Well, I do think it's a good cause. I want Serenity to be successful because I think it's a better movie than much of the dreck out there, and I want there to be more good movies. That my personal preferences weren't catered to is my problem, not Serenity's.
It's an obligation only so far as I'd like to support (in however tiny an amount a couple of ticket purchases can support) the movie, and movies I approve of.
It looked to me like a plastic rocket (hee!) that they were all hanging things on--prayers, perhaps?--and Zoe was going to light the fuse that shot it off.
Exactly what it looked like to me. Old-tymey ESTES rocket. [link] hee.
I thought it was probably a memorial for the people of Miranda. With a plastic rocket.
Oh, man, I can't believe it! The SciFi channel blurred out Mal's butt at the end of "Trash!" How cruel, evil, perverted and mean can they be. I'ma pout, now.
Ha! That's incentive to buy the DVDs.
Well, I do have the DVDs. But, somehow, watching it on TV makes it seem like it's still a current show. Sigh. However, I may have to dig out the DVDs just to play that scene. I feel shortchanged. Hee.
somehow, watching it on TV makes it seem like it's still a current show
Yeah, every time TiVo picks up a favorite episode that I have in uncommercial widescreen high-quality pristine form just two feet away, I'm all kinds of excited to catch it on the actual TV. Go figure.
That's how I feel when I run across
Wonderfalls
on [memfault]. Then I remember. Then I seethe. I haven't run across Firefly when clicking, yet.
It was fun to watch "Trash" on tv - rather than on dvd. It's sad, I know -- but still fun.
That's how I feel when I run across Wonderfalls on [memfault].
Logo. I watched "Cocktail Bunny" last night.