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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.
And what was the thing they did in Top Gun?
I've done a bootlegger's turn. My ex the police detective showed me how. It would take money, alcohol and freedom to mock to make me see The Dukes of Hazard in any form.
I do, however, have a ticket to the preview, thanks to Bicyclops.
Aside from being in the EW must see list, Serenity/Firefly also appears on the front page of TV Guide it appears.
Well, that might have something to do with Buffistas working as writers at both EW and TV Guide.
I've done a bootlegger's turn.
And yet you can't walk out your front door without breaking a tooth.
Now, Hec. I frequently get several blocks away from my front door before breaking something. Sometimes I travel across country before breaking something.
Now, Hec. I frequently get several blocks away from my front door before breaking something. Sometimes I travel across country before breaking something.
I think we simply need to fit you with a parking brake which you can yank at any time, perhaps keeping you from hitting the ground, or simply reversing your direction.
::imagines Ginger painted as the General Lee::
And what was the thing they did in Top Gun?
Without watching the movie again, which I just won't do, I think it was an Immelman - half a vertical loop is followed by half an in-line twist, meaning the train has completed one inversion and travels in the opposite direction exiting the element to that when it entered.
Was that before or after the volleyball game? If it was during, I'd have remembered. In a happy, dazed way to be sure.
meaning the train has completed one inversion and travels in the opposite direction exiting the element to that when it entered.
The train? A train can do an Immelman?
::ponder ponder::
No, I think I'll go with ita's hoyay reading of the Immelman.