRUELY special!

    • @futuredudeentertainment6965
      @futuredudeentertainment6965  7 месяцев назад +1

      Great memory!

  • @carymichaelayers6803
    @carymichaelayers6803 8 месяцев назад +19

    I still draw the cockpit and exterior of the Eagle when I doodle......best designed fantasy spaceship ever.

  • @castlebound2010
    @castlebound2010 7 месяцев назад +2

    This looks like a great project and looking forward to the film in 2025. Remember watching the syndicated re-runs on Monday evenings back in good ol' 1978.

  • @philippebruno8039
    @philippebruno8039 8 месяцев назад +7

    I am 55 and Space: 99 has to be my favourite show of all times. I watched and rewatched every episode so many times and even bought the DVD sets when they were available. I was extremely fascinated by the Eagle, I loved its modular approach and everything it could do. However, I did not realise until now that I was not alone loving this spacecraft. I can't wait to watch this documentary and learn about all those fans who went over and beyond by collecting miniature Eagles and even building some themselves. Wow!

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад +1

      You are far from alone. I have a bunch of them on my shelves, along with the Kaldorian spaceship, the Mark IX Hawk, Swift and the moon buggy. It's not too late to pick up collecting them again. Join in in reliving your childhood dreams. 😎

  • @LordFalconsword
    @LordFalconsword 8 месяцев назад +17

    You got me, can't wait to see what you do. Please try the kickstarter again. This best selling Sci-fi author will help. Many days sitting on my living room floor watching this as a 12 year old boy.

  • @jtrowbrid
    @jtrowbrid 8 месяцев назад +7

    My office is filled with Eagles, Space:1999 premiered when I was 10 years old and encapsulated the awe and mystery of space for me. Can't wait for this documentary!

  • @JonSalsberg
    @JonSalsberg 8 месяцев назад +13

    I used to draw the Eagle at every opportunity, on any surface. I ignored so many school lessons drawing Eagles on every classroom desk. Such an icon. The Enterprise made no sense. I knew the Eagle. I understood the Eagle. It was the first ship that made me think, yeah, this is really going to happen one day.

    • @iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606
      @iamjackscompletelackofsurp9606 7 месяцев назад

      Same here! In 2nd and 3rd grade i doodled the Eagle every chance I got. Poor drawings, of course, I could barely draw stick figures. But I tried the best I could, fun times!

  • @brucekoski8399
    @brucekoski8399 7 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic, Jeffrey! I cannot commend you enough on your voice, narration, cinematography, editing, music, and the sharing of your interactions with these amazing people. And your own passion and efforts in this wonderful endeavor! Well done. Can't wait for the feature length!

  • @bretthutcheson5710
    @bretthutcheson5710 8 месяцев назад +22

    Space 1999’s Eagle made so much sense that when the tech arrives, future designers can just hand a model to engineers and say “OK, make this real.”

    • @xhagast
      @xhagast 7 месяцев назад

      As long as it doesn't have to land on the Earth, a spaceship can have any shape. The Eagle's modular construction, its versatility, makes it a logical design. It is mostly a space shuttle without wings.

    • @XtremiTeez
      @XtremiTeez 7 месяцев назад

      @@xhagastbut there were may episodes of it flying through atmospheres of planets.

    • @xhagast
      @xhagast 7 месяцев назад

      @@XtremiTeez I am talking of it as a design for real ships. It would work on the low gravity of the Moon.

    • @XtremiTeez
      @XtremiTeez 7 месяцев назад

      @@xhagast so when they showed it taking off and landing on planets with atmosphere and gravity like Earth's, did that seem unrealistic to you?

  • @SoshiMECH
    @SoshiMECH 8 месяцев назад +15

    I can very much relate to the term "The Eagle Obsession" I have 11 Eagles and 1 Hawk from "Space 1999" as well as a collection of vehicles and ships from "The Thunderbirds" "UFO" and "Star Trek" the Orion and Moonbus from "2001 A Space Odyssey" the Dropship from "Aliens" the Spinner from "Blade Runner" and even the Starbug from "Red Dwarf" and it all started with a diecast Dinky Toys' Eagle, UFO Interceptor and SHADO2 from the 1970s (which I still have in a box) and was rekindled by a series of diecast Eagles that were released between 2004 and 2006.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад +1

      Are they all the old Dinky-Toy ones, or also some of the newer Project Enterprise and later Sixteen12 versions? I guess the once between 2004 and 2006 are the Project Enterprise ones.

    • @SoshiMECH
      @SoshiMECH 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Lord_Funk I think they are Product Enterprise I have a set of the smaller diecast as well as the larger scale Eagles which includes the Hawk.

  • @GregInTokyo
    @GregInTokyo 8 месяцев назад +13

    Oh man, I loved watching Space 1999. Had the Eagle model and wished I still did. What a real piece of space hardware.
    Not to mention my ridiculous crush on Sandra Benes.

  • @milesbrown2
    @milesbrown2 8 месяцев назад +57

    Someone’s gotta build a life size version as a house.

    • @careyburleson7374
      @careyburleson7374 7 месяцев назад +1

      Fully agree on that one.

    • @DuncanWEDD2019
      @DuncanWEDD2019 4 месяца назад +1

      Someone did fit out their flat/ apartment as Moonbase Alpha, replicating the wall panels, doors (with replica control panels), but best of all, had actually collected original show-correct furniture pieces (very rare, still 'designer', and therefore, still very expensive). It was online, years ago. No idea if it still is...

    • @kevinputry5655
      @kevinputry5655 Месяц назад

      Yeah if only I had a few million bucks to spare, I'd have one built for sure! And with a full size launch pad and everything!

