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Still being blown away by Farscape and the commentary. This has got to be the best DVD commentary I've ever listened to (and yes, that includes ALL the Whedon commentary on DVDs as well as quite a few art films.) I'm surprised. I gave up on DVD commentaries...finally. Because they are so self-congratulatory and chatty, and tell you little about the process. But this baby is incredibly informative. The only other one that was this informative was for the film The TV Set.

They discuss what it is like to do a different accent than your own, wear heavy prostectic makeup, the writing and directing process, how to act a scene with a puppet or no one else in the scene but a ship - which you are supposed to be talking to. They also discuss tv and film history, particularly science-fiction oriented.

So far learned:

1. Apparently tv shows shown to a EURO market and an American market - are different lengths.
Bowder kept pointing out the extra scenes in A Human Reaction that were on the Euro release and hadn't been seen in the US until the DVD's were released. And some of these scenes are really important, damn them. Which makes the Farscape DVDs a surprise. Episodes that I thought were okay when I watched them on Sci-Fi channel back in 2004, I consider good to brilliant on the DVDs. (Makes me wonder how many scenes were cut out of the BBC America and Syfy versions of Torchwood, Hex, Being Human, Merlin, and Doctor Who - because that would explain a lot. It also continues to bolster my view that the US is being run by evil marketing and advertising folks.)

2. Australia doesn't have the ability to create a tv show of the scale and scope of a Farscape.
Anthony Simco explains this in the Bone to BE Wild commentary - stating how small a country they are in both population and economy, and the idea of throwing millions of dollars into a tv series or film blew their minds. So when big US companies such as Hallmark, Fox and Henson Studios come to Australia to film and set up shop - cast and crew were thrilled!!

3. Already sort of knew this - but it was interesting to have people who have acted in a lot of tv series to mention it. Unlike the Buffy/Angel crew - Black and Bowder actually have lengthy
flim and tv bios. Both did Stargate, Black did Hercules, Bowder did several episodes of Party of Five, and numerous other things. And they bring that knowledge to the commentary. Discussing the pitfalls of working in tv - from a professional and story angle. That 80% of tv is really formulaic (god yes, unfortunately) - the characters don't change, you go solve a problem each week, and the leads don't sleep together or get together in any way until the end. And how as an actor - it gets stale after a while. But on a series such as Farscape - which started out one way, the sort of formula and immediately became something else - it is incredibly interesting when characters get to evolve. (They compare it to Star-Gate - a tv series that they both ended up on towards its final seasons... and Hercules.)

And so much more. I'm enthralled. And, hmmm, I may need to go hunt down the Farscape fandom.
Are there any serious fans of Farscape still on Flist? Because, am tempted to write meta on this series, but not sure it makes sense to do it if no one is interested. Then again, what the hell.

Also incredibly impressed with Ben Bowder - who is amongst the few leads of a tv series, specifically a sci-fi series that devoted himself to every bit of it. He wasn't an executive producer, but he wrote episodes, tweaked dialogue, discussed storyline, and worked hard on the series. His wife guest-starred in numerous episodes (wearing a lot of make-up) and did conventions with him. Was mature and not diva-ish. And has kept his personal life and children private and out of the public eye. Kudos.

Date: 2010-06-19 04:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rozk.livejournal.com
I'm still devoted to the show, but do not have space in my life for a rewatch until some of my current projects are done and dusted. It is certainly something I look forward to rewatching from the beginning...

Date: 2010-06-19 05:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I barely have time for it myself. So only watching not really blogging. Got roped in - when my internet and cable went out for three days.

The problem is, I have to make myself stop watching and do the things I need to do. Because it is a bit like a really really good piece of chocolat, you can't just watch one, you want more.

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