Firefly/Serenity

Saw the first episode of Firefly last night (we managed to borrow the DVD set for a couple days).
The ONLY disappointment I have with it is the expense I have to suffer to buy the whole set, because 2 days is not enough to watch the whole season.
Firefly is hands-down the greatest science fiction show I've EVER seen. Star Trek, Star Wars, Blade Runner, Event Horizon, Riddick, all just became a collective fart in the wind compared to this vision. Foxyjama was right.
Of course I'm disappointed in Fox (big surprise there), because 1. they cancelled the show, and 2. I learned they didn't air that first episode until after the LAST episode...so no-one who watched it on TV got the informative and practically necessary introduction to the series that I did.
On a good note, however, the upcoming movie "Serenity", which is basically the next episode after the cancelled season, is slotted to be the first in a trilogy of movies (so long as the first movie does well). So in cancelling the season, Fox basically set it up to pull an early "Star Trek" and continue the story in theaters instead of TV.
I guess this isn't altogether unexpected, considering the wow-factor of the show. Usually when a science fiction series starts, they have a limited budget. But Firefly ep 1 (which was ironically and confusingly entitled "Serenity") looked to have a budget rivalling most theater films. The special effects were beyond phenomenal, and the camera work was definitely done with a theatrical style in mind, and the actors--while not known hollywood actors--probably deserved twice whatever they were getting paid; Every single character was perfectly honed and described to a T by the end of episode 1, all leaving just enough mystery in them to make you want to learn more right away.
I won't bother going through the crew roster in the cast because I can't pick a favorite, they all rock for a particular reason. Okay maybe the captain, but that's just because he's such a raging asshole you can't help but to love the guy and laugh out loud every time he gets mad enough to end a disaster by simply shooting someone.
I don't know how much the DVD set is, but the moment I actually see the cash to purchase it, I have to get it. I've found my new favorite sci fi series. If you like scifi and westerns, and love an equal mix of character-driven and action-based plot points, Firefly is a must-see.
P.S. and yeah, Foxy, I guess "steampunk" is a pretty good descriptor for it. Either that or "frontier scifi".
The ONLY disappointment I have with it is the expense I have to suffer to buy the whole set, because 2 days is not enough to watch the whole season.
Firefly is hands-down the greatest science fiction show I've EVER seen. Star Trek, Star Wars, Blade Runner, Event Horizon, Riddick, all just became a collective fart in the wind compared to this vision. Foxyjama was right.
Of course I'm disappointed in Fox (big surprise there), because 1. they cancelled the show, and 2. I learned they didn't air that first episode until after the LAST episode...so no-one who watched it on TV got the informative and practically necessary introduction to the series that I did.
On a good note, however, the upcoming movie "Serenity", which is basically the next episode after the cancelled season, is slotted to be the first in a trilogy of movies (so long as the first movie does well). So in cancelling the season, Fox basically set it up to pull an early "Star Trek" and continue the story in theaters instead of TV.
I guess this isn't altogether unexpected, considering the wow-factor of the show. Usually when a science fiction series starts, they have a limited budget. But Firefly ep 1 (which was ironically and confusingly entitled "Serenity") looked to have a budget rivalling most theater films. The special effects were beyond phenomenal, and the camera work was definitely done with a theatrical style in mind, and the actors--while not known hollywood actors--probably deserved twice whatever they were getting paid; Every single character was perfectly honed and described to a T by the end of episode 1, all leaving just enough mystery in them to make you want to learn more right away.
I won't bother going through the crew roster in the cast because I can't pick a favorite, they all rock for a particular reason. Okay maybe the captain, but that's just because he's such a raging asshole you can't help but to love the guy and laugh out loud every time he gets mad enough to end a disaster by simply shooting someone.
I don't know how much the DVD set is, but the moment I actually see the cash to purchase it, I have to get it. I've found my new favorite sci fi series. If you like scifi and westerns, and love an equal mix of character-driven and action-based plot points, Firefly is a must-see.
P.S. and yeah, Foxy, I guess "steampunk" is a pretty good descriptor for it. Either that or "frontier scifi".