pretty sure my friend and i were the only Whedonites in the theatre, but there was only about ten of us, tops. we laughed at many things. the others? not as much.
Buffy ,'The Killer In Me'
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Julie - The way the Director was talking at the end, I think all the "stations" were just multiple redundancy, since even if only the US station succeeded, the Old Gods would stay asleep. So all of them were doing propitiation of the same ****, they just did it differently according to their cultures.
Yes, P-C, yes!
P-C, yep, it was Dan's turn for the Extra Loud Geek Guffaw on that one!
But he just finished watching all 5 seasons of Angel in order on Sunday, so he's extra-steeped in geek right now. Poor boy did all the season of SPN before that.
(I'm so proud...)
I just watched Young Adult. I haven't felt so weirdly conflicted about a movie in a while. It's not a bad movie. It's a good movie I didn't particularly enjoy watching.
Fred,
I used to LOVE the Three Stooges when I was a kid. Watched the reruns on weekends. I'm not sure I found it funny, but I loved to watch them with a Shirley Temple movies.
I run far away from slapstick now. I just don't like it much for slapstick sake. You couldn't pay me to watch the movie.
I was a big THree Stooges fan as a kid. The preview for the movie did absolutely nothing for me. So I don't know if it's the movie, or if I just got tired of the slapstick.
I laughed my way through American Reunion so I'm pretty sure it's not aversion to slapstick that's behind my make-sign-of-the-cross reaction to the Stooges movie.
according to [link] , there is a Reaver in Cabin in the Woods. it's the little things...