Firefly Coming to DVD
Kaypro writes "According to the scoop over at Ain't it Cool, it seems that Fox has decided that there's not enough viewers to keep the Firefly series on the air, but somehow there's enough fans to make money off DVD sales. Go figure. Included in the set will be the entire season plus unaired episodes and the original pilot in full 16:9 format. Extras I assume are included as well. No release date has been set as of yet." The missing episodes will be nice. In order will be nice. Such a good show. The last couple of episodes were just awesome.
I know a lot of people were put off by the first few episodes not being that great. Personally, I liked the entire series, I was just not around much while it was on. I just can't understand why they would put it on during a Friday night.
Can someone explain the demographic they are shooting for with that time-slot?
I give FOX a thumbs up for this. I mean they could have release Joe Millionaire on dvd....
Am I the only one who hasn't heard of this show? Does anyone have a better description than "space western"?
Later,
Patrick
it was too camp for me, like it was trying to capture the same kind of humourous edge that farscape had to it but it didn't really work.
Excerpt from AICN:
"Further to the piece about Firefly coming to DVD at some point, the UK Sci-Fi channel have now added the series to their listing for May. According the listings here they have it on Sundays at 7pm starting with the first part of Serenity on May 18th. In their forums they have also confirmed they'll be showing the unaired episodes!! YEAH!!!"
Also I have a blooper quicktime clip of FireFly which is pretty funny, but more often scary. Weighing in at 57.9MB, I was wondering if anyone would be willing to host it on a BitTorrent link for our fellow Slashdotians. Reply below.
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Ok, Fox...
Where's MILLENNIUM!?
but everybody I've talked to didn't like this program. This is a horrible action by fox... oh well, at least the simpsons is still running. eeeeeexxcellent..
This will be one dvd I'm sure to get... but I guess this means we can give up all hope of the show returning to Fox any time in the immediate ever. If they gave it a chance with a timeslot other than Friday night I think it would have done very well. Most people I know who gave it a chance liked it, geek or not.
What Future?
I was telling my wife just a couple weeks ago I would gladly pay to have them keep releasing firefly, but on dvd...
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I live in a backwater communist country (read Sweden), so I haven't had the chance to see it yet. We're usually a year or two behind everyone else. It's quite annoying actually, since you usually manage to spoil half of the episodes just by reading stuff on the net.
Anyone with a well-paid job in the states who want to switch lives with a law-student in Stockholm? I have a cute girl-friend that would be included. Anyone?
It's apparently cost effective to release them for series that weren't on the air long and which will therefore be difficult to find even in syndication (which has traditionally at least demanded that shows be on the air for three years or so to sell). The other short-lived Fox show I'd like to see come out on DVD is Action.
Fox didn't handle Firefly particularly well but I'm sort of doubtful that was the reason for its demise at the end of the day. I sort of enjoyed it and found the characters generally appealing, but the whole literal Western in space thing took a REALLY massive suspension of disbelief. The whole economic system the show portrayed just didn't make sense (e.g. paying for an interstellar trip by hauling some cattle around). Etc. And it was reputedly a very expensive show to make.
Honestly, I didn't like the show because it never really felt like space to me. Unlike say, Star Trek: TNG, the sets just felt really disconnected with what they were supposed to be (a spaceship, a town on a planet, etc.)
Meaning, is Fox the releasing mechanism or did they license the distribution rights to someone else and they're releasing it?
Kinda like Farscape. Sci-Fi Licensed season 1 to someone else, until they saw we actually bought the things.
Of course Fox will only make money off the one release since they were short sighted enough to cancel a decent show.
It wasn't emmy winning material mind you, but it had a lot of potential and was really getting good near the end (Which, irnoically enough was the fricken beginning if they'd aired it like they should have)
As a rock-in-roll Physicist once said, No matter where you go, there you are.
The clip is in MP4 format.
It was given to staff and friends of the Firefly production team during the Christmas holidays as a gift.
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The scripts of the three unaried episodes were auctioned on ebay and two of them were later released by the buyer. Go grab Heart of Gold' and 'Trash'.
I'll be buying one, thats for damn sure.
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Or even better...where the hell is Married With Children? It's been years now and the best they can do is a crappy "best of" compilation?
For god's sake, it was the show that literally put Fox on the map!
Stop and think about it for a second.
