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Adam Baldwin post on OB

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:38 AM

HEB


http://forums.prospero.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=foxfirefly&msg=1922
8.1


Read the posts on the first page. If the anticipation isn't killing you already....


ps. (doesn't seem spoilery to me)

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:05 AM

BROWNCOAT1

May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.


Definitely seems that Adam is pretty psyched about the movie.

I know I have never been this excited about a movie release.

Is it April yet?

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:10 AM

GROUNDED


I'm not excited at all....yet ;) It's still too far away for that.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 11:26 AM

ZOID



The feature article pointed to in the OB thread mentions Mutant Enemy's dissolution as a TV-show production company. But, read between the lines with me a little, here.

To wit: As one who can still remember the tepid 'we're so sorry that Firefly didn't find an audience' hogwash that a F*x TV underling mouthed, the comments of F*x TV actual bigwigs had an unusually complimentary and optimistic ring to it.

I would not be surprised in the least if some sort of corporate reformation and legal loopholing were in the offing sometime soon...


Suspiciously,

zoid

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 11:54 AM

LINDLEY


^Could be Fox is trying to work itself into a position where they can try to regain control of the Firefly franchise if and when Serenity is successful.

I'd be surprised if they didn't at least leave their options open, really.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:19 PM

BARCLAY


Could somebody post his comments here, considering how difficult it is to navigate the OB?

Thanks!

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 1:04 PM

HEB


I hope it's ok for me to post this:

"From: ADAM_BALDWIN Oct-25 2:07 pm
To: The BigDamnBanner Poster (Shiny_) (4 of 179)

19228.4 in reply to 19228.1

>>> "Whedon's request to halt his overall deal at the studio..." <<<
*A.B.'s twenty-five year Hwd. careerist gut-reaction*

What does this tell you about how much confidence Joss has in his new BDM? :- )

Just speculatin'...

A.B.
(Serenity pundit ;-)"




"From: ADAM_BALDWIN Oct-25 2:22 pm
To: The BigDamnBanner Poster (Shiny_) (7 of 179)

19228.7 in reply to 19228.5

Far be it from me to speculate on the inner workings of Joss' business.
But I was there for most of the screenings of the daily footage of the BDM... :- )

'Nuff said? ;- )

A.B.
(has never been so excited about an impending film release)

"

"From: ADAM_BALDWIN Oct-25 2:24 pm
To: lsstrout (8 of 179)

19228.8 in reply to 19228.6

*Claps hands, rubs them together vigorously!*
WooHoo!!!

The future looks bright! :- )

"

"From: Spirit of Samhain (tlacook) Oct-25 2:25 pm
To: ADAM_BALDWIN (9 of 179)

19228.9 in reply to 19228.7

Yesterday I told Joss that I can barely stand the wait. He leaned in and almost whispered, "It's really really good." with this fabulous twinkle in his eye.
hee hee

I loved meeting him. What a great guy!

"

"From: ADAM_BALDWIN Oct-25 2:31 pm
To: Spirit of Samhain (tlacook) (11 of 179)

19228.11 in reply to 19228.9

*Twinkle eye*
He ain't lyin'! :- )

Serenity!

I can't frickin' wait!!!!!!!! <:- O"






...................
Well, my sister's a ship... we had a
complicated childhood
.................
I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:23 PM

DIETCOKE


Thanks for posting this! Does he post often? It seems like they all post on different boards.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:31 PM

KRAD


Something to keep in mind is that the Fox network that treated Firefly shabbily and cancelled it is not the same as the 20th Century Fox Studio that produced the show in cooperation with Mutant Enemy. Though they are both under the general umbrella of Rupert Murdoch's gazillions, they are separate entities -- one a studio that has been very supportive of Joss Whedon's work (they also produced Buffy and Angel), the other a network that thought they wanted a Joss Whedon show but didn't understand what that meant and sabotaged the show to the point where it never found an audience. (Yes, I have serious issues with "The Train Job." I think if that episode had never aired and "Serenity" actually shown first, April 2005 would mark the end of Firefly's third season, not the debut of the movie.)

Anyhow, don't confuse the two Foxes, is all I'm saying.


Keith R.A. DeCandido
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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:45 PM

ROBNOTRICK


Adam posts on the OB all the time. Mainly in the poli threads, but not exclsively by any means.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:52 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


He understand, but does not comprehend. Wait a second..I don't even understand. What's all the fuss ? Can someone draw this birdbrain a picture?

I'm thinking this is good news, but what ?

