There were two, Book and Mal (some might say three: Book, Mal (fast) and Mal (slower)). The VOs ran when the series was originally aired, but were dropped on the DVDs.
'Shindig'
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.
There's a video about the Browncoat movement on the official board at [link] in the A/V room (requires registration). The website says it's showing at some AMC and Regal theaters now.
Also, do we know about the Adam Baldwin, Gina Torres and Ron Glass interviews at [link] (Episodes 4, 5 and 6 respectively)?
That's the ad I mentioned before, I think. Not sure it's winning people over.
That made my head hurt. Good thing I have to write about it right now.
I don't remember the voiceovers from network tv, and don't have access to the SciFi shows. Do they add to the shows? Are they nice? Are they throughout the shows?
That made my head hurt. Good thing I have to write about it right now.
Yeaaaah. I worry if it won't drive some folks off. Also, there's that whole, "It's not like Universal decided to do the movie because the fans asked really nicely" thing. I found the interviews kinda grating. I think if I saw that, with no knowledge of the movie, I'd be like, "Those people are sketchy. I don't think I want to see a movie they like."
Of course, when I watched "Trekkies," I turned to my friends and said, "The way I see these people is how normal people see me, isn't it? No wonder nobody liked me in school."
The website says it's showing at some AMC and Regal theaters now.
I saw it last night. Nice that Joss and the gang get some publicity, but I was a little chagrined at the "it's all due to the fans" because, well, no. But it's part of the publicity hook, and as long as the movie does well and there's more, then the hype does not bother me too much.
My favorite part was, "after only 11 episodes, Firefly was mysteriously pulled from the air."
There's nothing mysterious about a network cancelling a show that hemmorhaged millions. It's pretty unmysterious.
My favorite part was, "after only 11 episodes, Firefly was mysteriously pulled from the air."
Yeah, that made me guffaw in the theater. Like maybe they needed to hire CSI to come look for clues. "Look there's the corpse of 'Firefly' with a ratings book next to it." "Think it could be the murder weapon?"
With the MLB post-season as an accessory before the fact?