The thing I find amusing is that Browncoats aren't all that craxy when compared to the local automotive scene (my other hobby). They just have Serenity to be craxy about instead of big wings on 110 horsepower econoboxes and the same motor swap everyone and his brother's doing.
Personally, I think we just need to send the world's population on a tour of an industrial factory without warning signs or safty rails. Those that survive get to keep living. That should cut down the craxiness right across the board.
On topic: Um... Is/was Jubal Early really a lion?
Yes. And Wash was (sob!) totally a leaf on the wind.
Betsy, are yyou ready for another viewing yet? Maidengurl and I are thinking about heading to Union City on Sunday for a matinee.
So, earlier when I said I'd seen it four times, I miscounted. I had seen it five times. Saw it again last night, so now I've seen it six times.
How about other folks?
How about other folks?
Twice. There are a bunch of other movies in the queue, so I might not see it again in the theaters.
Five. I think I'm going to hold off another viewing until after I have the Wallace & Grommit movie and maybe A History of Violence under my belt—I was drifting off during some of the early dialogue scenes last time.
Betsy, are yyou ready for another viewing yet? Maidengurl and I are thinking about heading to Union City on Sunday for a matinee.
We have Dar Williams tickets, so thanks but no. I want to see
Mirrormask
and
Wallace and Gromit
more than I want to see
Serenity
again -- twice will do me until the DVD comes out.
Three times, which ties the record for number of live viewings of a currently-released movie for me. (I'm not counting stuff like
Singin' in the Rain
which should be seen as many times in a theatre as you are capable of, IMHO.)
I've only seen it the once, due to being horribly poor, though I would like to see it again.
I've seen it three times, counting the advanced screenings. May see it again this weekend when I'm visiting my folks and I'm supposed to see it with a friend of mine who borrowed my DVDs at some point when both our schedules are free.