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.
We got swag too, both studio and Browncoat, and Sean gave autographs and posed for photos with every last fan, he was really gracious. The woman I was sitting next to assured me that Sean was much hotter in person, you'll be glad to know, Matt.
BTW, I wore my "Got Joss?" shirt (I got it from Kiba's site [link] ), which drew many envious comments from fans.
Steph, as not really a Firefly Fan, what did you think of the movie?
Steph, as not really a Firefly Fan, what did you think of the movie?
I liked Jayne much better than I do in the series. And Zoe -- well, Gina Torres is both stunningly beautiful and a damn good actress.
Mostly, I think it's accessible to people who have never seen an episode of Firefly, though there are some areas where I think not enough backstory was provided to make things make sense for those who haven't seen the series. But still, an overall good movie.
That's good to hear. I did think there were some areas that needed some more explanation, like Inara, but I still liked it.
I liked it even more the second time. I do have some fears about the new viewers appreciating the characrters like us fans....
I have a hard time imagining what it'd be like to see the movie without having seen
Firefly
at all.
Philly had no special guest stars, but we got keychains, mini-poster cards, and programs (an item that wasn't present here last time) on the way in, and there was a birthday card going around along with one of the birthday banners for everyone to sign, and someone even brought cake.
My three friends loved the movie. Two of them weren't familiar with the show at all and one just watched all the episodes this week, but that didn't impact their enjoyment. The ones who haven't seen the show before both said they plan to get the DVDs. One of my friends had to leave because he has to get up early for work, but the remaining three of us stood in the parking lot for about 15 minutes singing the theme song and lamenting the fact it isn't September quite yet before going to a diner and continuing to discuss Serenity for another 30 minutes. They definitely won't be keeping silent about the film.
No key chain, but I got (and when I say got, I mean someone dropped theirs and I found it) a little bag with stickers. Blue Sun logos, Jaynestown University (?) - and best of all is a big sticker that's an ad for Mudder's Milk. V. cool. Oh, and someone gave us her program after the usher wouldn't give us one. ("They're all gone." "What about that one?" [growls ] "That's Mine.")
Nice, hostile usher pocketing swag that the studio earmarked for paying audience members. I'm enough of a bastard to take names and find out what the manager thinks about that sort of professional conduct.
No swag in Providence except for the keychains and programs. They passed around a birthday card for Joss, and folks sang "Happy Birthday" (twice, the second time so someone could camcorder it so they could send a DVD of it along with the card), and some guy in a really ugly hat led a sing along of "The Hero of Canton."
I wonder if the growly usher needed a program to follow what all the craxy fans were doing, or was a craxy fan, who had to work and was darn well at least going to come away with a program....
Naaah.