Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-12 Thread Astromancer
Oh...

Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  He's their front man.

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Halliburton? I thought you said Hal 
Holbrook!

Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make 
you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.

Just don't tell *them* that...

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh 
Yeah

Martin wrote:

 Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes 
 online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?

 Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote:
 Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

 Martin wrote:
 
  What you said.
 
  Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com 
 mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I
  found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was
  one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
 
  Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her
  shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I
  know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time
  or three, but I still don't like it.
 
  Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see
  her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
   She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as
  Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the
  level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my
  eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me.
  Wish I knew why...
   Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who
  played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
   Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did
  p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
  wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
   i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Mike Street
  
  
   I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that
  to bring
   it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans.
  This is
   probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
  should
   let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a
  fan and i
   personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
  
   On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
  
  
   part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very
  physical
   being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a
  world of
   monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
  fighting
   overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
  little old
   for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder
  if she'd
   still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will
  Buffy be
   married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
   Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
   http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
   By Julie Pyle
  
   Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire
  Slayer,
   but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
   that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
   isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if 
   it
  hits the
   big screen.
  
   I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said
  in an
   interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
   her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
   get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the
  ending so
   that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
   saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up
  again, to
   only end it 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-11 Thread Astromancer
Halliburton? I thought you said Hal Holbrook!
  
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to 
really make you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.

Just don't tell *them* that...

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh 
Yeah

Martin wrote:

 Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes 
 online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?

 Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote:
 Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

 Martin wrote:
 
  What you said.
 
  Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com 
 mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I
  found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was
  one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
 
  Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her
  shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I
  know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time
  or three, but I still don't like it.
 
  Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see
  her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
   She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as
  Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the
  level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my
  eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me.
  Wish I knew why...
   Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who
  played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
   Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did
  p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
  wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
   i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Mike Street
  
  
   I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that
  to bring
   it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans.
  This is
   probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
  should
   let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a
  fan and i
   personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
  
   On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
  
  
   part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very
  physical
   being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a
  world of
   monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
  fighting
   overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
  little old
   for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder
  if she'd
   still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will
  Buffy be
   married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
   Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
   http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
   By Julie Pyle
  
   Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire
  Slayer,
   but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
   that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
   isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if 
   it
  hits the
   big screen.
  
   I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said
  in an
   interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
   her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
   get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the
  ending so
   that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
   saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up
  again, to
   only end it again.
  
   Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
   outcry still 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-11 Thread Martin
Chairface Chippendale Himself.
   
  Da-dwee-dadada-Dwee-DOW!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  There was an episode of The Tick animated series where a villian was going 
to use a giant laser to carve his name onto the moon. In typical Tick fashion, 
he and Arthur arrived too late to completely save the day: the villain (was it 
Chairface?) was able to carve a couple letters in the Moon before they 
stopped him. As Tick was celebrating a victory, Arthur is looking with chagrin 
at the Lunar surface. The cool thing is, in all subsequent eps, that carving 
was shown on the surface of the Moon!

-- Original message -- 
From: Martin 
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make 
you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.

Just don't tell *them* that...

Astromancer wrote:
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) wrote: Oh Yeah

Martin wrote:

 Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes 
 online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?

 Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   wrote:
 Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

 Martin wrote:
 
  What you said.
 
  Astromancer 
  wrote: I
  found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was
  one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
 
  Martin 
   wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her
  shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I
  know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time
  or three, but I still don't like it.
 
  Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
   
   wrote: I did not see
  her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
   She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as
  Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the
  level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my
  eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me.
  Wish I knew why...
   Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who
  played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Martin  
  
   Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did
  p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
  wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
   i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Mike Street
  
  
   I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that
  to bring
   it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans.
  This is
   probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
  should
   let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a
  fan and i
   personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
  
   On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
  
  
   part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very
  physical
   being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a
  world of
   monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
  fighting
   overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
  little old
   for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder
  if she'd
   still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will
  Buffy be
   married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
  
   Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
   http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 
   
   By Julie Pyle
  
   Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire
  Slayer,
   but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
   that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
   isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if 
   it
  hits the
   big screen.
  
