I see there is much weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth in fandom.
The movie Serenity (which I haven't seen) has divided the followers of the Firefly cult (I haven't see Firefly either.)
Oh come on guys, it's a story. It's fiction. It didn't really happen. That guy that got killed (and you're all getting so worked up about) didn't really get killed because he was never really alive. That was an actor. He got paid at the end of the day and is sitting comfortably beside his pool in the Hollywood hills waiting for his agent to ring.
It's the religion thing, isn't it? We stop believing in God, but it leaves such a huge, gaping, black hole and it hurts so much that we panic and rage and go round looking for things- any old things- to stuff into the emptiness. And so we start believing in Joss Whedon or that guy who made the LOTR films (whose name temporarily escapes me) or (heaven help us) George Lucas.
And just as true believers make themselves blind to the inconsistencies, impossibilities and stylistic infelicities in the New Testament, so fans convince themselves that their favourite TV shows and films aren't in fact a load of crap.
Look, I liked Buffy. I was sort of in love with Willow. But series #7 was garbage, you know it was.
And Lord of The Rings. I love Tolkien (not uncritically) but the movies kinda highlighted all his faults and failed to translate his real merits into filmic terms. Wake up, guys, those films are dull. As dull as the Pentateuch. And I for one never want to see another CGI battle ever again.
As for Lucas- everyone agrees that the prequels are horrible- so why do you keep going to see them again and again? Are you mad?
Wake up, think for yourselves, think critically. Stop being such sheep!
The movie Serenity (which I haven't seen) has divided the followers of the Firefly cult (I haven't see Firefly either.)
Oh come on guys, it's a story. It's fiction. It didn't really happen. That guy that got killed (and you're all getting so worked up about) didn't really get killed because he was never really alive. That was an actor. He got paid at the end of the day and is sitting comfortably beside his pool in the Hollywood hills waiting for his agent to ring.
It's the religion thing, isn't it? We stop believing in God, but it leaves such a huge, gaping, black hole and it hurts so much that we panic and rage and go round looking for things- any old things- to stuff into the emptiness. And so we start believing in Joss Whedon or that guy who made the LOTR films (whose name temporarily escapes me) or (heaven help us) George Lucas.
And just as true believers make themselves blind to the inconsistencies, impossibilities and stylistic infelicities in the New Testament, so fans convince themselves that their favourite TV shows and films aren't in fact a load of crap.
Look, I liked Buffy. I was sort of in love with Willow. But series #7 was garbage, you know it was.
And Lord of The Rings. I love Tolkien (not uncritically) but the movies kinda highlighted all his faults and failed to translate his real merits into filmic terms. Wake up, guys, those films are dull. As dull as the Pentateuch. And I for one never want to see another CGI battle ever again.
As for Lucas- everyone agrees that the prequels are horrible- so why do you keep going to see them again and again? Are you mad?
Wake up, think for yourselves, think critically. Stop being such sheep!
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Date: 2005-10-02 04:47 am (UTC)Here's my review of Serenity:
I kept falling asleep, then being startled awake by gunfire.
I hate fight scenes and movies about renegades who are tromping around in cobbled together junk spaceships.
The psychic was fun.
The dialogue was occasionally very very dry and witty.
I sometimes got confused about the plot points, which shows I'm dumb because--hey: how deep IS Serenity?
I liked the scenery.
-------I LOVE PETER JACKSON HE CAN DO NO WRONG----------AMEN.
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Date: 2005-10-02 05:50 am (UTC)I give him credit for taking on that huge project and bringing it to realisation. I don't think he really understands Lord of the Rings (but then I'm the only person who does.) And, finally, I think he's a good director (I loved Heavenly Creatures) but I don't think he's a great one. His vision just isn't original enough.