Illyria skrev:Gorram fantastisk film. Jag vill se den igen och det snart. Förhandsvisningar, var är ni?
AKS skrev:Aaaaargh! Varför bara fem kopior?! Varför?????!!!!!!!!!!
(Jag anser att detta är ett tillfälle då man får överanvända skiljetecken.)
Tack för era korta omdömen. Ser fram emot fler eftersom det väl var några till härifrån som skulle se filmen.
AKS skrev:Vet du ens om den kommer till Luleå? Det var ju tal om enbart 5 kopior förut i alla fall och då kommer den *inte* till Sundsvall i alla fall.
The Buffster skrev:Dom flesta filmer brukar komma till Luleå (dock inte alla) men man brukar få vänta länge.
EDIT: men nu kollade jag på SF:s hemsida igen och det ser ut som om jag kommer att behöva vänta ännu längre. Trodde man kunde kolla kommande filmer för enskilda städer men det gick nog inte. Fan, ännu längre känns alltför jobbigt så det blir nog att ladda ner i alla fall.
Rombat skrev:AKS skrev:Vet du ens om den kommer till Luleå? Det var ju tal om enbart 5 kopior förut i alla fall och då kommer den *inte* till Sundsvall i alla fall.
Känns tveksamt med Växjö också. Jag tror jag lutar bombhot igen. Den ska hit på något sätt!
AKS skrev:Jag ska skicka iväg ett mail till SF info nu.
Glorificus skrev:AKS skrev:Jag ska skicka iväg ett mail till SF info nu.
Jag med... och hoppas att jag inte får samma svar som för snart ett år sen... även om det svaret var rätt roande. (Står att läsa på... sida 6 i denna tråd.)
Don't get me wrong, I had a good time at the movies watching Serenity, Joss Whedon's rollicking sci-fi/Western follow-up to his short-lived Fox series, Firefly. Unlike bigger-budgeted space epics (like the last few Star Bores— er, Wars), it has genuine humor and heart amid the adventure, as ragtag mercenaries — led by Nathan Fillion as Capt. Mal Reynolds — outwit and outfight their foes. But I couldn't help feeling I was seeing an overblown, exposition-heavy episode of a TV show. Movies may have a bigger screen, but TV provides a grander canvas for Whedon's storytelling. Maybe Sci Fi Channel can do the next sequel.
AKS skrev:Matt Roush på tvguide.com har sett Serenity och gillar den med vissa reservationer. Jag spoilermarkerar även om jag personligen inte tyckte den spoilade alls. Vill vara på säkra sidan.Don't get me wrong, I had a good time at the movies watching Serenity, Joss Whedon's rollicking sci-fi/Western follow-up to his short-lived Fox series, Firefly. Unlike bigger-budgeted space epics (like the last few Star Bores— er, Wars), it has genuine humor and heart amid the adventure, as ragtag mercenaries — led by Nathan Fillion as Capt. Mal Reynolds — outwit and outfight their foes. But I couldn't help feeling I was seeing an overblown, exposition-heavy episode of a TV show. Movies may have a bigger screen, but TV provides a grander canvas for Whedon's storytelling. Maybe Sci Fi Channel can do the next sequel.
Hej!
Tack för ditt mail.
Den har premiär 4/11 men det är ännu inte klart vilka städer den
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CheeseGuy skrev:Tvärtom är jag lite oroad för att vissa inte kommer att gilla att den inte alls känns som Firefly.
Tomas skrev:så är det mindre än 40 dagar till Serenity
Tomas skrev:ifall den 4:e november gäller (sf har ändrat datumet på hemsidan där det stod 25:e tidigare) så är det mindre än 40 dagar till Serenity (om man bortser från eventuella förhandsvisningar)
"We have a much broader base than just sci-fi people," he says. "That's what I found in our screenings so far. They're a diverse group, fairly well-adjusted socially, and I expect that a lot of them are even having sex. I really think the line between geeks and the rest of the world is blurring."
Posted: 27 Sep 2005 2:22 pm
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Well boys and girls and boys dressed as girls and girls dressed as Kaylee, the time is almost upon us. This Friday we take that old rust-bucket out of the shipyard and see if she can breach atmo. It's been a long (to paraphrase a band I like) strange trip, and it'll be nice finally to show everybody what it is we've been tinkering with all this time. You already know you have my thanks, from the hardcore fans to the softcore... fans.... let me try that again. From the people manning the booths, buying DVD sets for their friends, getting banners seen everywhere on Australian TV, raffling artwork for ticketholders (Adam Hughes, take a bow), to the most casual fan who just wants to see the flick and won't ever even read this. You guys are the fuel in the engine, the Fire in the Fly, the weird green stuff coming out of Serenity's butt. (Hmmm. Forget that last one. I'm a little bit out of control here.)
Everyone needs something to keep them going. Mal has his ship. Zoe has her integrity. Jayne has Vera. And I've got you guys.
So what now? There have been so many posts about seeing it, seeing it again, the first weekend, the second weekend, being enthusiastic without being obnoxious (and yes, it IS hard to see over the pom-pom of a Jayne hat), buying tickets in advance, making a noise... I honestly wouldn't know what to add. I can tell you this: the movie will play in about 2200 hundred theaters, which is a good number. Too many, and you get empty theaters with no energy -- not enough, and you get, well, not enough. It may be hard to find in some areas but it'll be out there. Leave no multiplex unturned! This is going to be a ground war, peeps -- we have to hold the valley for a long while. However it opens, it needs to HOLD. Instead of the Alliance we'll be fighting viewer apathy, fear of something new, the urge to wait for DVD, and Jessica Alba in a bikini. (Although I have it on good authority that she spends 90% of the film in a huge wooly parka. Make sure that gets out.)
The day this puppy opens, I'll be seeing it with my family (don't worry, there's a lot of them, and they're all paying) and then I'm off to Europe to learn the word 'Browncoats' in nine different languages -- 'cause like I said, it's all about holding. I'll never be far from a computer, though, so I can check in with y'all. Thanks for every damn thing.
And remember, amidst all the urgency to make this an event, all the work and the worry, to take two hours and just enjoy yourself. That is, after all, what all this fighting's about.
-joss.
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