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  50. River Tam and her brother Simon are hiding out from the totalitarian government that experimented with River's brain aboard the space-freighter Serenity. Captained by a down on his luck, no faith soldier, the crew of Serenity must take jobs (legal or not) while avoiding the Alliance, and keeping the Tams safe. But when things get out of hand with the true extent of River's powers, the Alliance sends a new Operative to make sure what River knows doesn't get out. How will the crew of Serenity deal with this new threat? And what exactly does River know that the Operative is willing to kill for?
  51. In the future, mankind consumed planet Earth, called "Earth-that-was", and moved to other planets and satellites. A new order is established with the totalitarian government of the Alliance, which fights and wins a war against their opponents, the independents. When Dr. Simon rescues his teenager telepathic sister, River Tam, from the claws of the Alliance, they are sheltered by a group of mercenaries and smugglers in the spacecraft Serenity, leaded by the former war hero Captain Malcolm 'Mal' Reynolds. The Alliance send an assassin to bring River Tam back, while Mal and his crew find out how powerful she is and the truth about the hidden planet Miranda and the origin of the cannibals Reavers.
  52. I&#39;ve already written something down on the message board, but I have a lot more to say. I read a comment there from someone who hadn&#39;t seen Firefly but went to see Serenity. He said that Serenity was more for the Sci-Fi Channel rather than on the big screen. I&#39;ve thought about it a little and I&#39;m sure it would&#39;ve done well on Sci-Fi, but I&#39;m also of the thought that this person just doesn&#39;t get it. (BTW, there wasn&#39;t much of a back-story to Star Wars: A New Hope, but people still got it with what little was told).<br/><br/>This was fan service. In the rough cut/preview showings they had, Joss stated that this movie was for us, the Browncoats. For the fans who believed in what Firefly was all about. I am a fan of Star Wars and Star Trek, have been since I was very young. Firefly is this generation&#39;s version of the previous two. It&#39;s intelligently written, innovative in the style and format, the characters are full and rich, and, like the aforementioned two, were underestimated and unappreciated by the businessmen of Hollywood. &quot;They&quot; thought that Star Wars would be a flop; &quot;They&quot; thought that Star Trek was cancelled and gone after its third year; &quot;They&quot; thought putting Firefly on Friday and showing the series out of order, it would just silently go away. Well, we, the Browncoats, will not fade away.<br/><br/>The general movie going audience might dismiss this as just another sci-fi movie. And I&#39;m sure that some fans will love the movie and take it for what it is. I&#39;m sure other fans will probably not like what happens, (like my girlfriend who was in total and utter disbelief and shock with Wash and Book&#39;s deaths). But this was a movie that wasn&#39;t supposed to be made. Now that&#39;s something! This was not only for Joss, the cast, or the studio, this was for us. I get &#39;it&#39;. It&#39;s different for everybody, but I get what Joss Whedon was saying with Serenity. At the end of the day, good or bad, all you can do is keep going, keep believing, keep fighting in something, anything: whether it be religion, your work, your ship, your fight to survive, your government, someone you love without limits. The Message was to me, &#39;Keep fighting for something that is right.&#39; I&#39;m not saying this will make a hundred million dollars (although that would be extremely nice!!!), but this was for us, for the Browncoats. Like Angel, it didn&#39;t give us a happy ending or that much in the sense of closure (that&#39;s what Joss does). It gave us a chance to flying with the crew of Serenity in another adventure, in the good and through all the bad. Revelations and shocks galore, but at the end of the day, the end of the job or mission, with bullet and swords wounds, as well as unexpected deaths, faith and doing the right thing (though not the lawful thing) is what gets people through heartache, suffering and loss. We lost something potentially great with the cancellation of Firefly. Serenity gave us something, something to believe in that can get done if we want it badly enough.<br/><br/>Joss did a hell of a job, with a $40 million dollar budget (pretty cheap for a sci-fi flick) and the faith of a Universal executive who saw the DVD sales. Just as I thought Firefly was so much better than Enterprise, pound for pound, against Star Wars 3, this movie was the underdog and in my humble opinion, as a sci-fi fan for life, this movie won hands down! At the end of the movie, I stood up and cheered. This was definitely worth the wait. It is The Big Damn Movie! Keep Flying...<br/><br/>-B
  53. Attention to detail, plus good writing, plus caring actors and &#39;Serenity&#39; has all that.<br/><br/>Astonishing what can be accomplished when these things come together. This is certainly the best SF movie of the year.<br/><br/>Our big damn heroes are really small men and women caught in bad times. This is familiar territory to those who like American Westerns and their attendant myths.<br/><br/>Out on the frontier, the rules change. People don&#39;t, except in a bad way. And yet sometimes, you have to step up and misbehave.<br/><br/>The movie covers a lot of narrative ground, and has plenty of dialog to keep up with, but it is rewarding that it never feels talky and keeps the character dynamic front and center.<br/><br/>A treat for fans and newcomers. Thank you, everyone involved.