Cost to produce new TV shows and air them? Lots
Cost to release existing shows on a cheap meduim? Not a lot.
It's very simple.
I had made a comment that the issue isn't that Fox couldn't/wasn't doing well with Firefly, it was that Fox new that reality T.V. had more bang for the buck. Since it appears that Fox tried to tell Joss what do to and he wouldn't, they were more than prepared to tank the show in favor of all this rubbish that has been coming down the pike. Producing a DVD for an "unviable" series I think proves that Fox knew full well the series had and has a following.
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Figures that I've been waiting for months for the DVDs of that to ship, and now that they're being released on Tuesday the show is hitting the airwaves again.
To keep this comment on-topic:
FOX would just plain make a freakin mint, if they released all of their cancelled-but-loved-by-a-fanatic-minority shows on DVD. Where the HELL is my "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" DVD set, FOX???
Heard this on whedonesque about a month ago.
I thought the show was alright, not great, but just OK.
However, I thought the CG work was awesome. It looked like Trixter. Anyone know who did the CG?
Anyway, there was that one episode where the Reavers chased them down into a planet's atmosphere and the special effects were especially tasty.
And just in general the graphics were very nice.
The ratio of people to cake is too big
"...it seems that Fox has decided that there's not enough viewers to keep the Firefly series on the air, but somehow there's enough fans to make money off DVD sales. Go figure."
I'm going to be uncharacteristically non-cynical for a moment, and suggest an alternate theory. Perhaps Fox will see how many DVD sets are sold, and if sales are surprisingly high, continue the series.
TV production houses now undoubtedly see DVD sales as a huge revenue earner, most likely beginning to rival their traditional advertising and subscription income. Now, even if the series doesn't cover costs while being broadcast, the money from DVD sales could potentially more than make up for that. In that scenario, a series like FireFly would have a huge chance at success - but it would all depend on how much the fanbase truly does value the show.
The future of TV could become little more than DVD advertising, with the episodes shown on the air little more than fodder to lure people in. DVD sets then become the real product, and are sold riddled with bonuses, extra scenes, and eventually, as in this case, extra episodes.
So, maybe Fox will think there's enough viewers - if you cough up for the DVDs.
(Then again, what do I know? I've never watched FireFly, I have no experience with American cable TV at all! Armchair analysis is fun!)
Firefly is a rip off of a well known anime called "Cowboy Bebop"
Thats Fox's form of creativity for ya.
Christina Hendricks episode was the best! She is such a hottie! I miss that show, compaired to the friday night lineup now. Maybe scifi will pick it up.
Adam Baldwin (Jayne) said on the Fox Firefly message board that one of the commentary tracks was going to be the entire cast, plus Joss and Tim Minear (one of the head writers), drinking beer and generally mocking their characters.
Good times, good times.
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Is this the same Firefly DVD where Alan Jones sings the "Donkey Serenade"?
live in a backwater communist country (read Sweden), so I haven't had the chance to see it yet. We're usually a year or two behind everyone else.
Yes, and it's actually a common reason for why people outside the US download TV-rips and other stuff, because then they are "up to date" when they talk to people from the US, or "ahead" when talking to people at home. "I saw [series] yesterday, it's damn cool, you should see in when it comes on TV here...", you sound pretty l33t.
The cinemas are starting to figure it out with almost simultanious releases all over the world, but the TV world is lagging behind. I know at least that with the series I'm a big fan of, I'd always want *more*. So I can either wait until next week, or drop by KaZaA or DC. Nevermind that you also get them commercial-free and all the advantages a recording has over a broadcast (pause/rewind/jump) without dealing with a VCR or PVR. While not legal, I do know it's tempting...
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I see a lot of people knocking 'Firefly' around. They call it a ripoff or not entertaining enough or confusing. Wake up and smell the cow manure blended with starship exhaust.
What isn't a ripoff these days? Most creators of art even take the time to admit and thank those that influenced their work. Space westerns have been around much longer than, oh say 'Cowboy Bebop' for example. Robert Heinlein and other authors have explored that genre before. So what? If an old idea is done well, it can bring enjoyment to new people.
