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I was a little bored so I went to Google, typed in "Serenity" and hit the feeling lucky button. The IMDB page for the movie came up. Yeah!
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'Bushwhacked'
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.
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I was a little bored so I went to Google, typed in "Serenity" and hit the feeling lucky button. The IMDB page for the movie came up. Yeah!
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I bought 8 in Boston last time.
And I know at least three friends who wanted to but couldn't see it, so I may be trying for more tickets to give to them....
If there was a limit on tickets -- I never heard what it was.
Okay. So all I need now is for tickets to actually go on sale. And for none of the other 4 million people in the city to care.
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And shoes are The Most Important Thing.
I am among the least girly of women and yet still believe this.
Where's the next screening?
I may try for the Philly one. I'm getting impatient.
Don't see why Miles can' t count as Sci-fi. If you want to count it as romance too fine - but I don't know that there any rule one genre automatically trumps the other. Also, I would say that the Warrior Apprentice (the first written, though not the first in chronology) was definitely more Sci-fi than Romance. Unless you think concern with human relationships is non-science fictiony - in which case we got beef. :-)
Unless you think concern with human relationships is non-science fictiony - in which case we got beef.
No, no beef here. Like I said, I waver, and I think some of the books are more sci-fi and others are more romance. The stories that focus mostly on wedding plans and what people are wearing are the ones that ping romance to me, so it's not even the discussion of relationships that slides the books around the genre chart. A couple of the later books have no SF whatsoever, other than oh yeah, there's space travel.
And I guess I'm using "romance" in the old way, to mean a stirring tale of derring-do. I don't mean to say that these books are Harlequin-style romances; those are in another place on the genre chart.
But hey, I don't think Star Wars is science fiction, and Firefly is neatly at the intersection of Good SF and Western and Romance.
(Ha! Back on topic!)