when Mal was detailing the plan to rescue him if his trip to Inara's went South and Zoe replied "and risk my ship?"
And it echoed back to their moment in the Train Job where she asked if she could get his cut if he died. I loved that.
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.
when Mal was detailing the plan to rescue him if his trip to Inara's went South and Zoe replied "and risk my ship?"
And it echoed back to their moment in the Train Job where she asked if she could get his cut if he died. I loved that.
Glowing review from, of all places, a National Review reviewer who had never seen any of Joss's work: [link]
And I never watched Firefly, the UPN cult series that more or less gave birth to Serenity.
I saw the Fox series, but missed the UPN one....
It's the one Tim worked on.
Still waiting on the DVDs for that one.
Still waiting on the DVDs for that one.
Damn that lazy UPN. Let's send them apples.
Still waiting on the DVDs for that one.They're included as extras on the DVD for Tim's A Very Special Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode.
I liked how the reviewer added the ship itself in the personae dramatic at the end. For someone who has never seen a JW product, much less the Firefly series, to nod at 'the 10th character' in a review suggests that Joss did his job well. I love it when people do their jobs well almost as much as I hate when they do them poorly, thank you Joss.
Wow, that's a great article. The Maoist bit is kind of interesting to think about, and it's nice to hear someone who doesn't go "what? why is there chinese, I'm so confuuused..."
Gothamist loves Serenity, too...
But wait ... there's more, such as worthwhile holdovers like A History of Violence and Serenity, the latter of which -- with its resounding critical approval and tons of buzz -- surprised us with its poor showing at the box office last week, barely able to crack $10 million and utterly failing at challenging Jodie Foster and a jumbo jet for the top spot. With all these options (and more), what's a poor movie-lover to do?