Really? I'm not so sure about that. But also not interested in digging up examples.
I was trying to think of one, and I'm not coming up with any (not that this means there aren't any). I know PROFIT is finally coming out (I think there's an actual release date and everything), but that's how many years down the road?
Really guys, it may not have been the payoff you were looking for, but you definitely earned the credit for it.
No, we really didn't. And I wish people would stop saying we did. It's a very sweet sentiment but it has no basis in reality.
It's not about being modest or humble. (HA. As IF.) It's about understanding how the industry works. Incidentially, one thing that Allyson and I will totally take credit for is the
way
the FF campaign was run. People in the industry were impressed by the ad and impressing those people? Not so easy to do.
So, I don't think I've ever seen the
Variety
ad. Anyone want to provide a link?
but without that tremendous show of fan support the DVDs and subsequent movie(s) would have been highly unlikely. Sure there were other factors.
But that's just not true at all, Wolfram. It really isn't. I swear. That's what I keep saying and people keep denying. The Variety ad came out days before the cancellation. And when Gail called Joss to cancel, she said he would have DVDs and she wouldn't stop him from shopping the show to another network. And that had everything to do with her relationship to Joss, and not anything to do with postcards.
But how many times just Joss have to say it never would have happened without the incredible fan support?
"i'd like to thank all the little people, god and ayn rand."
It's a nice thing for him to say, but completely untrue.
Thanks, Kristen. Nice ad, very gracious.
La la la la la. Not listening to your craxy talk.
Not listening to your craxy talk.
Okay, but will you explain why you refuse to believe it?
I can see how the fan support made a difference. Fans=$$ to the studios. Most fans follow actors, which is why Julia Roberts or George Clooney or whoever gets movie and production deals. Organized, vocal support of a writer or a director is MUCH rarer and I am sure made Joss a more attractive person to do business with. Universal didn't want to be in business with him because they like his talent--they wanted to be in business with him because it was good for their pocketbook, and it's good for their pocketbook because he brings fans to the theater.