  • @lo-firobotboy7112
    @lo-firobotboy7112 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is wicked! I've been a fan of the show, and specifically the miniatures since I was a kid. It's part of what inspired me to become an industrial designer and model maker. I've been designing building and restoring Eagle Transporter toys for over 20 years. I'm at a point now where I might release a full replica of the famed Mattel Eagle. I can't wait to see your film!

  • @wintwh
    @wintwh 8 месяцев назад +23

    Can't wait to see it! I wish someone would do a reboot of this show.

    • @scottbrower9052
      @scottbrower9052 8 месяцев назад +6

      Yes....but not Disney.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад

      I had that dream for a long time. Especially when martin landau was still alive as well. Like we get back to the the planet the Alphans settled on, building on that message from Sandra. Then some new catastophy threatens that planet (maybe a large meteor) and the Alphans realizing that the base could not support them all, so they send up their kids to handla the base. The meteor strike the planet and hurdle the m,oon out of it's orbit aghain and the moon sets off on continous journeys. That way paying respect to the old actors and characters. Like them handing over their legacy. The Eagles not getting some silly redesign to look "hip and cool" in 2024 for some younger audience etc.
      Nowdays I'm not so sure though. Battlestar Galactica reboot was really well made, but that was back in 2004. Since then and nowdays reboots or people taking up old franchises has often dropped the ball. Star Trek movies by JJ Abrams and TV-Series by Alex Kurtzman are not at all as good as older Star Trek. Also their new ship designs are hideous. Especilly Klingon ships. Disney Star Wars is mostly not the Star Wars I'm looking for etc (except for a few exceptions like rogue one and andor).
      It would have to be someone who really had a passion and understanding of Space: 1999. Respecting it's legacy and canon. Not just random writers, producers and diorectors. Not trampling all over it. Maybe very hard held in restraints and overseen by Gerry Andersons son, or something like that. If not it would most likely turn into something completely different. Shoehorning in various "messages" that do not fit the story, tons of cgi with lense flares and looking more like some New Years lightshow with firewaorks than a serious TV-Series/Movie. Tons of stupid over the top action tempo. Just look at what happend already back then when the American division of ITV (or was it itc, I can't remember exactly) started interfearing too much. Removing characters like Professor Bergman, Paul Morrow etc. Turning the stories in series/season two into more action based silly stuff with less serious topics and things that would make you go "hmmm". Sure some good episodes, but mostly series/season one was a lot better story wise. Series/season two lowered the series ratings and then it was cancelled.
      It seems like Hollwood and even broadcast companies like BBC, these days, can not make series anymore for the ones that are actual fans and like the series. Look at latest Dr. Who. I would not want anyone to do something like that to Space: 1999. I have no idea what they think they will accomplish by insulting the fans and what audience they think will watch it instead? Clearly it's not going so well, since movie and series flop one after another. The same with Marvel.

    • @wintwh
      @wintwh 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@scottbrower9052Most definitely!

    • @davidharding1299
      @davidharding1299 8 месяцев назад +2

      It's a show that still has so much potential... as it did back in the 1970s. And in this era of remakes and remakes of remakes... I'm genuinely surprised nobody has succeeded in bringing it back to the small screen.

    • @roberthorseman7432
      @roberthorseman7432 7 месяцев назад +1

      I agree about season 2 there was a couple of good one's but the rest were real clunkers in my opinion plus were some of the main characters were either killed off or lost on a planet.@@Lord_Funk

  • @AcapulKero
    @AcapulKero 7 месяцев назад +3

    I´m 59 years young now, but I saw the series on TV when they were aired in Germany. Then, when I saw the "Eagles" in toy shops I bought - ok, my mother did - 4 plastic Eagles from "Airfix" and some metal ones (I forgot the brand). I also got the Falcons. Then I build myself the moon base made of wood. I recorded on audio tapes (cassettes) all the series, because I relistened them afterwards. Then after some decades I found the series on RUclips and of course I downloaded everything. Space 99 and the Eagles are the love of my S/F-life. Then I wrote a comic, using photographs and put everything in school note books to have my own story. - I still hope, someday there will be a full-length movie which I would pay tickets to see it in the cinema.

  • @TonyLS9A
    @TonyLS9A 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Simply wow. So many wonderful memories. Gonna watch this project. Thank you.

  • @jwenneberg
    @jwenneberg 8 месяцев назад +18

    I'm so proud that my Eagle build is playing a part in Jeffrey's masterful Eagle documentary!!!
    I know I'm not the only one here who will have a hard time waiting for the full movie to premiere. We all follow excited!!

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад +1

      Davs mand. I have watched your videos on your channel for years now. I hope to one day be able to visit you and watch your masterpiece. That is if that is even allowed? I live in a country not too far away and I do undersyand Danish well, I even worked in Denamark as a DJ back ion the 80's, so it's not like an around the world trip for me. I actually gave Gerry Anderson store the tip of your videos and channel some time back. Also to a Space: 1999 collectors from Italy who puts together Space: 1999 conventions in his country. They have even had some of the actors visiting that convention over the years. Still that would be along trip for me, so I have not been to any of his conventions in Italy. Anywasy. Your work is mazing and I liked how you wore the Koenig shirt from Gerry Anderson in more than one of your videos. It was sold out in my size, so I only have the Paul Morrow version. 😎