It may not be interesting enough to you. Everyone is entitled to their opinions ('specialy if they're congruent with mine). I find it quite interesting however. Science fiction blended with sociological aspects appeals to quite a lot of people. Remember, it was fringe groups that got many science fiction shows the recognition they deserve. Examples: 'The X-Files', 'Farscape', 'Buffy', just to name a few of the more recent.
Confusing? Okay, I don't have a better answer for this. You're confused and you read Slashdot? Do you have an interpreter?
but what the hell is 'Firefly'?
Hell yeah, I second that vigorously!
I think the demographic target was younger, tech savvy folks, and the fact that Firefly was a number one Season Pass for Tivo should have told them they succeeded.
...wtf is 'farscape'?
"They'll probably end up making more money selling the "extra" episodes on DVD than they would have by putting the shows on the air."
My point exactly.
Like I said, if more money is to be made in selling DVDs than broadcasting, broadcasting could simply become a means to convince people to buy DVDs.
British SciFI have bought all of Firefly and will start showing it next month. Originally they were planning to show it in the same order as in the US, but when fans (from across the pond) started emailing them about the importance of NOT showing the pilot LAST (like Fox did!) they agreed to show the series in the right order (fancy that).
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At first, we were very tempted to not watch it, given the western look-n-feel. We watched the pilot, however, and didn't miss an episode since.
If they want to know why no one is watching it, perhaps they should consider that it hasn't been on in months?
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There are superficial similarities in so far as they are both space westerns.
Otherwise, that's it. The themes, the characters and the antagonists are completely different.
This post is absolutely right. Sweden is NOT communist. It's socialist. Which is even worse.
Ever since the late 1980's, communism has had a reputation of being ultimately harmless. It doesn't work, everybody knows it doesn't work, so nobody takes it seriously anymore.
But there's still an insidious movement out there that supports socialism, that thinks it can actually work, that DOESN'T know that socialism is fundamentally incompatible with liberty.
Socialism is far more dangerous than communism.
It's always the same pattern:
"[TV Show/Movie] is a complete and utter ripoff of [some TV show or movie or book the fanboy irrationally obsessed about]" as if the latter was the first ever made with the themes or ideas in question.
You see, to fanboys, there is no history existing before the moment they saw the show/movie they consider the archetype. The entertainment universe simply cam into being fully formed at that moment.
Dude, I dug Bebop, enough to shell out semiserious cash for the special eidition DVD boxed set, but Bebop and Firefly are completely distinct shows.
Is Trigun a ripoff of Bebpo or vice versa?
It's like someone I know claiming the PS2 game Xenosaga is a Stargate ripooff because both start with the unearthing of ancient alien tech on Earth. He's a Stargate fanboy, so the idea of ancient alien tech on Earth came into being with that movie. Forget the fact that H.P. Lovecraft was exploring that idea in the 1930's, and the fact that Xenosaga then leaps 4000 years into the future and has nothing to do with Stargate's story. To him, Xemosaga is a Stargate ripoff because of a single common theme in the opening scenes.
What about Greg the Bunny? Funniest damned show to come out of Fox in years and they cancel it.
Firefly would not have failed if there had been a Faye Valentine in it. I assure you, Firefly was no Cowboy Bebop.
Spoken like a true guy who never actually watched Firefly.
This meme circulated rampantly before the show aired, based on a few details in the way it was marketed. But as soon as people got a look at the show, this accusation just sort of melted away.
Now if Ground Force, and Northern Exposure would be released on DVD I'd be happy.
Touche, most convincing evidence I've heard
I loved this show. Great subplots and all around great characters. Who was book anyway, speculation is still out on that. I've also heard rumour that a firefly graphic novel series is in the works. I'm not one to read graphic novels but if this series ever comes out of the vapor in graphic novel form I'll be sure to buy it. Can't wait for the DVD to hit the US. Fox really blew it on this one with Enterprise flopping the way it is Firefly would have been a great alternative to a worn out future universe.
You know who else doesn't go out on friday night? Married people. People older than 30. People who work nights. Nerds go out a lot on Friday nights once they're old enough to drink, because nerds like to drink. Then they come home and chat on IRC drunk or post on /. drunk. Before nerds realize that drinking cures a lot of social ills, your statement holds a little more water. Just thought I'd share. HTH. HAND.
is that they don't really even seem interested in Sci-Fi. John Edwards, Scare Tactics and the bounty of 'B' quality horror movies make up the majority of their lineup. They only seem to put up 2 hours of quality sci-Fi per week. Babylon 5, Stargate SG1, Farscape, Outer Limits... In the past 5 years they have had very few good Sci-Fi shows considering that they are called the Sci-Fi Channel.
