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Commentaries on Firefly DVD

POSTED BY: SHAUNA
UPDATED: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 09:11
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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:41 AM

SHAUNA


I haven't figured out how to get to the commentaries on my Firefly DVD set. I can watch the episodes perfectly, but I don't know how to get to the commentaries.

If anyone can offer any help please let me know.

Shauna


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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:45 AM

MAHDI


Go to languages, select commentary, and then select play or resume.

The commentaries are nearly as hilarious as the show:)

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:46 AM

ZACHSMIND


Look under "Languages" in the main menu.

...I know. We don't get it either, but that's where they are.

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"Hang on, travelers..."

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:47 AM

MAHDI


Most DVD's have them there.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:00 AM

ZACHSMIND


Not in my experience.

"Languages" is a menu for subtitles and voiceovers in other languages, but not for audio commentary. That's usually under the "special features" menu.

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"Hang on, travelers..."

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:01 AM

MAHDI


Really? Odd. Vast majority I've had had them in languages. The X-men DVD's, for example, are in the language section (also a FOX product, so maybe FOX DVD's have them in language section?).

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:16 AM

BOOMERGOODHEART


If I'm ever in a bad mood, I just listen to the commentary on "War Stories". Nathan & Alan kill me every damn time!

BoomerGoodheart
"I love my Captain."

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:48 AM

ASTRIANA


I noticed something in the commentary on Shindig. The costume designer (whose name currently escapes me) says that the leather thong that Zoe wears around her neck is symbolic of her marriage vows to Wash, and that she never takes it off. Inconsistency in this idea: in Out of Gas, Zoe is wearing the leather thong, and they hadn't even met Wash yet. And was wearing it when they showed Zoe and Mal's first meeting with Wash. This would mean that it doesn't symbolize any kind of committment to Wash, since she hadn't met him yet.

Also, Zoe is shown NOT wearing it when they show her and Wash in bed together (Shindig and Objects in Space). This would indicate that Zoe does indeed take it off, at least to sleep.

Seems to me that it would be more accurate to say that the leather thong is just one of Zoe's favorite pieces of "jewelry" or that it symbolizes something else to her. So why would the costume designer (who should know different) say something so obviously wrong?

~A~

...I'm still free,
You can't take the sky from me.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:27 PM

SHAUNA


Thanks Zachsmind! This is the first DVD I've run across that has the commentary there. (Well, at least a commentary I was interested in listening to).

Shauna

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:27 PM

SHAUNA


Thanks Zachsmind! This is the first DVD I've run across that has the commentary there. (Well, at least a commentary I was interested in listening to).

Shauna

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 6:10 PM

REKKA2


see my post "Costume Glitch", i beat ya to this one!

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 6:53 PM

UNICORN


Was anybody else at all frustrated by some of the commentaries? I wanted more content, whether it was behind-the-scenes info about the shoot or creative stuff like Joss's discussion of "Objects in Space..." I liked stuff like that. There was a lot of... filler in there, you know?

I know I don't post very often, but you must believe that I've been a lurker at this site since around the time I got my fireflysupport.com T-shirts... I love the show heart and soul. I mean no disrespect to any who worked on it or for it. I just wish there could've been more 'stuff' to the extra stuff. You know?






There is no such thing as a weed.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004 8:51 PM

LENNIER


Quote:

Originally posted by Unicorn:
Was anybody else at all frustrated by some of the commentaries? I wanted more content, whether it was behind-the-scenes info about the shoot or creative stuff like Joss's discussion of "Objects in Space..." I liked stuff like that. There was a lot of... filler in there, you know?

I know I don't post very often, but you must believe that I've been a lurker at this site since around the time I got my fireflysupport.com T-shirts... I love the show heart and soul. I mean no disrespect to any who worked on it or for it. I just wish there could've been more 'stuff' to the extra stuff. You know?