    • @jwenneberg
      @jwenneberg 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Lord_Funk You shall be very welcome 👍 however right now it is not assembled, but it will be again.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@jwenneberg That's so sweet of you. Thank you. I also saw the video of you having put it together at a convention. It stood next to some large windows.
      If you look up SciFiWorld which is a convention put together by a guy called Jesper Isberg. Most often in 4 differet locations during a year. I often visit at least two of them which are not too far from me every year. It's the same convention just in different locations. Sometimes the guest can vary a bit too from location to location. Maybe you could hook something up with him and have it displayed there.
      This year they had a full size X-Wing made by a guy from Germany set up and you could get photos taken either infront of it or sitting in the cockpit. They have had things like a full size Batmobile, jeep from Jurassic Park, even one fo the tanks used in Saving Private Ryan (or maybe it was brothers in arms) displayed over the years.
      It would be awesome to see Your Eagle there and get to meet you in person. There is this one guy that I have talked to at the conventions who comes there fully dressed in an Alpha season 1 outfit, with the season one silver jacket, laser gun and comlock etc. Not sure how many others are Space: 1999 fans there, but it's all about movies, mainly sci-fi, horror, fantasy and anime. Of course 501 Legionis there and they are all dressed up as various Stormtroopers and characters from Star Wars. Tons of visitors are also dressed up as cahracters from various movies and such. LoTR, Harry Potter, Halo, alot as Anime characters etc.
      Tons of people visting every year. Many from Denmark too. I remember one Danish guy who I saw first time in 2009 dressed as Indiana Jones and he still comes dressed as Indy to this day.
      Also always various guests. I have met John Rhys-Davies/Gimli there and he signed two of my Dwarfen axe replicas. Billy Dee Williams/Lando Carissian, Michael Bien from Terminator and Aliens etc. Different guests each year.
      Next occasion is in Mars, but that location is a bit far away, both for you and me as well. However In April it's held in a location just across Öresund from Copenhagen. Closer for you. That's the one I have visited every year since 2009.
      Even if you don't bring your Eagle I can really recommend vistiting it. I personally always visit in the first day (saturday) since that is usually the most busy day. I'm there like 40 min before opening and usually get very near the entrance in the queue. Soon after the queue can get pretty long and be around a whole block.
      Sundays are a bit more laid back and calm, but at the same time you can make nice deals with sellers that day for collectibles, since they want to sell stuff before they wrap it all up, but it can feel a bit dead on Sundays compared to the busy Saturdays.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@jwenneberg I did reply again, but I now notice that RUclips AI bot/algorithms have deleted my comment. It is something I have noticed happening a lot lately. Now I have to figure out what word or words in my reply the AI bot deem as unsutiable, so I can rewrite those words and post it again. It seems with all the staff cuts/layoffs Google has made, more and more is handed over to AI and it's self learning bots which do not work well at all. Just common words can be deemed "problematic" or as "foul" language and whole comments just gets deleted, even if they in fact contain no foul language. It seems it can get deleted just because the bot thinks the whole topic is unsuitable, or some words are used more than x amount of times in a comment.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jwenneberg I have tried to reply again twice now, but RUclips bot have deleted both times within seconds. It's happening a lot lately. It seems Google makes more and more is to be handled by AI which do not work well at all. Just common words can be deemed as not suitable and whole comments just gets deleted, even if they in fact contain nothing bad at all. It even seems it can get deleted just because the AI thinks the whole topic is unsuitable, or some words are used more than x amount of times in a comment.

  • @MarkusBixbyOfficialFilm
    @MarkusBixbyOfficialFilm 7 месяцев назад +1

    This will be an amazing film. It was so great seeing a glimpse of this film being made of your journey toward this iconic ship. How wonderful, to see Nick Tate and Brian Johnson and you introducing them to your latest film project; giving them full respects and participation. And you introducing the various innovative eagle fans worldwide, is rewarding. Only a filmmaker as accomplished and talented as the creator of the incredible Oceanus, could make a documentary of this caliber! Thank you, Mr. Morris for starting this journey, and sharing it with fans.

  • @Secretgeek2012
    @Secretgeek2012 8 месяцев назад +5

    Ha! I was watching this thinking, "This needs to be three times longer!".
    And then I learn it's just a trailer!
    Absolutely outstanding, really looking forward to it! I have very fond memories of Space: 1999 and the Eagle I had then (long since lost to history unfortunately).
    Thank you! 😊

  • @seamusmon
    @seamusmon 7 месяцев назад +1

    I understand this obsession.. i was 8yrs old when i saw Space 1999 and remains one of my fav sci fi TV/Movies ever.

  • @anthonybranch4712
    @anthonybranch4712 8 месяцев назад +3

    I have found my people!
    Yes, Space:1999's Eagle and the Starfuries from Babylon 5 are my top 2 science fiction spacecraft.
    And for exactly the reasons detailed in the video. Both acknowledge zero-g maneuvering and are imminently realistic designs that could be built and work pretty much as depicted in both shows.
    I am so glad to find SO many people this passionate about the Eagle.
    Thanks for this teaser video. Can't wait to see the complete documentary.

  • @Chanur67
    @Chanur67 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is amazing. It brings back so many childhood memories. ❤️

  • @andrewgrimes6407
    @andrewgrimes6407 8 месяцев назад +7

    Wow thank you so much for doing this, this series was so important to the sci fi genre and the first season has left a lasting impression of what we all wanted the future to be.

  • @dazblue5515
    @dazblue5515 7 месяцев назад +1

    This looks great - the Eagle is a superb, iconic design

  • @Thefixersnyc
    @Thefixersnyc 8 месяцев назад +3

    Congratulations Jeffrey!! You’ve succeeded in truly striking a chord.

  • @michaelcope856
    @michaelcope856 8 месяцев назад +4

    Wow, wow, and triple wow. If you'd told me 15 minutes ago that an extended trailer for a documentary about a seventies TV show would bring tears to my eyes I would've confidently told you you were nuts, but here we are. If Netflix picks this up (and they should) it will smash all records for a documentary. Really can't wait for the finished film.

