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Firefly - The Complete Series
Firefly - The Complete Series
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 2527 reviews)
Sales Rank: 8
Category: DVD

Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Brand: Twentieth Century Fox Home Video
Label: 20th Century Fox
Format: Anamorphic, Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 675 minutes
Number Of Items: 4
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 0.9

UPC: 024543089292
EAN: 0024543089292
ASIN: B0000AQS0F

Release Date: December 9, 2003
Theatrical Release Date: September 20, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
As the 2005 theatrical release of Serenity made clear, Firefly was a science fiction concept that deserved a second chance. Devoted fans (or "Browncoats") knew it all along, and with this well-packaged DVD set, those who missed the show's original broadcasts can see what they missed. Creator Joss Whedon's ambitious science-fiction Western (Whedon's third series after Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) was canceled after only 11 of these 14 episodes had aired on the Fox network, but history has proven that its demise was woefully premature. Whedon's generic hybrid got off to a shaky start when network executives demanded an action-packed one-hour premiere ("The Train Job"); in hindsight the intended two-hour pilot (also titled "Serenity," and oddly enough, the final episode aired) provides a better introduction to the show's concept and splendid ensemble cast. Obsessive fans can debate the quirky logic of combining spaceships with direct parallels to frontier America (it's 500 years in the future, and embattled humankind has expanded into the galaxy, where undeveloped "outer rim" planets struggle with the equivalent of Old West accommodations), but Whedon and his gifted co-writers and directors make it work, at least well enough to fashion a credible context from the incongruous culture-clashing of past, present, and future technologies, along with a polyglot language (the result of two dominant superpowers) that combines English with an abundance of Chinese slang.

What makes it work is Whedon's delightfully well-chosen cast and their nine well-developed characters--a typically Whedon-esque extended family--each providing a unique perspective on their adventures aboard Serenity, the junky but beloved "Firefly-class" starship they call home. As a veteran of the disadvantaged Independent faction's war against the all-powerful planetary Alliance (think of it as Underdogs vs. Overlords), Serenity captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) leads his compact crew on a quest for survival. They're renegades with an amoral agenda, taking any job that pays well, but Firefly's complex tapestry of right and wrong (and peace vs. violence) is richer and deeper than it first appears. Tantalizing clues about Blue Sun (an insidious mega-corporation with a mysteriously evil agenda), its ties to the Alliance, and the traumatizing use of Serenity's resident stowaway (Summer Glau) as a guinea pig in the development of advanced warfare were clear indications Firefly was heading for exciting revelations that were precluded by the series' cancellation. Fortunately, the big-screen Serenity (which can be enjoyed independently of the series) ensured that Whedon's wild extraterrestrial west had not seen its final sunset. Its very existence confirms that these 14 episodes (and enjoyable bonus features) will endure as irrefutable proof Fox made a glaring mistake in canceling the series. --Jeff Shannon

Description
Five hundred years in the future there's a whole new frontier, and the crew of the Firefly-class spaceship Serenity is eager to stake a claim on the action. They'll take any job, legal or illegal, to keep fuel in the tanks and food on the table. But things get a bit more complicated after they take on a passenger wanted by the new totalitarian Alliance regime. Now they find themselves on the run, desperate to steer clear of Alliance ships and the flesh-eating Reavers who live on the fringes of space.


Customer Reviews:   Read 2522 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Not worth the hype   June 21, 2006
  0 out of 10 found this review helpful

I consider myself a fan of the sci-fi genera and I was really looking forward to watching this show after hearing all the rave reviews. I have to say I don't think I have ever been as disappointed with any other sci-fi show as I was with this. The production value was fair at best, but the acting and character concepts were downright poor. I should have known being that this is a Joss Whedon product that it would come off quite cheesy and poorly written. I know that people have fallen in love with this show, but I just can't seem to figure out why. Rent it first before you waste your money on buying it.


5 out of 5 stars Firefly   June 19, 2006
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Oh God this is a tie for best series ever (With BSG)!!!!!! Oh, God, the writing, the acting, the special effects...even the theme song! It's all wonderful; if you like Battlestar Galactica (the NEW BSG) you MUST check this out. Rock ON, Serenity!!!!!!

--A Firefly Fan



5 out of 5 stars Firefly--a light in the night   June 18, 2006
  7 out of 8 found this review helpful

It is a shame that this show was not allowed to find its audience on tv. Looking at some of the other fare that seemingly thrives on the airwaves, one might hope that a show that is both well written and cast would be given the time to develop. Alas though, this is not always the case. This is not a simple Star Trek clone. It has a distinctive look and feel that many should enjoy. It is a good thing that the dvd has come along to provide a channel for quality shows before they disappear.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome!   June 18, 2006
  5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Though I was skeptical at first that this would be just another "space movie", I ended up loving it and just wanting too see and know more. It sucks that FOX took it off air, but hey, i guess you can't help that people like mindless television.


5 out of 5 stars It's really good   June 18, 2006
  4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Another one from Joss Whedon. He's the best! I enjoyed all his movies.
Firefly is a sci-fi tv series that give you a great plot on each episode, wonderful perfomances, and humours. So, not only it's serious, but also funny.


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