I think if they had any real sense, they would negotiate hard for syndication rights for good, recent Sci-Fi shows that started on broadcast TV, or recent quality movies. How come TNN can get Star Trek:tNG, and the best that the 'Sci-Fi' channel can do is the ancient original with Kirk? They never seem to get a movie less than 10 years old that grossed more than 10 million in the theaters. In fact, alot of the movies they show had to bypass the theaters because they're so bad.
Sci-Fi's problem is that they think only single, dateless dorks would like Sci-Fi. They usually only have 2-3 hours of programming each week to promote their good shows in (on good weeks, no less). This is their 7-10 slot on Friday, the no-date loser slot where regular networks put their crappy shows. Sci-Fi thinks this is the best time to run their top-notch programming. There really isn't any reason to tune in any other time, so you only find out about their new shows if you are already very into one of their current shows.
Could someone fill me in on how this economics of the TV->DVD market work? I just can't understand why Fox would leave a show in their vault when an intern could have it burned to DVDs and ready to sell in a week or two.
Millennium was so loved that one of the major papers in Vancouver published fanfiction to finish off the series after it was cancelled. If Fox had have released the DVDs right away, they would have sold tonnes. Now I'd like to think it'd at least be worth their while -- Millennium is one of my favourite shows of all time and its short run means the full set should be affordable.
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to see a show this good tank after a dozen episodes when there's so much crap that keeps going. Ah well. I'll buy the DVD's and hope he does something else with it. Heck, maybe he could sell it to Dark Horse as a comic book series. I'd buy it.
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The only people who actually liked it are fat geeky nerds who dont go out on friday night
^^^ sorry Sir you are 100% incorrect, I am none of the above.
I am a Thin Geeky computer tech that goes out thursdays, fridays, saturdays and sometimes sundays.
I loved Firefly. Best new show of 2002...
That's because you're stupid.
Sigh. Maybe it'll serve as an example to Dreamworks who really should get up off their asses and release the greatest TV show ever cancelled on DVD.
Click here to sign the DVD petition...
Sorry guys - but the show sucked rocks... The only semi good part about it was the ship whore... now she was *H*O*T* But the rest of the show was crap... I'm so happy it's off the air, and will ignore the DVD release w/o another thought...
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it had a rep for being an illegal transport, because it had lots of places to hide things, if i remember correctly.
That's because you're stupid. What amazing wit you have.
Is Trigun a ripoff of Bebpo or vice versa? Whichever came second is the rip off of course of course.
Seriously tho, Trigun and Cowboy Bebop were completely different, I don't think you can really call a show where they stay on one planet, never even going into space(expect for flash backs) a space western, more of a post aployticial western with left over tech and aliens. (Might not sound like much, but excellent series, WATCH IT) The big problem I have with FireFly is it came around just a little after Cowboy Bebop had stopped being praised all to high heaven. I think the main characters, and some of the idea, was changed, but it still started by taking off Cowboy Bebop and not admiting it.
Well, I guess I can delete my TiVo Season Pass now.
I really shouldn't have used someone else's email address for this account.
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I'm afraid her stunning beauty might harm your fragile mind. I usually send people to a shrink before allowing them to meet her, in order to know if they can handle it. It's just a precaution, I hate all those lawsuites. Sorry. =/
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>> The whole economic system the show portrayed just didn't make sense (e.g. paying for an interstellar trip by hauling some cattle around).
>Ever stop to think how much those ships that haul bananas around cost to acquire and operate?
I assumed that genetic diversity might justify moving a herd of cattle to a new planet. Think of it like importing horses to the new world or new world crops to Ireland.
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The left wing party, on which the social democrats rely heavily, did have an abolishment of capitalism in their program before the last election. Not that media focused on it at all, but I find it remarkable that a party with that as a goal can get 10% of the votes...
But what do I know. Soviet Sweden might be the country of the future!
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I do believe that Firefly was my favorite show of all time. Not perfect - and I did love B5 while it was at its height (before the descent into TV movie style mediocrity) - but all in all my favorite. Great characters and character interaction. The writing made me feel like the writers thought I was an adult, and not stupid to boot; I can't think of another show that did that as well.
