Number of attempted Joe-job spams since yesterday: 68. Number that actually
ended up on the site: 0.
It's really nice using a simple perl weblog, so that I can hack around
problems quickly and in a way that the spam scripters aren't as likely to have
encountered elsewhere.
Category: Geek
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Laura and I saw Serenity this weekend,
and it was very good. Since we both loved Firefly
when we watched the whole (criminally short-lived) series on DVD, our
expectations were high. Joss Whedon certainly did not disappoint (which was
by no means
certain). I tore through seven seasons of Buffy DVDs because of his
masterful ability to convey all kinds of ideas, feelings, and emotions in a very
direct and moving way through his characters, and his willingness to look hard
at anything and everything, without pulling his punches. I loved
Firefly for the same reason.
Serenity was that same approach distilled
down into two intense hours.
I definitely recommend watching the series first, since character-driven
stories are more powerful the better you know the characters and you simply
can't get the same level of connection in two hours as you can in the longer
exposure of the series. That said, I was impressed by the way he introduced
everyone and their relationships quickly but without feeling rushed, so I have
no doubt that it would stand alone quite well. It's Whedon at his best.
The only downside was that it brought a sense of closure that the aborted
series never had, which severely dampened that small glimmer of hope that
someday, somehow, Firefly would return
to be the many-season show it so richly deserved to be.
Category: A & E
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