I wonder if Loni Peristere and Joss are on the same page here....
eta: ION, does anyone have an mp3 of the Fruity Oaty Bar song?
'Time Bomb'
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe. Like the other show threads, anything broadcast in the US is fine; spoilers are verboten and will be deleted if found.
I wonder if Loni Peristere and Joss are on the same page here....
eta: ION, does anyone have an mp3 of the Fruity Oaty Bar song?
Uh oh, I'm afraid tommyrot is addicted to that song.
Didn't Entertainment Weekly have a similar story a few weeks back that Joss denied on Whedonesque?
I guess we'll just have to see. I think it's just too early to say anything right now with the DVD only three weeks old.
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Entertainment Weekly said that Joss was done with it.
Entertainment Weekly said that Joss was done with it.
I thought it was that he was done with Firefly (the TV series), but not necessarily movies.
When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon looks back on 2005, he can take comfort in knowing that his film-directing debut, the sci-fi Western Serenity, resurrected his canceled-too-soon cult classic TV series Firefly, and was also one of the year's best-reviewed movies. ''I should say I'm above reading reviews,'' he says. ''But I would be lying.'' Alas, Whedon's fond memories are also tainted by Serenity's status as a franchise nonstarter; despite Universal's best marketing efforts, the film only mustered $25 million. ''In the end, it was what it was: a tough sell,'' says Whedon, adding that it appears the Firefly saga has reached its conclusion. He has no regrets — and he's moving on. He's currently penning a Wonder Woman flick for Warner Bros., and has the thriller Goners set up at Universal; he'll direct whichever...
Oh, now I remember that. I guess I was thinking of something else he said....
Entertainment Weekly said that Joss was done with it.
And then Joss read the EW article, came onto Whedonesque as an avenging angel, called Nathan a turnip and mentioned that his remarks were taken out of context.