-t, I considered a road trip to Austin for about thirty seconds.
'Lessons'
Firefly 4: Also, we can kill you with our brains
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe. Like the other show threads, anything broadcast in the US is fine; spoilers are verboten and will be deleted if found.
I was just idly looking at movietickets.com to see if it was sold out yet. I was sure it would be. But, no, it's theoretically possible.
Oh well, I'll console myself be pre-ordering the comic. That'll show, er, somebody.
I can't wait for you all to see the screening! I am DYING to talk about it more.
::kickingscreamingkickingsomemore::
I sat on can'tstopthesignal for what seemed like forever. I rush out to a meeting? DC gets sold out. BAHfrikinhumBUG.
If any DCistas got tickets and would like the honor of my first born...let's make a deal.
FRACK.
eta: Even MORE upsetting? I called the theatre manager for the DC showing because...well, you never know. He tells me the tickets went on sale at 10am. I perched on can'tstopthesignal until noon. No word. Had I known the time, I'd simply have gone to the theatre. G-D, I'm peeved.
I just got back from the AMC Neshaminy and confirmed that yes, Philly is definitely sold out. (It was worth a shot.)
-t (or Dana) if you do decide to come up here, we'll put you up @ no charge (also feed you).
Lee, could I barter G&J for one of their extra tickets?
JZ, I will ask tonight. I think it should work out. I also have one earmarked for Consuela, if she wants it.
Bah. Looks like Portland (which never got a link off cantstopthesignal, but Fandango finally seemed to have woken up in the last hour or so) is sold out. I'll bet the guy I spoke to on the phone either lied to me, or had no clue and didn't want to fess up about it.
Back in the waiting-for-september corner.
I'll bet the guy I spoke to on the phone either lied to me, or had no clue and didn't want to fess up about it.
The first time I called the Seattle theatre, the guy sounded a bit exasperated when he told me the screening was sold out. I called back a few hours later (because I didn't entirely trust Exasperated Guy), and got an entirely DIFFERENT exasperated theatre employee who didn't even let me finish asking the question. "Hi, I'd like to ask about the May -"
"It's sold out." click, dial-tone.
Aw, Perkins, bless. And thanks!