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LividLiquid posted:For what it's worth, I did. Several times. And that Wes would be back. I heard something about a certain Werewolf showing up too, and instantly tripling the awesome. Also, what the gently caress? imdb.com posted:In the movie Mallrats, the studio had prepared to replace Jason Mewes with Seth Green to play the character of Jay.
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# ? Aug 31, 2008 13:23 |
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Yeah. Mewes had to audition to play himself. Seth was torn, wanting a big role but not wanting to step on any toes. He liked Clerks.
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# ? Aug 31, 2008 20:19 |
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Stonefish posted:Also, what the gently caress? I can actually see that. It would obviously be different but Green can bring that kind of manic energy to a role.
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# ? Aug 31, 2008 20:54 |
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Aatrek posted:I never heard that. There were some basic points that Joss had laid out for Season 6. Fred and Illyria, Oz coming back to train Nina and Wes coming back. There was other stuff but I forget what else right now.
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# ? Sep 1, 2008 03:42 |
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So what do you all think is going to happen after Gunn impaled Angel with a sword and used that thing to make all his old wounds reappear? I seriously doubt Angel is going to survive that.
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# ? Sep 1, 2008 06:12 |
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Two options. A) Gunn bites Angel to vampire him again, saying something like, 'If I have to be a vampire, you do too'. The status quo is restored, at least as far as Angel goes. Maybe he'll have a soul permanently this time too, meaning that he can have sex with Buffy without losing his soul. Who knows. B) Angel dies. The Senior Partners decide that Angel can't die, so they bring him back (or refuse to let him die). Alternately, Angel dies and goes to Hell, but since they're in Hell, it's no big whoop. Honestly, Angel really needs to start picking up as a series. I mean, it's O.K., but I really need something stellar to justify continuing reading it.
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# ? Sep 1, 2008 06:21 |
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Spaceboy posted:B) Angel dies. The Senior Partners decide that Angel can't die, so they bring him back (or refuse to let him die). Alternately, Angel dies and goes to Hell, but since they're in Hell, it's no big whoop. Where's he gonna go? Detroit?
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# ? Sep 1, 2008 20:40 |
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Nope, just stay in L.A., because L.A. = Hell right now anyway. So he'll die, open his eyes and be right where he died. Super duper bonus points to me if Holland Manners shows up to say something snarky.
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# ? Sep 2, 2008 00:41 |
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Spaceboy posted:Nope, just stay in L.A., because L.A. = Hell right now anyway. So he'll die, open his eyes and be right where he died. I think that Psimitry's post was a joke.
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# ? Sep 2, 2008 02:16 |
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Spaceboy posted:Nope, just stay in L.A., because L.A. = Hell right now anyway. So he'll die, open his eyes and be right where he died. What would be interesting would be if Angel dies and the Senior Partners send him out of Hell and back to the real world as a result. It would be like double the torture because they have not only deprived him of any chance he might have to save L.A. from Hell, but it would deprive him of his son and his friends as well. Although I have no idea what direction they would go after that. Maybe have Angel team up with whoever that was that the fish sent the mental message to to uncover what is going on with the L.A. cover up as means of possibly getting back to the city? And by the way, who is that girl that the fish sent the message to? Have we seen her before? I asked if she might be the psycho slayer from season 5 in the rehab place, but I didn't get any speculation back on that. As far as it picking up, I think the series is pretty good so far (save the artwork in some places, but I can forgive that since, hey, I'm getting more Angel), but there are several things that they need to get to addressing. Specifically, what Wolfram and Hart's grand plan is and what the deal is behind the cover up of L.A. going to Hell.
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# ? Sep 2, 2008 03:29 |
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I loved watching Angel, it still is one of my favorite shows that I could watch over and over. When it ended I was pretty upset at first, I wanted resolution or something more. Personally, after reading the spoilers of what happens in the comics, that sounds gay as hell and I am more than fine with how the show ended. Because if they pulled that crap on TV I probably would have stopped watching. I felt they reached into each and every character and showed us who they really were, to do the stuff they are doing in those comics as you say, just sounds like they are just pulling bullshit out of a hat just to have something to write about.
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# ? Sep 2, 2008 08:00 |
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In Dr. Horrible news, the soundtrack is now up on iTunes.
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# ? Sep 2, 2008 08:29 |
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Snord posted:In Dr. Horrible news, the soundtrack is now up on iTunes. Also in Dr. Horrible news it is the best thing I have watched in forever and Oh how I would pay for more episodes. Also The end of act three made me so so so sad.
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# ? Sep 4, 2008 00:02 |
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Hey, guys, not to interrupt the thread being dead, but the next Angel: After The Fall will be released in late October, so get comatose for 45-ish days. Talk about a loving cliffhanger.
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 11:12 |
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Those bastards! At least we have a Spike: After the Fall before then, right?
