I can see why she might not want to do that.
oh yeah. that kind of defeats the purpose. I mean, she's got the Slayer thing, why do you need more than that. I just thought that the animated show would mean better demons, maybe some fun Willow magic stuff.
Dude! I just saw Larry in a Skittles commercial! Between this and Joyce's Advil ad, it's a veritable invasion.
Dude! I just saw Larry in a Skittles commercial! Between this and Joyce's Advil ad, it's a veritable invasion.
He's in a Best Buy commercial too! I love my dead, gay, Larry.
Joss stuff from AICN:
- Joss told the world he will not be writing and directing “X3.” “After looking deep into my heart,” he confessed to thousands over a conference call, “I realized that Fox did not ask me to write and direct ‘X3’.”
- I asked Joss about the fake-sounding rumors suggesting that the WB wants to revive the “Angel” series. He said no one has contacted him about it.
- Joss said he is "salivating" to do a "Faith" spinoff series if Eliza Dushku wants to. Dushku, who played the angry slayer on "Buffy" and "Angel," recently said publicly she believed Fox had finally cancelled her most recent starring vehicle, "Tru Calling."
- Joss told the telephonically assembled that he was at work on a spec feature that has nothing to do with anything he’s ever done before. He told a few gathered fans afterward that the resulting motion picture would incorporate sci-fi, fantasy, action, horror, drama, comedy and several other genres I no longer remember.
- I got to harass the even-cuter-in-real-life and very pregnant (and shockingly tall!) Amy Acker, who says she has never auditioned to play Lois Lane in the next “Superman” movie (but would like Bryan Singer and Warner Bros. to know she'd very much like to).
- I got all slack-jawed and weak-kneed and girly in front of a very smiley Alyson Hannigan, but managed to ask if she was moving next into features or more TV development (her pilot wasn’t picked up last May). She said features, but seemed uncertain at this point which she’d pursue.
- Ran into the very cool Danny Strong at the CineSpace bar. Danny, who’s played Rory’s editor at the Yale Daily News on “Gilmore Girls,” says he’s be appearing at least twice more on the show this season.
- I ran into Tom Lenk, looking very hobbity these day, in the CineSpace men’s room, where he was up to something. I’m not sure I’m comfortable relating the whole story, but it ends with Tom telling me I didn’t have “the right tattoo.”
I sound just like Kristin over at E!, yes? This, of course, this is just what I remember at the moment. If anybody is aware of anybody who has transcribed and posted the conference call, please alert us at once! It must be disseminated. (Joss had a really hilarious theory about why Sunnydale Country probably voted Republican.) Finally, I just want to reiterate something I think I said after the “Buffy Bash” last year: Joss Whedon’s fans are the best-looking people not working fashion runaways in New York or Paris. One hot fan after another. And they’re smart and nice and cool too! Study up on those “Buffy,” “Angel” and “Firefly” DVDs, boys. You are losing access to some quality genetics!
That sounds like us.
Indeed. Which reminds me, I need to e-mail you..
Ran into the very cool Danny Strong at the CineSpace bar. Danny, who’s played Rory’s editor at the Yale Daily News on “Gilmore Girls,” says he’s be appearing at least twice more on the show this season.
Pretty sure he'll be on tomorrow's ep.
Oops! Double-post.
I hope that TC really is cancelled -- I want the Wesley/Faith road show.
Assuming that Wesley is still alive, of course.