Tim still worked on Buffy.
And January 2005, now? What?
Also, yay Todd Holland! Someone else who didn't think Brotherhood of the Wolf was hot shit.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Tim still worked on Buffy.
And January 2005, now? What?
Also, yay Todd Holland! Someone else who didn't think Brotherhood of the Wolf was hot shit.
I suppose if you added up all the hours Tim's spent either saying, or thinking, "But I never worked on Buffy,"
He keeps on denying it. What is he trying to hide?
We could get him a special t-shirt just to wear to interviews: My name is Tim Minear. I never worked on Buffy. Prepare to die.
Someone else who didn't think Brotherhood of the Wolf was hot shit.
Obviously my POV is tainted with love of the movie, but he really thinks all French movies but one are deep?
Hell, he thinks Amelie (which I rather enjoyed) was deep?
Tim is like the anti-Marcie of the Buffyverse. He wasn't there, but everyone sees him anyway.
If they would substitute Strange World or Lois and Clark (if that counts as genre, and why shouldn't it?) for Buffy . . . they'd look so much more together.
Tim is like the anti-Marcie of the Buffyverse. He wasn't there, but everyone sees him anyway.
It's all the death and pain.
I've never seen Amelie. Is it good for renting, or will it make my eyes bleed?
That's hilarious, Rick.
Amelie is very cute. Any cuter, and I've have gone into shock and killed someone. Perhaps in the reverse order.
Totally deep is M. Hulot's Holiday. Boy, without that movie, I wouldn't know what angst meant.