Scouring the blogosphere for opinions on Whedon's Serenity and Serenity-related nomenclature, the more interesting results follow:
- Writing for the Arizona Republic, Michael Senft can't keep his eyes off the fans.
- Julian Sanchez examines the film for its existentialism.
- Big Orange Michael thinks his review is long. Mine's longer than yours, Michael.
- Keith G thinks Whedon should aim for the stars-- or just a "Broadway musical sci fi western comedy drama horror".
- P.K. Nail speaks for the fan base.
- Reviewers at Cinematical express concern over "why Mal has an obvious *Southern* (although a mild one) accent yet the actor who portrays him is from the Great White North...the land of near-legal marijuana and free government provided health care". I find the accent to be haphazard at best-- reminds me of friends who study in England for a semester and return stateside with the pretense of an accent.
- Writing for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sean Axmaker calls it "an old western at heart".
- The Village Voice's Matt Singer appreciates the rapid wrist motion towards Fox.
- Stephen Schaefer reviews for the Boston Herald.