JZ, you guys should try Samurai Champloo.
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.
Except of course, the Outlaw Star has giant arms and would engage in hand to hand combat with other starships. And occassionally smack them around with it's giant axe.
The beautiful thing about anime, they never do anything in halfs...
I grabbed a Wired magazine to read on the flight to the F2F, and they had a blurb about the crazy browncoat guy who raised the ~1000 to bring Firefly back. The tone of the paragraph was that he was cool.
I don't get it - you can't bring Firefly back. I do wonder if someone could play in Joss' 'Verse and make their own good stories though....
Except of course, the Outlaw Star has giant arms and would engage in hand to hand combat with other starships. And occassionally smack them around with it's giant axe.
Well, there is that. I thought the grappler ship idea was lame. I liked the concept of the "Caster" though, and adopted it for a Mage RPG character. It was a fun character to play. Everyone else is calling upon the spirits or releasing their chi and my guy is crouching behind cover cursing because he forgot to pack enough fire shells that day.
My dad watched Serenity with us last night. He loved every second of it, despite never having even heard of Firefly before.
I have several friends who saw Serenity without ever having wanted to see Firefly. Every one of them liked it tremendously, but none have seen Firefly even yet--because a TV series could not begin to compare with a feature film.
Poor deluded souls.
Yeah, there's some people who don't have time to watch TV (or rather, don't make time). I mock them with non-monkey pants.
I know somebody who doesn't own a TV. I'm pretty sure they're 99.9% more productive in life than me, but it still scares me..
because a TV series could not begin to compare with a feature film.
I mock them with The Wire, Deadwood, The Sopranos, The Singing Detective, and the Office (BBC version, natch), any of which are comparable to the finest of films.
(I actually like the NBC version of The Office).
(I think I'm the only one).
I really don't, Kevin. I know a great many people who love the hell out of it. Apparently, it really found its voice in the second season.