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Entertainment Weekly article on Firefly, non-spoilery

POSTED BY: MILLERNATE
UPDATED: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 16:01
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Sunday, September 8, 2002 8:54 AM

MILLERNATE


Entertainment Weekly has their fall preview issue out (apparently anyway, since the only EW I could find at Borders was a Sopranos special issue). I believe this is the same article, only online (I could be wrong on that). There are no real spoilers, just some basic background stuff on the characters and what not. Its at: http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,345660~3~0~welookatfirefly,00.html . Read and enjoy.


Nathan
"It looks like a great adventure...That's what it is; that's what it feels like. When I saw the pilot, it was really engaging. It was exciting. It was unusual. It threw me off every now and then. I think people will be grabbed by it." - Ron Glass, on the pilot, during an interview with the Indianapolis Star


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Sunday, September 8, 2002 10:02 AM

ZICSOFT


Love this quote:
Quote:

Enterprise are pussies. They have elevators; we have stairs. They say, 'Sir, there's a missile headed for us;' we say, 'WE ARE GOING TO DIE!' And we pee. I mean, did you ever see Captain Picard take a p---?

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Sunday, September 8, 2002 3:52 PM

NOVAGRASS


Finally, some good press!

--Dylan Palmer, aka NoVaGrAsS--

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Sunday, September 8, 2002 5:08 PM

ZICSOFT


I've seen a lot of stuff saying that Firefly was going to be good. Most of the negative stuff is not about the show itself, but about the way Fox is handling it.

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Monday, September 9, 2002 12:53 AM

NOVAGRASS


True... but by good, I didn't entirely mean positive. It's in a widly read magazine, with a fairly long article... which is good.

--Dylan Palmer, aka NoVaGrAsS--

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Monday, September 9, 2002 7:21 AM

MOJOECA


Both press photos were kinda lame. They don't really convey at all what the show is about. And what's with Mal and that gold-flaked shirt?

--- Joe

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Monday, September 9, 2002 7:35 AM

JAYNESGIRLFRIEND


Anyone know if this article appears in the hard copy of the magazine or just on the web? EW apparently thinks its unnecessary to warn people when their subscriptions have run out and I don't really want to pay the cover price unless it is. Oh and any pictures of Jayne?

As this is my first post here, hi, I am Jayne's Girlfriend. Yes, I like Jayne. I like him so much that I briefly considered registering under the name Jayneismineandyoucan'thavehimneinerneiner. But I don't wanna be pushy about it.



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Monday, September 9, 2002 7:43 AM

HAKEN

Likes to mess with stuffs.


Hi, welcome to the site. And, yes, the article does appear in the current issue of Entertainment Weekly.

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Monday, September 9, 2002 4:59 PM

JAYNESGIRLFRIEND


Quote:

Originally posted by liloleme:
I read the article today, and dude. Is it possible to fall completely in love with a show before you watch it? Cuz I did. And I trust Joss not to hurt me.

Natalie



Oh, see I trust Joss to hurt me, but in a good way you know? But seriously, any pics of Jayne? Cause $3.95 is a lot of money when you're unemp... I mean, between jobs.

"L'il Lex is on his side, whimpering, shaking. I like him already." - Omar G, TWoP(Smallville)

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Tuesday, September 10, 2002 5:57 AM

ZICSOFT


Quote:

Originally posted by liloleme:
I read the article today, and dude. Is it possible to fall completely in love with a show before you watch it? Cuz I did. And I trust Joss not to hurt me.

Natalie

I won't say I fell in love. But when I heard, back in December, that Joss Whedon was doing a space opera, my immediate was, Well, of course. SF is a popular genre, but it's stuck in a nasty rut, both on the screen and in the bookstore. On the one hand you have the Hollywood crap, all brainless blood and thunder. On the other you have these endless, pretentious "epics" that are plotted to death, and as believable as a bad soap opera.

What's needed is somebody who can produce all the physical excitement that Hollywood demands, but who also understands simple basic storytelling. And for that, who else is there?

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Saturday, September 14, 2002 11:25 AM

JAYNESGIRLFRIEND


Oh poor Jewel, the only credit she gets is "from the film flop Cheaters". I definitely liked this cast picture better than the one up at the site. They all look terribly uncomfortable and more than a little confused in that one. Maybe the pictures will hook some viewers just by showing off the pretties, I wasn't terribly impressed by the article though.

"I was gonna get me an ear, too." - Jayne

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Saturday, September 14, 2002 1:12 PM

ZICSOFT


Ms. Straite's problem is that most of her credits are on Canadian TV. Now, there are a lot good Canadian TV shows, and it's a pity that US cable and public broadcasters don't import as many as they used to. But somehow I don't think Canadian shows -- or Canada for that matter -- has ever produced much of a blip on EW's radar!

OK, I got to ask. What's so attractive about Jayne? He's not very bright, and he has no table manners. I admit that he excels at "public relations", but is that really attractive?

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Tuesday, September 17, 2002 1:14 PM

JAYNESGIRLFRIEND


Hidden depths, okay! He's obviously a much more complex character than he initially comes across as and... ah, screw it. He's hot! He's a big, handsome hunk of man meat and that's really all I need to know. Seriously though, I doubt Jayne's going to turn out to be the most sensitive, or hell, intelligent guy on the series, but I got the impression that he wasn't as dumb as he at first appeared. Hidden depths, really.

