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Joss Whedon Says STAR TREK is the Father of SERENITY

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By GustavoLeao / 14:49, 30 October 2005 / General Genre/SciFi

The latest issue of Cinefantastique magazine features an exclusive interview with SERENITY director Joss Whedon. Here is excerpt of the interview.



Q : When FIREFLY was getting ready to debut,you had talked about this being the anti-STAR TREK. I just find it amusing that in a sense STAR TREK has faded away, yet the grittier, more realistic BATTLESTAR GALACTICA and FIREFLY are now living on.

Whedon : There's always the young punk rebelling against his father.I'm rebelling against Han Solo, but if you are going to tell me that Han Solo isn“t the father of Malcolm Reynolds, then I am going to laugh and laugh and laugh. A lot of people liked the first STAR TREK when they were really finding their way, and James Kirk was about taking the time to take his shirt off and getting it done. Kirk was also, I would say, Malcolm's weird uncle. And both of those franchises became more and more sterile, and less kind off down and dirt. I was rebelling against that kind of TV and science-fiction. At the same time, I owe both of those franchises a huge debt. They are both in my personal, how can they not be ?It's that classic thing : I'm rebelling against my father and doing everything he doesn't do, but I think I look like him.

To read the full article, get the latest issue of Cinefantastique magazine at your local newstand.



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RE: Rebellious punk offspring | Report this post to moderator
By: cooper2000 (Odo's file, contact) @ 15:19:06 on Nov 01, 2005

Quote: FIREFLY was bounced around so much the first time FOX aired it that no one could follow it. The DVDs apparently have sold very well. The movie looks like it will break even and should do ok when it hits the shelves as a DVD (special edition or otherwise).
Firefly has been in the top 20 for some time and is now, again, at Number 10. Funny, I didnt see the new Season of Enterprise (season 4) in the top 20 (It's number 36).
Hmmm, what is that saying?

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RE: Rebellious punk offspring by steveleenow @ 15:34:38 on Nov 01

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By: The Magrathean (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:03:46 on Oct 31, 2005 | Edit History (1)

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The movie looks like it will break even

Not at the box office, as I mentioned in the other thread, since Universal only gets about half the domestic take. I don't mean to belabor the point, but I think the more we understand how Hollywood calculates what's profitable and unprofitable, the better we'll be able to understand their decision-making process when it comes to greenlighting sequels or new series. As for Serenity, I wouldn't worry too much about its theatrical performance -- many movies only become profitable on DVD these days.

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