other random bits
Jun. 26th, 2006 09:17 pmMy parents wanted to show off their shiny new mall (Pittsburgh Mills), but it was raining so we didn't see much of it. I am not a recreational shopper (unless it caters to my particular obsessions, but I don't get excited over things like clothes), and mostly one expanse of stores is much like another to me, so shrug. I don't need to see the third local Barnes & Noble or the 437th Starbucks; I care about the unusual or unique stores, but they are very much the minority in such developments. (And in the "some things never change" department, service in the new mall's new Eat & Park was very slow. We were on the verge of walking out without paying not because we're that kind of people but because we couldn't find anyone who would take our money.)
Later Sunday we went to afternoon tea hosted by a friend, but the aforementioned rain meant we didn't go out into her garden. It was a pleasant gathering, though, and the tea and little sandwiches and cookies were tasty.
Dani and I didn't catch Firefly when it was on TV, so when we were recently ordering stuff anyway we picked up the show on DVD. We've seen three episodes so far, and it's got my attention. I take it we aren't going to find out what's up with River before the end of the show (or the movie)? I was a little surprised to see how overtly a western it is -- the horses in the first episode and the bar fight in the second augmented the soundtrack and the characters' general style. :-)
Given how little TV we watch (less now that West Wing and Commander in Chief are done), I wonder if it would ultimately be cheaper to cancel the cable and just buy the interesting shows when they come out on DVD. As a benchmark for lag time I just checked Amazon, and this year's Invasion is due out in August. But hey -- it says "complete series"? Did they really not renew it? Bummer -- I'd heard that they did, but apparently they changed their minds.
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Date: 2006-06-27 02:33 am (UTC)And prepare to be very annoyed that what is out, is currently all there is (and possibly all there will every be, short of books and comics)
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Date: 2006-06-27 07:14 am (UTC)I've seen all of the first two DVDs, and the first episode on disc 3 (but I wasn't paying enough attention so I'll go back and re-watch when I get the chance). I'm not gonna see the movie until I get done with the episodes. It's got my attention as well, but I don't have the discs (yet).
I take it we aren't going to find out what's up with River before the end of the show (or the movie)?
I sure don't think so... but wait til you see what she gets up to on the second DVD (primarily the episode "Safe").
I was a little surprised to see how overtly a western it is...
I gather that the non-Core worlds can't get much by way of technology, so they go with what they can get. As for the analogy between the non-Core worlds and the Wild West, I picked up on that before I even saw the pilot ("Serenity" on disc 1).
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Date: 2006-06-27 11:57 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-06-27 06:19 pm (UTC)Much will suddenly make sense by the time the credits roll at the end of the movie.
Oh yeah, and if you haven't found it already, study this website:
http://fireflychinese.home.att.net/updates.html
It's translations of the Chinese lines spoken during the TV series and movie.
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Date: 2006-06-28 08:28 pm (UTC)Without getting into spoilers: the movie is fairly River-centric, and gets into some decent depth about her backstory.
Despite its short run, Firefly was one of the best shows of recent years -- the writing just sings, and it was a real shame when it got cancelled. I'll warn you now that the movie, while fun, is quite a bit different from the TV show: it takes what I suspect was originally intended to be a full season of the show and compresses it into 2 hours, so it is much more plot-centric, rather than being as deeply character-centric as the show tended to be.
I wonder if it would ultimately be cheaper to cancel the cable and just buy the interesting shows when they come out on DVD.
Not a crazy idea.
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