Matt, what if the premise was that he lost his soul and treated them all to a bloody death?
Paralyzed with the not caring. I don't hate the characters in a want-to-watch-them-die-a-grisly-death way, I hate them in a never-sully-my-TV-screen-again way.
That said, a movie featuring Drusilla or Faith as even a secondary character would have me locked in front of the set.
I watched Faith, Hope and Trick today. I gotta say, thank goodness they got a better stunt double for ED somewhere along the line. Because that fight in her introduction was actually pretty bad.
I must say that I would definitely watch a Buffy/Angel movie with some of the secondary characters, namely because the Mutant Enemy creative team added such color to them that perhaps it's an error to call them "secondary." But that leads to getting a little too technical.
I know the Buffy team started the entire mythos by "making it up," but now they have a 'verse with bells, whistles, metaphysical principles and a sense of consistency. Plus, most of the fan base is familiar with the ground rules of the two series. The Jossverse, buffyverse, or whatever you want to call it, is in many ways unexplored. Movies would add context.
I watched Angel this morning as I got ready for work, and was inspired to change my tagline.
I watched part of the episode. Kind of a "wolfy" morning for me, because I watched an episode of "Wolf's Rain" too.
Is that the right color? And does the nose come off?
Better! But that nose doesn't look detachable at all.
I think that "Angel" might be in my top 5 identifications of that puppet, which is a marked improvement.
That's actually pretty good. Not exactly like the one in "Smile Time," but more Angel-esque than the first one.