Yes. In fact, this was a giant deal! Perhaps Book doesn't have as large a role in the film as the series, but it was quite a coup to get all the original crew back for the movie.
Kaylee is definitely in the movie. In Browncoats Forum, Joss made mention that she didn't get enough airtime in the trailer. Book either for that matter.
Actually, Joss posted in the Browncoats forum that there is a special 10 city preview May 5th at 10:00 pm. So those lucky people who managed to get tickets before they sold out don't have to wait until Sept 30th.
http://browncoats.serenitymovie.com/serenity/index.html?fuseaction=forum.viewtopic&t=10362s.
Apparently this is the crux of the lawsuit. That their 911 policies were not clearer to customers. I live in Houston, and saw the news coverage, including interviews with the family in question. They had no idea they couldn't call 911.
Okay, I rather liked 25th Hour, but Troy destroyed any credibility this guy has. I'm not saying it was bad... Okay it was bad, but only if you knew anything about The Iliad. The worst part is that the average American movie goer would not take the time to read the original story, so they will believe the Hollywood-ized bastard version is the only story. That's my issue with Troy as a Literature fan.
Yes. In fact, this was a giant deal! Perhaps Book doesn't have as large a role in the film as the series, but it was quite a coup to get all the original crew back for the movie.
Kaylee is definitely in the movie. In Browncoats Forum, Joss made mention that she didn't get enough airtime in the trailer. Book either for that matter.
Actually, Joss posted in the Browncoats forum that there is a special 10 city preview May 5th at 10:00 pm. So those lucky people who managed to get tickets before they sold out don't have to wait until Sept 30th. http://browncoats.serenitymovie.com/serenity/index .html?fuseaction=forum.viewtopic&t=10362s.
Apparently this is the crux of the lawsuit. That their 911 policies were not clearer to customers. I live in Houston, and saw the news coverage, including interviews with the family in question. They had no idea they couldn't call 911.
Okay, I rather liked 25th Hour, but Troy destroyed any credibility this guy has. I'm not saying it was bad... Okay it was bad, but only if you knew anything about The Iliad. The worst part is that the average American movie goer would not take the time to read the original story, so they will believe the Hollywood-ized bastard version is the only story. That's my issue with Troy as a Literature fan.