Andi and I are watching The Train Job with Joss and Tim commentary.
Oooh. The Joss 'n' Tim Show might be my most favourite TV commentary
ever.
Except for maybe the Joss 'n' Nathan Show on "Serenity." Or Tim's love for OOG. Okay, I can't really choose.
Cashmere, I'm totally with you. While I'm overcome with joy at the prospect of ANY new Firefly, two hours of film is just so much less than countless hours of fabulous tv.
Though this:
A Firefly movie written by Tim?
might just make me die of glee.
Oooh. The Joss 'n' Tim Show might be my most favourite TV commentary ever.
Nathan 'n' Alan Show, "War Stories."
Face. Hurt. Laughing.
Now I have to go home and watch all the commentaries. Aw, darn. I think War Stories and OiS were the only commentaries I've watched so far.
My only bitterness is that I couldn't get preview tickets in Seattle. Mostly, I am very happy about the movie. But only because I'm sure that it will do well, we'll have two sequels, and then it will come back to tv, even if it must morph somewhat to do so. If I am deluded, it is at least a happy delusion.
Also, it looks like I might possibly be in the Bay Area at opening time. Are any festivities planned?
Cereal: Yes, Zenkitty, you must watch the commentaries. Although, if you were skipping, you could skip the commentary for Shindig. Mildly cute, but not all that exciting.
Shindig is one of my favorite commentaries, because I'm a production-side nerd and so loved all the comments from Shawna about the costumes. I am aware, though, that it is generally (and rightly so) considered the least entertaining of the commentaries.
I might have to watch the Shindig commentary just to find out if she bought that hoopskirted outfit of Kaylee's something or she made it. Hoopskirts are a hoot to wear. As long as you don't plan to do anything like sit down.
Mikey, I was there. I heard the same comment/wishful thinking/plotting as you did.
Morena Baccarin, Sean Maher, Gina Torres, Nathan Fillion, Jewel Staite, Summer Glau and Chiwetol Ejiofor will be attending the premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on August 22nd. Joss Whedon and Chris Buchanan will also be there.
Anybody want me to shout stupid question at them?
I'm going to ask if this is the film spin off of Wonderfalls.
Hoopskirts are a hoot to wear. As long as you don't plan to do anything like sit down.
You can sit down in them, so long as you make sure the top hoop is above your butt when you do so. You just need lots of room on either side. Though it's fun watching the folks who haven't figured out to lift the hoops before sitting. "Nice underwear, my lady!"