Fanboys Rejoice
With both Serenity and Mirrormask opening this weekend, I've been planning for, well, not months, but it's been in the back of my mind, certainly.
Unfortunately it's a busy weekend (playing music), and I'm not sure I'll be able to make it to both. And that, honestly, kind of sucks a little. The world is finally catering to my tastes, and I'm busy. I feel so impolite.
I had been thinking of it as Nerd Weekend, but National Geek Day sounds so much more celebratory. Plus it was Joss Whedon's term, which incurs automatic deference. Check out a Time sit-down with both Joss and Neil Gaiman here. (Wherein it is frankly explained why Hollywood product smells like pee.)
But are we geeks really so mainstream now? I'd like to think so, but there's still this crushing shame. Or is that just me?
Unfortunately it's a busy weekend (playing music), and I'm not sure I'll be able to make it to both. And that, honestly, kind of sucks a little. The world is finally catering to my tastes, and I'm busy. I feel so impolite.
I had been thinking of it as Nerd Weekend, but National Geek Day sounds so much more celebratory. Plus it was Joss Whedon's term, which incurs automatic deference. Check out a Time sit-down with both Joss and Neil Gaiman here. (Wherein it is frankly explained why Hollywood product smells like pee.)
But are we geeks really so mainstream now? I'd like to think so, but there's still this crushing shame. Or is that just me?