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Can anyone tell me is I shouldn't watch Serenity since i've never watched FireFly?
I did the same thing and enjoyed it quite a bit. Aside from the shitty fight scenes, that is. I read up a bit on wikipedia first, but I don't think even that was necessary.
I did the same thing and enjoyed it quite a bit. Aside from the shitty fight scenes, that is. I read up a bit on wikipedia first, but I don't think even that was necessary.
Re: Movie Recommendation Thread -
03-06-2007, 10:41 PM
im not sure if someone posted this yet but
49 up was a really dope documentary.
In the seventh film in the remarkable series of documentaries that began with Seven Up, Michael Apted revisits the seven individuals he first filmed as seven-year-old children and has revisited every seven years since. Life-changing decisions are made, shocking revelations revealed, and issues related to love, marriage, career, class, and prejudice are discussed in this fascinating portrait of human development. "Brilliant! The Up series is on my list of the ten greatest films of all time" (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times).
Re: Movie Recommendation Thread -
03-07-2007, 01:37 AM
See this movie, it won awards.
Plus the soundtrack is tits.
"Our operational world is an apathetic one, indifferent to itself, dispassionate and deadly boring. And it is useless to be dispassionate in a passionless world. Being carefree in a disinvested world has no meaning. That is how we became orphans."
-Jean Baudrillard