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I can't stop thinking about this movie. This movie is unbelievably good. I understand that the print last night was a more recent print than kung_fu_monkey ,
saintpookie and
drtectonic saw, so it's much improved, quality-wise. I'm going to agree with Beemer that Joss is, well, I can't bring myself to type it, but, I'm, thinking it. In a good way. Mostly.
I cried more than once. I laughed a good deal, too. I will not spoil the movie, as that would be a terrible crime, since that's the kind of movie it is. The acting was amazing. The stunts were fabulous. The peripherial cast was interesting, and well, David Krumholtz.
I'm going to admit, my appologies to goobermunch , but it made Revenge of the Sith seem even more a shadow of what it could have been. I wish Joss had written the first three SW movies. Then, they would have mattered as much as they could and should have. But, they fell short. While this isn't an effects extravaganza, the effects are good, but, the story is so remarkable, that I'm torn between wanting more, and well, almost hoping there isn't more, since it might kill me. It is uncompromising, and has several surprises. Trust Joss, I guess. The jerk. I need to meet this man, and talk with him. Or work for him.
Also, the banner thing went off smashingly. We ended up with 34 of the 35 cities participating in some form or another, but most had banners like in the picture, linked in the next sentence. This is a large picture, but, when I saw it, it made my month, and was beyond awesome. Joss was blown away, and quite touched by the whole thing apparently, and I am so glad I sucked up my initial "didn't get tickets" disappointment to set out the idea anyway. Besides, there is no way this would've worked without all the people who jumped aboard, and made it go. To be redundant and almost cliche, "we did the impossible, and that makes us mighty." I still have the Denver banner, which will be mailed later, since our Universal reps weren't up to the task. I'd be happy to let anyone peep at it, and sign it. Fact, I think I'm going to sign it a second time. Can't Stop the Signal, Indeed.
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Date: 2005-06-25 02:16 am (UTC)In fact, I think we need to brainstorm ways to make this possible. Any thoughts, people?
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Date: 2005-06-25 05:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-26 06:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-26 03:15 am (UTC)BTW, I agree with
One more thing...
Date: 2005-06-26 03:21 am (UTC)Re: One more thing...
Date: 2005-06-26 06:04 pm (UTC)The goldfish, who has now been named Bertrand by the Goldfishie Guru, is unlikely to have ever been alive. We are awaiting The Guru's final report on that matter.
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Date: 2005-06-26 06:24 pm (UTC)Also? A bit jealous, too. The girl in L.A., got a hug from The Man Himself, and he sat with her for the movie. She also got interviewed by ET and Universal, and got to talk with Joss.
And, the girl in Phoenix, got to sit with Nathan Fillion for the movie.
I didn't. Oh well. I got to see the movie, which, well, was my present. That, and that picture.
Apparently, too, several of the reps told banner people to put their name and addresses on the back of the banner, so that they could be thanke personally. That's also cool.
I wish I could work for Joss, and not have to leave Colorado.