I liked it except excess Stars Wars ripoff
The smarmy dialogue was better than avg smarmy dialogue.
The cast was eccentric but effective.
It was cuter & smarmier than I expected but still better.
The smarmy dialogue was better than avg smarmy dialogue.
The cast was eccentric but effective.
It was cuter & smarmier than I expected but still better.
Where does this "rip off" Star Wars?.
Didn't see a Jedi, nor Wookies, and not a Sith to be seen either, so where does Serenity rip off Star Wars in any way?.
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Where does this "rip off" Star Wars?.The OP was right on to the facts that it was set in space and they travelled in spaceships.🐭 share
nor Wookies,
Let's get one thing straight, Star Wars was an amalgam of all the old movies and comics that George Lucas saw as a child. So can you really rip off something like that? Second, Joss acknowledged that he wanted Star Wars without the magic and aliens, and that Mal was loosely based on Han.
In the kingdom of the blind, you're the village idiot.
Star Wars was an amalgam of all the old movies and comics that George Lucas saw as a child. So can you really rip off something like that?
Joss acknowledged that he wanted Star Wars without the magic and aliens
Joss acknowledged ... Mal was loosely based on Han.
b) And a few other characters were "loosely based on" other Star Wars characters.Which characters from Serenity (2005) do you think were based on which Star Wars characters either loosely or tightly?
c) Well, since you're being honest, drop the "loosely". This was TIGHT.
Mal shoots first
Have you even seen the theatrical version of A New Hope? Or are you just being "funny"?Yes I have seen the original theatrical version of A New Hope. I was referring to something Nathan Fillion said during one of the panels at a convention. I assumed he was trying to be funny (without the scare quotes).
Yes I have seen the original theatrical version of A New Hope. I was referring to something Nathan Fillion said during one of the panels at a convention. I assumed he was trying to be funny (without the scare quotes).
Feel free to rant about George Lucas changing A New Hope. From the tone of your post I'm guessing this is a sore point with you. Go ahead and get it off your chest. It won't change anything. It probably won't even make you feel any better.
Well, that was kinda hard to know without, well.. Knowing about that particular Con.It's a pretty famous quote among fans of the movie and series. You can even buy shirts with Mal saying "I shoot first".
Well, it is sore point with me because it makes Han Solo way less of a bad ass. Some of the changes I really don't mind though.Good for you. You cling to that grudge even though you know it will never make a difference and will never make you feel better.
But Han shot first.Nope. You can rent the movie Star Wars (1977) and see for yourself.
It's a pretty famous quote among fans of the movie and series. You can even buy shirts with Mal saying "I shoot first".
Well, not you. It's obviously not something you would buy.
But I'm not sure what your point is. Are you saying it's funny if Nathan Fillion says it but not if I do? Perhaps you could clarify your "thinking".
Good for you. You cling to that grudge even though you know it will never make a difference and will never make you feel better.
Nope. You can rent the movie Star Wars (1977) and see for yourself.
I'm saying that it wasn't funny because I didn't get the context.Well, let me provide the context for you.
One of the things I enjoy about being a bit of a geek and a nerd is bickering about small things that doesn't really matter in the end.bringbackberniew posted that many of the characters were based on Star Wars characters. I pointed out that the only characters that were remotely similar was Mal and Han since they were both smugglers and asked him to point out which characters in Serenity were based on Star Wars characters. Evidently he couldn't because he never responded.
First of all, how in the high heavens do I even find a place that rents out the theatrical version of A New Hope?The version where Greedo shoots first was released to theaters. Didn't you know?
Second of all, http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Han_shot_firstFrom that link:
Frell, the script even says Greedo didn't even fire.No, it doesn't. Again, from the link you provided:
Third of all, I happen to have the laserdisc version of A New Hope, i.e. the theatrical release, and guess who shots first?According to the director, Greedo did. It just wasn't apparent because it was shot in close up.
See, bickering about small nerdy things is fun!There is nothing to bicker about. George Lucas says Greedo shot first. Since George Lucas wrote, directed, and was executive producer he has the final say and that means you're wrong.
Funny how you go from not knowing where to find the original theatrical release to claiming to have it on laserdisc in just a few short lines.
George Lucas says Greedo shot first. Since George Lucas wrote, directed, and was executive producer he has the final say and that means you're wrong.
That's not what he said, now is it?Let's double check. I could be wrong. The first part of my claim is, "Funny how you go from not knowing where to find the original theatrical release...". He posted, "First of all, how in the high heavens do I even find a place that rents out the theatrical version of A New Hope?"
I have a hard time deciding if you're actually that obtuse or just trolling the guy.So in your opinion the creator of a work has absolutely no say in the end product and anyone who disagrees with you is either obtuse or trolling because you say so.
Hu !
You obviously have no clue what a "ripoff" is.
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Thank you for that wonderfully insightful and detailed review.
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