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Nov 21, 2005 08:17

Keeping this fan girly stuff for myself as reference, but thought the list might like to see it, too.

Blackbird from CDS dug up some news on the SMALLVILLE 100th episode party. INteresting that they call James a "cast mate" (and he wasn't there)

http://www.allisonmackonline.com/modules/sections/index.php?op=viewarticle&artid=15

From Kryptonsite: Triplet's review:

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James Marsters also excelled in this episode. It would have been so easy for Marsters to take the climax between Fine and Clark over the top. However, Marsters dodged that trap and produced a strong performance that deftly avoided becoming campy. And that last little knowing smile as Fine lay impaled on the console was brilliant.

helcat tells us what's on that extra disc. (BTVS 7 season boxset)

http://www.forum.colddeadseed.com/viewtopic.php?t=867&start=160

(Apparently, everyone thought that Willow/Tara were the healthiest relationships in the verse. Funny, I thought that mind wipe was a metaphor for drugging someone and having their way with them. Silly me--Do these writers even KNOW what they wrote? Sometimes I wonder)

News on the comic that Whedon is suppose to write:

http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/rage/113252880787394.htm

Tales From The Buffyverse

Since Joss Whedon’s recent announcement, Buffy The Vampire Slayer fans have been clamoring for more info on the new Dark Horse comics. I’ve been asking around and I do have a few new tidbits. First, the new Buffy comic written by Whedon himself will come in the form of a four issue limited series, with further miniseries written by established comic pros and overseen by Whedon. The current talk is that Dark Horse is going for a “new look” with the new mini, but an artist hasn’t been chosen yet. Which brings me to my third point: the first mini may not even be coming out next year. Apparently the mini is in such an early stage that it’s not currently on Dark Horse’s 2006 slate. And given Whedon’s Hollywood commitments along with his Astonishing X-Men gig, a 2007 release date seems more likely.

Meanwhile, over at IDW, plans are in place for a series of one-shots to be released in 2006, which will focus on the supporting cast of Angel. The characters currently lined up for one-shots are Illyria, Conner, Doyle, Wesley and Gunn. The writers said to be attached are Peter David, Dan Jolley, Scott Tipton, Jeff Mariotte and Jay Faerber. Though it’s not clear yet which writers will be paired with their respective characters…

This Has A “Joss Whedon Is My Master Now” Factor of Nine Out of Ten

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2007? James is very strong in his opinion on that five year movie thing. I don't see him changing his mind. Also, will interest be as high in two or three more years?

I think we have a snowballs shot in hell to ever see a Spike movie, to be honest.

spike movie, comic, btvs season seven disc, smallville

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