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- 08-04-2006 02:59 PM #1
Joss Whedon's Firefly
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FOX has remastered the series in 1080i from the 35mm film stock!
This should be fun! Hope it recruits a few more Browncoats!
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- 08-04-2006 03:07 PM #2
Great post! That is awsome news. I watched the series for the first time on SciFi last year in preparation for the release of "Serenity." Do I dare hope they cap the series run with a showing of the feature film?
- 08-04-2006 03:53 PM #3
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the feature film "Serenity" is currently airing on Cinemax or Showtime and will be popping up on HBO this month (if it hasn't already).
I'm with my fellow Browncoats in hoping for a special edition DVD set with cast commentary packaged with a copy of Done the Impossible (a fan created documentary on the phenomenal story behind the history of the much loved, cancelled too soon series and the movie that came about because of the fans love for the characters and writing style of Whedon.
Check out
http://www.donetheimpossible.com
for information on the documentary. ...I'm still waiting for my copy/s to arrive.
Here is hoping that the series, the feature film and the documentary do well enough to continue the story with this lovable cast of characters!
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- 08-04-2006 07:00 PM #4
That series was awesome and so was the movie. Can't wait to watch it in HD.
- 08-04-2006 09:39 PM #5
Wasn't there only 13 episodes?
Kinda hard to get very excited about a half-season series that I've already seen on DVD.
But I do like Uni picking up these type of programs.
- 08-04-2006 11:34 PM #6
I read about this earlier today - that news really made my day. (kinda pathetic maybe!). Anyway, came here to post - looks like Spence beat me to it!
The future of scifi (the genre, not the channel) in HD is starting to look good - between Firefly coming to UNI, and Enterpise in HD coming to HDNET.
Finally - my new HD setup is cost justified!!!!!!
Tom:
"Wasn't there only 13 episodes?"
Yes. It's all about quality, not quantity!
"Kinda hard to get very excited about a half-season series that I've already seen on DVD."
The DVD is not HD!
(I take it you're not a hard core brown coat - lol)
- 08-04-2006 11:37 PM #7
Moved to other TV programming as UHD is on D*HD as well as other providers...
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- 08-05-2006 06:53 AM #8
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I must be in the happy minority then. I have no problem getting excited about splitting, then eating only "half" of a dessert with my wife. I've tasted the dessert many many times but it is still just as sweet.
Originally Posted by Tom Bombadil
I find the same with Firefly's limited run. It's quality over quantity, and I find with each repeated viewing (every six months or so I'll dust off my boxed set and host a "recruiting party"), I like it no more than I did with the last viewing, but I still like it "just as much".
My point in starting the thread, was to point out that (for some of us), "dessert" has returned ...on a menu of high definition beauty (kind of like having home made apple pie in place of store bought, both the same, but one will taste better).
In starting this thread my intent was to excite the fans that peruse Satellite Guys, or better yet interested a few readers who have yet to experience the fun and exciting "verse" that Whedon & Co. has created.
That said Tom... did you enjoy (even a little bit) the 13 episodes (and feature film)? If so, feel free to help get the word out in the hope that the powers in Hollywood will bring more stories to market. If you didn't like it, well that's cool too.
If I tend to get preachy about things I apologize for that. I'm just as passionate about my family, my modest home theater and Firefly (women, good guys, bad guys & guns [grunt-grunt-grunt]).
Cheers!
- 08-05-2006 11:35 PM #9
I watched 'Serenity', the feature film, having never seen an episode of the series and thought it was pretty good...wasn't overwhelmed, but liked it.
Well, a friend twisted my arm a few weeks ago and sat me down to watch 'Serenity' the 2-part (edited together into one ep. on the DVD release) pilot episode. Wow. What a great intro to the world and characters. Amazing (and telling, as to what eventually happened to the short-lived series itself) that the network 'genuises' forced Whedon to show the ep 'The Train Job' as the premiere show...nuts.
Needless to say, I came out of that, if not a bona fide fan/"browncoat", a much more profound admirer for Joss Whedon and what he was aiming for w/ the show. I just buckled and ordered the DVD set...which is really well done (obviously the HD transfers to be used for the UHD broadcasts were used on them, as they look great).
Why is it the really good shows often don't get the due they deserve in their time and get cancelled early by suits who don't get it, but their generated fan 'word of mouth' and legs/legacy/impact prove their worth (I think of the original Star Trek, Twin Peaks, and my recent fav, Farscape).
I think 'Firefly' will join that list and I'm really excited to get the chance to see it in HD. I think folks who haven't experienced it will like it. Now that they can see it as Whedon wanted...
- 08-05-2006 11:42 PM #10
I missed Firefly the first time around, now that its in HD, I won't... and I will hold off watching Serenity until its on one of the Premiums..
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