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In the future, a spaceship called Serenity is harboring a passenger with a deadly secret. Six rebels on the run. An assassin in pursuit. When the renegade crew of Serenity agrees to hide a fugitive on their ship, they find themselves in an awesome action-packed battle between the relentless military might of a totalitarian regime who will destroy anything - or anyone - to get the girl back and the bloodthirsty creatures who roam the uncharted areas of space. But, the greatest danger of all may be on their ship.
The crew of the ship Serenity try to evade an assassin sent to recapture one of their members who is telepathic.
I have to say that I never watched the series because I didn't have Cable TV while it was on. I think I need to rent it now so I can get the back story. I will say this, though. The movie didn't require having watched the series to make sense. Also, the acting and writing were really first rate. It may not have been as huge a movie as the Star War movies were, in terms of settings or special effects, but it was far and away a superior movie experience. AFter the months and months of seeing that %#&@ing trailer at the movie theater announcing the impending release of the movie, and how wildly successful the previews had been, I was disappointed to see in a magazine this week that the movie appears to be flopping at the box office. C'mon people! A horrible movie like the last StarWars makes 400,000,000.00 and a great movie like this only makes 18,000,000.00? I guess I've officially become a "Browncoat".
&quot;Firefly&quot; was just about the biggest cult sci-fi TV program since &quot;Star Trek&quot;. Of course, the thick-skulled FOX canceled it after a very brief run due to low ratings (largely due to the fact that it had a terrible time-slot). However, its fan base did not just roll over and die, and what a rowdy fan base it is. In a surprising and respectable move, FOX gave &quot;Firefly&quot;&#39;s creator Joss Whedon a chance to make a feature film from the series. The result was Serenity.<br/><br/>The film&#39;s title refers to the name of a spaceship crewed by Mal (Fillion), the heroic captain; Jayne (Baldwin), the &quot;tough guy&quot;; Wash (Tudyk), the red-headed pilot; Zoe (Torres), the assertive female; and Kaylee (Staite), the very horny female technician. The plot is not an easy one to summarize, but it involves a young girl (Glau) who is also a finely-tuned government weapon, a group of grotesque cannibalistic creatures called Reavers, and a massive political conspiracy/cover-up.<br/><br/>I have actually never seen an episode of &quot;Firefly&quot;, but I can tell that it, like Serenity, is one of a kind. Have you ever seen a science fiction western? I sure haven&#39;t. (And no, Star Wars doesn&#39;t count.) Whedon&#39;s writing and direction are just plain fun. His amusing characters offer plenty of funny and entertaining interactions, making for some hilarious dialogue and situations here and there.<br/><br/>However, Serenity is not just mindless sci-fi fun. There is a palpable sense of sadness running throughout, and I must say, it greatly enhances the film. It is hard define this exactly, and I&#39;m not going to bother trying. I&#39;ll let you see for yourself.<br/><br/>One thing I particularly appreciated was a certain scene later in the film in which the ragtag crew of Serenity explores a highly developed yet mysteriously desolate and deserted planet. In order to avoid spoilers, I won&#39;t go into details, but I&#39;ll just say that Whedon masterfully establishes a truly unnerving atmosphere.<br/><br/>Another thing I, and I&#39;m sure many others, appreciated even more were several impressively gutsy, convention-defying plot decisions Whedon made toward the end of the film. Again, to avoid spoilers, I won&#39;t reveal them. You&#39;ll know what I&#39;m referring to when you see the film.<br/><br/>And yet another thing I greatly appreciated was that Whedon did not make Serenity a cookie-cutter PG-13 action movie. While it is rated PG-13, the violence is about as harsh as one&#39;s liable to find under said rating. The writing, for the most part, avoids rating clichés and the film does not feel tailored to the teenage demographic. It&#39;s nice to be treated with intelligence for a change.<br/><br/>However, the one pervasive detriment that keeps Serenity in the B range for me was that I couldn&#39;t help but feel that I was watching a made-for-television movie. A well-made and thoroughly entertaining TV movie, but a TV movie nonetheless.<br/><br/>Not many could have predicted just how successful Serenity has turned out to be, making good box office and already finding a spot in the IMDb top 250. While I can&#39;t deny that I find it overrated, I still would not hesitate to recommend Serenity: the little movie that could.<br/><br/>8/10
Whedon wants to make a Serenity trilogy, and I suspect the actors will grow on me if he does. In this case, familiarity would breed not contempt but comfort.
