Firefly/Serenity
Firefly/Serenity
As a fan of the TV show, I really enjoyed the movie. I went with a couple of friends who never saw the show, and they liked it but didn't love it. We all agreed it was better than anything to come out of the Star Wars or Star Trek universes in a long time. But of course that's not saying much.
So are there any other Firefly geeks on the DBB?
So are there any other Firefly geeks on the DBB?
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I was a little nervouse of saying anything for fear that it would lead to an argument. I thought it was a damn good movie. I liked it a lot better than Star Wars or any of the newer Star Trek TV shows or movies. I never have had the opportunity to watch Firefly but I loved the movie. It plays out a bit more like a western in a sense and reminds me a little of Lonsome Dove at times. All the characters have a way of growing on you somehow and it's played out a bit like a western. Each character has an upside and a downside but all of them are generally good people down deep or at least by the end of the film you gain a certain respect for them. At the beginning of the film I was worried it was going to be silly. I almost didn't watch it because of the trailer but I loved it. Probably one of my favorite sci-fantasy films of all time. I can't wait to see what else they do with this universe. This has a set of characters and cast members that can grow on you, unlike the last SW films.
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My son was a huge Firefly fan, so my wife took me to go see it, the trailers looked good, but as a move I thought it was hugly lacking, I knew what was going to happen before it did, and I have never seen an episode of Firefly. it was ok and I enjoyed the day with my wife but I wont recommend it for anyone. Now Battlestar on the other hand one I got used to the characters, and the damn strange camera work has turned into an awesome series, and this is from a guy that has the original series DVD set
That's funny, I think these are three of the best scifi shows on TV ever, bar none! I think each one is different enough in style, plot, and vision that they are non-competing for my affections.CUDA wrote:Nope Babylon 5 was the best SciFi show Bar Nonewoodchip wrote:Nope. Battlestar Galactica (new version) is the best... bar none.Kilarin wrote:Firefly was THE best SF to ever hit TV. Bar none.
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um, no.woodchip wrote:Nope. Battlestar Galactica (new version) is the best... bar none.Kilarin wrote:Firefly was THE best SF to ever hit TV. Bar none.
Far Scape was the best. "bar none"
Firefly is fantastic, but hasnt run its course yet, and cant compete with a cast/plot that has run for years (like FS or SG-1). (also, the movie was terrific!)
Babylon 5 runs a close second.
BG is good....more drama than science fiction however....nice mystery development so far though.
I'm unsure how Star Gate SG-1 (not SG atlantis) would fit into this genre, but as an intergalactic exploration type show, it's on par with Far Scape, and far more compelling than Star Trek even (ack!)
back on topic, Firefly has yet to run its course. the characters are very diverse and interesting and the scope of the show is great. I hope they bring back the series!
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I have the DVD series of Firefly, BattleStar Galactica, and Babylon 5 on my shelf.....when I can I go for marathon sessions of each. watched all of the Firefly episodes the day before seeing Serenity. I was very pleased...and I hope they left it open enough for something more to come out of it, whether it be a new mini-series/ full series/ movie sequel....I loved the cast and Joss Whedon's vision. Although I wished they would've kept the original "operative" from the series. (he had a little more "edge" about him).
Before BSG started this season, I got together with my friends and watched season one right when it came out on DVD..... I'm still tryingto get through Babylon 5. All very good.
Before BSG started this season, I got together with my friends and watched season one right when it came out on DVD..... I'm still tryingto get through Babylon 5. All very good.
I saw Serenity and I liked the movie alot.
The only thing I didn't like was the trumpted up "theme music" while Serenity was flying by... it was too loud, and too pretentious. Other than that, the Characters seemed believable enough, but I don't like Mal. I don't know what it is about him, but he ruffles my feathers the wrong way. He has nothing on Han Solo.
The only thing I didn't like was the trumpted up "theme music" while Serenity was flying by... it was too loud, and too pretentious. Other than that, the Characters seemed believable enough, but I don't like Mal. I don't know what it is about him, but he ruffles my feathers the wrong way. He has nothing on Han Solo.