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 12:20 |
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Alexandr posted:Hey, guys, not to interrupt the thread being dead, but the next Angel: After The Fall will be released in late October, so get comatose for 45-ish days. Talk about a loving cliffhanger. Oh hell. I just read it, wow. It almost felt like I was watching the show again, the dialogue and plotting was spot on. Too bad about the art... I think this was the first issue where it really bothered me, when one character made their first appearance, just so badly, badly drawn that it took me out and made me go, huhh?
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 12:44 |
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hope and vaseline posted:Oh hell. I just read it, wow. It almost felt like I was watching the show again, the dialogue and plotting was spot on. Too bad about the art... I think this was the first issue where it really bothered me, when one character made their first appearance, just so badly, badly drawn that it took me out and made me go, huhh? I keep hearing bad things about the art. Anyone got an example screenshot/scan they could post?
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 18:50 |
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hope and vaseline posted:Oh hell. I just read it, wow. It almost felt like I was watching the show again, the dialogue and plotting was spot on. Too bad about the art... I think this was the first issue where it really bothered me, when one character made their first appearance, just so badly, badly drawn that it took me out and made me go, huhh? Okay that was awesome. Finally, we get some more details on Wolfram and Hart's plan for Angel, plans that were apparently created way back when they first signed up for the job in Season Five. And it was nice to see Cordy again, although I agree with whoever said it before, the deaths of several characters have kinda been negated by After the Fall. Personally I'm waiting for Doyle to show up. As for the artwork, I agree that it was atrocious where we first see Cordelia, but I thought that at others times the artwork was great. They kind of do a hit and miss on the artwork, like every page is a 50/50 chance. Oh, and the artists doing the issues have changed a couple times, so asking for an example is kind of a loaded question. The look of the comic in Issue #1 is different from the look of Issue #12. Gordon Shumway fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Sep 6, 2008 |
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In Buffy Season 8 news: nothing much happens this issue . Looking forward to the conclusion though, although it seems like they have a lot to get through in one issue. Here are a couple of ways they could take the story that might be interesting but that they probably won't do: - Fray and/or Harth come back to the present - Present Willow dies and is replaced in the present by Future Willow And here's what I'm hoping they won't do, but they might: - Buffy returns to the past without ever meeting or finding out about Future Willow. Hopefully the cover for the next issue indicates that this won't happen, and it drat well better not because it would be really unsatisfying. - Fray dies. I'd rather she stay alive in the hopes of seeing more of her own series some day, because it was really good. On a side note, what did Gunther say the "madwoman"'s name was just after we cut away in the last issue? Obviously it wasn't "Willow" since Buffy is still clueless about it. Maybe just "I don't know"? Also, because I and other people apparently found this confusing/missed it: The last panel featuring Gunther isn't just showing the vampires leaving from a weird perspective, it's some (other) vampires swimming up to ambush him from below. ShardPhoenix fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Sep 6, 2008 |
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ShardPhoenix posted:Also, because I and other people apparently found this confusing/missed it: I liked the decorations he had on the wall. I don't think he's got a problem.
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# ? Sep 6, 2008 21:48 |
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Anyone else catch the Doyle coming soon tidbit on that one panel?
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# ? Sep 7, 2008 17:39 |
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The loving what where? Which comic?
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# ? Sep 7, 2008 18:04 |
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This panel from After the Fall #12, presumably. Even when it's a bit confusing, ugly and mediocre, I'm enjoying After The Fall more than Buffy S8 at this point because the latter feels too much like weird erotic fanfiction pulled off some livejournal community. finna udders fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Sep 7, 2008 |
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Rhyno posted:There were some basic points that Joss had laid out for Season 6. Fred and Illyria, Oz coming back to train Nina and Wes coming back. There was other stuff but I forget what else right now. Yeah but that was all pre-pre-pre-production spit balling. Not even to the level of Xander having Ben's role in season 5. Seth Green hadn't even been asked if was interested in doing it.
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# ? Sep 8, 2008 02:39 |
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Slightly off topic, but a full trailer is up for Repo: The Genetic Opera, a horror-sci-fi-musical starring Anthony Stewart Head (Giles from Buffy). It pretty much looks like "Hot Topic Musical," but any Buffy fans know Tony Head can really sing, and the trailer features him pretty prominently. I've actually been intrigued by this movie for a while, and it looks like it's finally coming out in November. http://www.repo-opera.com (There is an option to stream the trailer once the site loads.)
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# ? Sep 9, 2008 06:45 |
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Giles in a main role? Cool. Paris Hilton in a main role? Giles must be getting paid for this That website is weird as gently caress. I'll skip the trailer.
