hmm, a query... Will the series continue to be known as Firefly after this movie comes out? Or will there be enough new fans that it will become called serenity?
I suspect the series will still be called Firefly, but I don't know what the world as a whole will be called. The Malverse? ;-) No, I have no idea. But fingers crossed that the movie is such a huge hit that FOX is like, "Um, about that TV series we prematurely canceled..."
I can't believe we're in the same house, we're LJ-ing to each other, and we haven't even said good morning yet!
Through my job at the Daily Cal. I'm going to review it for Monday's paper. I also interviewed Robbie Stamp, one of the executive producers--a very sweet old British man who was friends with Douglas Adams.
I liked it. It seemed a bit abreviated, but I think it was pretty good. Can't touch the book, but the book is always better anyway. I liked the way the Vogon's were portrayed, and I think Alan Rickman was perfect as the voice of Marvin.
Yeah, that's pretty much how I felt. The one thing that really bugged me, though, far more than the "abbreviated" feel, was the tacked-on romance between Arthur and Trillian. ::vomits:: I never knew I was so cold-hearted.
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hmm, a query... Will the series continue to be known as Firefly after this movie comes out? Or will there be enough new fans that it will become called serenity?
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I suspect the series will still be called Firefly, but I don't know what the world as a whole will be called. The Malverse? ;-) No, I have no idea. But fingers crossed that the movie is such a huge hit that FOX is like, "Um, about that TV series we prematurely canceled..."
I can't believe we're in the same house, we're LJ-ing to each other, and we haven't even said good morning yet!
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Screening? Is this your working-for-the-paper in again? I should get back into journalism, really.
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