" They don't like it when you shoot at 'em. I worked that out myself. "

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:55 PM

WILDHEAVENFARM


Any chance of a cut-and-paste? I never can seem to navigate that forum efficiently, nor find what everyone else is cooing over.

Mary
Always a beast, never a burden.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:25 PM

ZOID


KRAD:

You are the author contracted to provide the novelization of Serenity, are you not? Welcome, and thank you for your candid response and opinions on F*x TV's (mis)handling of Firefly. I couldn't agree more with your analysis.

I assure you, longtime particpants on this board appreciate the distinction between Fox the Studio and F*x TV. We wholeheartedly support the former (and buy multiple sets of their Firefly DVDs), while we despise the latter for their treatment of ME's properties (and we boycott their primetime lineup, with notable exceptions like Groening's courageous, The Simpsons).

The specific quotes I was referring to -- which sounded much more respectful and conciliatory than the show's cancellation 'explanation' -- were made by F*x TV execs. To wit:
Quote:

"It would be a lie to say that I'm not disappointed, because I will miss working with Joss," ... "Hopefully, sooner rather than later, he'll have an inspired TV idea that he can't help himself from doing. ... We're just glad that when he decides to do TV again, it will be with us." 20th Century Fox TV prexy Dana Walden

And...
Quote:

"When we did the pilot of 'Buffy,' Joss' agent told us he'd be with the show for the first 13 episodes and then go back to his feature career," Walden said. "Given that we're hundreds of episodes of TV shows later, he's finally turning back to features. It would be unfair of me not to understand."

As I said, reading between the lines, it sounds as though some at F*x TV may be recognizing that a grievous error has been made. Previous statements for the press were made by 'spokespersons' and had all the sincerity of a form letter rejection notice. Truly a slap in the face of one of the most original voices in recent television history...

The full Variety article may be found on Yahoo! News at:
http://tinyurl.com/5kbgm .

On the other hand, perhaps I'm miscomprehending Ms. Walden's affiliation. Is "20th Century Fox TV" the studio, rather than the network?

Thank you again for all your efforts on the behalf of our beloved Firefly.


Respectfully,

zoid
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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:57 PM

CARDIE


Quote:

Originally posted by zoid:

On the other hand, perhaps I'm miscomprehending Ms. Walden's affiliation. Is "20th Century Fox TV" the studio, rather than the network?




You are miscomprehending. The studio is called, and has been called since 20th Century Pictures and Fox Film Corp. merged in the 1930s, 20th Century Fox. It has television and movie divisions, and Ms. Walden works for the division that produces television shows and sells them to any network that will buy. The broadcast TV network, launched in the 1990s, after Rupert Murdoch bought the studio and its subsidiaries, is called FOX (capitalized like ABC or CBS.)

Just as many of the tv shows Paramount produces do not show on UPN (the "United Paramount Network") there is nothing that says a 20th Century Fox produced show is going to be on FOX, or that the decisions of the one reflect on the decisions of the other.

Cardie

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 5:59 AM

ZOID



Cardie wrote:
Quote:

You are miscomprehending...

Thanks for the clarification. Conglomerations give me a migraine.

I'm so confused...

So, in that light, the news reported in the article is strictly 'all bad', especially for 'Buffy'/'Angel'/'Faith' fans. Sorry, folks.

Looks like it's "Movies or Bust".


v/r,
zed

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:42 AM

HEB


Quote:

Originally posted by WildHeavenFarm:
Any chance of a cut-and-paste? I never can seem to navigate that forum efficiently, nor find what everyone else is cooing over.

Mary
Always a beast, never a burden.



I already posted one above with Adam's posts in it. Is that what you meant?

...................
Well, my sister's a ship... we had a
complicated childhood
.................
I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:44 AM

HEB


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
He understand, but does not comprehend. Wait a second..I don't even understand. What's all the fuss ? Can someone draw this birdbrain a picture?

I'm thinking this is good news, but what ?

" They don't like it when you shoot at 'em. I worked that out myself. "



Joss has quit making tv with ME which Adam says means he must have a lot of confidence in his film career. That suggests that Serenity is gonna be awesome. The reason I posted this was 'cause it got me all hyped hearing how excited Adam was about the movie

...................
Well, my sister's a ship... we had a
complicated childhood
.................
I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:06 AM

EMBERS


yeah I was depressed about Joss closing the doors of Mutant Enemy and saying he is walking away form Television...
I can understand it, but I hadn't even realized how much I was counting on a Joss show (even just a made for TV movie) some time soon...and now there is no chance of that....

