anyway.



thread: 2005-10-05 : Various Media Comments

On 2005-10-07, Majcher wrote:

Serenity:  I was fortunate enough to see a preview on a giant inflatable screen out in the middle of nowhere, Texas, in the ruins of the western town sets they used for the Alamo movie.  In attendance were the fine ladies who play Kaylee and River, and several hundred fanatical Browncoats.  It was awesome.  It was a warm, clear night, so during the space scenes, it was just Serenity cruising along on a starfield, surrounded by a wide open sky full of real stars.  The sound of grown men weeping in the audience was impossible to ignore.

Lost:  More like a game of PSA than you'd imagine.  A friend of mine who just moved to town from teevee-land knows some of the writers and producers of the show.  They were originally under the impression that the show was only going to be aired for three episodes and then get yanked, so they just made up a whole bunch of craziness and threw it out there.  They were pretty surprised when they found out that they'd actually have to keep writing, and keep the nonsense that they started out with going.  (I've only seen the first two or three episodes, and, meh.  Didn't grab me.)

Battlestar Galactica:  Unquestionably the best thing on television today, hands down.



 

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