I skimmed. There are plot spoilers.
'Shindig'
Firefly 4: Also, we can kill you with our brains
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Mussolini, buddy, not Hitler
No, Mussolini's were the Blackshirts--the camicie nere. Hitler's Blackshirts were the SS (Schutzstaffel). The Brownshirts were the Hitler Youth and the SA (Sturmabteilung).
Barber certainly comes off as an asshole for ranting about fans acting like fans at a fan event. Chalk it up to needing to pad his word count, because he had so little to say about the movie itself. He says it himself, he didn't want to be there in the first place.
Damn. Well, uh... he's still a jerk!
But, oops.
ETA: Just to say, I did know the blackshirts were, uh, blackshirts. I just didn't know there were any brownshirts.
Perhaps I shall rent Harry Barber a clue. He certainly does not have the wherewithal to own one outright.
Don't worry about it, Emily. You pinged a memory, so I looked it up. Then that led me to Garibaldi and the Redshirts. Now I'm reading about the Redlegs, Jayhawkers, and bushwhackers. "Lost in the encyclopedia, again...."
Here is the comment I posted:
The fact that you can barely write, much less use proper spelling or grammar, really detracts from whatever you may have had to say, to the point that I didn't even bother finishing it.
If you got paid for this review, I would humbly suggest you refund your boss's money, or at the least, use it to take a writing course.
I read the article and while he insults the fans a lot, what little bit he says about the movie seems to be fair criticism, even if I don't agree with it. He even agrees that Fox mishandled the show. If he didn't waste the majority of it taking potshots at the fans, it actually would be a valid, if very short, review.
If he didn't waste the majority of it taking potshots at the fans, it actually would be a valid, if very short, review.
Right. Because absolutely the measure of a film or other work of entertainment is how much you like the people who enjoyed it. t shrugs
I watched the first two hours of Into the West last night. Somehow I had forgotten that Alan Tudyk had a part in this thing. I hope that he re-appears later -- otherwise it's a bit of a waste of his talents.
I was flipping channels and there he was, on a horse. And then he was gone. I moved on.