DVD of the Week: 'Serenity' Collector's Edition
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As Scott Weinberg has already noted elsewhere, Nathan Fillion just can't catch a break. His career is littered with cancelled TV series and movies few people have seen ... but that doesn't mean he doesn't have fans. Me, I love this guy and everything he does; in fact, when we named our celebrity crushes a while back, Nathan Fillion was mine. Who knows, maybe I like him because he hasn't hit it big yet -- and because his choices, while maybe not so commercial, are never less than interesting. (Also, I'm fascinated by his goofy hair.)
Serenity was the first thing I ever saw Fillion in. I went in knowing nothing about Firefly, the TV series on which it was based, except that it was the brainchild of Buffy creator Joss Whedon, upon whom many of my (straight) guy friends had developed crushes of their own. And I was delighted to discover a hidden gem of a film, a smart, funny, quirky sci-fi movie that sacrifices nothing to action, pace or intergalactic adventure. It's also a Western. Yes, just roll with it. Fillion plays Captain Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds, who leads a ragtag crew across the civil-wartorn universe as a freelance pilot and thief. (Sound like anyone else you know? Rhymes with "Dan Schmolo"?) Grand adventures ensue, which involve the crew's transport of brainwashed ninja chick River (Summer Glau), Mal's rescue of pseudo-girlfriend and courtesan Inara (Morena Baccarin), the discovery of a drug that wipes out civilizations, and some badass fight scenes. I was surprised to like a genre film quite so much, and I championed it as such ... that is, until six months later, when I found a new genre fave in Slither, which also starred Nathan Fillion. Coincidence? I don't think so.
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Bonus Points: This two-disc collector's edition isn't just some hastily glommed-together retread. There are over 60 minutes of new features (most of which were on an Australian edition of the DVD, now offered to U.S. fans in response to demand) including extended scenes; commentary by Whedon, Fillion, Glau, Adam Baldwin and Ron Glass; and various featurettes on the TV show, the ship and River's past. So you'll have plenty to occupy yourself -- if you're a sci-fan, until Battlestar Galactica starts, and if you're a fellow Fillion fanatic, until the Waitress DVD comes out (and don't get me started on how much I love that movie.)
Also Recommended:
The Lives of Others
Who says German spies aren't lovable? This drama justly won the 2007 Oscar for Best Foreign Film, despite how hard I was rooting for Pan's Labyrinth. (Check out the indie DVD post on Lives of Others.)









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8-22-2007 @ 9:50AM
Yayaja said...
You Corporate Whores!!!
I see the journalistic integrity of Cinematical has finally been compromised. Out of the 14 links in this post that I counted, 12 of them link to aol.com sites. The other two posted back to cinematical. A very short while ago you would have linked to IMDB or Wikipedia. Instead I'm treated to a moviefone page that provides little to no useful information whatsoever.
What happened to the creative independence that you, engadget, tvsquad, downloadsquad, etc. always mention?? When was it that buzzword spewing (i'm sure the word "synergy" was mentioned more then once in the meeting you had) executives started decided what the best content to link to was? What else is in their control? Movies are art, but the 35 year old MBA you just hired probably isn't going to see things that way.
Did you guys recently hire King Rupert as your advisor?
Ugh, this is truly sickening as well as sad. Go ahead and delete this comment if you must, it won't be the first time the AOL Nazis have stifled free thought and expression.
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8-23-2007 @ 8:58PM
Scott Weinberg said...
www.imdb.com
www.wikipedia.com
You're welcome.
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8-23-2007 @ 9:27PM
Arkadus said...
The whole cast deserves a good deal. Although whatever his name is who played Jayne got a role in the series chuck, which airs... tomorrow I believe, and summer Glau's in the Sarah Connor Chronicles, as an ass kicking robot schoolgirl from the future. They're the only two I've seen in anything recent.
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