Estimates until The Cars and Physics of TV's hit Drive is available in a bookstore near you?
Xander ,'End of Days'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
500 sales sucked because the car looked so boring.
So it'll fit right into the Taurus tradition, then.
I'm hoping the score on the Yahoo Drive thing is temporary, as it's pretty, uhm, rubbish to me at least.
Thanks to jengod, E's Kristin has a pimptastic Drive piece up, here: [link]
Dear Second Coming,
I want to read the letter referred to in her fifth of sixth reasons to watch Drive.
5. The Producer: Folks, isn't it about time we gave Tim Minear the hit show he so rightly deserves? He wrote many of Angel's greatest episodes, he executive produced Wonderfalls and Firefly, and he's generally considered to be the second coming of Joss Whedon. He also sent out just about the funniest show-promo letter to the press ever, which makes me heart him all the more.
I can't believe that they didn't mention his work on Buffy!
I wanna waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatch.
And read that letter, too.
Whoa mama, this quote from that link has me wondering a lot at what's coming, and PSYCHED!, and I'll white font because even if Tim said it, it is potentially spoilery if you've seen the movie referenced: Producer Tim Minear compares Alex Tully to Viggo Mortensen's character in A History of Violence
Yeah, I haven't seen that movie yet, but it puts Nathan's comment at WonderCon ("Let's just say he wasn't always a landscaper...") into perspective.
Suddenly, even more interested. I really liked that movie.
I haven't seen that movie yet
Do so. Even if Cronenberg's not your usual cup o'poison, it's a fascinating piece of work, and far less "squishy" than his more extreme stuff.