  • @CliftonWood
    @CliftonWood 8 месяцев назад +17

    I'm a 52 year old male living in Washington, DC.
    I've been a daydreamer all of my life.
    Recently I've had dreams of re-inventing Space: 1999 for the current time. I've even dreamed stories and plots.
    One of the things I've been attempting to realize is a design for an updated Eagle. I've even played with AI image generation to limited success.
    It's good to know I'm not the only one who still loves this show and the iconic stories and settings they gave us.
    Thank you for making this video.

    • @kirksnyder6190
      @kirksnyder6190 8 месяцев назад +1

      There was an attempt to for a remake called Space: 2099 but it never got off the ground. I am in total agreement. An updated version would be a welcome series because, like then, what was presented LOOKED REALIATIC AND VIABLE. Keep at your project and good luck.

    • @ogungou9
      @ogungou9 8 месяцев назад +1

      @CliftonWood: From Paris - same age, exactly - same kind of daydreamer person, woolgathering all the time - Space 1999 fan too.

    • @justinthehedgehog3388
      @justinthehedgehog3388 8 месяцев назад

      @CliftonWood @ogungou9 Exactly the same age here and exactly the same condition as you two :)

  • @namelesswon
    @namelesswon 7 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant. 🎉thank you

  • @mysticwolf75
    @mysticwolf75 8 месяцев назад +3

    My brother put together a model of an Eagle when we were kids. He also had the Space:1999 soundtrack album on vinyl, which we used to listen to all the time. I never saw the actual series until around 2011, and I really enjoyed it.

  • @macmccormick7553
    @macmccormick7553 7 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely amazing. Thank you for bringing this to us all. Nice to know there are other Space 1999 and Eagle fans out there. Looking forward to more of your incredible work!

  • @shanegoulden4298
    @shanegoulden4298 8 месяцев назад +3

    Of all the sci-fi ships we've seen in the last 50 years, the Eagle has to be the most believable of them all.

  • @naiboz
    @naiboz 8 месяцев назад +11

    I used to have the toy as a kid in the 80’s, metal, with the detachable cargo section etc.
    still a very watchable TV show.

    • @cpnscarlet
      @cpnscarlet 8 месяцев назад +3

      At least Season 1 is. Season 2 was a travesty to suit American "tastes."

    • @naiboz
      @naiboz 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@cpnscarlet yeah can’t argue with that.

    • @Exile-exe
      @Exile-exe 8 месяцев назад +3

      Dinky Toys…

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад +2

      Was it the blue or white with red cargo pod Eagle, or do you mean the green one with a white passenger pod)? If you got a hold of the white with red cargo pod and had the green with white passanger pod, you could swap and make the all white passenger Eagle. Unfortunately, in my country I could only find the green passenger and the blue cargo one. Never the white cargo version, but happily I did have the plastic model kits too, which I could paint as I wanted.

    • @naiboz
      @naiboz 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Lord_Funk hmmmm, think it was white , with a door that flipped down on the pod. I was a little kid, a long time ago lol. It was second hand and kinda scratched up. But I remember it being metal, with spring loaded landing feet.
      This looks about right.
      2.bp.blogspot.com/-KhSMXb8JI-Q/TZhJrr5RphI/AAAAAAAABdw/1Bo2oVHKeKA/s1600/Eagle%2BDinky%2BToys%2BSpace%2B1999%2BCosmos%2B01.jpg

  • @swanvictor887
    @swanvictor887 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was ten years old when Space 1999 first broadcast on the ITV network in, I think, the winter of 1975. Filming had begun in December 1973 but the production was literally, hell lol. I remember being absolutely gripped by the technology and the vision, already, even at that age, a big fan of Gerry Anderson.
    It's for me, both strange yet satisfying to know this often-strange little sci-fi series, overshadowed like all others by Star Trek,
    could pack such a punch for youngsters around the world, but especially in the USA, the home of Star Trek, lol.
    Brian Johnson's team at Pinewood, for me, were better than anything in Hollywood - yes, I said it!
    From 2001-A Space Odyssey, to UFO, Space 1999 and even Star Wars, the team proved they could achieve anything a director wanted, for a fraction of the price of Hollywood lol.
    Looking forward to seeing your finished project. Thanks and great work. Deeply envious of some of those guys' Eagles!

  • @alvermillioncranky8360
    @alvermillioncranky8360 8 месяцев назад +3

    71 and I loved that show.

  • @TnsToad
    @TnsToad 7 месяцев назад

    53 and watched the show on a B&W Tv on a local UHF station a long long time ago... This brings back such fond memories.. Can't wait to watch the Documentary... thanks in advance!

  • @sirxevious6389
    @sirxevious6389 7 месяцев назад +1

    Holy crap! I hope people stay and watch to the end. The new Eagle VFX are worth the wait. This is absolutely FANTASTIC work. You nailed the quality. This feels EPIC in scale. So well done. Thank you for making this. It's great to know I'm not alone in my love of this classic sci-fi vessel.

  • @auronoxe
    @auronoxe 7 месяцев назад +1

    A few years ago I have build the newly released Eagle model kit (since the one I have build as a child was long gone). I just looks beautiful - much better than the model kit of the seventies. What an iconic, ever lasting design!

