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AURaptor

Wanna make sure I have these words for later.
Friday, June 24, 2005

Hi, my name is Joss Whedon. Before we begin the special screening, I have a little story I want to tell you. It's about a TV show called Firefly.

Firefly went on the air a few years ago and was instantly hailed by critics as one of the most canceled shows of the year. It was ignored and abandoned and the story should end there, but it doesn't, because the people who made the show and the people who saw the show (which is...roughly...the same number of people) fell in love with it a little bit...too much to let it go, too much to lay down arms when the battle looked pretty much lost. In Hollywood, people like that are called 'unrealistic' ... 'quixotic' ... 'obsessive'.

In my world, they're called 'Browncoats'.

Whether you've watched the show, or saw the DVD's, or whether you've never set foot in the Firefly universe before tonight, the fact that you're here means that you are part of something...something that is a little bit remarkable. This movie should not exist. Failed TV shows don't get made into major motion pictures unless the creator, the cast, and the fans believe beyond reason.

It's what I've felt. It's what I've seen...in the DVD sales, the booths at the cons run by fans, the websites, the fundraisers... all the work the fans have done to help make this movie. It is, in an unprecedented sense, your movie...which means, if it sucks, it's your fault. You let us down, but let's not dwell on your failures because the work is not done.

I have to finish making it. Obviously not quite the final cut and you will notice some placeholders in music and effects, but we're very close. Once we are finished, we have to get people to see it. Now, obviously the studio is going to do their thing. There will be ads and trailers and all that joy, but this movie doesn't have stars and it doesn't have a giant mega-budget or even a simple salable premise. What it has is us, the people who believed unreasonably.

If this movie matters to you, let somebody know. Let everybody know. Make yourselves heard. If you don't like the movie, this is a time for quiet, silent contemplation. But, when the unfinished credits roll, if you still call yourself a Browncoat, remember the millions of people who don't...who might.

I want us to do this together. The cast is going to be appearing wherever they can. I'm going to be blogging and stumping and whatever I can think of. We've got Can'tStopTheSignal.com up and running...I'm fairly certain. We're all doing everything we can to make this the event that it should be.

Just remember, they tried to kill us...they did kill us...and here we are. We have done the impossible, and that makes us mighty. Thank you for helping to get this movie as far as it has gotten.

Welcome to Serenity.

COMMENTS

Friday, December 30, 2005 2:51 AM

AURAPTOR


Just wanted to add here that I'm glad Joss's pre-screening introduction was added to the DVD. It was so strange, seeing that again, after so many months. I could just flash back to the theatre, full of Browncoats, all eager to see SERENITY for the first time....., but not the last. *wink*

Friday, June 24, 2005 3:49 PM

AURAPTOR


Hey ' Anonymous (66.208.48.126)', I don't know if you meant to post your comments sans name, or it just worked out that way, but I really could care less. You come off sounding very Troll like, if I do say so myself. I've seen the movie, and it clearly wasn't the same one you whine about in your post. Rest assured, there'll be MORE movies from Joss about our BDH, whether you like it or not. ( I'm guessing 'not'). Now continue on w/ your miserable life.

Friday, June 24, 2005 6:21 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Thanks, now I can read the words I missed because we were laughing or cheering or whatever-ing.

I got a bit choked up, I did.

Friday, June 24, 2005 5:34 AM

PURPLE


Thanks posting that, I was vainly trying to remember that from the screening last night.

Friday, June 24, 2005 5:02 AM

SOULOFSERENITY


I saw that for the second time last night. Let me just say, that it was still amazing. Just...wow...


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