I know what you mean, but most commentaries everywhere are like that. I think some of joss's commentaries (such as Hush and Restless) are actually shockingly 'topical' by commentary standards (i haven't watched his objects in space one yet, but I expect it's the same).

Anyhow, a good creator wants his work to speak for itself, and often its better not to say everything that went in to the creation of something ...and firefly does an excellent job of speaking for itself thematically, don't you think? And you just know that for every thing that joss says even in his most pedantic commentaries, there are million more things that are 'really' going on in the episode, underneath the surface. It's much better to discover these things for ourselves by thinking about them (except in cases, like Firefly, where the intent of the creator may have been twisted by a studio, and it may be more difficult to see what he was trying to express ...and in that case I'm not saying that you can redeem the work by explaining it, I just mean that it would be more interesting than usual to hear a verbal description of what the creator intended).

At the end of the day, I think the real benefit of the commentaries is just the opportunity to 'hang out' with the people who made the show, regardless of what they're saying. I think we should just let them have their fun and take what comes (otherwise we wouldn't really be 'hanging' with them, would we?). My favourite aspect of commentaries is that intimate feel and getting to know just a sample of the relationships behind the production. And after all, even in the most 'hardcore' commentary, you can't *really* explain what's on screen in only a few words, rushed as the scene zips by (in fact, if you could explain it properly in words, even in many words, then a good artist wouldn't be using a visual and storytelling medium in the first place).

just to be clear, I do share your sentiment, though, i could ALWAYS use more creative insight, espcially for a show as rich as this one. ;)
I wish there were 3 commentaries for every episode, one fun, one 'behind the scenes', and one thematic/creative intent. But I think that on this DVD we got what was most important (except that there could have been MORE commentaries from MORE actors and writers! ;)

p.s. one thing that does bother me in commentaries, and they only do it occasionally in the Firefly DVD, is when they start doing a straight 'play by play' of what's happening onscreen. I don't mind at all if they want to sit back and REACT to things, especially if it's a group of people, but it bothers me when they actually make an effort and end up just re-stating what is happening onscreen, or repeating background info that we already know from other episodes (this usually happens when the commentator seems to be nervous or feels as if they need to say something "important" and can't think of anything intelligent to say). That sort of thing I have no use for, though at the same time I can't blame the writers/actors who do it, because what the heck do you do when you're faced with the episode and have a mic stuffed in front of you? (especially if you're an actor who only played one part in a much larger work?).

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Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:13 AM

BOOMERGOODHEART


Personally, I like the idea of creators & actors just sitting around bullshitting (excuse the language). This is what my family and friends do, so it appeals to me.

Hunh...guess I'm not very deep.

BoomerGoodheart
"I love my Captain."

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Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:00 AM

HATEHATEHATEFOX


I liked listening to MB, JE (writer) and ?? (costumer?) talking about Shindig. It was very chatty and did give some background info on things happening off-camera (e.g. it was hot, JE didn't like the smoke during the duel - she thought it looked like the tree was on fire ... which it did )

It was also funny to hear MB say a couple of times that they had all gone quiet at the same time b/c they were getting so into the ep that they were content to just watch. Pretty cute.

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Nothing is ever so profoundly regretted as a kind act.
Robertson Davies

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Wednesday, January 14, 2004 7:33 AM

REKKA2


I agree...I havent finished all the commentaries yet, but I think the one on War Stories, with Alan and Nathan just joking around, is the best one so far.

"Maybe I should stop calling her my baby since shes married"
"Yea...to someone that could definately kick your ass"
Alan and Nathan, WarStories Commentary

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Wednesday, January 14, 2004 9:11 AM

SHINY


I like the 'bullshitting' to. I think my favorite commentary lines were:

NATHAN: so we meet him as he once was
JOSS: yes
NATHAN: I like it; you're a smart guy, man...
JOSS: you know, I just...
NATHAN: ...I don't care what people say...
JOSS: I, um...uh, wha?

RIVER
Purple elephants are flying.
MAL
Good. Thanks for the update.

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