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# ? Sep 9, 2008 10:38 |
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Well Paris getting the role was more of a "let's see if she'll take the role of a coked vapid whore who does nothing but spend her father's money and not see the irony." Giles isn't even the end of it though, it also has Ogre from Skinny Puppy, and for some unknown reason Sarah Paulson. As in Andrew Lloyd Weber's ex-wife, every female lead Weber ever wrote had me in mind, Sarah Paulson. I want to like it since some of the songs do sound really good, but the writer/director is a giant self-inserting douche nozzle and the acting/singing from the guy who plays Paris and Ogre's brother is the first performance in a movie I've actively cringed at.
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# ? Sep 10, 2008 02:09 |
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Gassire posted:Well Paris getting the role was more of a "let's see if she'll take the role of a coked vapid whore who does nothing but spend her father's money and not see the irony." Giles isn't even the end of it though, it also has Ogre from Skinny Puppy, and for some unknown reason Sarah Paulson. As in Andrew Lloyd Weber's ex-wife, every female lead Weber ever wrote had me in mind, Sarah Paulson. You mean Sarah Brightman. Sarah Paulson is an actress best known for playing Harriet Hayes on Studio 60 and Miss Isringhausen on Deadwood.
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# ? Sep 10, 2008 04:09 |
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Yeah, that's who I meant. All these drat white people look alike to me.
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# ? Sep 10, 2008 19:49 |
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Gassire, Sarah Paulson is the woman in your avatar. Sarah Brightman is the woman in Big Bad Voodoo Lou's avatar. No need to thank me.
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# ? Sep 10, 2008 19:57 |
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rejutka posted:Gassire, Sarah Paulson is the woman in your avatar. Sarah Brightman is the woman in Big Bad Voodoo Lou's avatar.
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:You mean Sarah Brightman. Sarah Paulson is an actress best known for playing Harriet Hayes on Studio 60 and Miss Isringhausen on Deadwood. Sarah Paulson is also the Hologram of Exposition in Serenity.
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# ? Sep 10, 2008 21:08 |
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Soothing Vapors posted:Irish humour is the worst humour Don't make me use the word Randomities in a sentence! How's the Matlock thing going, by the way?
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# ? Sep 10, 2008 21:34 |
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Going through Buffy again, I forgot how awesome The Zeppo was. Just watching Xander walk off-screen with that big grin on his face at the end of the episode makes me feel all inside.
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# ? Sep 11, 2008 01:41 |
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So I just saw that Joss is apparently none too happy with some of the things people were coming up with for Dollhouse:TV.com posted:Joss Whedon knows quality work when he sees it, and he should. As the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly, and Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog, Whedon is revered as a god in some of the geekier circles. I think it's great that he's determined to not let the show suffer any mediocrity. Apart from Lost, Battlestar Galactica, and Journeyman (which was sadly cancelled ), we seem to be getting a plethora of mediocre sci-fi lately.
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# ? Sep 11, 2008 04:39 |
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I like Buffy and Angel (haven't seen Firefly yet), but the whole concept of Dollhouse sounds kind of creepy/weird/unappealing to me. Plus, I don't like Eliza Dushku quite as much as some people. I'll still give it a chance though.
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# ? Sep 11, 2008 19:35 |
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Gordon Shumway posted:So I just saw that Joss is apparently none too happy with some of the things people were coming up with for Dollhouse: Holy crap. I take this as both good and bad. Good that Whedon wants the show to measure up to his standards, but bad that things like this usually lead to bad press and in the case of Fox, early cancellation.
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# ? Sep 11, 2008 19:39 |
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So has it been clearly established yet whether Buffy or Faith is the "true" Slayer, or did the mass Slayerization spell throw all that out the window? Also, I like to think The First Evil's plan all along was to get Willow to perform the mass Slayerization spell, which It allowed, by finding the Scythe. Pretty obvious aid to the good guys there, right? For further evidence, see: Caleb's sudden pussification; Ubervamps morph into retarded goblins, get slaughtered. With all the remaining Potentials Slayerized, it's possible the Slayer line dies out with the last Slayer's death... one can assume such a spell might mess up the other spell, and end it. The First has nothing but time, so why not wait a generation for the final victory? Whatever that is -- if one assumes this thing is really what it says it is, which is debatable. Regardless, it could easily be argued The First goaded the Scooby gang into acting rashly and activating all the Potentials. So, ha-ha Buffy!
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# ? Sep 13, 2008 02:42 |
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redshirt posted:So has it been clearly established yet whether Buffy or Faith is the "true" Slayer, or did the mass Slayerization spell throw all that out the window? What about Fray, then? Granted I haven't read it yet, but isn't it somewhat in canon, written by Whedon himself, and all about a Slayer in the future, armed with the same scythe?
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# ? Sep 13, 2008 05:08 |
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Fray is the first slayer called in 250 years. I suppose Willow tapped out all the magic and it took time to recover
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