Serenity takes place approximately six months after the last Firefly episode, &quot;Objects In Space&quot;. The events between the final episode of Firefly and the beginning of Serenity, including Inara and Shepherd Book leaving the ship, are chronicled in a Serenity three-part comic book series, written by Joss Whedon, called &quot;Those Left Behind&quot;. The Verse is the star cluster that was settled by the human folk who left Earth-That-Was and founded the Alliance. Using material compiled by Josh Awtry, The Verse appears to consist principally of a trinary star system, with two other stars orbiting a central one. The Core and Border Worlds orbit the central &quot;White Sun.&quot; The second, &quot;Red Sun,&quot; which orbits the central sun in an 80-year orbit, and its planets comprise the Rim and the Frontier. The third &quot;Blue Sun&quot; orbits the central sun in a 730-year orbit and has no planets listed (although it may at some point be revealed to have its own planetary system). Malcolm Reynolds states (in &quot;Our Mrs. Reynolds&quot;) that there are over seventy &quot;little earths&quot; spinning about, all told. According to Awtry, there are &quot;215 terraformed worlds and moons, seven gas giants, seven protostars and five distinct star systems that comprise the star cluster known as The Verse.&quot; Or just an abbreviation of Universe. The final battle in Serenity actually occurs in the upper atmosphere of a planet so there would be air for sound to travel through. Even though the film had &quot;disappointing&quot; box office results, the DVD sales of the show and film have been overwhelming. Rumours had it that another film, whether a sequel or prequel, was in talks, but these have since been deemed false. In time, Joss Whedon had said, I&#39;ve said repeatedly that I would love to make another movie with these guys, and that remains the case. It also remains the case that I&#39;m booked up by Marvel for the next three years, and that I haven&#39;t even been able to get &quot;Dr. Horrible 2&quot; off the ground because of that. So I don&#39;t even entertain the notion of entertaining the notion of doing this, and wont. Couple years from now, when Nathan [Fillion]&#39;s no longer [on] &quot;Castle&quot; and I&#39;m no longer the Tom Hagen of the Marvel Universe and making a giant movie, we might look and see where the market is then. But right now, its a complete non-Kickstarter for me, He is bound by law five times for smuggling, tariff dodging, and transporting illegal cargo. He was a Sergeant in the Independent Army. 57th Brigade, and a volunteer. Awarded the Valor Commendation for the Battle of Serenity Valley. Joss Whedon revealed that Wash and Bookwere killed off when the actors playing those roles could not commit to sequels. This posed a difficult problem for Whedon, as Universal wanted to be sure that sequels could be made easily if the first film was a success. According to Whedon, it was the lawyers on the film who suggested killing off the characters in order to make Universal more sure about the project. He was initially reluctant, but soon agreed it was the best (and possibly only) viable solution. Whedon&#39;s original 190-page script told the same story, but with all of the crew surviving. It&#39;s possible, since Buffy/Angel and Cabin in the Woods all feature otherworldly threats and secret government organisations (the Initiative trying to exploit them, the Conspiracy trying to appease them, and Shield trying to combat them). Humanity may have left Earth to establish the Firefly/Serenity colonies after the Cabin in the Woods and Dollhouse apocalypses, and this would explain Paris being in ruins at the end of Alien: Resurrection. We also have the doll Miss Edith belonging to vampire Drusilla from Buffy/Angel in the basement in Cabin in the Woods; and Thor glimpsing the three figures dressed as a Wolf, a Ram and Hart in his dream in Avengers; Age of Ultron; Wolfram and Hart being the villains from Angel. A fun theory (similar to the Disney/Pixar-verse theory) was proposed by a fan and can be seen somewhere on the World-wide Web. a5c7b9f00b

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