![]() Universe : I've been seeing this code pop up all over, the last few weeks. Plus, hey, like most of Whedon’s other projects, the film’s full of sexy people. It's a subliminal message, broadwaved to trigger her. It’s his mantra, in fact, at, shall we say, a stressful time. Alan Tudyk, a native of El Paso, will attend this years El Paso Comic Con on Saturday, April 22 and Sunday. 582 notes firefly serenity fireflyedit alan tudyk summer glau nathan fillion et al gif i think i need a new sharpening action. This entry’s title is one of his key lines. I am a leaf on the wind watch how I soar. Wash’s last words were I am a leaf on the wind, watch how I soar, the last word being cut off by the attack. In a very heterosexual-but-still-appreciative way, I’m in love with Alan Tudyk’s character Wash. After Wash piloted the ship through the crossfire in a battle between the Reavers and the Alliance, he crashed near the broadcast tower and was impaled by a Reaver spear, instantly dying. “I’m gonna show you a world without sin…” I’m liking the film better as I write about it more. He’s knocked me out before (especially with the Buffy episode “The Body”) parts of Serenity knocked me out, too. Compare what kid-River says at school to what Mal says to the Operative at the climax.) Yes, there’s a LOT going on, and kudos to writer-director Joss Whedon for pulling off the feat. Tudyk’s warm portrayal of the pilot made it all the more heartbreaking when the character died in Serenity. ![]() (Just the film’s first nine minutes give you hundreds of years of history, a glimpse into the dreams and memories of a psychic – and possibly psychotic – main character, a neat fight/escape, and a glimpse of the film’s philosophy – which you don’t really realize is its philosophy until much later. Get it Wash ed Quick post today, so I can get back to toiling in the pixel mines. explanation: 'Im a leaf on the wind' is a phrase spoken by Tudyks character in Firefly. publication date: Sunday, (part of Spring 2019) category: Television. Scott Hardie made minor changes to the explanation provided by Erik. I love how the film takes unexpected twists and turns from the opening sequence onward, playing tricks with both the visuals and the soundtrack that would seem almost experimental if they weren’t effective. This celebrity goo was created by player Erik Bates. I’m not (as we geeks say) “having a geekgasm” over it – the movie didn’t truly grab me until its second half, when the drama really kicks in and the stakes for the heroes become huge – but there’s a lot to impress. I was an utter newbie, never having seen the original show Firefly, but went to Serenity on the vociferous advice of many people I trust. Chris_walshNicely done, Serenity I saw the film on Friday night, after I realized I hadn’t been to a movie since the end of August.
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