I liked it. Does anyone know what it was shot it in? I was used to seeing Tim Minear's work in Angel, the film style of ummm filming (I'm so untechnical it's untrue) took me by surprise. And that's a good thing.
'The Message'
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[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.
Dunno. There was some sort of finish thing added to give it the cooler tones and such, I remember.
Oh! Simon! Were there two beagles at the end and Tim saying, "I got nuthin'"?
Huh? Was there? Huh?
Tell me how awesome my Shout Out was, too.
Signed,
Attention Whore
Dear Attention Whore,
It was marvellous. Stunning for want of a better word.
Yours in admiration,
Bullet dodger.
p.s. Apparently slash is a huge thing in fandom (who knew?)
p.p.s. I promise to do a heads up thingy when the unaired episodes start in dear old Blightly.
Allyson - nope. The dog logo was missing, I looked out for it. No VO either.
The unaired episodes start March I believe.
You've never mentioned who your OTP is, Simon.
...but the 'Ream works' logo was there sans doggies. I can't remember if it aired like that on Fox or not? By the way, I think I've got the equipment to rip the episodes to torrents now. Not that I'd do that, of course.
Does anyone know what it was shot it in?
You mean, the ratio? Or the color-thingy that Allyson was talking about?
ETA: Now would be as good a time as any to mention...going on 24 hours without sleep. In another hour or two, I should be ready to hunt down some potential terrorists and torture them into telling me who they're working for.
You've never mentioned who your OTP is, Simon.
No one has ever asked. But I did see subtext between Wes and Angel.
You mean, the ratio? Or the color-thingy that Allyson was talking about?
I'm hopeless at trying to talk about cinematic styles but I'll give it a shot. 'Home' had a vivid pin-prick sharp colourful feel to it visual-wise. 'New Girl In Town' on the other hand, has a gritty downbeat visual feel which really reminded me of '80s noir films.
I'm pretty sure that's the color-thingy that I can't remember the actual word for. Instead, I give you visual aids:
Oh. Now let's look at the NSYNC marrionette visual aid.