Yes! Thanks very much birdy!birdandbear wrote:Don't worry taraswizard, people seem to have taken my burbling fangirly blather about seeing the first screening with good enough graces....
And speaking of fangirl (/boy ) blather - Nathan Fillion is such a cool guy! (Which is good to know, since the first time I ever saw him was as Caleb in Bs7. ) He and Joss both post occasionally on the Serenity movie forum, and Nathan posted this long rant a few days ago, in which he just went off on this guy who worked at a comic book shop. Here's what he had to say in a thread titled "Captain Outraged! Edmonton fall in!"
Nathan Fillion Wrote:
It is times like these that I feel like Malcolm Reynolds. This is something that would surely get you kicked into an engine. I just went to a comic store to purchase the Serenity comic for my mom. The sweetheart that she is, gave her issues (with her favorite character on the front) to relatives who were having trouble tracking one down. Please bear in mind that Canada is a wondrous place where the service industry is polite and helpful, and that this experience is not the norm. The store I chose, which shall remain nameless (Warp 1 Comics), at an undisclosed location (just off Whyte Ave), has the singlemost sanctimonious, condescending, dishonest a$$hole I've had the misfortune of meeting. My brother and I called ahead to find out they had one issue left, but upon arriving, found out they are gouging people $20 bucks for the damned thing! "That's what they're worth." he sneered at me. I asked him to show me a listing of some sort to back it up. "Well, I just know what I paid Dark Horse for it." He wouldn't show me that, either. I am aware that Dark Horse wasn't expecting these books to sell as well as they are, and that they are going into a second printing, but I just picked up three of them two days ago at cover price at another store. My brother piped up with a, "What an interesting attitude you have." Let me tell you folks, this fella had an attitude, and a smirk that you wanted to knock off his face with a baseball bat dipped in dog poop. Of course, my brother couldn't help letting this guy know who he was trying to hose by holding the issue next to my face. "This guy look familliar? This isn't some JoJo off the street! He knows what he's talking about!" Check this out- the reply of this crap-catcher, who shall remain nameless (Darryl) was, (and imagine a dullards voice- how we make people we don't like sound in a story) "Well, then you can call Joss Whedon and ask him." I had to tell this purplebelly that I was being sarcastic when I thanked him for his excellent service, and I don't think he knew what sanctimonious meant!
Wouldn't a smart business man ask me to sign an issue and sell me one at a fair price? Wouldn't that fetch a prettier penny than ripping me off for one issue? Congratulations, dude! You are now on the Browncoat $hitlist.
Never have I tried to wield power in this way, but if being Malcolm Reynolds has taught me anything, it's to follow my over-developed sense of vengeance. BOYCOTT WARP ONE COMICS! If you are in the neighborhood, drop by to tell "the Buttress" that Browncoats don't take $hit from anyone. Tell your friends not to shop there, and lock 'em in the airlock if they do. Copy this post and e-mail it to fellow Edmontonians. Bump it to keep it alive.
Thank you. Thank you for letting me rant. If you feel I'm overboard, please feel free to, as Joss would say, contemplate silently.
The Captain
Edited to be less cruel, and to mention how wonderfully my dear mom was treated at HAPPY HARBOR. Thank you, staff and owners at Happy Harbor. You made my mom's day. Turns out, Warp One tried to hose her, too, by telling her that the Jayne covered issue was a rarity. Love you, Adam B. You ARE a rarity. Nothin' agin you. But will these butt-tards stoop so low as to steal from a woman? For shame, Warp One, for shame.
You can order the Serenity mini-series comics at darkhorse.com for $2.99 apiece.
btw: Darth, are you enjoying your birthday present?
Birdy, the sweetheart she is, sent me the Firefly series as a birthday present.
I didn't actually get round to watching it for quite a few months, to be honest. I never really heard of the series, and I'm often busy. But then I thought, what the hell, I'll get it a go.
I instantly loved it.
I texted annie right after watch the first episode, beaming my thanks and how good this show was. She was thrilled at my instant warming to the show. Yes, she does have a great urge to get as many people to watch this show... I have seen it.
I'll tell you, this programme has more character development and depth than Star Wars ever had. Throughly worth watching.
Sadly, I cannot yet watch the film yet. America has it's films before us... and yet they have our films at the same time as us... "does that seem fair to you"?
So it still hasn't come out yet, but when It does, I'll be there, and try to persuade others to be there also.