According to the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films’ website, ‘Firefly: the Complete Series’ won a Saturn Award for Best DVD Television Release.
Firefly stuff
Chiwetel Ejiofor, of Amistad and Dirty Pretty Things, appears in the motion picture “Serenity.”
Joss Whedon’s Astonishing X-men #1 ships today
Go buy a copy from your local, independently-owned comic book store.
Update:
Glowing review.
DVD for Wonderfalls
Now if I could figure out a way to buy the DVDs directly from the cast and crew and not give Fox any money at all… that would be sweet.
Okay, some tiny good news — looks as though 20th is going to go through with “Wonderfalls” DVDs. The folks on the DVD marketing side of Fox love the 13 episodes and see great potential. We’re talking about extras and commentary and all that good stuff. December/Holiday release was mentioned. I’ll keep you updated.
They talk some more about having to possibly swap out the songs that were in the original version of the shows for ‘cheaper’ songs to license for use and all of that sort of nonsense, but it’s still pretty cool news.
Action
Going down Swinging
Whedon’s Post-Mortem on Angel:
“The point of the show is that you’re never done; no matter who goes down, the fight goes on.”
Good stuff last night. I was pleased. Sad, but pleased.
But I don’t have the feeling I had with Buffy, which is, ‘We are done. Thank you, goodnight.’ It’s more, ‘Okay, the lights are off, I’d better leave.'”
And here’s a telling bit — perhaps a little anti-network wishful thinking on Joss’ part:
…he’d already conceived a terrific premise for Angel’s sixth year. “When you buck the system, and do your best to make it collapse,” he teases, “what if it does? The next season would have been some serious chaos.”
Personally, I think Angel really rebounded this year in part because Joss really had some things to say about fighting against being just another cog in the machine — in the same way Buffy was about growing up, Angel might have had some very interesting things to say about being an adult.
Damn shame. I’m not jazzed about TV movies or big screen stuff as much, simply because for something like that, you’d be focusing on the myth, not the metaphor, and sometimes the metaphor was the best part.
Anyway.
Last Stand for the Buffyverse
Suddenly it was sundown for five men. Suddenly their day was over. Suddenly the sky was bathed in blood. Five men who came too late and stayed too long… Unchanged men in a changing land. Out of step, out of place and desperately out of time.”
— The Wild Bunch by Sam Peckinpah
Tonight’s the night, folks. This is where Joss finally gets his chance to end Angel like the Wild Bunch (something he’s mentioned before). In fact, he’s already started…
“We won’t survive this, and I won’t make any of you do it – it’s your choice. But I want to make [our friend’s] death mean something. Our lives mean something. We won’t be able to take them all out, but we can take out a few. Who’s with me?”
Which was that from? Last week’s Angel or the Wild Bunch? The answer, basically, is “both”.
Tune in. See how it ends. Should be a hell of an ending to a wild ride.
Movie News
“Joss’ script is one of the best I’ve ever read (and I’ve read thousands)… We have our first full read-thru with the whole cast (HOORAY!!!) on monday!”.
–AdamBaldwin