Thu 13 Aug 2009
V is for Victuals
Posted by anaglyph under Ephemera, Geek, Hmmm..., Movies, Nostalgia, Philosophy, Poll!, Scary, Science
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While in my local video store a few days back, in a rare moment of consumer weakness ((I’m not much of a ‘bargain’ shopper – I figure that bargain is just retail code for “We’ve got too many of these bloody things Hank – see what you can do to free up some shelf space…”)) I succumbed to a ‘buy-one-get-one-free’ offer and picked up a DVD compilation of all the episodes and the ‘movie’ of the 80s science fiction tele-epic V.
It didn’t seem like such a bad deal really – Violet Towne and I both had fond memories of V. You remember the schtick I’m sure: huge alien space ships the size of Donald Trump’s ego appear rather abruptly over a good number of the world’s major cities and hover there j-u-u-u-s-t long enough to give everybody the heebie jeebies. It turns out that the wait is merely due to the alien leader putting on her face. The doomsaying of a few negative Earthling Cassandras is, it appears, just overactive xenophobia. Shucks – the alien ‘Visitors’ are a jolly happy lot who want nothing more than to lend a helping hand to the struggling new kids on the intergalactic block. And to eat all our hamsters, steal our water and suck out our brains – but it’s not like anyone could have seen something like that coming, right?
Sure, there were a few troubling indicators, if you knew where to look: the aliens’ appalling dress sense (well, it was the 80s, so it’s not like they stood out that much), their insistence on wearing sunglasses indoors (that didn’t start happening for Earthlings until the 90s, so I guess that was a demonstration of the visitors’ advanced culture) and their habit of snacking on mice out of dumpsters (but hey – if you’re discreet…). Oh, and if you happened to tear their skin off, there was a surprise lizard underneath. ((In what must be one of the cheapest budget decisions made for a science fiction movie EVER, the Visitors never appeared as their lizard selves. Never. Not once. They goose-stepped around earth in their orange-uniformed monkey-suits, procreated with Earth women without giving anything away (now that must have been interesting) and relaxed in the privacy of their own off-Earth ships in their stretchy homo-prostheses. No alien in the history of science fiction has shown such dedication to keeping incognito!))
In any event, it didn’t take VT and I long to realise that our fond memories of V had taken on the rosy glow that only nostalgia can lend. The series (which David Icke probably thought was a documentary), was, in fact, pretty damn awful. The general structure of the thing certainly did have potential (ham-fisted Third Reich analogs notwithstanding) and the feeling of distrust and helplessness in the face of an implacable adversary is an idea that has a lot going for it. Our twenty-something selves evidently saw past the frightful soap-quality acting and into something of the concept’s promise – over the years our memories have thankfully expunged much of the dreadful dialogue and appalling plot contrivances.
Last night we got to the end of Series 2, in which, overcoming the sobering improbabilities of mammalian and reptilian genetic structures being anywhere near compatible, one of the cast gives birth to alien twins, the arrival of the second of which was undoubtedly supposed to instill terror in the viewing audience. But when the little toothy green reptile muppet ‘baby’ lunged ‘menacingly’ toward the camera (several times for good measure) Violet Towne and I simultaneously shrieked in unison, snorted our pinot through our noses and fell on the floor laughing. How did we ever accept such abominable bathos? I mean it’s not as if there wasn’t any better precedent – V post-dates Ridley Scott’s impeccable (and still mightily effective) Alien by a full 5 years! I guess we were just a lot better at the ‘willing suspension of disbelief’ in those halcyon days (and it was television – which in those times was in most cases notably inferior to anything you could see on the big screen).
At several times during our V marathon, VT and I remarked that it was surprising that no-one had attempted a remake of the concept, and, of course, teh internets piped up to let us know that someone is doing just that. It will no doubt thrill all you V aficionados down to your little webbed toes (and have David Icke struggling even harder in his straight jacket) to know that ABC is airing a new series of V this November. And the subset of those devotees who are also fans of Joss Wheedon’s lamentably short-lived Firefly will be doubly chuffed to learn that the Visitor leader is being played by Morena Baccarin – a woman so impossibly beautiful that apparently she can only get roles that require an impossibly beautiful woman who is really a lizard (well, seriously – after a smashing debut in Firefly, she fairly disappeared without a trace. WTF?) Alan Tudyk (Firefly‘s ‘Wash’) also has a major role in the new V ((One is inclined to speculate that people at ABC actually watched Firefly (unlike anyone at Fox, evidently) and knew a good thing when they saw it…))
I think we can assume that ABC is attempting a Battlestar Galactic-style remake of V, which, all things considered, could be kinda fun. At least we can expect the acting to be better, and hopefully something a little less lumpen in the way of allegory and story.
I have to confess, though, Faithful Acowlytes, that these musings have become something of a digression from my original purpose for this post – I meant to use my examination of the colourful antics of V to illuminate an entirely different matter involving aliens and earthlings. As this post has already become rather lengthy, I’ll forbear for now. But stay tuned for Part 2, in which we’ll ask some serious questions about alien/human interaction. And no, it doesn’t involve kinky lizard porn.
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Sorry Rev, but…. YAY!!! That trailer rocks. Can’t wait.
Don’t be sorry – I think it looks good too. Especially after just having watched all the original series…
Sorry, in initial excitement neglected to watch original opener again.
You’ve got to give it to the 80s – they had hair and they knew how to use it.
Firefly was just amazing. Fox is so incredibly retarded for canceling it. And Morena Baccarin is one of the most beautiful women to ever exist, lizard or not. And I am a sucker for short hair and she usually has that hot pixie cut. Yum.