   I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said
  in an
   interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
   her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
   get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the
  ending so
   that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
   saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up
  again, to
   only end it again.
  
   Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
   outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
   feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the
  world
   may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary 
 characters.
   Rumors have 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-11 Thread Martin
He's their front man.

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Halliburton? I thought you said 
Hal Holbrook!

Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make 
you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.

Just don't tell *them* that...

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh 
Yeah

Martin wrote:

 Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes 
 online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?

 Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote:
 Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

 Martin wrote:
 
  What you said.
 
  Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com 
 mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I
  found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was
  one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
 
  Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her
  shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I
  know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time
  or three, but I still don't like it.
 
  Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see
  her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
   She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as
  Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the
  level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my
  eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me.
  Wish I knew why...
   Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who
  played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
   Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did
  p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
  wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
   i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Mike Street
  
  
   I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that
  to bring
   it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans.
  This is
   probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
  should
   let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a
  fan and i
   personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
  
   On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
  
  
   part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very
  physical
   being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a
  world of
   monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
  fighting
   overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
  little old
   for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder
  if she'd
   still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will
  Buffy be
   married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
   Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
   http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
   By Julie Pyle
  
   Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire
  Slayer,
   but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
   that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
   isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if 
   it
  hits the
   big screen.
  
   I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said
  in an
   interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
   her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
   get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the
  ending so
   that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
   saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up
  again, to
   only end it again.
  
   Even though the series has 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-10 Thread Martin
Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes online, to 
etch her image onto the Moon's surface?
   
  Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

Martin wrote:

 What you said.

 Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I 
 found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was 
 one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)

 Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her 
 shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I 
 know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time 
 or three, but I still don't like it.

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see 
 her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
  She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as 
 Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the 
 level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my 
 eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. 
 Wish I knew why...
  Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who 
 played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did 
 p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
  i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Mike Street
 
 
  I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that 
 to bring
  it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. 
 This is
  probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we 
 should
  let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a 
 fan and i
  personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
 
  On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very 
 physical
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a 
 world of
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl 
 fighting
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a 
 little old
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder 
 if she'd
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will 
 Buffy be
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  By Julie Pyle
 
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire 
 Slayer,
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years,
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it 
 hits the
  big screen.
 
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said 
 in an
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the 
 ending so
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up 
 again, to
  only end it again.
 
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the 
 world
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters.
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around
  characters other than Buffy herself.
 
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning 
 period, so
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a 
 little bit.
 
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be
  treated as any other rumor.
 
 
 

 
  [Non-text portions of 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-10 Thread Astromancer
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
Oh Yeah

Martin wrote:

 Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes 
 online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?

 Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote:
 Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

 Martin wrote:
 
  What you said.
 
  Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com 
 mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I
  found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was
  one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
 
  Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her
  shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I
  know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time
  or three, but I still don't like it.
 
  Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see
  her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
   She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as
  Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the
  level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my
  eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me.
  Wish I knew why...
   Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who
  played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
   Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did
  p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
  wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
   i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Mike Street
  
  
   I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that
  to bring
   it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans.
  This is
   probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
  should
   let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a
  fan and i
   personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
  
   On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
  
  
   part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very
  physical
   being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a
  world of
   monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
  fighting
   overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
  little old
   for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder
  if she'd
   still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will
  Buffy be
   married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
   Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
   http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
   By Julie Pyle
  
   Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire
  Slayer,
   but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
   that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
   isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if 
   it
  hits the
   big screen.
  
   I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said
  in an
   interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
   her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
   get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the
  ending so
   that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
   saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up
  again, to
   only end it again.
  
   Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
   outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
   feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the
  world
   may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary 
 characters.
   Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a 
 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-10 Thread Martin
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make 
you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.
   
  Just don't tell *them* that...

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  (sigh) The cat's out of the bag...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh 
Yeah

Martin wrote:

 Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes 
 online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?

 Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote:
 Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

 Martin wrote:
 
  What you said.
 
  Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com 
 mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I
  found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was
  one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
 
  Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her
  shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I
  know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time
  or three, but I still don't like it.
 
  Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see
  her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
   She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as
  Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the
  level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my
  eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me.
  Wish I knew why...
   Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who
  played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
   Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did
  p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
  wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
   i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Mike Street
  
  
   I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that
  to bring
   it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans.
  This is
   probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
  should
   let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a
  fan and i
   personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
  
   On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
  
  
   part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very
  physical
   being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a
  world of
   monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
  fighting
   overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
  little old
   for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder
  if she'd
   still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will
  Buffy be
   married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
   Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
   http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
   By Julie Pyle
  
   Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire
  Slayer,
   but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
   that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
   isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if 
   it
  hits the
   big screen.
  
   I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said
  in an
   interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
   her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
   get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the
  ending so
   that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
   saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up
  again, to
   only end it again.
  
   Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
   outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
   feature film on 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-10 Thread KeithBJohnson
There was an episode of The Tick animated series where a villian was going to 
use a giant laser to carve his name onto the moon. In typical Tick fashion, he 
and Arthur arrived too late to completely save the day: the villain (was it 
Chairface?) was able to carve a couple letters in the Moon before they 
stopped him. As Tick was celebrating a victory, Arthur is looking with chagrin 
at the Lunar surface. The cool thing is, in all subsequent eps, that carving 
was shown on the surface of the Moon!

-- Original message -- 
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make 
you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.

Just don't tell *them* that...

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh 
Yeah

Martin wrote:

 Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes 
 online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?

 Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote:
 Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

 Martin wrote:
 
  What you said.
 
  Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com 
 mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I
  found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was
  one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
 
  Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her
  shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I
  know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time
  or three, but I still don't like it.
 
  Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see
  her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
   She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as
  Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the
  level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my
  eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me.
  Wish I knew why...
   Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who
  played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
   Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did
  p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
  wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
   i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Mike Street
  
  
   I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that
  to bring
   it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans.
  This is
   probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
  should
   let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a
  fan and i
   personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
  
   On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
  
  
   part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very
  physical
   being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a
  world of
   monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
  fighting
   overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
  little old
   for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder
  if she'd
   still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will
  Buffy be
   married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
  
   -- Original message --
   From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
   Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
   http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
   By Julie Pyle
  
   Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire
  Slayer,
   but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
   that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
   isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if 
   it
  hits the
   big screen.
  
   I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said
  

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread KeithBJohnson
i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena just 
 turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
 Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
 her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
 Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
 Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off 
 a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would 
 be an issue.
 i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Mike Street 

 
 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 

 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 

 
 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
 old 
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 By Julie Pyle 

 Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
 big screen. 

 I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
 interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
 only end it again. 

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
 characters other than Buffy herself. 

 I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
 going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
 treated as any other rumor. 





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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread KeithBJohnson
the costume probably didn't help. The same face, eyes, and bearing shine 
through in both roles...

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Why does she seem more attractive in Gallactica that Xena. Is it simply 
the costumes, did she do something to her hair, or is it the character 
they created for her. ? 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena 
 just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
 Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
 her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
 Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
 Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss 
 off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age 
 would be an issue.
 i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Mike Street 


 
 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 

 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 


 
 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
 old 
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 By Julie Pyle 

 Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits 
 the 
 big screen. 

 I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
 interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
 only end it again. 

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
 characters other than Buffy herself. 

 I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
 going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
 treated as any other rumor. 



 

 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Martin
I'll second that, and add on her smile.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena just 
 turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
 Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
 her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
 Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
 Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Martin  
 Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off 
 a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would 
 be an issue.
 i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Mike Street 

 
 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 

 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 

 
 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
 old 
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 By Julie Pyle 

 Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
 big screen. 

 I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
 interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
 only end it again. 

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
 characters other than Buffy herself. 

 I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
 going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
 treated as any other rumor. 





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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Martin
Tracey, I didn't like her shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the 
appeal in it. I know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it 
a time or three, but I still don't like it.

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
 I did not see her attractiveness until she did 
Gallactica
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena 
  just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
  Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
  her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
  Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
  Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
 
  -- Original message -- 
  From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss 
  off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age 
  would be an issue.
  i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
 
  -- Original message -- 
  From: Mike Street 
 

  I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
  it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
  probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
  let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
  personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 
 
  On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 
 
  
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
  old 
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 
 
  -- Original message -- 
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
  By Julie Pyle 
 
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
  big screen. 
 
