It's one of my favorite parts, and Kaylee's later. "We tried to move him, but he's just heavy."
'Potential'
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.
"No call to be rude, Jayne."
"Are you about to jump onto a moving train?"
Am I the only one who quite likes the trailer music, un-Firefly-y though it may be?
Enjoy it while you can, monkey boy. That there's trailer music. Just put there to evoke whatever it's supposed to evoke.
My least favorite episode is probably "Heart of Gold", which is way too heavy-handed. Although there is that great scene with Wash and Zoe discussing having a kid. I love when their marriage gets a little of the spotlight.
So, I bought two preview screening tickets for Serenity this Thursday for myself and my brother, who was supposed to be in town this week, but it turns out he can't come. Anybody who's in Pittsburgh area and can use an extra ticket is welcome to it. E-me at my profile addy if interested.
I was all set to loathe "Heart of Gold" from reading the script in advance, but it held together surprisingly well when I actually watched it.
"Gorram Feds, let's go crash Fandango!!"
Heh.
That there's trailer music. Just put there to evoke whatever it's supposed to evoke.
This, I know.
Actually, this prompts a question (not exactly spoilery, but maybe not a thread-discussion appropriate one, so... any preview-seers feel like dropping an e-mail to my profile address?)
Was the score done when you saw it? How did it compare to what your were expecting? To the series music? (OK, three questions)
I could be wrong, but I think the music was one of the unfinished parts of the film. They used other things.
(If that's considered spoilery, let me know, and I'll take it down.)