But I'm really happy that Adam feels that it is a good sign, that 'Serenity' will be a huge hit and Joss will make many more movies...

but it is still sad about no TV
(of course in a year or three he may change his mind) :(

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:41 AM

WILDHEAVENFARM


Quote:

Originally posted by heb:
Quote:

Originally posted by WildHeavenFarm:
Any chance of a cut-and-paste? I never can seem to navigate that forum efficiently, nor find what everyone else is cooing over.

Mary
Always a beast, never a burden.



I already posted one above with Adam's posts in it. Is that what you meant?
B]



Yeah, mea culpa, I committed one of the principal sins of a forum - not reading before posting.

Mary
Always a beast, never a burden.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:53 AM

HEB


Quote:

Originally posted by WildHeavenFarm:
Quote:

Originally posted by heb:
Quote:

Originally posted by WildHeavenFarm:
Any chance of a cut-and-paste? I never can seem to navigate that forum efficiently, nor find what everyone else is cooing over.

Mary
Always a beast, never a burden.



I already posted one above with Adam's posts in it. Is that what you meant?
B]



Yeah, mea culpa, I committed one of the principal sins of a forum - not reading before posting.

Mary
Always a beast, never a burden.



Indeed. We've all got something to atone for. But thankfully redemption can be achieved through the watching of firefly.

...................
Well, my sister's a ship... we had a
complicated childhood
.................
I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 11:52 AM

KRAD


Quote:

You are the author contracted to provide the novelization of Serenity, are you not? Welcome, and thank you for your candid response and opinions on F*x TV's (mis)handling of Firefly. I couldn't agree more with your analysis.


That would be me, yes.


Quote:

On the other hand, perhaps I'm miscomprehending Ms. Walden's affiliation. Is "20th Century Fox TV" the studio, rather than the network?


As Cardie already said (*waves to Cardie*), you are, in fact, miscomprehending Ms. Walden's affiliation. And her answer was much better than mine, since it included cool stuff like that 1930s merger that I probably wouldn't have mentioned.


Quote:

Thank you again for all your efforts on the behalf of our beloved Firefly.


Hopefully, you will still feel the same way after you read my book.....




Keith R.A. DeCandido
keith@decandido.net
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Thursday, October 28, 2004 4:22 AM

BROWNCOAT1

May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.


KRAD wrote:
Quote:

Hopefully, you will still feel the same way after you read my book.....


I have no doubt we will love the book Keith.


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Thursday, October 28, 2004 5:42 AM

ZOID


KRAD:

As a rule, I don't read novelizations of film works. I very rarely read books based on the worlds created in films (think "Star Wars" novels). Only occasionally will I read derivative works based on an original literary masterpiece.

As an illustrative example, Brian Herbert's further explorations of his father's seminal "Dune" novels are in no sense as satisfying as the originals; but, daddy's gone and who else has the will to carry on? The narrative style is wooden and it lacks the pervasive mysticism and intrigue of father Frank's. The original "Dune" trilogy, and all the others that followed (through "Chapterhouse") transformed me, caused me to look beneath the surface and beyond my locality to see the larger course of causality. Brian's prequels are a good enough read, but lack the power of his father's work to transform the reader's consciousness.

Returning from that detour, however, not only will I buy your novelization of Serenity when it becomes available, but I will also be purchasing at least a select few of your earlier works (beginning immediately) as well. I think of it as research, or familiarization; you may think of it as profits, growing your audience, or one of the many benefits of getting your wagon in train with Joss'.
(NB: The window of opportunity is closing: I'm within a month of finishing Neil Gaiman's modest-sized catalogue and must be moving on.)

I know it's difficult to choose amongst your 'children'; but is there one specific novel you're particularly proud of, or one that is quintessentially 'you', which would give the reader the greatest insight into your style and mechanics: a primer on DeCandido? You seem like a brave soul, based on your comments about F*x (TV), but I'll understand if you decline to give us a top-to-bottom list of your favorites of your own work. Just give us a starting point, if you would.

Otherwise, I guess I'll just have to take a reviewer's word for it. Trusting a critic's appraisal of your work has got to be a fate worse than Reavers...


Respectfully,

zoid
_________________________________________________

"Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me." The Ballad of Serenity

Only 175 days, 13 hours, 50 minutes, and 41 seconds left until The BDM!

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Thursday, October 28, 2004 6:56 AM

KRAD


First Zoid said:

Quote:

I very rarely read books based on the worlds created in films (think "Star Wars" novels).


Then Zoid said:

Quote:

Returning from that detour, however, not only will I buy your novelization of Serenity when it becomes available, but I will also be purchasing at least a select few of your earlier works (beginning immediately) as well. I think of it as research, or familiarization; you may think of it as profits, growing your audience, or one of the many benefits of getting your wagon in train with Joss'.


