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Serenity World Premier

My rating: 5 out of 5

Ahem… Huzzah!!!! Yet another thing I have wanted to do in my life before I shuffle (or more likely, fall screaming) from this mortal coil can be ticked off… for I have now attended a World Premier of a motion picture.

What can I say, I am biased towards this film from the outset not only is by Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy and Angel in case you did not know) but it comes from the best science fiction series (that I have seen) this side of Babylon 5, namely Firefly. A travesty of epic proportions was unleashed when Firefly was cancelled before its time. Firefly (and Serenity) revolves around a grouping of effectively smugglers/robbers/whatever-it-takes-to-live types in the frontier of a brave new series of teraformed worlds… oh basically it’s a western (think Deadwood) in space.

As for the premier we arrived an hour before the film was meant to start to see a queue already stretching most of the length of the building. It turned out people in this queue had been there since 4pm-5pm (the film was meant to start at 9.30pm), some had paid up to £150 per ticket (normal retail was nearly £8)… welcome to the sometimes frightening world of geek-fan-dom. Because we were queuing we didn’t see the stars arrive, although Adam Baldwin did make a brief visit just to marvel at the length of the queue (it would turn out that nearly 500 people attended the showing).

Eventually we got in; already it looked as if the film would start late… which it did. The compare for the show was one of the Film Festival’s director-types and was fantastic. I found him to be very funny and light hearted and there was also a real sense that he was just as excited as the rest of us (a fact later confirmed while we waited for the Q&A session to start). Anyway, at about 10pm Joss Whedon and the cast came in to thunderous applause and standing ovations, and the film got underway.

Now if you have ever seen Firefly and even just liked it then Serenity is an amazing film. It captures the feeling of the series on the big screen and manages to create a wealth of emotions, surprises and twists that to be honest I did not expect. One of the main one’s, for me anyway, had me thinking that it was going to be undone at any moment in dramatic fashion… but never was. The film was filled with scenes of the horrors in this world, the things people do and have done to them because of others. The main premise revolves around the mysterious River Tam, who from the series you know has been messed around with by the government and has some terrifying combat skills… well you ain’t seen nothing. I want to say more but at the same time I do not want to ruin anything for anyone who may go and see it when it is eventually released in the UK.

Needless to say the effects were superb and the space shots were fantastic. As usually for Firefly there was no sound in the space sequence (except music)… which is such a refreshing change. The acting was the same high calibre I have come to expect from the cast and the comedic elements were well placed and quite often subtly placed, well, perhaps not so subtle but still they were funny. Erm… not much else I can say without going too deep into the plot (which would ruin it).

If you’re a Firefly fan go and see this, support this, get your friends to see it. If you’re a science fiction fan go and see… in fact everyone, even if you don’t think that it’ll be your thing, go and see the film (mainly because if enough people do we may get a sequel - or prequel). Although if you get a chance watch the series before hand, I think it would help get a feel and increase the impact of the story line.

Anyway, the Q&A session afterwards (which didn’t start until nearly 1am) was fantastic, the Cast and Joss took a variety of questions, most of which were well thought out. There were the obligatory song/dance requests which resulted in us being treated to, according to Adam Baldwin, the last ever performance of the “Jayne Song”, a really badly out of tune rendition of the TV show theme song by the audience, the “Dance of Joy” performed by Nathan Fillon… basically the entire evening was blast.

I doubt Joss Whendon or the cast will ever see this but I doff my cap to them all for being such great fun and producing a fantastic film that I enjoyed immensely. It was an amazing evening and I hope the film does as well as it deserves.

EDIT: Woot!! I submitted a review to Bureau 42 and its got published - HERE

Creativeness - Demon Hunter Tribute and iChurch

Arty stuff… a demon skull tribute to Demon Hunter and the animation from iChurch

Short Story - Darkness

A short story created over quite a while, it mainly focuses on a single character telling the story. Don’t know if it works but at least I finsihed it.

Omid Djalili - No Agenda

When: Friday, August 05 2005 09:00 PM
Where: Pleasance Grand
My Role: Attendee
Went to see Omid Djalili last night at the Pleasance Grand… he was, as usual, extremely funny and is practically a master of accents andparticular social commentary on the middle east (being Iranian and British). Erm, lets seem, he covered subjects as wide and vast and drama students interpretations of Shakespeare in the fringe to cultural difference and perspectives and a number of random points in-between. He did, as you’d expect, mention the events of 7/7 but carefully and wisely choose his jokes and comments so as not to make the majority uncomfortable. It would be hard to pick out a highlight just because of the sheer number of them.

The only issue I had was the seating, but then again I am 6′2″ and at my girth finding comfortable seats with plenty of leg room is usually an issue. The ones at the venue were close together in all ways and it did make me feel like I stuck out like a sore thumb… although I’m sure I didn’t. There really isn’t much else to say, if you have any inclining to go to a fringe show put this at the top of your list. Go see him, if not for the comedy, or the exploration of culture and identity, then go for seeing a fat man dancing like an Iranian who has become too entrenched in British county life… trust me its worth it ;)

Theres one more definate in the Festival’s for me and that is the world premier of Serenity. Joss Whedon’s (him of Buffy/Angel) film continuation of one of the best (if not the best) sci-fi TV series of the last few years, Firefly. I am hoping to go to another couple of events but I shall see as time passes. Laters people.

Stuff… it happens, or it doesn’t

Just nothing really, catch ing up nothing of real note I am afraid.