Suggest it casually if conversation comes up ("What good movies have you seen lately?")
I actually do slightly more than that. I have my Firefly background on my desk top (a couple of weeks ago, it was an Ex Machina desktop, and last week it was this really cool shot of a gigantic bridge in, I think, France), and I actually was talking to one of the big bosses about it just today, who came by and mentioned that he was thinking about going to see it, and we chatted, and now I have a special project to do, damn it! So it's not all to the good.
Um.
Anyway, yeah. Go see it. Is I think the point.
Goddamn that Joss Whedon, who does he think he is, Tim Minnear?
I know. I'm expecting Joss to post any minute now saying, "I killed Wash, and I'd do it again."
The only thing that has made me not want to see a film is pervasive, can't escape, haunts my dreams marketing.
If this means that damn ad where Brittany Murphy singsongs "I'll never teh-hellll" I'm right there with you.
Goddamn that Joss Whedon, who does he think he is, Tim Minnear?
I know. I'm expecting Joss to post any minute now saying, "I killed Wash, and I'd do it again."
The movie may have broken me (good grief, I was sobbing and shaking in the theater), but I do not feel betrayed. I might have an intense need to thwap Joss repeatedly about the head and shoulders should I ever be within arm's reach (but really, is that ever going to happen? no). But I do not feel like he has betrayed the fans by killing off beloved characters. I love the guys, and wish I could get 'em back.
I don't s'pose there's any chance we'll find that these were mystical deaths? Please?
Still, not betrayed.
When my friend (in a different state) saw the movie, he heard a kid say to his parent: "Wow, that was a lot better than 'War of the Worlds!'"
I feel like we lost the high moral ground on Variety ads right around GBAE.
And you could have gotten it back, if you'd just done a Give Buffy a Cheeseburger ad, but did you? No.
I'm insanely proud of that Variety ad for Firefly, though. I regretted it for some time, but got over that issue pretty recently.
As you should be.
I know. I'm expecting Joss to post any minute now saying, "I killed Wash, and I'd do it again."
"But maybe next time I'll lose the blogger."
How many swayable potential movie viewers read Variety? That's what I don't get about the ad. You want to reach my next door neighbour and convince them to watch it, not poke at industry people.