"I was gonna get me an ear, too." - Jayne

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Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:15 PM

RINGWRAITH


I don't think Canada has contributed a whole lot that EW would cover but there are quite a few shows done up here:

Jeremiah, Stargate SG-1, Earth: Final Conflict, Lexx, First Wave and I'm sure a few more.

Okay, some of these are U.S. shows filmed up here, etc, but shows like Lexx are uniquely Canadian...whether that's a good thing or not I don't know. I think it's pretty good but I kinda like campy stuff.

One of my favorite shows, and one that can't be seen anywhere but Canada (until it's released on DVD) is a series filmed outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia called Trailer Park Boys. It's a "mockumentary" about two ex-cons who are trying to go straight...and usually end up breaking the law doing it. Filmed with digital cameras, the show is vulgar, funny, smart and touching. I'd take this show anyday over what is being offered from the big U.S. networks as "comedies."

"Never trust a man with no shirt on!"



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Wednesday, September 18, 2002 10:05 AM

ZICSOFT


Quote:

Originally posted by Ringwraith:
I don't think Canada has contributed a whole lot that EW would cover but there are quite a few shows done up here:

Jeremiah, Stargate SG-1, Earth: Final Conflict, Lexx, First Wave and I'm sure a few more.

Okay, some of these are U.S. shows filmed up here, etc, but shows like Lexx are uniquely Canadian...

Uh, no, Lexx's producers are (or were, the show appears to be dead) Canadian, but at least half the cast is from Europe. The credits say it's Candian-German.

As for the others -- they're shot in Canada, but so is the X Files, and a lot of other U.S. shows. I've never heard of Jerimiah, but I know that Stargate and Earth are both owned by U.S. production companies and have dominately U.S. casts and crews.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2002 10:12 AM

HAKEN

Likes to mess with stuffs.


Isn't there an union rule in the contract, which stipulates that if a series is filmed in Canada, a certain percentage of the cast and crew must be Canadian?

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Wednesday, September 18, 2002 11:38 AM

RINGWRAITH


I think that's the case. A majority of the crew has to be Canadian and some cast members (usually guest stars--in the case of the X-Files, the Lone Gunmen were all Canadian, as is William B. Davis). It's only fair.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2002 12:02 PM

RINGWRAITH


Three of the four production companies for Lexx are Canadian, most of the filming (afaik) is done in Halifax, as are some of the visual FX (Canada and Germany, I think--2 companies are housed here in Canada).

In Canada we view it as mostly a Canadian show while in other countries it might be seen differently. For five years we still claimed XF as our own.

Jeremiah is a series from J. Michael Straczynski and is shot outside of Vancouver. Earth: Final Conflict is shot exclusively in Toronto and most of the production companies are Canadian. Space: The Imagination Station had a Canada Day marathon and it was for E:FC, so that kind of says something. I'd assume that at least half the crew would be Canadian.

The way I see it, if the show is shot here (which means a percentage of the cast/crew MUST be Canadian) for most of its life it's not Canadian per se but we should get some credit. Afterall, shows like X-Files and Millennium wouldn't have their signature "look and feel."

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Wednesday, September 18, 2002 12:34 PM

ZICSOFT


I'm reminded of something I heard once on the CBC. They went into a bookstore in New York and asked for "Canadian authors". Nope, sorry, we don't have any. Oh, but do you have anything by Margaret Atwood? Saul Bellow? William Gibson? Well, of course!

If I'm nitpicky about distinguishing Candian TV from TV produced in Canada, it because I much prefer the former. When Canadians make shows for their own consumption, they tend to be just a bit more intelligent and creative.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:30 PM

RINGWRAITH


I suppose that's why I really enjoy "Trailer Park Boys." If this show became "popular"--I don't know if it's even cult status yet!--it would be terrible. Or heaven forbid if MTV got a hold of it.

You make a good point though. Maybe Canada could make its own sci-fi series.

Enterprise Eh?

Fortunately there are good shows like TPB (good is a matter of taste!) and "History Bites" among many others (too many to list!). Canadian programming is a lot better than it was in the 80s and 70s.

Beachcombers, anyone?

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Wednesday, September 18, 2002 4:01 PM

ZICSOFT


Back in the mid-80s, when USA network was first getting started, they didn't have any money. All they showed were reruns, and very bad "original" shows. (Game shows with hosts that couldn't remember the rules. A continuation of "Airwolf" that couldn't even afford a helicopter for the actors to stand in front of.) And badly-dubbed eurotrash horror movies.

Oh, and lots of low-budget Canadian movies. Obviously not meant for distribution below the 49th. Never brilliant, but decently acted, and usually with a good story. Pleasant entertainment that didn't insult your brain. I do miss them.

BTW, I was wrong when I said that Ms. Staite didn't have any U.S. exposure. A quick glance at www.jewel-staite.com shows otherwise. And it also shows her to be rather foxier than her Firefly costumes allow her to be:

http://www.jewel-staite.com/galleries/publicity/pictures/newpublicity1
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