Now they'll probably flock to the movie's banner, which makes about as much 
sense.

I understand that they're moving toward making this remake "grim and gritty". 
That's what Whedon's comic-book continuation has been from Panel One. Why not 
run with that? Off the top of my head, they could go with "Fray", about the 
future Slayer.

H'Wood, chock-full o' moe-rons.





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 Subject : [scifinoir2] Joss Whedon Said No To Buffy Movie

 Date : Sun, 14 Jun 2009 00:22:07 -0700

 From : "Tracey de Morsella" <tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.com>

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Joss  Whedon
Said No To Buffy Movie


By Graeme McMillan  , 7:00 AM
 on Sat Jun 13
2009, 3,870 views 

Fans may want the head of the executives who announced a Buffy The
 Vampire Slayer movie without
the involvement of Joss Whedon  , but it
turns out that Whedon was asked to be involved after all... and said no.

In an offhand comment at the end of a conversation with Entertainment Weekly
about the future of Dollhouse, Whedon admitted

I believe [the producers of the proposed movie] did ultimately reach out to
my agent after the news broke... I think that's something better left
untouched by me. So, I wish them luck.

They'll need that luck, if fan outrage about the movie is anything to judge
by. But will the news that Whedon wasn't actually snubbed change the hatred
that fans have for the idea?

Joss

Whedon on 'Dollhouse' - 'Back with such a vengeance' [Entertainment Weekly]

 




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