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Oh, I'm a huge fan of Firefly. I missed it when it originally aired because everytime it was scheduled to air, some damn ball game would pre-empt it. I've been watching the episodes on Scifi (which got me hooked on the first half of the pilot). What really appealed to me is that its soooo much like Farscape. Its wacky, original, and very plot driven. I've been trying to aquire the DVDs locally, but my efforts have been in vain. Guess I'll have to see if Wal-mart will do a store transfer (they have it online for the cheapest by far) so I can pick it up locally w/o paying for shipping. At any rate, I'm deliberately avoiding watching Serenity until I see all of the TV show (which Scifi only has 3 episodes left to air). (And no, I haven't read a single post in this thread...)
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ROFL.... I get a kick out you guys. You complain at Hollywoood because they can't come up with something new and unique and pump out remake after remake and then praise the new remake of BSG over Firefly which is new and unique.
Gotta love irony.
I don't really like the new BSG. I liked the old ones and I never had a chance to watch much of B5 but from what I did see, it had great special effects but it seemed to be a bit boring to me somehow. Maybe I just saw the crappier episodes.
Deep Space 9.... I could not hate a series more. I think I heard sometime when it came out that it was a rip off of B5's story. Gotta love Hollywood plagerism. (Not totally sure on that rumor though) I did like the few episodes where there were some huge space battles but other than that it was the single most boring thing on TV. I watched most of the series too.... about 3 times and it isn't like ST hasn't been done before.
Gotta love irony.
I don't really like the new BSG. I liked the old ones and I never had a chance to watch much of B5 but from what I did see, it had great special effects but it seemed to be a bit boring to me somehow. Maybe I just saw the crappier episodes.
Deep Space 9.... I could not hate a series more. I think I heard sometime when it came out that it was a rip off of B5's story. Gotta love Hollywood plagerism. (Not totally sure on that rumor though) I did like the few episodes where there were some huge space battles but other than that it was the single most boring thing on TV. I watched most of the series too.... about 3 times and it isn't like ST hasn't been done before.
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Yes, but in this case, it was a damn good movie.
DS9 was the single worst piece of crap I've ever watched IMO. I saw nearly every episode of the series probably about three times mind you. They used to show it really late at night here when I was a kid. I liked to watch some of the shows before it and usually worked while watching that. Put me to sleep a lot of the time.
I also wouldn't praise a remake of an awsome show where they changed all of the main characters and made the primary villan into something creative such as a robot who's eyes glow red during sex. OOOOOOOOOOH NEATO... that makes the show so much better...
Just like they raped ST slowly and painfully with Enterprise, Voyager, and DS9 :
Now Firefly the show I can't say much about. I don't get it where I live but the movie was pretty damn good, despite the weird choice for a soundtrack.
BTW, Han Solo has nothing on Sawyer. (Character from my favorite TV show of all time.)
DS9 was the single worst piece of crap I've ever watched IMO. I saw nearly every episode of the series probably about three times mind you. They used to show it really late at night here when I was a kid. I liked to watch some of the shows before it and usually worked while watching that. Put me to sleep a lot of the time.
I also wouldn't praise a remake of an awsome show where they changed all of the main characters and made the primary villan into something creative such as a robot who's eyes glow red during sex. OOOOOOOOOOH NEATO... that makes the show so much better...
Just like they raped ST slowly and painfully with Enterprise, Voyager, and DS9 :
Now Firefly the show I can't say much about. I don't get it where I live but the movie was pretty damn good, despite the weird choice for a soundtrack.
BTW, Han Solo has nothing on Sawyer. (Character from my favorite TV show of all time.)