I have to admit that I find this, as Jayne Cobb might say, high-larious, because the vast majority of my portfolio in the written word is, in fact, "books based on the worlds created in films [and TV shows]." My resume to date includes eight novels, eight eBooks, four short stories, and one comic book in the Star Trek universe; one novel and three short stories in the Farscape universe; a Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda novel; one novel and two short stories involving Spider-Man, as well as short stories featuring the X-Men, the Hulk, and the Silver Surfer; short stories in the worlds of Magic: The Gathering, Xena, and Doctor Who; two Young Hercules young adult novels; and four prior movie novelizations.

However, you also said:

Quote:

I know it's difficult to choose amongst your 'children'; but is there one specific novel you're particularly proud of, or one that is quintessentially 'you', which would give the reader the greatest insight into your style and mechanics: a primer on DeCandido?


And that is an easy enough question to answer, especially given your preferences, but even without that factored in:

Dragon Precinct, which is my first non-media-tie-in novel, and of which I am very proud. Like Firefly, it mixes genres, though what it blends is Lord of the Rings-style high fantasy with Law & Order-type police procedural. (Or you could call it Harry Potter meets the 87th Precinct, as Booklist did; or The Sword of Shannara by way of JAG, as Starlog did; or "Dungeons and Dragnet" as the Journal of the Lincoln Heights Literary Society Authors and Editors phrased it. )


Keith R.A. DeCandido
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Thursday, October 28, 2004 7:17 AM

ZOID


KRAD:

Wow. Thank you for your very prompt and candid (no pun intended) response. As I said, I will definitely be making an exception to my stated preferences in your case. Any authorized (again, no pun intended) and permanent record of the Firefly story is a must-buy for me. I will begin with your Dragon Precinct, as you generously suggested, in order to familiarize myself with your 'voice'.

One presumes your work is available at Barnes & Noble? Or do you have another method of procurement that provides a larger share of receipts to you, the author? I'm all about the artist receiving the monetary applause generated by their work...


Respectfully,

zoid

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Thursday, October 28, 2004 8:17 AM

BROWNCOAT1

May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.


Zoid,

I can vouch for Keith's talent as a writer. I have now read three of his novels:

- I.K.S. Gorkon: A Good Day to Die
- I.K.S. Gorkon: Honor Bound
- Dragon Precinct

I have never really read too many ST novels, but I have always liked the ones w/ Klingons as the main characters. I saw A Good Day to Die after Keith came her to post and just had to pick it up & check it out.

I could not put the book down. I picked up & breezed through Honor Bound and also picked up Dragon Precinct. It is an excellent book! I am nearly done w/ it and I love the blending of the genres. I would highly recommend it to you.

__________________________________________

"May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one."

Richmond, VA & surrounding area Firefly Meet Up:
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Thursday, October 28, 2004 6:43 PM

KRAD


First off, thanks to Browncoat1 for the testimonial. You'll be happy to know that Book 3: Enemy Territory will be out in March. Here's the cover:

.

Secondly, Zoid, your local bookstore is fine. However, if you order from Amazon.com through my web site at DeCandido.net, I do get an Amazon associates kickback. But I'm fine either way, though I do appreciate you asking.


Keith R.A. DeCandido
keith@decandido.net
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Thursday, October 28, 2004 8:37 PM

ZOID


KRAD:

Amazon.com it is then, through your website, DeCandido.net (which I now have bookmarked).

Thanks again, for everything.


v/r,

zed

P.S.
Some who might be interested in following suit may find it somewhat tricky to find the Amazon pass-through from KRAD's site to purchase Dragon Precinct. Here it is:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0743467701/albeshilohinc
Just remember to go back to his site to check out the other content he has stored there...

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Friday, October 29, 2004 4:30 AM

BROWNCOAT1

May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.


Quote:

Originally posted by KRAD:
First off, thanks to Browncoat1 for the testimonial. You'll be happy to know that Book 3: Enemy Territory will be out in March. Here's the cover:

.



Thanks Keith! I am really looking forward to the book.

__________________________________________

"May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one."

Richmond, VA & surrounding area Firefly Meet Up:
http://firefly.meetup.com/9/boards/


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Friday, October 29, 2004 5:25 AM

CYBERSNARK


As am I. Klingons are fun; they do comedy so much better than a typical straight-laced Starfleet crew.

(Peter David's New Frontiers crews being a notable exception, 'cause they're anything but typical or straight-laced.)

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