Tomatoes: Stargate Rotten

However, the audience—the millions who later discovered the film on cable and home video—saw something the critics missed: a pilot . The Rotten Tomatoes score fails to capture what makes Stargate remarkable: its world-building. The film introduces a mythology (ancient Egyptians using alien technology to traverse the universe) that is instantly graspable yet infinitely expandable. The critics judged the film as a closed text; the audience judged it as an open door. The "rotten" consensus overlooked the fact that the film’s very weaknesses—thin supporting characters, unresolved political tensions, a universe glimpsed but not fully mapped—were precisely what allowed the TV series Stargate SG-1 to flourish.