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Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

Last post 04-08-2008, 1:39 PM by Zaphod_B. 696 replies.
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  •  11-08-2005, 6:52 PM Permalinks: 178734 in reply to 45933

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

     x-1 wrote:
     RICKSAM wrote:


    You know you've seen too much Firefly when.......



    I understand all those words, but that sentence makes no sense Smile [:)]


    That's because you cut off the part that makes it make sense. !Stick out tongue [:P]


    PS: Holy crap, we just had a smiley explosion, the list looks like its 3x as big as it was. Surprise [:O]

    ...The poster formerly known as rick -s
  •  01-01-2006, 4:11 PM Permalinks: 194171 in reply to 178734

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    From a recent TV Column:

     

    Guest Columnist Joss Whedon Eyes the Future of TV
     
    Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly, cocreator of Angel
     
    Many people have asked me, "Joss, what is the future of television? What will we watch? And how will we watch it? Surely you must know, for you are wise, and slender." I usually smile and say nothing, because I wasn't actually listening to the question. But it's a good one, and I think it's time I let you in on a few highlights of Television-to-Be.

    The networks will all be creating exciting, innovative new spin-offs of today's shows. Approximately 67 percent of all television will be CSI-based, including CSI: Des Moines, CSI: New York but a Different Part than Gary Sinise Is In and NCSI: SVU WKRP, which covers every possible gruesome crime with a groovin' '70s beat. (Jerry Bruckheimer will also have conquered Broadway with the CSI musical "FOLLICLE!" starring Nathan Lane as a frenetic but lovable blood spatter and Matthew Broderick as lint.)

    Lost has that one-of-a-kind alchemy that really can't be copied. Therefore, look for the original series Misplaced, as well as Unfound, Not So Much with the Whereabouts and Just Pull Over and Ask!

    In a stunningly cost-effective move, CBS will air How I Met Your Biological Mother, That ***, which is just old episodes of How I Met Your Mother with snarkier narration. HBO's Westminster will continue the trend pioneered by Deadwood and Rome by making 19th-century England really dirty and weird, like Jane Austen with Tourette's. (Actually, I can't wait for that one.) Also, the constant slew of cable mergers will result in the creation of CinePax, a channel that's just very confused about its morals.

     
    Every year another film actress gets "too old" for film leads and finds a (sometimes much better) home on TV. This trend will continue a few years hence when the aging but feisty Dakota Fanning headlines CSI: Vancouver Made to Look Like Chicago.

    Obviously, we'll see advances in technology. TiVo, iPods, streaming video — the way we watch TV is changing dramatically. It's on our phones, in our cars — even projected on specialized eyeglasses. But don't listen to the talk about having shows beamed directly into your brain. That's science-fiction nonsense. Shows will be stored in the pancreas and will enter the brain through the bloodstream after being downloaded into your iHole.

    And what of me? My short-lived series Firefly was the basis for the epic action film Serenity (now available on DVD! I have little or no shame), and the future will see even more incarnations of this visionary work, as it returns to TV as Serenity: The Firefly Years, then back to film as Firefly: Serenity's Sequel, back to TV as SereniFly, and finally end as the direct-to-eyeglasses series Choose a Damn Name Already. I promise it'll be as heartwarming and exciting as the original Serenity, now available on DVD. (Explain again this thing you call shame....)

    That's all I can tell you, except for one last thing: Veronica Mars will still be on. Veronica Mars will still be on. We clear about that?

    Bye-ee!

     

  •  01-02-2006, 7:17 PM Permalinks: 194404 in reply to 194171

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    I dunno, I kinda think that Whedon really isn't a position to be making fun of the number of spn-offs other showmakers have (coughbuffymoviebuffytvshowangelfrayspiketvmoviecough);)
  •  01-03-2006, 3:55 PM Permalinks: 194586 in reply to 194404

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    kinda like the pot calling the kettle black one of the kings of spinoffs
  •  01-03-2006, 3:57 PM Permalinks: 194587 in reply to 194404

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

     William wrote:
    I dunno, I kinda think that Whedon really isn't a position to be making fun of the number of spn-offs other showmakers have (coughbuffymoviebuffytvshowangelfrayspiketvmoviecough);)

    I dunno about that, william, from what I've seen, Joss has always been a fan of Irony! Wink [;)]


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  •  01-22-2006, 11:46 AM Permalinks: 200246 in reply to 46538

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    Finally some news of a Firefly model.

    Here is a 6" ornament from Dark Horse comics,



    and apparently this guy makes models and is working on a Firefly. Quote from site "Whatever size it is built at, it will include landing gear, cockpit, kitchen, and cargo interiors, positionable aft flaps and engine pods, and of course, lots of detail."



    ...The poster formerly known as rick -s
  •  01-25-2006, 9:24 AM Permalinks: 201382 in reply to 200246

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    Has anyone seen this?

    Firefly On Demand - Season Two



  •  01-25-2006, 8:18 PM Permalinks: 201685 in reply to 201382

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    Yup

     

    And it's rather suspect in nature.

  •  01-27-2006, 1:34 PM Permalinks: 202307 in reply to 201685

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    .....Yeah.... Much as I'm all for anything that would give me more Firefly, I think if some show does eventually experiment with this kind of  subscription delivery, it would be something much cheaper to produce, rather than something with an ensemble cast and special effects.
  •  01-30-2006, 8:04 PM Permalinks: 203586 in reply to 202307

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    When will we find out if universal has given the go ahead for a sequel?

     

    I asked this question on Fireflyfans.net and no one answered.  I figured I'd post it here and see what happened.  


    Takes more than combat gear to make a man
    Takes more than a license for a gun
    Confront your enemies, avoid them when you can
    A gentleman will walk but never run


    -Sting, An Englishman in New York
  •  02-01-2006, 12:36 AM Permalinks: 203970 in reply to 203586

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    The same thing:

     

    Absolutely nothing

     

     

    No sequel.

  •  02-03-2006, 5:19 PM Permalinks: 204917 in reply to 203970

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    "No sequel."

    Has U actually come out and said that?


    Takes more than combat gear to make a man
    Takes more than a license for a gun
    Confront your enemies, avoid them when you can
    A gentleman will walk but never run


    -Sting, An Englishman in New York
  •  05-08-2006, 9:20 PM Permalinks: 229486 in reply to 204917

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    Joss picks up a Nebula for the script for "Serenity" : http://www.locusmag.com/2006/News/05_NebulaWinners.html
  •  05-12-2006, 12:40 AM Permalinks: 230289 in reply to 229486

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

     Zaphod_B wrote:
    Joss picks up a Nebula for the script for "Serenity" : http://www.locusmag.com/2006/News/05_NebulaWinners.html

     

    Thanks for the heads up Zaphod.   And congratulations to Joss!  He earned it.



  •  05-12-2006, 9:20 AM Permalinks: 230335 in reply to 230289

    Re: Still Flying - The Firefly Thread

    Did you guys see this guy 'dressed' as Joss Whedon at a convention? Typical Joss zanyness.

    ...The poster formerly known as rick -s
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