  54. Serenity is still taut, immersive, and alternately hilarious and heartbreaking, a well-balanced blend of whooping Wild West action and space opera.
  55. Serenity takes place approximately six months after the last Firefly episode, &quot;Objects In Space&quot;. The events between the final episode of Firefly and the beginning of Serenity, including Inara and Shepherd Book leaving the ship, are chronicled in a Serenity three-part comic book series, written by Joss Whedon, called &quot;Those Left Behind&quot;. The Verse is the star cluster that was settled by the human folk who left Earth-That-Was and founded the Alliance. Using material compiled by Josh Awtry, The Verse appears to consist principally of a trinary star system, with two other stars orbiting a central one. The Core and Border Worlds orbit the central &quot;White Sun.&quot; The second, &quot;Red Sun,&quot; which orbits the central sun in an 80-year orbit, and its planets comprise the Rim and the Frontier. The third &quot;Blue Sun&quot; orbits the central sun in a 730-year orbit and has no planets listed (although it may at some point be revealed to have its own planetary system). Malcolm Reynolds states (in &quot;Our Mrs. Reynolds&quot;) that there are over seventy &quot;little earths&quot; spinning about, all told. According to Awtry, there are &quot;215 terraformed worlds and moons, seven gas giants, seven protostars and five distinct star systems that comprise the star cluster known as The Verse.&quot; Or just an abbreviation of Universe. The final battle in Serenity actually occurs in the upper atmosphere of a planet so there would be air for sound to travel through. Even though the film had &quot;disappointing&quot; box office results, the DVD sales of the show and film have been overwhelming. Rumours had it that another film, whether a sequel or prequel, was in talks, but these have since been deemed false. In time, Joss Whedon had said, I&#39;ve said repeatedly that I would love to make another movie with these guys, and that remains the case. It also remains the case that I&#39;m booked up by Marvel for the next three years, and that I haven&#39;t even been able to get &quot;Dr. Horrible 2&quot; off the ground because of that. So I don&#39;t even entertain the notion of entertaining the notion of doing this, and wont. Couple years from now, when Nathan [Fillion]&#39;s no longer [on] &quot;Castle&quot; and I&#39;m no longer the Tom Hagen of the Marvel Universe and making a giant movie, we might look and see where the market is then. But right now, its a complete non-Kickstarter for me, He is bound by law five times for smuggling, tariff dodging, and transporting illegal cargo. He was a Sergeant in the Independent Army. 57th Brigade, and a volunteer. Awarded the Valor Commendation for the Battle of Serenity Valley. Joss Whedon revealed that Wash and Bookwere killed off when the actors playing those roles could not commit to sequels. This posed a difficult problem for Whedon, as Universal wanted to be sure that sequels could be made easily if the first film was a success. According to Whedon, it was the lawyers on the film who suggested killing off the characters in order to make Universal more sure about the project. He was initially reluctant, but soon agreed it was the best (and possibly only) viable solution. Whedon&#39;s original 190-page script told the same story, but with all of the crew surviving. It&#39;s possible, since Buffy/Angel and Cabin in the Woods all feature otherworldly threats and secret government organisations (the Initiative trying to exploit them, the Conspiracy trying to appease them, and Shield trying to combat them). Humanity may have left Earth to establish the Firefly/Serenity colonies after the Cabin in the Woods and Dollhouse apocalypses, and this would explain Paris being in ruins at the end of Alien: Resurrection. We also have the doll Miss Edith belonging to vampire Drusilla from Buffy/Angel in the basement in Cabin in the Woods; and Thor glimpsing the three figures dressed as a Wolf, a Ram and Hart in his dream in Avengers; Age of Ultron; Wolfram and Hart being the villains from Angel. A fun theory (similar to the Disney/Pixar-verse theory) was proposed by a fan and can be seen somewhere on the World-wide Web. a5c7b9f00b
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