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
  only end it again. 
 
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
  characters other than Buffy herself. 
 
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 
 
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
  treated as any other rumor. 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ' Buffy' Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
i did not realize her hair color was blond.  I'd like to think that it 
was the soft hair style, feminine dress, and more complex personality.   
I hope it is not simply that she is blond.  I thought  it was light 
brown.  now I gotta check.

Daryle wrote:

 We're all gonna be mad after I point this out. But, I gotta do it.

 She's a blonde in Galactica. And, she's using what's closer to her actual
 voice/accent.

 On 12/9/07 10:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
 wrote:

  the costume probably didn't help. The same face, eyes, and bearing shine
  through in both roles...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  Why does she seem more attractive in Gallactica that Xena. Is it simply
  the costumes, did she do something to her hair, or is it the character
  they created for her. ?
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
  i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
 
  She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless 
 as Xena
  just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the 
 level of
  Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes 
 away from
  her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I 
 knew why...
  Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who 
 played
  Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she 
 did p*ss
  off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her
  age would be an issue.
  i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Mike Street
 
 
 
  I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that 
 to bring
  it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. 
 This is
  probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes 
 we should
  let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a 
 fan and i
  personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
 
  On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
 
 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very 
 physical
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in 
 a world of
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable 
 girl fighting
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look 
 a little
  old
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder 
 if she'd
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will 
 Buffy be
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  By Julie Pyle
 
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire 
 Slayer,
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role ââ,¬Â? even if 
 it hits
  the
  big screen.
 
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said 
 in an
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the 
 ending so
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up 
 again, to
  only end it again.
 
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, 
 the world
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary 
 characters.
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a 
 Spike
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show 
 scriptwriters
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering 
 around
  characters other than Buffy herself.
 
  I feel like a show you love 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ' Buffy' Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
I think the voice might have something to do with it.  Her speaking 
seems more nuanced

Daryle wrote:

 We're all gonna be mad after I point this out. But, I gotta do it.

 She's a blonde in Galactica. And, she's using what's closer to her actual
 voice/accent.

 On 12/9/07 10:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net
 wrote:

  the costume probably didn't help. The same face, eyes, and bearing shine
  through in both roles...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  Why does she seem more attractive in Gallactica that Xena. Is it simply
  the costumes, did she do something to her hair, or is it the character
  they created for her. ?
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
  i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
 
  She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless 
 as Xena
  just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the 
 level of
  Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes 
 away from
  her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I 
 knew why...
  Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who 
 played
  Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she 
 did p*ss
  off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her
  age would be an issue.
  i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Mike Street
 
 
 
  I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that 
 to bring
  it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. 
 This is
  probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes 
 we should
  let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a 
 fan and i
  personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
 
  On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
 
 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very 
 physical
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in 
 a world of
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable 
 girl fighting
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look 
 a little
  old
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder 
 if she'd
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will 
 Buffy be
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  By Julie Pyle
 
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire 
 Slayer,
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven 
 years,
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role ââ,¬Â? even if 
 it hits
  the
  big screen.
 
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said 
 in an
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work 
 because
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you 
 had to
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the 
 ending so
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up 
 again, to
  only end it again.
 
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, 
 the world
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary 
 characters.
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a 
 Spike
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show 
 scriptwriters
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering 
 around
  characters other than Buffy herself.
 
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning 
 period, so
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing 
 it's
  going to end, she continued. That 

Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Astromancer
It's the legs! It's the legs!!!

Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  I'll second that, and add on her 
smile.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena just 
 turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
 Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
 her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
 Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
 Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Martin 
 Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off 
 a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would 
 be an issue.
 i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Mike Street 

 
 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 

 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 

 
 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
 old 
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 By Julie Pyle 

 Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
 big screen. 

 I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
 interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
 only end it again. 

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
 characters other than Buffy herself. 

 I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
 going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
 treated as any other rumor. 





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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Martin
What you said.

Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  I found out she's a natural 
blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was one stunning brunette...but not as 
gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)

Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her shift to blonde 
hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I know all about the Blonde 
Mystique, and have been snared by it a time or three, but I still don't like it.

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I 
did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena just 
 turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
 Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
 her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
 Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
 Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off 
 a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would 
 be an issue.
 i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Mike Street 

 
 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 

 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 

 
 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
 old 
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 By Julie Pyle 

 Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
 big screen. 

 I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
 interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
 only end it again. 

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
 characters other than Buffy herself. 

 I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
 going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
 treated as any other rumor. 





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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Astromancer
We're working on it...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up

Martin wrote:

 What you said.

 Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I 
 found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was 
 one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)

 Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her 
 shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I 
 know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time 
 or three, but I still don't like it.

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see 
 her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
  She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as 
 Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the 
 level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my 
 eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. 
 Wish I knew why...
  Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who 
 played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did 
 p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
  i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Mike Street
 
 
  I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that 
 to bring
  it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. 
 This is
  probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we 
 should
  let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a 
 fan and i
  personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
 
  On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very 
 physical
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a 
 world of
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl 
 fighting
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a 
 little old
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder 
 if she'd
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will 
 Buffy be
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  By Julie Pyle
 
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire 
 Slayer,
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years,
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it 
 hits the
  big screen.
 
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said 
 in an
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the 
 ending so
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up 
 again, to
  only end it again.
 
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the 
 world
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters.
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around
  characters other than Buffy herself.
 
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning 
 period, so
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a 
 little bit.
 
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be
  treated as any other rumor.
 
 
 

 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread Astromancer
Um...Please don't say that...I'm a little more depraved than you think...

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
Flattery will get you everywhere

Astromancer wrote:

 I found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She 
 was one stunning brunette...but not as gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)

 Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her 
 shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the appeal in it. I 
 know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it a time 
 or three, but I still don't like it.

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: I did not see 
 her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
  She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as 
 Xena just turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the 
 level of Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my 
 eyes away from her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. 
 Wish I knew why...
  Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who 
 played Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com
  Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did 
 p*ss off a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net 
 wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
  i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Mike Street
 
 
  I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that 
 to bring
  it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. 
 This is
  probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we 
 should
  let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a 
 fan and i
  personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
 
  On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very 
 physical
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a 
 world of
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl 
 fighting
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a 
 little old
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder 
 if she'd
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will 
 Buffy be
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  By Julie Pyle
 
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire 
 Slayer,
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years,
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it 
 hits the
  big screen.
 
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said 
 in an
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the 
 ending so
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up 
 again, to
  only end it again.
 
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the 
 world
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters.
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around
  characters other than Buffy herself.
 
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning 
 period, so
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a 
 little bit.
 
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be
  treated as any other rumor.
 
 
 

 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-09 Thread KeithBJohnson
agreed, but i think Lawless is naturally blonde or brown haired. I believe I 
read somewhere that she had to get her hair dyed to play Xena

-- Original message -- 
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Tracey, I didn't like her shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the 
appeal in it. I know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it 
a time or three, but I still don't like it.

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I 
did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena just 
 turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of 
 Catherine Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from 
 her. Even as a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
 Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
 Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off 
 a *lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would 
 be an issue.
 i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Mike Street 

 
 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 

 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 

 
 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
 old 
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
 By Julie Pyle 

 Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
 big screen. 

 I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
 interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
 only end it again. 

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
 characters other than Buffy herself. 

 I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
 going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
 treated as any other rumor. 





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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of Œ Buffy¹ Reprisal

2007-12-08 Thread Daryle
Star Trek has proven that  sometimes when something is done, it¹s done. Let
it be.


On 12/8/07 9:21 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
  
  
 
 for me her age would not be an issue, or they could make it an issue,
 since most slayers do not like long.  I like the idea of having movies
 about Spike, Willow, the other slayer or Giles
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net  wrote:
  i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
  i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:streetforce1%40gmail.com 
 

  I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to
 bring 
  it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is
  probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we
 should 
  let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and
i 
  personally don't want to see a movie version of it.
 
