JOpinionated likes The Write Environment's Joss interview.
She reviews her preview copy and gives us just a taste - kinda like an appetizer or hors d'oeuvres: "TV shows are a question, and movies are an answer."
There's also a link to JOpinionated's earlier review of the WE Damon Lindelof interview.
November 20 2008
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Hasn't he said this before? I can't remember where.
The One True b!X | November 20, 22:59 CET
TamaraC | November 20, 23:01 CET
Simon | November 20, 23:04 CET
ETA that Simon is too fast for me.
[ edited by The One True b!X on 2008-11-20 23:05 ]
The One True b!X | November 20, 23:05 CET
[ edited by NYPinTA on 2008-11-20 23:08 ]
NYPinTA | November 20, 23:07 CET
jcs | November 20, 23:17 CET
pat32082 | November 20, 23:25 CET
And I think - mebbe Tim - said something like TV was more feminine; you could take the time to have the conversation, while movies felt more masculine; you just hadda get the job done.
Or I'm sorta making that last one up - I don't have all my quotes with me.
Anyhoo, jealous of jcs, but know mine'll come any minute... *taps foot impatiently.*
QuoterGal | November 20, 23:27 CET
Saje | November 20, 23:36 CET
Pointy | November 21, 00:02 CET
QuoterGal | November 21, 00:17 CET
jeffreyunited | November 21, 02:05 CET
Tonya J | November 21, 05:38 CET
Just kidding. I wouldn't possibly consider the former.
ETA: QG, there has been one close-up of his bookshelf so far. Possibly more to come--I'm not far in.
ETA2: There's also an excellent shot of Joss's white board when Joss was in the planning stages of Dr. Horrible--including a song where So They Say would be called "Until the World Is Mine." And now I would like to know if that's a totally different song, or just an early draft of So They Say.
[ edited by Jobo on 2008-11-21 09:08 ]
Jobo | November 21, 07:38 CET
Berryman's Shakespeare
William Shakespeare: The Man Behind the Genius
Anthony Burgess' Shakespeare
Filming Shakespeare's Plays
The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare
(I'll let you'all discover the rest of the titles yourselves...)
Other noteworthy features:
• {{SPOILER ALERT}} - Joss confesses to an adolescent crush on Goldie Hawn.
• Best geek-lines: "Anything I touched became geeky." And "be the geek you are, not the geek you think somebody wants you to be."
• We find out who are the "Legion of Loathsome Swine." ; >
• The legacy he would like to have left - say in fifty years, when folks talk about him (and they will ; >): "I would like that some people found strength in what I did. That some of the stereotypes and gender roles that were taken for granted were no longer... and that my children liked me."
Allrighty, that's it on the spoilage - there's lots more, but folks should be able to enjoy this on their own without hearing more of the content, so I'll shut up now.
It was a deeper-than-usual interview, and especially good to hear now during all the Dollhouse
panicnon-panickerfuffle - made me hope even more that we get to see the show as Joss and Co. want it made.QuoterGal | November 23, 04:39 CET