  • @johngrubb1590
    @johngrubb1590 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm 61 and I remember this first time around and I loved it from the start, now wouldn't it be fantastic to see a full size 1 to 1 version so we could walk around and sit in the seats NOW that be so cool.☺️

    • @parajerry
      @parajerry 8 месяцев назад

      I have often thought that someone with the proper resources could make a business out of taking some of the most beloved small-scale spacecraft from Sci-Fi and build 1:1 versions complete with interiors. Then take them on tour to sci-fi conventions, charging a small fee for entry, and larger fees for professional photographic opportunities and private events. I would start with a Star Trek Runabout and the original shuttlecraft from TOS. Then the Eagle. Build them for transport on a flatbed or as a trailer. I would want them to look 100% correct when set-up on-site. What a dream.

    • @johngrubb1590
      @johngrubb1590 8 месяцев назад

      I'd love that, it would be cool.🖖🛸@@parajerry

  • @Morowinger
    @Morowinger 7 месяцев назад +1

    Iconic and a lot of nostalgia. Watched the show in the 80is as a kid. Love it.

  • @nathanielacton3768
    @nathanielacton3768 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'll watch it. I was a kid from the 80's and had three staples. Space 1999, Battlestar galactic and Robotech. All three were more mature than anything else around. In the end I became an IT guy now working on Cybersecurity and AI. Those formative years set me on this path. I am who I am today because of shows like this.

  • @Lord_Funk
    @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome. You just got another subscriber. I still have my old Dinky Toy Eagles, the green passenger one and the blue cargo/freighter one which I bought as a kid in the 70's. I also still have the dolls...hrmmmph...I mean action figures, both the ones by Palitoy (not all of them) and the ones by Mattel, of course the airfix models (I painted one as vip pod, one as rescue and one plain white, as well as the mk IX hawk which I painted with dark yellow cockpit etc, since it looked dark yellow on our old tv back then, not orange). I have also picked up collecting some again and have quite a few of the Sixteen12 die-cast Eagles, laboratory, cargo/freighter, regular with some laser damage which came with the orange version of the Mk IX Hawk, the VIP Eagle. Some of them came with the laser tanks, so I got all 3 of those and the rescue Eagle came with the Kaldorian Spacecraft and an airlock, from the episode "Earthbound". One set came with 2 Eagles and even the Moonbase Alpha underground hangar. I also have one of their latest releases, Swift, from "Brian The Brain" episode. Then Sixteen12's Alan Carter in spacesuit with a moon buggy and Commander Koenig in a Spacesuit and a laser rifle. They are all really high quality. The best ones ever made (that I know of), in my opinion. I also have a bunch of the new plastic model kits, but not gotten around to building any of them yet.
    Alan Carter was also my hero as a kid. I remember the photo of him in his Alpha outfit, but inside a copy/replica of Star Treks Galileo 7 shuttlecraft from some convention back then. I have never had the privelege and opportunity to meet any of the cast, since in our country we only have like one sci-fi convention a year and none of them have ever been invited to visit one of those yearly conventions. I'm so jealous, but at the same time happy for those I seen in varous videos who gets to meet the actors on various conventions.
    I had the old red Space: 1999 Technical manual as a kid, ordered via Starlog Magazine, if I remember correctly, but I borrowed it to someone and then it's been lost over time. I still have 2 vinyl albums with narrated stories and a promotion fold out thingy. It's supposed to be pretty rare these days. It's the size of a 12 inch vinyl cover, which when folded out the bottom is round shaped as half the moon and the other half is one the side that shows when not folded out. When folded out it becomes the entire moon and a rescue Eagle flying in front of it. The Spoace: 1999 logo on it is not the same as later used in the show, so it's an early promotion material. I got that by phoning the national broadcast network in our country as a kid (they originally aired only 10 episodes back then) and asked if they had any photos or anything I could have. They sent me that along with an envelope with a Space: 1999 logo on and 4 black and white photos. Not sure if the envelope and photos are in the basement somewhere, but that fold out thingy I have up here along with the vinyl records. I also have a couple of really good books with tons of photos and info "Space: 1999 The Vault" by Chris Bentley and "Space: 1999 Technical Operations Manual" plus a couple of shirts with prints on. Of course DVD's and Blu-Rays as well.
    Space: 1999 was the series that got me hooked for life on sci-fi. Later came Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers In The 25th Century, Alien franchise etc and I also got hooked on Star Trek TOS when they re-aired them in the 70's, but Space: 1999 will always be my first sci-fi show. It is still my favourite and holds a special place for me.
    It's awesome to see the show and it's brilliantly designed Eagles get the recognition they deserve. I'm sad that I missed out on buying the Sixteen12 Eagle limited edition signed by Brian Johnson, since I could not afford it at the time, but such is life. Brian Johnson is another hero of mine.
    If Interviewing Brian Johnson, you should try and get a hold of Martin Bower too. Brian designed the Eagles and did the special effects and all. Brilliant he was, but don't forget the model builders like Martin Bower among others. He is also credit as Special effect artist in many projects. Credited for the Mark IX Hawk from the episode "War Games", laser tank models seen in the episode "The Infernal Machine" and "The Super Swift" from the 2 part episodes "Bringers Of Wonders". Brian designed a lot of the ships, but people like Martin Bower built some of them. Martin supposedly built the two various Gwent models and the 3 laser tanks in just 12 days for the episode "The Infernal Machine". Now that is amazing model work in such short time.
    There was also another guy, whom I have forgotten the name of, who did the repaint job and turned the Mk IX Hawk into it's iconic orange look which it had in the filming of the episodes. Changing it last minute from it's original white look, which was deemed to look too much like the Eagles and confuse the audience...5 minutes later...I found his name, Cyril Forster. I think his title was art director / SFX assistant. He painted the window notches white and the orange cockpit and details, used and seen in the aired episode. After filming it was repainted again and they added back the black window notches (still keeping the orange cockpit and details), so there have been 3 different paintschemes used on that same model. Still the orange with white window notches was the one used in the episode, so I guess considered canon, since the orange with black window notches was never used in any episode. Neither was the original all white paintscheme. I remember my plastic kit model came with the instructions for that original white paintscheme, but I tried to emulate the one I saw on TV as best I could as a kid.
    Anyway, awesome video and I look forward to the full documentary. To see Nick Tate/Alan Carter in the cockpit of an Eagle again will be truly amazing. 👍