  On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote:
 
  
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world
of 
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl
 fighting 
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a
 little old 
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if
 she'd 
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com 
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
  By Julie Pyle
 
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer,
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years,
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role Š even if it hits the
  big screen.
 
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending
so 
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again,
to 
  only end it again.
 
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the
 world 
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters.
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around
  characters other than Buffy herself.
 
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little
 bit. 
 
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be
  treated as any other rumor.
 
 
 
 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of �Buffy� Reprisal

2007-12-08 Thread Martin
Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off a 
*lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would 
be an issue.
i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

-- Original message -- 
From: Mike Street 

 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 
 
 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
  old 
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 
  
  -- Original message -- 
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
  By Julie Pyle 
  
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
  big screen. 
  
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
  only end it again. 
  
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
  characters other than Buffy herself. 
  
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 
  
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
  treated as any other rumor. 
  
  
  
  
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of �Buffy� Reprisal

2007-12-08 Thread KeithBJohnson
She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena just 
turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of Catherine 
Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from her. Even as 
a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew why...
Oh--back to the topic! Xena wouldn't be Xena without the actor who played 
Aries, and of course he tragically died a couple of years ago...

-- Original message -- 
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off a 
*lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would 
be an issue.
i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

-- Original message -- 
From: Mike Street 

 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 
 
 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
  old 
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 
  
  -- Original message -- 
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
  By Julie Pyle 
  
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
  big screen. 
  
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
  only end it again. 
  
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
  characters other than Buffy herself. 
  
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 
  
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of �Buffy� Reprisal

2007-12-07 Thread KeithBJohnson
i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie

-- Original message -- 
From: Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring 
 it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is 
 probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should 
 let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i 
 personally don't want to see a movie version of it. 
 
 On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, wrote: 
 
  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical 
  being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of 
  monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting 
  overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little 
  old 
  for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd 
  still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
  married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 
  
  -- Original message -- 
  From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal 
  http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82 
  By Julie Pyle 
  
  Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, 
  but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
  that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
  isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
  big screen. 
  
  I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an 
  interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because 
  her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
  get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
  that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not 
  saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
  only end it again. 
  
  Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
  outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
  feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
  may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
  Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
  movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
  have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
  characters other than Buffy herself. 
  
  I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
  do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's 
  going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit. 
  
  So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
  none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
  treated as any other rumor. 
  
  
  
  
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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-04 Thread Martin
Keith, I can't help but think that that might be part of the appeal of a 
sequel. I watched the series from stem to stern, and I really got a kick out of 
the final arc, in which Buffy went back to the rebuilt Sunnydale High as a 
guidance conselor.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, 
her very physical being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place 
in a world of monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl 
fighting overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a 
little old for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if 
she'd still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal
http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
By Julie Pyle

Fans might still be demanding a return from “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” 
but it doesn’t look like that’ll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
isn’t sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
big screen.

“I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,”Gellar said in an 
interview to Moviehole. “Buffy was a movie and it didn’t work because 
her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
that people weren’t upset. Of course I never say never, so I’m not 
saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
only end it again.”

Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
characters other than Buffy herself.

“I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it’s 
going to end,” she continued. “That whole thing worries me a little bit.”

So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
treated as any other rumor.




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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-04 Thread KeithBJohnson
maybe so...

-- Original message -- 
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Keith, I can't help but think that that might be part of the appeal of a 
sequel. I watched the series from stem to stern, and I really got a kick out of 
the final arc, in which Buffy went back to the rebuilt Sunnydale High as a 
guidance conselor.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, 
her very physical being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place 
in a world of monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl 
fighting overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a 
little old for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if 
she'd still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be 
married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job? 

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal
http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
By Julie Pyle

Fans might still be demanding a return from “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” 
but it doesn’t look like that’ll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
isn’t sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
big screen.

“I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,”Gellar said in an 
interview to Moviehole. “Buffy was a movie and it didn’t work because 
her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
that people weren’t upset. Of course I never say never, so I’m not 
saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
only end it again.”

Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
characters other than Buffy herself.

“I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it’s 
going to end,” she continued. “That whole thing worries me a little bit.”

So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
treated as any other rumor.

