May
31
2005
8

Serenity preview screening

Whedon Wrocks

Milkman came through the other night, having picked up tickets to a preview screening of Serenity. Joss Whedon (the director) was kind enough to speak to us (on film) before the film started. I’ll paraphrase his remarks, which were twice as fantastic as I remember:

Most of you are probably here because of a show called Firefly. When it came out, Firefly was immediately hailed as one of the most cancelled shows ever. (It premiered alongside the World Series, and was thus pushed all over the schedule from its originally bleak Fridays at 8 time-slot. Firefly episodes were aired out of order, with the 2 hour pilot last.) Most shows that do not make it through one full season do not end up as major motion pictures. This film, by all accounts, should not exist. We the Browncoats, (Firefly super-fans named for the coat worn by Captain Malcolm Reynolds and his fellow revolutionaries) have triumphed. We…and that makes us mighty.

After the inspiring words from the creator and director, the show began. I have no interest in spoilers or recounting the film. The entire cast returns to reprise their roles, the story-line is fresh, original, and in tune with the main elements of the show. Something Maelstrom pointed out to me, the story feels like a 2+ hour episode, which places it firmly in sequel territory. The net effect of the cast, the writing, and direction all sum up to an amazing story; Hilarious, intriguing, and propelled with great fervor.

Most appealing to those who may not be familiar with Serenity’s television roots is the complete lack of A-list stars. Because you don’t recognize anyone in this film from the last Bernie Mac/Julia Roberts/Snuffelufogus/Al Pachino/Catherine Zeta-Jones/Colin Farrell/Jenna Jameson/Jude Law/Rainbow Brite/Ashton Kutcher/Mr. T dramatic action romance comedy, you have a greater willingness to accept and believe in the characters of Serenity.

The underlying power of this film is that while it exists clearly in the sci-fi genre, you don’t need to be a geek to enjoy it. Because tech and futurism are not Serenity’s primary fuel, it is not a film reserved for Jedi wannabes and Trekkies. The films plot, character, and conflict elements make it approachable to anyone that enjoys a story of mystery, excitement, danger and comedy.

Overall Serenity is a cinematic revelation, reminding you what makes a great film worth watching again and again. Rolling out of the theater at 12:15 after a full day at work, I was ready to stand in line for another two hours just to see it again. I can’t wait to drag everyone within reach to see it this fall.

Written by JD Lewin in: HaHAA! |
May
24
2005
0

iTMS video selections: hard rock edition

El Cargo

El Cargo by Amon Tobin. This is the perfect synthesis of music and video. The song drives the game footage, and simply convinces you to buy the damned thing.

Robot Rock

Robot Rock by Daft Punk. These French bastards have dug deep into my childhood id and unleashed a kitsch 80’s electro-orgy of overlit, oversmoked, overglinted glory!

I'm Not Okay (I Promise)

I’m Not Okay (I Promise) by My Chemical Romance. Gotta love the clear reference to Rushmore. That and the giant jewfro on the guitarist.

Written by JD Lewin in: HaHAA! |
May
13
2005
0

I’m Bizarro QuickTime

Bizarro QuickTime

Flickr has gone through some plumbing evolution, and now you can embed links into photo notes…click on the above to check it out!

Written by JD Lewin in: HaHAA! |
May
13
2005
0

Remaindered links: short-shift edition

Best NIN-With teeth review ever! Really does some it all up.

A runaway BMW in Southern Cali. I swear this wasn’t me!!

A visual history of music sampling. Awesome use of Processing.

The programming environment used to create the above.

Drawing with type.

Some gorgeous sand creations.

Hottest hot sauce ever. Sign me up.

Lego Han Solo in carbonite.

Written by JD Lewin in: HaHAA! |
May
09
2005
0

Flick on wit yo bad self

Great Flickr widget. Lord knows I need a way to get more and more photos onto the web.

Written by JD Lewin in: HaHAA! |

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