  • @JeffreyGroves
    @JeffreyGroves 8 месяцев назад +2

    I remember eagerly awaiting the pilot episode only to accidentally fall asleep and miss it. Back in those days, if you missed the pilot episode, you had no hope of seeing it again. For some reason, pilot episodes were rarely if ever re-run in the 1970s.
    It wasn't until over 30 years later that I finally was able to watch the pilot episode on RUclips.

  • @pauld6967
    @pauld6967 7 месяцев назад

    I watched the show as a teenager when it first aired on television.
    About ten years ago I found out a friend of mine had never seen the show. I immediately hauled out my DVD boxed set and introduced her to the show.
    She loved how they really tried to have an authentic feel to the walking on the Moon, spacecraft and other technical aspects.
    Thank you for this insight to the project. I will be forwarding this to her after I finish typing this comment.

  • @thegoochman
    @thegoochman 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great to see some hard-nosed footage! Jeffrey, you're doing the fandom and the show proud. Thank you so much for doing this.

  • @Ian-Hall
    @Ian-Hall 2 месяца назад

    58yo from the Uk, This has just brought so many memories back for me. Looking forward to the film. Great work.

  • @odrat
    @odrat 8 месяцев назад +2

    Last week, I decided to watch Space: 1999 on Prime. It was the first time I'd watched it since the 70's. I had an Eagle back then, but I had totally forgotten about the Stun Gun and Commlock. When they first pulled out the stun gun, I told my wife, "I had one of those! I used to carry it with me everywhere!" Good memories.
    Then this pops up in my feed. Looking forward to watching it when it comes out.

  • @makinariumukltd9934
    @makinariumukltd9934 8 месяцев назад +4

    This is such a great project to be involved with! This our childhood! Great work Jeffrey, we look forward to working on the rest of the show with you and the team here at Pinewood Studios!

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад

      Awesome stuff. If you look at my own lenghty comment somehwere here among all others you will se that I am a huge fan and a somewhat fair collector of Space: 1999 stuff. Some stuff I still have saved from my childhood in the 70's. Space: 1999 gave me my life long obsession with sci-fi and it's still my number one favourite show of them all. Thank you for that. 👍

  • @john_carter_of_earth
    @john_carter_of_earth 8 месяцев назад +2

    OMG, I am majorly geeking out right now. 😮 I had no idea what I was getting ready to watch when I clicked on this. I am soooo excited for this! I lovvvvved "Space 1999" when I was young! (I'm 65 now). Can't wait to see the finished film! Thank you for doing this! ❤

  • @monnierobinson9210
    @monnierobinson9210 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love the video! Remember sitting in my home watching Space 1999 in 1975 with my father. He didn't understand my immediate immersion in the show. Every time any of the transports or external moon shots were on the screen, I was in heaven. Some of the plots like the pilot show, still move me to flights of joy. Built three Eagle models in my life, still have one sitting on my collection shelf beside my USS Enterprise and X-Wing. It commands the center piece place in my heart. Looking forward to your work. Good luck to you!

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад

      Me too, as a kid. One I painted as VIP pod, one as rescue and one as plain white passenger pod. I also still have two of the Dinky-Toy ones. These days I have quite a few of the Sixteen12 die-cast Eagles. They are really masterfully done. Top-notch quality. Also the new improved plastic kit models by Round 2. They are so much more detailed, but I haven't gotten around to building them yet.

  • @liamjackson6930
    @liamjackson6930 7 месяцев назад

    62 years young in England and still watching, in-fact I am currently watching it now on episode "the full circle" I actually have all of Gerry Andersons TV shows all the way back to Supercar!

  • @caturdaynite7217
    @caturdaynite7217 8 месяцев назад +4

    I had the Space 1999 communicator. It was a walkie talkie shaped like the comm device used by the crew. It was so damn cool. I looked forward to the show every week here in the states/ Living in Chicago then, now I live in Wisconsin. I am a 61 year old gal. I was a total nerd back then. I went into computers and still do it. I love what I do.

    • @caturdaynite7217
      @caturdaynite7217 8 месяцев назад +1

      I wish still had that communicator, probably worth some good money now. I do still have the Moon base alpha patch I wore on my parka. Although now it sits behind glass all nice and safe.

    • @parajerry
      @parajerry 8 месяцев назад +1

      I built one from scratch using all sorts of parts, including the viewfinder CRT from a camcorder. Never actually functioned, but it looks great. No idea where it ended up.

    • @rickjohnston2667
      @rickjohnston2667 8 месяцев назад

      It was called a comlock, for communications and locking device, because it could also lock and unlock the doors to various areas of the Moonbase.

  • @oscarhernangb
    @oscarhernangb 7 месяцев назад +1

    WOW !!!!!!! AWESOME GUYS !!!!!!!!! At the time Space, 1999 was broadcast... I drew Eagles everywhere, all the time!!!

    • @jeffreymorris7242
      @jeffreymorris7242 7 месяцев назад

      Ha! You and me both. It was one of the first ship I ever drew, going WAY back (I was 7 when I first saw it). Glad you liked the preview.

  • @DuncanJimmy
    @DuncanJimmy 8 месяцев назад

    Brings back so many great memories. The show had brilliant set design and superb actors with little to no special effects whatsoever, yet they still made it work.

