Saw the trailer before Batman Begins today. First of all, I adored that movie. Damn.
Second, there was silence pretty much through all the trailers and the theater wasn't crowded, so... 'twas fine. For them. For me? Trailer!! Rock!!
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.
Saw the trailer before Batman Begins today. First of all, I adored that movie. Damn.
Second, there was silence pretty much through all the trailers and the theater wasn't crowded, so... 'twas fine. For them. For me? Trailer!! Rock!!
I really like The Train Job.
What's that, brenda? You need to speak louder! Because then when I say I liked The Train Job, also, I won't look like a total crackhead.
Is there something wrong with liking The Train Job? I never saw it as a pilot, so I just love the actiive wildness of the story. It's so archetypal: steal from the poor, feel bad about it, give it back, piss off a scary guy. Okay, maybe not that archetypal. But very Mal-icious.
I don't hate "The Train Job." I'm just hoping he can get to some of my favorites by Thursday. If he sticks to the episode order, I don't know how far along he'd be by then.
I liked it too, Brenda.
Okay, it's no Out of Gas. But honestly, for dragging newbies in, Serenity, both parts, is kind of a lot to ask. I've totally turned people intrigued with TJ, and then gotten them to watch the rest.
But honestly, for dragging newbies in, Serenity, both parts, is kind of a lot to ask.
I've never had a problem with the people I've converted over.
I didn't really like "Train Job" when it was broadcast, but loved "Serenity" once I got the DVDs.
Maybe it's just me, but "Train Job" didn't do a good job of introducing me to the characters. Or maybe I just had to watch a couple episodes (I only watched the first two broadcast ones, then gave up) to get to know the characters well enough so I'd fall for "Serenity" when I got the DVDs.
But nowadays, I watch "Serenity" far more often than "Train Job."
Maybe it's just me, but "Train Job" didn't do a good job of introducing me to the characters.
Agreed. I like the Train Job for completely separate reasons.
And I'm not at the point, really, where I pick and choose Firefly episodes to watch. When I get in a FF mood, I tend to start at Serenity, and watch them all over the course of a couple of weeks. Exceptions being made pretty much exclusively for Objects in Space, because I love dissecting the dialogue: I see it as the show's "Restless."