Back in action (Serenity review)
Life has been busy lately. Work is hectic and my parents were in town all last week, which has prevented a lot of posting. I’ve also been using random bits of free time to try and complete the move to WordPress for this blog (more on that in another post).
Anyway, Leslie and I were at Van’s wedding this weekend. After the wedding, there was a suitably long gap until the reception and Jenny and Fred (one of my old managers and her husband) said that they were going to see Serenity, so I convinced Leslie to let us tag along. I had heard good things about the movie from Justin, but I wasn’t sure if it would be an experience like the X-Files movie. I was also unsure if dragging my girlfriend along was a good idea.
Anyway, I was impressed that they had made an effort to make the movie approachable to those people that had never seen the television show. Random statements were dropped to clue you in on relationships between characters and there was a nice little sequence that explained the social and political events of the time. The movie theater had a lot of people for a Saturday matinee, but it was by no means packed considering it was the opening weekend. I believe that I heard that they spent about $40 million on the movie, so at least they don’t have to make all that much money. In the end, I really loved the movie. I thought that it added a nice piece to the world of the television show. The special effects were not the most spectacular that I’ve seen, but they were solid and there is a space battle towards the end of the movie that was very well executed and incredibly fun to watch. The dialog was what you would expect from a Joss Whedon project (meaning sharp, witty, and on the whole, very good), and it was fun to see the cast together again. I give the movie 8.5 zibs. I should probably be giving it less (maybe 7.5 zibs) and would be if I wasn’t a fan of the tv show. If you are a sci-fi fan, I would say that it is definitely worth your money to see a matinee. If you’re not a sci-fi fan or haven’t seen the tv show, I would recommend checking out an episode (or even the whole thing, since it was only 13 episodes) if you’re feeling strapped for cash.