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Serenity Director: Joss Whedon Cast: Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk, Morena Baccarin

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/21/2007
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 792
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The 2-disc collector's edition includes 60 minutes of bonus features and never-before-seen footage including:
Nine featurettes -- "Take a Walk on Serenity"; "The Green Clan"; "We'll Have a Fruity Oaty Good Time"; "A Filmmaker's Journey"; "Future History: The Story of Earth That Was"; "Relighting the Firefly"; "What's in a Firefly?"; "Session 416"; and "SciFi Inside: Serenity"
Two feature commentaries -- one with director Joss Whedon, and one with Whedon and cast members Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, Summer Glau, and Ron Glass
Joss Whedon Introduction
Four extended scenes
Nine deleted scenes with optional commentary from Joss Whedon
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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Serenity
1. Living Weapon [5:00]
2. A Better World [4:29]
3. Aboard Serenity (Main Titles) [5:17]
4. Going For a Ride [5:00]
5. Reavers [9:22]
6. Triggered [7:05]
7. Mr. Universe [7:50]
8. Safe Haven [5:45]
9. Civilized Resolution [5:49]
10. Posing a Threat [3:44]
11. Miranda [5:16]
12. "Just Believe" [4:28]
13. Suicide Mission [:39]
14. Learning the Secret [3:40]
15. Caught in the Middle [9:04]
16. Can't Stop the Signal [7:39]
17. Fighting For a Belief [6:38]
18. Do We Have an Order? [8:58]
19. It's Not Over [1:40]
20. End Titles [5:44]

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Editorial Reviews

Science fiction fans will recognize in this pleasantly old-fashioned space opera the basic plotline and characters of Firefly, the short-lived 2002 television series by Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel). It takes place in a faraway solar system dominated by an overbearing Alliance that's being challenged by rebel upstarts with varying agendas. Mal Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), captain of the spaceship Serenity and its ragtag, smuggling crew, takes aboard a psychic named River Tam (Summer Glau) and her brother Simon (Sean Maher), fugitives from Alliance mind-washers. Reynolds may come to regret the decision, as his passengers are being pursued by the most tenacious and deadly of Alliance agents, a man known only as the Operative (Chiwetel Ejiofor). There's nothing terribly innovative about the plot; Whedon's Alliance is another of those bureaucratic, Big Brotherish entities that offers freedom from discontent while subverting civil liberties and stifling dissent. The Serenity's motley crew typifies the rugged, rough-edged, anti-establishment individualists that naturally reject societal structure. You can guess who comes out on top. But writer-director Whedon isn't interested in breaking new ground, and his half-hearted attempt to tinge Serenity with political satire falls flat. Whedon's strength is character delineation and interplay, and the movie is most enjoyable when its principal characters are jousting verbally. Mal's crew -- Zoe (Gina Torres), Wash (Alan Tudyk), Jayne (Adam Baldwin), Inara (Morena Baccarin), and Kaylee (Jewel Staite) -- banter with aplomb, speaking in a peculiar combination of futuristic jargon and pseudo-hip Chinese slang. Some of Whedon's dialogue is a little too cutesy for our taste, but it's generally snappy and well delivered by a relaxed cast that's obviously having fun with the material. The surfeit of talk, however, doesn't mean that Serenity stints on action -- far from it. There are lots of energetic confrontations, both in space and on the ship, and if you blink at the wrong time you're liable to miss plenty. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Serenityby Henzaru

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June 22, 2009: A great conclusion for the series Firefly. Too bad the series was so short. This movie does a great job of ultimately telling the story of River Tam and at least some of what happened to her. Just wish there was more like this out there.

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Great ending to an amazing show.by Anonymous

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April 01, 2009: While Serenity is a good stand alone sci-fi movie, it really means the most to those viewers who were cheated out of an ending of the amazing TV show that it is based on, Firefly. Serenity gives viewers a little bit of closer that we didn't get when the show was abrubtly cancelled. With that said, the movie was very well done. The story was well written and kept humor and the characters true to the series. Having a major motion picture budget to use on the special effects was put to good use. Purchasing Serenity in Blu-ray only enhanced this. I'd recommend this movie to any sci-fi fan, whether you're a fan of the original show or not.

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.


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