the first one seems more firefly-universe-ey to me. Maybe because it's in YoSaffBridge colors.
Xander ,'Help'
Firefly 5: That's my girl... That's my good girl.
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe.
It turns out I should be good this Wednesday (assuming I get out of work on time) but I'll be working on the 23rd.
Well at least you'll be here this week. I expect we might get a large crowd this week. Good times!
I liked the livejournal FF/Serenity/Wicked video. It's even cooler for them that Tim posted Joss' comment. That alone would (for me anyway) justify time and effort.
I'm totally loving the essays in "The Psychology of Joss Whedon". The one I'm currently reading discusses the presence or lack of personality disorders in Mal and Jayne. Fun stuff.
My son got on a Firefly kick this weekend, so we have been mainlining. We got up to Ariel tonight. I just want to hug this show.
Hi Def Serenity on sale for $14.99.
I'm betting that has something to do with a recent announcement by, I think, Warners that would go exclusively with BlueRay as their hi-def format choice. It's pretty much seen as the beginning of the end for Hi-Def in the BlueRay vs. Hi-Def format war.
A friend of mine saw a player at Best Buy that will play either hd or bluray. ($8000.00 or thereabouts.)
It's pretty much seen as the beginning of the end for Hi-Def in the BlueRay vs. Hi-Def format war.
Which is surprising because I always assumed HD-DVD would win. I mean, it has HD and DVD right there in the name! NAME RECOGNITION, right?
According to the home theater geeks I know, Blu-Ray is the preferable high definition format. Also, it was first and Blu-Ray vs. Hi-Def is seen as the equivalent of DVD vs. DIVX, with Hi-Def being DIVX (minus the pay-to-play aspect that doomed DIVX from the start).
Plus blu-ray discs can store a LOT more data