Tamara, I would love to (yay! package!), but I can't e-mail you, since you don't have any address specified in your profile.
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.
Yay, Dublin screening!
All my complaining about nothing ever happening in Ireland clearly pissed someone off enough to shut me up. Woo!
ETA - Except that apparently karma has an hysterical sense of humour, since I've tickets to a Weezer concert that night. Crap. What's a girl to do?
More Libertarian Firefly.
I think a lot of analysts bring their own agenda to a work and that shit is frustrating and annoying to read. If they are really looking at the work itself and exploring what is actually there (whether the writer put it in deliberately or not), it can be illuminating.
Damn! Birmingham's sold out already. Stupid not-seeing-post-in-time-ness. At least I've got the Monday showing in Edinburgh to look forward to, but it would have been nice to see the film twice in three days. As long as it doesn't suck, of course... ;-)
Capitalist libertarianism is very big on property rights. Serenity's crew on the other hand steal stuff. They rob folk. They, are, thieves.
Edit: removed info from opensecrets.org and issues2000.org as requested by Consuela and Kevin.
Okay to post a political compass graphic, and say that Mal seems closer to Bush than Badnarik?
Oh, look, tortured connections to pet subjects.
I'd rather not spend any time talking about Joss and Tim's political beliefs: it's really not relevant to the discussion.
I'm a text gal, and I'm not all that interested in authorial intent.
Additionally? That kind of commentary just feels rude. Tim, at least, is a member of this community, and I'd hate to think you felt free to dig up, oh, my political contributions, or ita's or Deb's to post publicly.
I'm a text gal, and I'm not all that interested in authorial intent.
Have you seen the discussion in Natter? There's been some discussion about judging authorial intent.