A Quote by Alaina Huffman

Spyglass is not interested In Stargate. — © Alaina Huffman
Spyglass is not interested In Stargate.
I put my fingers around the unmarked ring of the spyglass and twisted. The scene became clear. Oh no! A hairy brown spider clung to a vine! I couldn't go there! I'd go to the desert to find a dragon. I began to reset the spyglass, but then I stopped myself. A spider was worse than a dragon? No. My first monsters would be spiders, then.
'Stargate' has always had this empty hole. When we made the first one, we always intended on doing part two and three, and we were prevented for years. And our hope is that we can get another chance at 'Stargate' and tell the entire story we wanted to tell.
'Stargate' was more a fantasy.
I'm a huge geek, so I love 'Stargate' and 'Firefly.'
The scale of 'Independence Day' is much more than 'Stargate.'
When I got 'Stargate: Atlantis,' I said, 'Man, I'd love to be on HBO.'
The despondency that follows makes me feel somewhat like a shipwrecked man who spies a sail, sees himself saved, and suddenly remembers that the lens of his spyglass has a flaw, a blurred spot -- the sail he has seen.
There is going to be a 'Stargate: Atlantis' movie. Unfortunately I'll be making it by myself in my basement.
I think what Stargate has going for it is a sense of humor about their science fiction.
I'm not interested in painting; I'm not interested in making a picture. Then what the hell am I interested in? I must be interested in this process.
Whenever I’m interested in something, I know the timing’s off, because I’m always interested in the right thing at the wrong time. I should just be getting interested after I’m not interested any more.
'Trek' is probably more cerebral and philosophical. 'Stargate' does seat-of-the-pants adventure and humor better.
The movie "Ed Wood," about the worst director of all time, was made to prepare us for "Stargate."
I know well enough that very few people who are supposedly interested in writing are interested in writing well. They are interested in publishing something, and if possible in making a "killing." They are interested in being a writer not in writing. . . If this is what you are interested in, I am not going to be much use to you.
Even though these days I'm very selective about what roles I want to do, I will do Stargate anytime they call.
So I think the popularity of the Internet at the same time as the show made a big part of this sort of groundswell of support for 'Stargate.'
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