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Exclusive: Catching Up with Joss Whedon
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There are some creators who are so popular among genre fans, especially those that populate the internet, that they can do no wrong. Like Kevin Smith and Guillermo del Toro, Joss Whedon became one of those creators after creating the popular television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel.
The popularity of those shows might be why there's always almost immediate buzz among Whedon's fans whenever a new project of his is announced. |
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Cartoon Figure: Eliza Dushku
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Former child actor Eliza Dushku grew up fast in the surprisingly great cheerleader comedy Bring It On and as Faith, the teen-goth nemesis of TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Now, after a year as a Good Samaritan time-traveler in the canceled series Tru Calling, the onetime Mormon, 24, finds herself Off Broadway in the dark “Peanuts” parody Dog Sees God. She spoke to Boris Kachka. |
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Goodbye Firefly, Hello Buffy
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If I were fellow blogger Keith, I would be writing this article from a totally different angle. I would probably be doing cartwheels at the thought of a Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie, written and directed by Joss Whedon. |
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Joss Whedon Admits He is Mortal
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Geek kingpin Joss Whedon recently gave an exclusive interview to Coming Soon!, and in it discussed his latest projects- most notably his upcoming Wonder Woman.
As always, Whedon's got a thousand irons in the fire; he's still working with Marvel comics and his own Buffy and Serenity comics, he's scriptwriting for another movie called Goner, and he's still contemplating direct-to-DVD releases of a few new Buffy-verse movies. And wonder of wonders, the man actually admits to being mortal. |
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Exclusive: Catching Up with Joss Whedon
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There are some creators who are so popular among genre fans, especially those that populate the internet, that they can do no wrong. Like Kevin Smith and Guillermo del Toro, Joss Whedon became one of those creators after creating the popular television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel. The popularity of those shows might be why there's always almost immediate buzz among Whedon's fans whenever a new project of his is announced. |
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Gellar Bears Another "Grudge"
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Call it a Grudge rematch.
Sarah Michelle Gellar has officially signed on for the follow-up to her 2004 horror hit about an evil Japanese curse. |
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Buffy vows never to appear in the buff
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer Sarah Michelle Gellar has vowed never to appear in the buff on screen.
The sexy actress has reportedly been offered a host of roles for "major money" to bare all in front of the cameras. |
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Buffy: The Movie Moves One Step Closer
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Sarah Michelle Gellar as BuffyAccording to the Official Buffy The Vampire Slayer Magazine, Tim Minear has agreed to both write and direct the television movie for the beloved character. |
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Head returning for Buffy movie?
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Remember that planned “Buffy” spin-off that was set to revolve around Anthony Stewart Head’s character of Watcher Rupert Giles? It was all-set for a BBC unleashing at one stage? |
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Whedon: Buffy Lives In Comics
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Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, told fans on the Whedonesque.com fan Web site that he will be continuing the story of the Slayer in a series of Dark Horse comics, which he will write. "Speaking of Dark Horse Comics, they are starting a new Buffy comic, and as I understand it, it will take place after the end of Buffy and Angel and be canon in the Buffy world. And I understand it that way 'cause I'M WRITING IT. I'm kicking off the book with a four-issue arc that finds Buffy—you guessed it—living in Italy with The Immortal. ...Then I'll be overseeing the book more closely, to make sure it remains true." |
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