Yes, love the Yoda poster !
It amazes me just how many fans of Firefly/Serenity are out there.
I don't get the feeling there are all that many, but the ones who are fans are zealots (like me).
If you look at my box office links, you'll notice that there are many movies that have sold many multiples more tickets than Serenity, even though those movies themselves weren't very good. Like
Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The ads looked interesting so I went and saw it, but it was one the worst movie I've seen this year. I think it sold well because of its two stars, not because of any quality of the movie. I pretty much never choose a movie based on who is in it. (An exception: almost any Harrison Ford movie of the 1980s was very good, and I sought them out). Mainstream America, though, has a fascination with "stars", something which Serenity was short on.
Well, the Serenity DVD is due out in exactly one more month. It will be a welcome addition to my relatively small DVD set, because I'm already wearing out my Firefly DVD set.
I'm not a movie
collector. I hate to fill up shelf space with DVD after DVD (or VHS), so I limit myself to buying movies that meet one (or more) of the following criteria: 1) a movie that I want to see many times; 2) a movie that I want to have on hand when friends or relatives are visiting; 3) a movie that, for whatever reason, is
important to me. A very few movies meet all three criteria.
Blade Runner comes to mind, and I think
Serenity will also.