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[scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-03 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal
http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
By Julie Pyle

Fans might still be demanding a return from “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” 
but it doesn’t look like that’ll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
isn’t sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
big screen.

“I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,”Gellar said in an 
interview to Moviehole. “Buffy was a movie and it didn’t work because 
her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
that people weren’t upset. Of course I never say never, so I’m not 
saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
only end it again.”

Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
characters other than Buffy herself.

“I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it’s 
going to end,” she continued. “That whole thing worries me a little bit.”

So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
treated as any other rumor.



Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-03 Thread Martin
I can't blame her, both for her stated reasons *and* the fact that typecasting 
is still rampant in H'Wood. Look at Ed O'Neill. Man can't even be mentioned 
without someone thinking Al Bundy.

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal
http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
By Julie Pyle

Fans might still be demanding a return from “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” 
but it doesn’t look like that’ll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
isn’t sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
big screen.

“I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,”Gellar said in an 
interview to Moviehole. “Buffy was a movie and it didn’t work because 
her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
that people weren’t upset. Of course I never say never, so I’m not 
saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
only end it again.”

Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
characters other than Buffy herself.

“I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it’s 
going to end,” she continued. “That whole thing worries me a little bit.”

So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
treated as any other rumor.



 


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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-03 Thread KeithBJohnson
part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical being: 
the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of monsters. 
It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting overwhelming 
odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little old for that Buffy? 
I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd still be right for 
that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be married? Have kids? Will 
she have a regular 9-5 job?  

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal
http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
By Julie Pyle

Fans might still be demanding a return from “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” 
but it doesn’t look like that’ll happen anytime soon. Especially now 
that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years, 
isn’t sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the 
big screen.

“I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,”Gellar said in an 
interview to Moviehole. “Buffy was a movie and it didn’t work because 
her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to 
get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so 
that people weren’t upset. Of course I never say never, so I’m not 
saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to 
only end it again.”

Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan 
outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a 
feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world 
may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters. 
Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike 
movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters 
have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around 
characters other than Buffy herself.

“I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so 
do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it’s 
going to end,” she continued. “That whole thing worries me a little bit.”

So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and 
none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be 
treated as any other rumor.


 

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Re: [scifinoir2] Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal

2007-12-03 Thread Mike Street
I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring
it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is
probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should
let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i
personally don't want to see a movie version of it.

On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical
 being: the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of
 monsters. It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting
 overwhelming odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little old
 for that Buffy? I'm not saying she's old mind you, just wonder if she'd
 still be right for that particular role in a year or two. Will Buffy be
 married? Have kids? Will she have a regular 9-5 job?

 -- Original message --
 From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gellar Afraid of 'Buffy' Reprisal
 http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
 By Julie Pyle

 Fans might still be demanding a return from Buffy The Vampire Slayer,
 but it doesn't look like that'll happen anytime soon. Especially now
 that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven years,
 isn't sure she even wants to return to the role … even if it hits the
 big screen.

 I have to be honest. That thought really scares me,Gellar said in an
 interview to Moviehole. Buffy was a movie and it didn't work because
 her story was longer than that. This was about a girl that you had to
 get to know and it took so long to figure out how to crack the ending so
 that people weren't upset. Of course I never say never, so I'm not
 saying no, but my fear would be to open something like that up again, to
 only end it again.

 Even though the series has been off the air for over four years, fan
 outcry still demands a continuation of the BuffyVerse. And while a
 feature film on the big screen may still be just a pipe dream, the world
 may be closer to direct-to-DVD movies featuring secondary characters.
 Rumors have been swirling about creator Joss Whedon directing a Spike
 movie and executive producer Marti Noxon says past show scriptwriters
 have been contacted regarding a series of new movies centering around
 characters other than Buffy herself.

 I feel like a show you love ends, you have like a mourning period, so
 do you open yourself up to that again, to wanting it but knowing it's
 going to end, she continued. That whole thing worries me a little bit.

 So far, no specific characters have been named for the DVD movies and
 none of this has been confirmed by Twentieth Century Fox so should be
 treated as any other rumor.




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