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Cordy's Bitch
09-26-2005, 11:19 AM
TIME recently interviewed Joss and Neil Gaiman at the same time:
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1109313-1,00.html
LaLa247
09-26-2005, 02:58 PM
JW: They're [Cordyverse fans] a lot more attractive than I am, actually, which kind of disturbs and upsets me. Well, yeah. I mean, really, look at Morrigan. And Nera. And Kel. And Katy. And Penny. And...
To the point- everyone is more attractive than Whedon. The end.
JW: In my head, it's [Wonder Woman] the finest film ever not typed yet. Now, I really hope it flops. It's incredible fun, partially because I was never actually a huge fan. [...] and I'm not a fan of the show. I feel like I'm taking an icon I already know and creating it for the first time. Oh. My. GOD. :scared: Robert Rodriquez, save us!!11!
Morrigan
09-26-2005, 03:22 PM
Wait. ST actually got a mention? I just can't be bothered reading Whedon interview, that requires way to much effort on my part.
ETA: Now, I really hope it flops. Oh. My. GOD. :scared: Robert Rodriquez, save us!!11!
And this is why I'm so glad he didn't get his grubby little paws on Batman or X-Men (although X3 sounds doomed anyway)
Gabriella
09-26-2005, 03:27 PM
Wait. ST actually got a mention? I just can't be bothered reading Whedon interview, that requires way to much effort on my part.
Likewise - and, really? In what context?
Cordy's Bitch
09-26-2005, 03:53 PM
Wait. ST actually got a mention? I just can't be bothered reading Whedon interview, that requires way to much effort on my part.
Actually it was all about 'nera, and how fanboys across the world were disappointed when she got married. Gaiman almost quit writing because of it. He was inspired again by Mab's boobs.
Morrigan
09-26-2005, 05:06 PM
Actually it was all about 'nera, and how fanboys across the world were disappointed when she got married. Gaiman almost quit writing because of it. He was inspired again by Mab's boobs.
Well yeah, but I thought they got over their suicidal depressions once Lara became available?
LaLa247
09-26-2005, 06:32 PM
Well yeah, but I thought they got over their suicidal depressions once Lara became available?Yeah, they're all knocking my door down.
And we didn't get a mention, I was just being cheeky.
Penny Century
09-26-2005, 08:26 PM
And we didn't get a mention, I was just being cheeky.
Well hey, any time anyone talks about "more attractive fans," you know they're talking about Nera, at least. Miss Stranger Things, biznitches!
silveragent
09-27-2005, 01:14 AM
Two things:
1. Whedon's WW will suck more than Catwoman, I guarantee!
2. Gaiman's wrong. He's sucking up to Joss (which is disgusting). Bill Messner-Loebs as Gaiman noted created the definitive WW story and character.
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