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Actually, the new BSG is rather new and unique. It takes a few existing characters from the old series, and takes a completely different spin on things. There is an actual overall plot other than "RUN FROM THE CYLONZ!!!!!!". There is an actual interal threat as well as external. More than evident with the season 2 mid-season finale. Ron Moore (the same guy behind Deep Space Nine) has a knack for taking two seemingly insignificant plots and putting them together in a way that blows your mind. Find someone with a complete copy of season 1 and borrow it. Watch the mini-series and then watch the first season. It seems kinda weak at first, but it really builds up as time moves along and characters get the chance to flesh out a little. Season two is even better. Ron Moore even threw in some references to the old show, like the "Fire in Space" and a few others. Those fans of the original series would pick up on instantly.[]V[]essenjah wrote:ROFL.... I get a kick out you guys. You complain at Hollywoood because they can't come up with something new and unique and pump out remake after remake and then praise the new remake of BSG over Firefly which is new and unique. I don't really like the new BSG.
Oh, B5 is a damn good show. B5 is one of those shows that if you miss too much of the show, you'll be lost when it comes to all of the inside jokes and plot.I liked the old ones and I never had a chance to watch much of B5 but from what I did see, it had great special effects but it seemed to be a bit boring to me somehow. Maybe I just saw the crappier episodes.
Deep Space Nine is NOT a B5 knockoff. What happened is JMS went to Paramount to pitch Babylon5. They turned him down, and a couple years later they got pitched Deep Space Nine and it went through. JMS went to WB, which picked up the show and the rest is history. (it aired on UPN, of all places until TNT picked it up for the final season) Anyways, there are SIMILARITIES between Deep Space Nine and B5, but not enough to call it a rip-off.Deep Space 9.... I could not hate a series more. I think I heard sometime when it came out that it was a rip off of B5's story. Gotta love Hollywood plagerism. (Not totally sure on that rumor though) I did like the few episodes where there were some huge space battles but other than that it was the single most boring thing on TV. I watched most of the series too.... about 3 times and it isn't like ST hasn't been done before.
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Not only was it not the same thing but they completely reversed the message. I, Robot (the book) went to great lengths to show that it wasn't the robots that were flawed it was us. The movie of course had exactly the opposite message. One of these days Asimov will rise from the dead and kill that scriptwriter. I just *know* it.Lobber wrote:I Robot the movie was not I Robot the series of short stories. (Never was a single I Robot book, but a compilation of short stories)
It simply wasn't the same thing, not even by a long shot.
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Yup and in the BSG the Cyclons are sex hungry whorebots and the main character Starbuck is a girl.
Starbuck was a guy and a very cool character. They nuetered him and made him a girl!!
I also don't recall the cyclons being a bunch of whorebots either.... Just falling in sync with Enterprise for better ratings. :
Nothing wrong with female characters.... but they completely raped the Starbuck character. :
The girl is allright I guess....
Sounds like they borked it to me....
Starbuck was a guy and a very cool character. They nuetered him and made him a girl!!
I also don't recall the cyclons being a bunch of whorebots either.... Just falling in sync with Enterprise for better ratings. :
Nothing wrong with female characters.... but they completely raped the Starbuck character. :
The girl is allright I guess....
Sounds like they borked it to me....
First, the new Starbuck is twice the man Dirk Benedict was.[]V[]essenjah wrote:the main character Starbuck is a girl.
Starbuck was a guy and a very cool character. They nuetered him and made him a girl!!
Nothing wrong with female characters.... but they completely raped the Starbuck character. :
The girl is allright I guess....
Sounds like they borked it to me....
Second, do you really need 5 paragraphs to make the same complaint?
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Umm....sex hungry whorebots? How much exactly of this show have you seen? I've seen every episode that has aired and the sex scenes are VERY rare and reveal hardly anything. If sex is what you're worried about, then I suggest you stick to PBS.[]V[]essenjah wrote:Yup and in the BSG the Cyclons are sex hungry whorebots and the main character Starbuck is a girl.
You obviously never paid any attention. Starbuck is anything but neutered.Starbuck was a guy and a very cool character. They nuetered him and made him a girl!!
Nothing wrong with female characters.... but they completely raped the Starbuck character. :
The girl is allright I guess....
Sounds like you need to shed your ignorance by actually WATCHING the show.Sounds like they borked it to me....
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