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The general interest book is -- [um, like, it's August. Could you please suggest something that's less.... non-fictiony?--ed.] I'll do that suggestion one better -- I'm not going to recommend a book. Instead, I'm strongly recommending that you go out and purchase Firefly -- the Complete Series -- a DVD of Joss Whedon's sci fi series...

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GRANT

1:25 PM ET

August 5, 2005

Serenity looks incredible. I

Serenity looks incredible. I highly recommend the series. Then again, I own all seven seasons of "Buffy" on DVD, so I might not be a credible source.

 

AARON

3:14 PM ET

August 5, 2005

"Take my love, take my land,

"Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand..."

I also recently discovered Firefly. When it aired, I remember being concerned about trying to mix the Western and scifi genres, but - big surprise - Wheedon managed to pull it off. I agree with you about Battlestar owing a big debt to Firefly, I have to confess that I think the new Battlestar is the better show. Firefly is terrific fun, but Battlestar does what good science ficiton used to do - ask hard questions that sometimes don't have real answers. That said, nothing would make me happier than a great Firefly movie (Did you get a chance to see it at the screening, Dan? I have yet to hear a really firm opinion on it.) and seasons and seasons of Battlestar on Scifi.

One suggestion, Dan. Why not add a DVD of the month as a regular feature, instead of just this one-time August treat? More amazon sales via your blog couldn't really hurt, could it?

 

NICK KAUFMAN

3:36 PM ET

August 5, 2005

Dan, your argument may be

Dan,

your argument may be wrong - I do hope that it isn't- but the good news is that you found fertile ground for churning out a good number of papers between you and Sell until you resolve the problem for once and for all!

PS. Getting the claws out won't hurt either!

 

TERRY MANCOUR

5:58 PM ET

August 5, 2005

Dan, So glad you hyped

Dan,
So glad you hyped Firefly and Serenity! Was never a big Buffy/Angel Fan, but Firefly takes the Space Opera standard and turns it 90 degrees. My biggest complaint: taking this brilliant TV show to the movies was fine -- but I want the goram TV show back on TV! Whedon's greatest scriptwriting strength (apart from the biting humor) is his ability to develop characters over time, which requires an episodic format. I know the movie will do well -- can we get it back on TV? PS: you forgot to mention all the truly vile, un-beeped cursing . . . in Mandarin. Probably the biggest stroke of genius for the show.

 

NATALIE

7:42 PM ET

August 5, 2005

I am a huge Whedon fan

I am a huge Whedon fan myself, and I also recommend the firefly box set!!! Watch it, you will not be disappointed.

 

FLING93

9:36 PM ET

August 5, 2005

I've already said this

I've already said this before, but I think Firefly is an absolutely awesome show (even if it doesn't feature the hotness that is Natalie Portman).

 

RIVER TAM

2:51 AM ET

August 6, 2005

Great job on your part for

Great job on your part for talking up the show and movie! Of course, I'm totally biased because I'm a Whedon freak.

I saw one of the sneak preview showings in Tampa. I absolutetly loved it, but again, I think Whedon walks on water. I think other fans of the genre will rate Serenity "pretty good" at the least. It can be enjoyed if one hasn't seen Firefly, but if you've really liked Firefly you should pretty much love the movie. Joss is at his finest here, with the possible exception of some work he did on Buffy. It simply doesn't have the budget of a Lucas film, but the effects it does have are excellent. The story doesn't need excessive effects to attract viewers however, because it's character driven. The actors are compelling and look like the movie stars they are on the big screen. It's much like the show, just way bigger and better. Mal, Jayne and Simon are even hotter on the big screen and I wouldn't have thought that possible. But again, heavy bias here. And oh yeah, the story starts rolling during the opening credits and never slows down -- 'til the closing credits. There's the usual seamless mix of drama, action, comedy, suspense, a little bit o' the creepy... and on and on. Note: "seamless" It's the kind of film that's like a rollercoaster from start to finish and keeps you riveted all the way through. And leaves you wanting more. And there's the usual Whedon-gut-wrenching emotion going on and I can think of one scene that might just leave you clapping in the theater, and you know what a rarity that is! You might not get reviews as rave as this from the general movie-going population, but some people won't get it. Serenity is a story revolving around around 9 main characters, but the storylines have now been adjusted to accommodate the new 90 minute big screen medium. None of the actors are big names (yet) and Universal's marketing is great because it's sure worked on me. It's a tough sell but worthy for a reason.

