I Aim to Misbehave

Just got back from the Serenity screening. There was a huge line for this preview, but SarahK and I got to go in ahead of all the other where the prime seating was roped off just for bloggers and some browncoats, I think.
Anyway, I’ll have my review tomorrow… spoiler free – and there is plenty to spoil. Also, we’re going to try to have the new IMAudiO out before the end of the week with SarahK’s review.
Be honorable, ronin.

10 Comments

  1. I can’t believe you are so calm about it, Frank …
    I mean, the only coherent thought going through my head throughout the movie was “HOLY S#%T!”
    Good Lord, how do they expect us to review that without ruining it for everybody else?
    Bonus Haiku:
    I am so freaked out
    serenity blew my mind
    how can I go on?

  2. Medium line at my screening…
    Insane… I still dont know how to process the whole thing. Definately parts that shocked/surprised me. Clearly.
    Except for the “they wont see this coming” part. I saw it coming for about 45 minutes 🙂 But maybe because it’s what I would have done, too.
    I like the transition point, though, the best. Before it, it just seems like another random job. After it, all bets are off, and things are a lot darker and impactful. You have a sneaking suspicion that they might just kill off the entire cast in one final pyrrhic moment.
    And also, Kaylee’s line “The hell with that, I wanna live!” was easily worth the price of admission. Which, technically for me, was free.
    But you get the idea.

  3. Yes, you will be able to follow it without having seen the series, but there is a lot to absorb.
    The line at our preview was about… well, 450 people. We had to turn people away at the door for 45 minutes before the film started, ’cause it was packed.
    I’ve seen two of the early previews and tonight’s Premiere, and it frickin’ rocked every time.
    But it is hard to describe it without spoilers.

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