  • @Calamity_Jack
    @Calamity_Jack 8 месяцев назад +2

    I loved the Eagle when I saw the series and build my first model of it in the 70s, and I still loved it when I built one of the new 13" versions of it last year. (I didn't have room for the 22" version.) And I'm greatly looking forward to your documentary! "I have an incredible faith in the human spirit." - Cmdr Koenig

  • @mtmac57
    @mtmac57 7 месяцев назад

    Thus was a major eye opener for me. I'm 67 and grew up in Brevard Co Fla. I watched the NASA space programs during the 60's, 70's and 80's. Watched all the success and failures. Saw all the Apollo launches from the backyard or beach. Can't believe I saw 11 launch and land on the moon. Unfortunately, also watched the end of Shuttle Challenger.(Challenger became part of the Brevard CO Sheriffs Office paint scheme on their Star Cars, as well as on Fla license plates for commemorance.) I live on the West Coast now, and am fascinated by the SpaceX booster returns. That to me is just Amazing!!
    I was a big Star Trek fan as a child. Wars hadn't been written yet I believe. When Desilu brought production to the Cape for a ST episode, it was just unreal!
    I had seen Space:1999 on some cable channels at the time, but kinda dismissed it, as it was a British production, and unfamiliar to me. This short had made it crystal clear, this series was the most realistic and believable, looking back 50 years now. Gotta love how experience and age finally come together. I can't wait to see this production completed. It is well narrated and interesting. Best of luck.
    All buttons pressed, Captain!

  • @lordrod7328
    @lordrod7328 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well I've turn 59 and still love space 1999 wish I had a part in the new film 🎥 as a reminder for my grandson one day it will happen 😉 👍

  • @mdsf01
    @mdsf01 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love Space:1999 (particularly Season 1). It was so different from all the other sci-fi out then. It was closer to science fact, not science fiction where concepts like a lunar base, hydroponics, nuclear energy, decompressive explosions and the vacum of space and of course, the Eagle and it's reusability, adaptability and VTOL capabilities, featured prominently.
    I built so many as a child and thankfully kept them all, including a fleet of 18 tiny Eagles that came with the Moonbase Alpha model. Actually only 6 came with it but I wrote AMT a letter saying my kit was missing the Eagles and they sent me 6 more. :D I then asked my best friend to do the same and they sent him 6 as well. :)
    My love undiminished even after 49 years, I am very excited to see this project and looking forward to seeing more. The fact that you feature one of my own childhood heroes, Brian Johnson, is amazing. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @hadleighclark664
    @hadleighclark664 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for your beautiful and thoughtful insights on this iconic tv series that leaves us all inspired even decades after we saw our first Eagle 😊

  • @D4dodge
    @D4dodge 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Space 1999 Eagle is just so great and anyone who hasn't seen one in HD hasn't truly seen how incredible it looks. There are lots of great model making fans out there but I never seen anyone recreating the full size interior. Good luck can't wait to see the finished result.

  • @sleat
    @sleat 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Many good memories of making my big 70's Eagle more accurate by drilling out the RCS thrusters, putting in extra doorways, and lights, and putting in proper windows, etc.

  • @ZipSnipe
    @ZipSnipe 8 месяцев назад +4

    Occasionally I come across these gems on RUclips, finally something really worth watching. Now you need to hook up with Musk and see if he can make a real one !!!!!!

  • @RevelQT
    @RevelQT 8 месяцев назад +2

    The Eagle, the millenium falcon and perhaps the Liberator.
    All childhood favourites.

  • @nicholashills6972
    @nicholashills6972 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great, big fan when I was a kid.

  • @LuisEduardodeSouza
    @LuisEduardodeSouza 8 месяцев назад +1

    The soundtrack is amazing 😍🤩

  • @tomcook7678
    @tomcook7678 8 месяцев назад +2

    I had to search high and low, but I finally found my nearly 24" inch model still needing put together. I had forgotten all about it until this video. I loved this show when I was a child.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад

      You could go with the Sixteen12 die-cast Eagles. They are of awesome quality. Top-notch quality and details. They even re-released the old Dinky-Toy looking ones, just a bit larger, but I prefer the ones that looks like in the show. Of course with Round 2 MPC plastic model kit you can also chose to lit up the cockpit, like it was in the shows, which the die-cast ones are not.

  • @rowanhawklan9707
    @rowanhawklan9707 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you ever so much now looking forward to this an awful lot. Brought me back to Essex England 1976 Sunday mornings sitting in my bed clothes eating cerial and watching Space1999.

  • @michaelmacdonell4834
    @michaelmacdonell4834 8 месяцев назад +3

    Your initial channel intro...
    Silver surfer vibes
    The point you make about the Eagle and the Lunar Module ( Both of which I made from Revell kits) struck me - I hadn't considered that. The more I think on it, the more the Eagle "suggests" the Lander module, rather than mimics it.
    Brian has been involved in so many British classics. He inspired me to get into theatre tech.

    • @jeffreymorris7242
      @jeffreymorris7242 8 месяцев назад

      I agree. It feels like an extrapolation or a continuation. Not a rip off of the LEM. Thanks for your comment! oh and I never meant the Silver Surfer when I developed the logo. But that's a cool thought.

