Aug 23, 2005 07:58
Courtesy of tru to dru at CDS, Kristen's Chat:
From monina: Spike movie! Did you See Ain't It Cool News?
How effing fantastic is that?! I'm giddy. (And for the record, despite Hercules' other assessment, I do not only write jokes about how cute boys are. I once also said I'd go gay for Kristen Bell. So there.) Yes, since I'm currently smitten with Hercules after spending some time with him in the jungle last week (slick bastard buttered me up by saying I'm now "TV skinny," which would leave any girl defenseless), I can only congratulate him on the scoop. Hercie-poo got Tim Minear to confirm that Joss approached him to write a Spike movie.
From randall: I just want to say thank you for the James Marsters interview. It was so great hearing from his mouth that Joss had approached him about a Spike movie, and that he'd do it! Yee-haw!
From his (I'd say delicious, but Herc will ridicule me) lips to God's ears.
From mushie: Where's the link to enter to win the James Marsters CD?
You are all entered just by being here!
From Alfy: Weeks have passed since you said you would share your conversation with Christian Kane. Share, please.
Yes! I'm so sorry. Christian actually talked about the Spike movie. Here's a snippet of the convo, and I promise to give more next week:
KV: Alyson [Hannigan] was saying she feels like the Angel people might be more into doing a spinoff than Buffy people...
CK: I think, well, just, it's darker. Buffy was kinda dark and stuff, but it still had that high school feel. Angel was more grown up, if you will. It has a more grown-up fan base, I really do believe, and so it's easier to do a movie with that, because obviously it's gonna sell, I think, more with the darker stuff. And you can put more blood in it and all that stuff, so I think that may be the reason why.
KV: Do you know if it's happening?
CK: I have no idea. I don't know if I can be a part of it. I'm dead! But the thing is, you actually have to die to be a lead character on that show, so I'm all right!
From Brian: There have been so many rumors that season five of Smallville is going to be the last season. Can you please shine some light on the Smallville situation?
I've heard that yes, it is likely that the coming fifth season is the last season. But so far, no decisions have been made. Erica Durance obviously breathed some new life into the show last season, and I think the higher-ups' hope is that James Marsters does that all the more this season. My sense is he will. And at that point, hopefully, the Smallville PTB decide to keep it! But clearly, the Thursday at 8 p.m. time slot isn't going to help.
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