This kind of thinking is kind of pointless, especially when all we got were a few episodes - no real way of knowing where the show is going. I didn't like Firefly at first, but by the end (or would that be the beginning?) I thought it was pretty good. It would probably have been a lot better if Fox hadn't #%@#ed with it.
It's really very sad and disturbing. Fox honestly seems to develop some of the best and most original shows that hit TV these days, along with some of the absolute worst crap. Why do they nearly always choose the crap over the good stuff?
Firefly is a great example. Do I have to mention Futurama? What about Andy Richter being taken off the air for this godawful crap "The Pits"?
*Sigh*.
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When I first started watching this show, I didn't like it at all (I liked John Doe). But after a few episodes, I was hooked. I adored Firefly, and it really sucked when it was canceled.
...no news there...
Firefly deserved to be cancelled. I mean, the intro song made me want to turn it off and the series was even worse. I downloaded one episode so I could say that I was bitching about it for a reason and I wish I hadn't wasted an hour of my life. I mean, cmon, it was definetely not worth cancelling Dark Angel over (2nd season wasnt amazing, but it was getting better at the end). Screw FOX, they suck.
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I'm not familiar with the details of the television business, but how much revenue can a show bring in per viewer? I bet its orders of magnitude less than the profit on each copy of a season pack of DVD's (which, considering that they tend to sell for $75-$100, probably means at least $20-$25 profit for the studio, though I'm just guessing). Ergo, probably only a small percentage of viewers would need to buy the DVD packs for the studio to make more money than they would producing another season, and this way they don't have to risk the cost of producing another season.
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Out here, on ther fringes of the 3rd world, mail-order DVDs are our only hope to see less than 10 years old sci-fi.
There is no hope of the Sci-Fi channel airing on our sattelite dishes or cable channels. So much for globalization. Whatever it is, it's certainly not for sci-fi culture. Brainless yuppiesque sitcoms, the lowest level of corporate anime, and teen goomusic, of course, get here FTL.
One of my country's national heroes was hung and quartered for calling for freedom, back in the 17th. Before that he was a book-runner. Yep. He smuggled books into the country.
Still sounds like a good idea.
He smuggled romances and loots of innapropriate stuff. Lots of it by guys like Montesquieu, Machiavel, Voltaire, and a majority of other guys deemed inimical to civilization.
And to the crown's monopoly on gold extraction, diamond mining, etc. (as well as prohibitions on any "modern" industry, like textile factories or salt production, or...). Actually, looking around, it seemes as most of those interdicts are still active - in people's heads.
And popular venues for truly new and needed ideas are strictly strangled and delayed by multinational corps who deem to control entertainment and information even when they loose money by doing so.
So...
...and get them to do this with Farscape!
It's a great idea... they are not completely abandoning their fans (like SciFi channel is), since the show will still be available in some form.
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Every time I tuned into the last timeslot I saw it on there was some other dumb crap on.
Oh well. Maybe this will get me to cave in and finally buy a DVD player.
They are going to sell it now? Who's gonna buy them. All 18 firefly fans have been burning their own for eons...
http://www.fireflyfans.net/thread.asp?b=13&t=1 706
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I've tried to watch it, but it sucked. In fact, everything that JW has done sucked big rotten sticking eggs.
There are borrowed things that are sincere signs of admirations and then there are blatant completely non-intelligent no-thinking-involved ripoffs. This is a fine example of that.
It's not Fox's fault the show was a ripoff. Nothing JW has done can be considered creative, intelligent, or entertaining at all. Duh!
If it's true, then that's a shame. I watched the first two episodes, decided it wasn't interesting enough, and didn't watch any more.
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D'oh!
I wish Firefly had made it. But then I wish Max Headroom & The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. would have made it too.
It's very disappointing that the STTNG franchise still pumps out the sewage that they do and stay on the air for years. But when you something that has real potential, the networks drop it. There's a long list of short run SF series that could've been contenders. BTW, STTOS is on that list.
Meanwhile, Paramount continues to serve up one steaming pile of tribble crap after another.
Thankfully, Red Dwarf wasn't raped by the American lowest-common-denominator school of television production, and didn't fly in the US.
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LSD is nothing compared to what this guy's on..
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