This is the first I have heard of this, so thanks for pointing it out. I’m going to watch it now. And the news that Alan Tudyk is in it is good news, too. Did you see Death at a Funeral? He was hilarious in that.
With so many excellent shows having been canceled (Deadwood, Firefly, Kings… I expect this will be, too, if it’s good. Because reality TV shows are, apparently, much more important.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have more fantasizing to do about Morena.
I’m looking forward to this as well. I used to have the entire collection on VHS! Anyways, a particular Canadian friend of mine is on the cast and is equally excited. Okay, he’s obviously more excited, but I get to pretend I’m cool by proxy……right?
I too have such fond memories of V, I was afraid to click on the first link. Alas, the hair.
I recently watched The Man From U.N.C.L.E for the first time in decades. I remember it being so exciting, urbane, new, and fantastic. Alas. The dialogue. The sexual banter. The plots. Once upon a time, Illya Kuryakin spoiled me for all other men. A twenty-first century re-viewing has cured me. Open channel D.
How funny, when I first lived with Her Majesty, instead of coming to the royal bedchamber, I was bafflingly to be found in front of the television late at night, reliving my childhood fascination with the original series.
Of course it’s crap. Early on good crap, later on diabolically bad crap. But hey, so was the original series of Battlestar (and Batman) – I mean what a load of old todge, and by the time they got to earth, oh Xenu, a disaster for anyone foolish enough to still be watching.
I say bring it on, looks like great casting, I loved the chap who plays the priest (also in the 4400 and Taken) – I really should know his name by now. Of course Morena is gorgeous, great choice for Diana (and would’ve been my choice for Mrs Coulter if anyone had any frakkin brains!). I wonder who that chap is playing what looks to be a combined role of Donovan and his reporter girlfriend. The black dude was also in the Sarah Connor chronicles – Mr Cool Dude.
I’m excited!
At last some loonies doing something useful.
The King
King Willy: You know Fox canceled the Sarah Connor Chronicles, right? :-( I thought the season finale of season 2 was good, and I was really looking forward to more stuff. I also really liked Summer Glau as Cameron and wanted to see what happened to her character. Alas, another former Firefly member is canceled again.
I’d completely forgotten Robert Englund was in that. I have to say though, whatever its other deficiencies, you have to hand it to the original series for its breathtakingly realistic sound effects.
What really amazes me is how far the art of trailer-making has come in just two decades.
Colonel: You ain’t kiddin’
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OMG I LOVE Jason King. Luckily I only discovered it in the last decade, so I had no early memories to destroy. The hair! The chest! The TEETH!!
Alien invasions and the complete subjegation of the human race are all very well but –
– Morena has cut her hair. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Hey you can’t go wrong with Freddy Kruger and the Beastmaster in the same TV SHOW!
Pil: Some things are best kept as private enjoyments.
Universal Head: I’m afraid I’m with Atlas on this one… I think she looks even better with the pixie cut…
Malach: That’s the most entertaining thing you’ve ever said on The Cow.
Morena is unbelievably hot, I think we should trust her. What’s the worst that could happen?
She could eat your hamster.
I agree the pixie cut is gorgeous, UH is as usual completely out of it – bring back Malach!
Atlas – yeah I know, it was just finally getting somewhere, but Firefly, The 4400, the list goes on… Would be great to see Summer Glau and Geoffrey Coombs again though – do you think there’s a chance..?
The King
That last shot in the trailer looks like Caprica or Atlantis doesn’t it?
The King
OOPS, the cool black dude is actor Morris Chestnut, not the guy from Sarah Connor – my mistake!
The King
“She could eat your hamster.”
It would die happy.
I still can’t figure out the point of the first photo in this post. What does Sarah Palin in ski goggles have to do with Morena Baccarin again?
Maybe hamster is good eats. They sure aren’t much good as pets. Biting little no-tailed hard-to-catch bastards, that’s what they are.
To Atlas: Maybe they like to shoot hamsters from a helicopter?
A. I thought this post was about aliens as the first photo I saw appeared to be Sarah Palin at first glance…alas…it was not.
B. Trailer for the new V looks decent. I just watched Torchwood, Children of Earth…kinda creepy. This new one looks like it might sell.
C. Kinky Lizard Porn…made my Friday Night. Thanks…I think.
Hmm. The Sarah Palin resemblance is most intriguing and once again I point you all to my musings on David Icke. I’m beginning to see his point of view.
And for Atlas, the Colonel, King Willy, Universal Head et al (and, of course, in the interest of mapping the statistics of the modern pop culture meme), please be sure to Vote in the poll on whether Morena Baccarin looks better with her new short hair style. You’ll find it at the top of the page under the portrait of The Reverend.
Hello, everyone, and thanks for this debate over my hair and for the interest in my new television series. I feel obligated to inform you, however, that my name is, in fact, Baccarin with an N at the end and not Baccari, as is incorrectly stated throughout the post and the poll. Happy voting!
Yeah, well, sorry about that Morena – that’s what one typo and a whole lot of copy/paste will get ya.
(And, if I may say so, as well as being extremely beautiful, you’re quite the tech whiz, what with the IP anonymizer & all. You might like to get in touch my friend Anne Arkham – she’s very good at scheming and plotting…)
Very disappointed that I can’t vote for “I need something to hang onto when it comes to my woman”… (Same IP as the Reverend and he has already voted!)
Looks like the polling agrees with us, Rev: When it comes to her hair, less is Morena.
Yes, even taking into account VT’s inability to help out the sole naysayer, I think we can say that TCA readers seem to be pretty much overwhelmingly in favour of a sleeker Ms Baccarin.
Plus, we know we have at least one reptilian reader.
And no-one who objects to inter-species rumpety-tumpety