But there was no allegory, morality play... whatever you call it that made the best episodes of Trek stand out from rest. Serenity had that. So in a way it was more like a classic episode of Star Trek than XI. So nyah.

But there was no allegory, morality play... whatever you call it that made the best episodes of Trek stand out from rest. Serenity had that. So in a way it was more like a classic episode of Star Trek than XI. So nyah.
But there was no allegory, morality play... whatever you call it that made the best episodes of Trek stand out from rest. Serenity had that. So in a way it was more like a classic episode of Star Trek than XI. So nyah.
I as well, and making my family tired of seeing it, I conjure.I've seen both and loved them, but I think Serenity edges out the win for me. I'll still be buying the new Star Trek dvd though.![]()
![]()
Enterprise's engine room is bigger than the size of Serenity's, but Trek had 3.75 X the budget. So why does Serenity's Engine Room look so much more real?because the sets for a huge starship and a small Firefly class transport are exactly the same and are going to cost exactly the same. Yeah, good one.
Enterprise's engine room is bigger than the size of Serenity's, but Trek had 3.75 X the budget. So why does Serenity's Engine Room look so much more real?because the sets for a huge starship and a small Firefly class transport are exactly the same and are going to cost exactly the same. Yeah, good one.![]()
What's wrong with miniskirts?
ENNNNH, wrong answer Hans....because they were pretty much able to reuse and rebuild the sets from the show.
Ummm, please?Don't make me post real miniskirts to prove my point.![]()
Enterprise's engine room is bigger than the size of Serenity's, but Trek had 3.75 X the budget. So why does Serenity's Engine Room look so much more real?because the sets for a huge starship and a small Firefly class transport are exactly the same and are going to cost exactly the same. Yeah, good one.![]()
You mean like pipes & concrete?The engine room of a starship like the Enterprise needs far more going for it than a spinny thing and some wires and boxes.
You mean like pipes & concrete?The engine room of a starship like the Enterprise needs far more going for it than a spinny thing and some wires and boxes.
Sorry- easy joke.A little more CGI could've gone a long way in makin' Trek's engine room a little more glossy is all I'm sayin'.
Then you had to love "Serenity", right?Meh. I'm more interested in storyline than CGI. Your mileage may vary.
Then you had to love "Serenity:, right?Meh. I'm more interested in storyline than CGI. Your mileage may vary.![]()
Then you had to love "Serenity:, right?Meh. I'm more interested in storyline than CGI. Your mileage may vary.![]()
What's wrong with miniskirts?
Absolutely nothing.
And if you ask me Trek XI didn't even have miniskirts. It had skirts.
Don't make me post real miniskirts to prove my point.![]()
I love both too. But Serenity more. The proof hit me on the second or third time watching Star Trek in the theater: there is no tension in the last act. Once Kirk reassuringly tells Spock "It's gonna work," the audience knows it too. Their plan goes off without a hitch. Serenity, on the other hand, made you believe that everything had already gone wrong, that the whole crew except maybe Zoe and Inara were doomed to die in the most horrible way during the final battle.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.