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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
OF COURSE. seen the series a bunch of times and a few episodes with the commentary on. also the movie was the last time i went to a movie house in the nearby town-- fuckers left the lights on. so now i have to drive hours to a "city" if i must have the megaplex experience. but yeah, serenity was desperately needed to close that loop.
oh, much ado about nothing was a nice little whedon reunion. i enjoyed it.
btw taking the other day about dc cab you realize the main actor in dc cab is jayne, yes? wait, it wasn't with you. but yeah that's a young jayne as the great white savior.
the one whedon project i ceased to like was agents of S.H.I.T. which had a promising 1st season (another chosen one). but i think he put his little brother + the brother's girlfriend in charge or something. anyway not my problem.
i also liked dollhouse! i thought it was great fun tv though it was also rushed to end.
oh, and dr. horrible, of course.
cabin in the woods somehow flew past my radar. i must have been in some sort of life crisis when it happened.
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I quite like Agents of SHIELD, especially seasons 1 (the second half, mostly)
and season 3.
It's better than I expected it to be by leaps and bounds. But Season 2 suffered wth the stupid force-fed Inhumans backstory plot. Season 3 was much of the same, but pulled it off in a much better way. It brought the occult-Nazi side of Hydra to the forefront, and I have a thing for occult WWII related alternate histories.
Speaking of occult WWII alt. histories, I miss Hellboy! I liked the first film, but I think it could have been more stylized and reminiscent of the comics. That's one comic hero that could use a real full-throttle reboot. The films never did the gothic Lovecraftian horror of the comics justice.
Hellboy is great.