  • @oculusangelicus8978
    @oculusangelicus8978 8 месяцев назад +2

    I remember waiting with baited breathe to watch the episodes of Space 1999! I was crushed when they cancelled the show. I, of course, as a child HAD to have as many of the toys as I could get, but children can't have nice things because they just ruin them, but I played with my Eagle toy until it fell apart, and that was indeed a long time, right up until Star Wars was in the theatres and I them had to have the toys from that and my Space 1999 toys went into obscurity and I think they were sold in a yard sale one year after Star Wars came out. Of course, now I kick myself for it but as a kid you don't think the same way. It would be cool to see a recreation of the Series with today's technology and an update of the Eagle ship. Even or perhaps especially a computer game made from the series that stays true to the old designs and the characters. there is so much that could be done with Space 1999 as a video game. If only wishing could make it happen.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад

      I also watched it on TV when aired back in the days (although they only aired 10 episodes here and years later 4 more) and I also saw Star Wars in cinema with my dad. I still have my old die-cast Eagles though. The Airfix models too plus a bunch of more recent die-cast Eagle releases by Sixteen12. Very nice ones. Perfect quality and detailing. I can highly recommend them if you want to relive your childhood and things one could only dream to have back then, as far as details goes.

  • @pmdiver
    @pmdiver 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 56 years old, I grew up watching Space 1999 and I continue to watch it regularly, I love it

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same. Not exactly same age, but same as in I watch it regularly and still have Eagles displayed on my shelves etc.

  • @starexplorers1202
    @starexplorers1202 21 день назад

    My uncle got me the Eagle Transporter for Christmas. It was at least 3' long. Best present ever!!

  • @2150dalek
    @2150dalek 8 месяцев назад +5

    I watched this show as a kid. My cousin was just as interested, she was mesmerized. I didn't have any of the models but bought Carlton comics of the show. Still have them and the recent Space:1999 Technical Publican from Fanderson.
    Sad to see the Kickstarter was cancelled, I was going to donate, guess I came aboard too late.

    • @Lord_Funk
      @Lord_Funk 8 месяцев назад

      I can really recommend both "Space: 1999 The Vault" by Chris Bentley and "Space: 1999 Technical Operations Manual". Both containing tons of information and photos. The photos of original outfits, outfit designs, gadgets etc. Even weaving in UFO as a bridge to Moonbase Alpha. That the S.H.A.D.O. moonbase was a secret base that at the time of Space: 1999 was abandoned but still existed. Their underground catacombs and UFO interceptor ships and all left there. Also weaving in early drawings of the Eagels never used as early ships used before finally the Eagles, as we know them, were designed etc. So many great ideas, art-work and photos in those books.

  • @booster815
    @booster815 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, I was so very young when this was on, it's on the edge of my memory. The main thing I remember is the space ship and thinking it was cool. There is something about it for sure.

  • @sadukar_7th_legion
    @sadukar_7th_legion 7 месяцев назад

    This gave me goosebumps! I just rewatched whole series a couple of years ago, still loved it after all those years.

  • @michaeldeal8060
    @michaeldeal8060 8 месяцев назад +1

    This looks wonderful, Jeffrey! Fascinating detail, done with the heart of a true fan. Yet also totally professional. Can't wait for the release.

  • @infoscholar5221
    @infoscholar5221 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, I absolutely felt the same way, guys! The Eagle seemed like a logical progression from the tech we had in the 1970s. So glad I got to meet Landau before he passed.

  • @jontalley7153
    @jontalley7153 7 месяцев назад

    Space 1999 was one of my favorite shows. I had an Eagle as a kid. Definitely watch this documentary.

  • @muchasgracias6976
    @muchasgracias6976 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, after watching that promo, I can't wait for the full movie!

  • @soundguy7722
    @soundguy7722 7 месяцев назад

    Sat glued to the TV every Saturday waiting for Space 1999 to come on. Still have my Eagle 1 that I got for Christmas as a kid. Have all the episodes on DVD and Blu-Ray and still watch them fairly often.

  • @misterlyle.
    @misterlyle. 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic, with a bit of enchanting nostalgia! In particular, the 25 foot Eagle is truly beautiful.

  • @Brytonrock
    @Brytonrock 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Eagle has always been one of my favourite science fiction spacecraft.
    The reason, it just looks right, function over form if you like. No flashy design elements just everything that would be needed to carry out the required task, similar to the original lunar modules of the Apollo missions.

  • @The-KP
    @The-KP 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed this. Great choice of music, very upbeat and futurist! I watched the show as a kid, it was quite the near future that we all wanted, but reality is more demanding than sfx, sadly. We'll get there eventually!

  • @brion-l1b
    @brion-l1b 7 месяцев назад

    Watched every Space 1999 episode when I was a kid and still watch them from time to time on RUclips 😉

  • @JoseMoreira-vo8cu
    @JoseMoreira-vo8cu 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oh dear, I shed a tear when you put that Eagle together!

  • @GrumpyOldGit60
    @GrumpyOldGit60 7 месяцев назад +1

    The programme was a mix of many elements - some great [the visuals and design work], some less so [the scripts for series 2] but the Eagles remained a constant. They really do look good.

  • @SuperDawgbreath
    @SuperDawgbreath 8 месяцев назад +1

    That was just awesome, can't wait to see the full film and the re-construction!!

  • @coasterblocks3420
    @coasterblocks3420 8 месяцев назад +1

    As an Aussie kid in the 1970s, Space 1999 was my favourite show, with a great cast and of course I was thrilled an Aussie had a major part. I too was totally obsessed with the Eagle.
    Best sci-fi space ship that looked like it could actually be real.
    Then at the end of the video when you said there’s more to come - omg, yes - sub!

  • @lakecountynaturalist7617
    @lakecountynaturalist7617 7 месяцев назад

    So glad you’re giving the Eagle the respect it deserves. Been a fan of Space:1999 since 1975.

  • @desfoley6335
    @desfoley6335 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is a big chunk of my childhood, can't wait to see it :)