Bobster Commands Thee Redux
Bobster Commands Thee Redux
Obviously, I need to be more brief and to the point this time.
See "Serenity" THIS weekend, okay.
Why. Don't listen to me, listen to the assembled wisdom of journos and movie fans...
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/serenity/
That's it. Promise not to do this again -- don't wanna cause no anti-Browncoat, or worse, anti-Bobster, backlash.
See "Serenity" THIS weekend, okay.
Why. Don't listen to me, listen to the assembled wisdom of journos and movie fans...
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/serenity/
That's it. Promise not to do this again -- don't wanna cause no anti-Browncoat, or worse, anti-Bobster, backlash.
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Well, can't argue there. It looks like it's W&G is a great movie -- "Serenity" more than a little bit violent/scary for anyone under 10/11 or so, I'd say...but perhaps if you nod approvingly at the poster or something.
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No one comes to the multiplex unless they want to see the movie....
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Apparently, America isn't getting a lot of office coffee this week, but the UK is will get a nice cuppa.
C'mon yanks, fall in already! I'm getting a might twitchy here.
C'mon yanks, fall in already! I'm getting a might twitchy here.
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I'm glad! Don't want any reaver-based five year old nightmares on my conscious!
BTW -- someone's listening, though the U.S. box office was kind of a mixed bag (and, based on some late breaking anecdotal reports, may be getting mixier, though probably in a positive direction), "Serenity" was #1 at the U.K. boxoffice this weekend.
BTW -- someone's listening, though the U.S. box office was kind of a mixed bag (and, based on some late breaking anecdotal reports, may be getting mixier, though probably in a positive direction), "Serenity" was #1 at the U.K. boxoffice this weekend.
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i and a friend saw Serenity again this weekend.
i'm trying!
i'd think kids age 10 or over could deal w/ the scary bits.
has the link to the first nine minutes been posted?
http://video.vividas.com/CDN1/3929_Serenity/web/
and totally legal!
i'm trying!
i'd think kids age 10 or over could deal w/ the scary bits.
has the link to the first nine minutes been posted?
http://video.vividas.com/CDN1/3929_Serenity/web/
and totally legal!
Haven't seen it yet, but you'll get no argument from me. I was into W&G well before they were cool.
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Loves me some Wallace & Grommit. Great film. Completely satisfying.
Bobster, is it OK if i wait for the DVD? I promise I'll rent it if you say it's OK to wait. Babysitting is a bitch. I'm asking for a special dispensation from Pope Bob VII. It's allowed. I read it in the Vulgate of St. Schlomo.
Bobster, is it OK if i wait for the DVD? I promise I'll rent it if you say it's OK to wait. Babysitting is a bitch. I'm asking for a special dispensation from Pope Bob VII. It's allowed. I read it in the Vulgate of St. Schlomo.
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
--William Shakespeare
--William Shakespeare
I tend to be forgiving of the needs of parents (who, if they're going to see a movie at all right now, are going to go with the W&G, for good reason). However....we need each and every one of you...at the theaters...now, really. Things are okay, but kind of on the edge. At this rate, I might have to wait awhile for the sequel (I'm sure it's coming, it's just a matter of when and, perhaps, in what form.) That would be bad.
So, a compromise...if you want a dispensation BUY the DVD. I know it's a lot for a movie you haven't seen, but I'm not sure how renting factors into the money equation...kind of indirect. But, if you must rent it then go ahead. We'll be fine. Really.. Then, I'm betting, you'll want to buy the series DVD. But that doesn't go to Universal...My head hurts.
BTW -- Good work, U.K folk. Keep it up!
So, a compromise...if you want a dispensation BUY the DVD. I know it's a lot for a movie you haven't seen, but I'm not sure how renting factors into the money equation...kind of indirect. But, if you must rent it then go ahead. We'll be fine. Really.. Then, I'm betting, you'll want to buy the series DVD. But that doesn't go to Universal...My head hurts.
BTW -- Good work, U.K folk. Keep it up!
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No, but you can be ripe for conversion!
See the first 9 minutes of "Serenity" here....
http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2681478?htv=12
See the first 9 minutes of "Serenity" here....
http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2681478?htv=12
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