(Wolfram's real name is Hart. Don't tell.)
Firefly 4: Also, we can kill you with our brains
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.
Shrift's real name is shrift, and I don't care what her driver's license says.
Hell yeah.
If anybody called me NovaChild in life, I think I'd do a double-take. Strangely, I imagine I'd take Nova without blinking.
David, David Griswold, Gris, Griswold, Grizzly Bear, Grize, D-Gris, Dave, and Hey, Dude are all preferable, however.
That statement isn't pretentious, I think, it's just fandomly. He thinks it's the best movie ever made. Good for him. I've got friends that make the same argument for Starship Troopers. Hell, I've said similar things about some weird movies in my time (Josie and the Pussycats, for example, briefly owned me). It's very easy to get frustrated with the general world's lackluster reaction to something you think deserves better, and respond with an enthusiasm backlash. It's like when I look up a movie I quite liked on IMDB and it has a user rating of 5, and I have to restrain myself from giving it an undeserved 10 just to pull up its rating.
Josie and the Pussycats.. Uhm. Why do people keep mentioning that movie, isn't it a teen girl film?
Yes. With moments of almost-but-not-quite totally brilliant satire on modern pop culture that make it a really fun movie to watch.
Plus, Alan Cumming is in it. And Seth Green plays one-fifth of the funniest band ever to die in a movie's teaser.
Naughty boy.
You're not having the most accurate day.
As far as I know, I'm the only person here that cares about initial sentence capitalisation of my name. I'm very erratic about it online with other people, manically consistent with it on and offline with my own. Felt it would be neater in that post to be consistent.
Hey, I never claim to be accurately. I'm the person who proclaimed Firefly dead and buried in 2002 (which is technically correct still, I suppose).
It's interesting seeing how people perceive online things differently.
And since none but ourselves, we loyal Browncoats, will probably look as in-depth into the movie, we're going to have to tell the world exactly why this is the best movie ever made.
It's not the idea that browncoats are going to be nerdy about Serenity and notice a lot of details that casual viewers will not see. It's
- one, calling it "the best movie ever made"-- does HP fandom maintain that they are the best novels ever written with a straight face?
- two, assuming that noting relevant details to properly evaluate the movie can *only* be done by "loyal browncoats"
- three, the further assumption that proselytizing is still necessary and possible
- four, the use of "loyal browncoats." Ugh.
Kevin, here, have a roll of paper towels to wipe the guac off your...entire body.
I think the lesson learned here, is that you should probably ask permission from a webmaster before submitting their site to the 'verse version of a slashdotting, to not make assumptions about people's names, and also, that ita is not a boy.
Loyality in fandom does urk me a bit, but the fact people are pulling apart the alledged strangeness/wankyness/etc of an overly long sentence is no less strange/wanky/etc.
Allyson, it was somebody here who suggested it should be put in front of JW's nose. If somebody doesn't want something putting on the internet, they probably shouldn't put it on the internet.
I'd be interested to know if Nilly is remotely bothered by any of this.