I'm as sucked in as all the other die-hards and these days I'm pimping Firefly/Serenity every time I go to a bookstore, comic shop or Best Buy, as well as most times I go online to about three discussion forums with related threads. Universal is loving me for the free promo; Dark Horse, Marvel and Vertigo are loving my new interest in comics (which really started when Whedon began writing Astonishing Xmen); and now SciFi is reaping the benefits too, because I've started visiting their site as well as watching Firefly on Friday nights despite owning the DVDs. But hey, marketing -- little tidbits of Serenity previews each week so far! I'm so glad it's airing on SciFi (and still PO'd at Fox for cancelling it) that fine! I'll sit here with SciFi on 'til eleven pm even if I don't watch SG1 and Battlestar Galactica as closely. They're growing on me and I'm so passionate I'll even say I'm glad to keep their advertising on. I've never said that about a show before. And oh yeah, Universal-which-owns-SciFi also got me in the wallet today when I bought Battlestar Galactica Season One on DVD with an extra DVD featuring behind-the-scenes Serenity stuff and a little bit about Joss and Co. and the nutty fanbase I'm proud to be a part of. I'm happy to check out Battlestar Galactica now and get caught up so I can enjoy Season 2 more. After all, I've been attracted to it already by the cast, effects, and so on but still don't understand the story yet. I will next week. After all, I began to check out BG more closely after learning they had the same FX folks that Firefly had. Viral marketing is only NOT evil if you are a rabid fan of something. Otherwise I'd say it sucks but hey, did I mention I'm biased already? :)

I've said this on a couple other sites, but I'll say it again here. Whedon has pretty much spoiled me on most scripts I'll see and hear in the pop culture world for years to come. I went to see Episode III and War of the Worlds and while I enjoyed the actors, some good FX and the action, the storylines and scripts were just way pale in comparison to Whedon's work. I yawned alot and didn't mind going for snacks or the bathroom. None of the Serenity fans so much as whispered between scenes during that sneak preview, let alone get up for something. No way would one have walked in front of others, let alone even want to miss a second themselves.

I know I don't know you and this is long-winded, but I enjoyed reading your blog today and was happy to see the FireflySerenityWhedonUniversal pimping on such a nice blog. It's also nice to have a place to respond about the viral marketing thing. Note: Yup. It works on the rabid hounds. Cheers!

 

ZATHRAS

4:40 PM ET

August 6, 2005

I'm a little mystified by the

I'm a little mystified by the enthusiasm for Galactica, maybe because I look for science fiction to establish a world within which to tell a story and develop characters instead of the other way around. The actors certainly pursue the story with great dedication, but the world isn't much more persuasive than the one in the first BG.

I suppose at some point I will have to read Dan's APSA paper, because I don't understand his theory either. To me it seems only common sense that a consensus can be upset if new players arrive at the table or an issue previously in the background becomes salient. Sebastian Mallaby's book showed how this happened -- more than once -- with respect to the World Bank's activities, and there are fewer players at that table than at the one Dan is researching.

 

ROBERT M

3:12 AM ET

August 7, 2005

Was a big fan of Gina Torres

Was a big fan of Gina Torres and the companion and sorry they took Firefly off the air. Have been watching it on Sci-fi now that they are going to show all the episodes. The real kick has been that Stargate a show I could never fathom in terms of its appeal(MacGyver in Space?) has now cast Claudia Black and Ben Browder. I still can't take it although I managed to get through last years episode with Claudia Black and the secondary cast. But this weekend took the cake. There is
Claudia Black giving every testosterone laden adolescent her wonderful smirk and Ben Browder unable to contain himself in a preview so I say I gotta watch. Who walks in Lexa Doig. All that's left is how does Selma Hayek fit in. Those who say brunettes have more fun in space write into to Sci-fi to let them know about their dark haired beauties.

 

TROTSKY

3:40 AM ET

August 9, 2005

I watched the complete

I watched the complete "Firefly" in about a week, but the plug was pulled so abruptly, it was rather jarring to have so many storylines just fizzle. That's the real shame. I want to know how it ends. I don't suppose the move goes there?

 

ZTUFF

3:43 AM ET

August 11, 2005

Firefly season This is

Firefly season

This is definitely the season for Firefly the short lived Fox series that has seen a ground swell of...

 

FLING93 LOVES FISHIES

8:26 PM ET

September 21, 2005

Serenity Well, this is just

Serenity

Well, this is just a rough sketch, but for those of you who recognize it (and no, it’s still not the Flying Spaghetti Monster), you should know what the rest of this post is going to say. Yes, this is the ship, Serenity, from the short-lived Joss...

 

QUOTULATIOUSNESS

7:46 PM ET

September 22, 2005

More Serenity goodness The

More Serenity goodness

The evil geniuses kind folks at Universal are reaching out to the blogging community for help in getting non-traditional press coverage for Serenity: The PR folks for the forthcoming Joss Whedon (Buffy, Angel, etc.) science fiction movie Serenity are i...

 

Daniel W. Drezner is professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

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