Richard Hatch's attempt at a new BSG TV series in 1999

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Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming was (one of) Hatch's unsuccessful tries to get a sequel series to the original BSG made; this particular teaser dates from 1999, and shows us just what we missed.

got this from io9.com.

Note: this was directed by Jay Woelfel, who recently directed Ghost Lake and Live Evil.

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wow...
that looks like some straight doodie.

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I know, right?

I totally hate how Richard Hatch made himself the hero and he is SO not heroic. I much prefer him as the treacherous terrorist/politician on the new incarnation of BSG. He's way better at that type of character, though he may be loathe to admit it.

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Awww.. Poor Richard Hatch!

Quote:

Hollywood actor Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica) is one of such investors who lost hundreds of thousands of dollars by turning his savings over to so-called professionals whom he thought would have his best interests at heart. They didn't! And he's not alone!

Fraudulent investments cost American investors well over one billion dollars annually. Losing your money through unethical brokers and broken securities laws is not a normal market risk! It's a crime! Yet, only 5 percent of these investors ever seek recourse.

Who are the abused investors, what are their rights and why haven't most of them sought legal recourse? Richard shares his own experience with investment mistakes and abuse, and explains the legal recourse now available to get a victim's money back!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uixd-15-Xm4

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hahaha. he should just shoot the brokers with lazer guns. or his fingers that he is pretending are lazer guns.

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