Friday, December 31, 2010

Eliza Dushku Celebrates Her 30th Birthday By Raising $30,000 For Charity! Exclusive Interview!


December 30th, 2010

gifts, this Hollywood starlet opted to help others on her big day!

Eliza Dushku gets our vote for being one of Hollywood’s most charitable celebrities — if not the most — of 2010! The brunette stunner and star of Dollhouse, Tru Calling, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, turned the big three-oh on Dec. 30, but in place of planning a champagne-and-sparklers bash, she teamed up with Tonic.com and raised $30,000 to build a recovery center for former child soldiers in Gulu, Uganda! HollywoodLife.com spoke to Eliza on the eve of her birthday to discuss her incredible choice.

“I used to love my birthday but I didn’t want all this attention on me moving out of my twenties, so I wanted to take the attention off me and put it on something extraordinary,” says Eliza. “There were a few ideas of clubs in Vegas and Miami but I wanted to do something more meaningful.”

Eliza says she was inspired to help this specific cause after a trip to Uganda with her boyfriend, former NBA player Rick Fox, and her mother, Judith, a professor of African Politics at Suffolk University, to visit children who had been soldiers in the war-torn country. Eliza tweeted up a storm to promote her birthday wish and has been reaching out to fellow celebrities to get involved. Director Kevin Smith, whom she worked with on the film Jay and Silent Bob, even auctioned off a movie poster for $1,000 to help Eliza reach her goal.

“I met about five child soldiers, four of them were young women and had children and they had been raped and impregnated by rebel soldiers, abducted in the night and forced to kill their own family members,” she recalls. “I couldn’t believe it — it’s 2010 and with all the freedom and safety I have I can’t imagine fearing for that.”

Eliza got her birthday wish — she’s exceeded her goal by raising $30,420! If you want to donate or learn more about her mission, click here!

Hollywood Life

Monday, December 27, 2010

A role for Michigan in star-laden 'Avengers'?

Dec. 27, 2010

It looks like Michigan will play a supporting role in “The Avengers,” a hotly anticipated movie starring some of the biggest names in Hollywood as a team of Marvel superheroes.

Last week, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Marvel Studios announced that the project would be filmed primarily in New Mexico, which is one of Michigan’s main rivals in using tax incentives to attract movie productions.

But further down in the New Mexico press release, there was some good news for Michigan — the word that “parts of the film will also be shot in New York and Michigan.”

A spokeswoman for Marvel confirmed today that the information in the press release is accurate.

Beyond that, it’s easier to convince Thor to get a crew cut than it is to find details about Michigan’s involvement in the upcoming superhero adventure.

The Michigan Film Office said this in a statement: “Michigan has the diverse locations, talented workforce and infrastructure necessary should ‘Avengers’ decide to shoot here in the state. However at this point our office has not received an application for the project.”

The movie will be the biggest feature film ever made in New Mexico. Pre-production has started and filming is set to begin in April. Its expected release date is May 2012.

“The Avengers” will be directed and written by Joss Whedon of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” fame. It will star Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner (the Hulk), Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.

Michigan recently was the site of filming for part of another potential blockbuster, “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” which shot scenes earlier this year in downtown Detroit.

Freep

Demi Lovato in Marvel’s The Avengers? – Rumor


December 27, 2010 at 10:30 am

Well, it is up to Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator, Joss Whedon, to deliver the type of movie comic book fans everywhere have waited decades to see. He is directing Marvel’s The Avengers and filming has already begun in New Mexico.

What’s so exciting about The Avengers? Actors we already know and love as certain heroes will all appear together in one film. That means Iron Man, Robert Downey, Jr. will consult with Chris Hemsworth as Thor (from the Thor movie), Chris Evans as Captain America (from Captain America: The First Avenger), and Scarlett Johansson as The Black Widow. You can bet Samuel L. Jackson will be there to call the shots as Nick Fury and we also hear Jeremy Renner (The Town) and Mark Ruffalo (The Kids are Alright) will portray Hawkeye and the Incredible Hulk, respectively. But there’s still plenty of room in the cast for others.

In fact, ComicBookMovie.com reports an interesting rumor that Disney’s Demi Lovato may be suiting up to appear in The Avengers film. Can you picture her with this cast? Lovato (Camp Rock) might not win a role in the upcoming action adventure, but it is fun to speculate. She does, after all have strong ties to Disney and the media giant has obtained The Avengers.

If Lovato was cast, who might she play? She could be Janet Van Dyne, a.k.a. The Wasp; The Scarlet Witch, daughter of Magneto, the X-Men’s arch nemesis; Jennifer Susan Walters, the She-Hulk; or even Maya Lopez, the deaf super heroine known as Echo. Want another rumor? The film, due out May 4, 2012, may see The Avengers fighting those infamous band of Marvel Comics aliens, the Skrulls or the Kree. When we learn more, you will, too!

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Fans Are The Most Loyal Fans Says Seth Green


Dec 23 by Griff

According to Robot Chicken / Family Guy’s Seth Green he believes that fans of the cult TV show Buffy The Vampire Slayer are some of the “kookiest and most loyal fans” there are.

In an interview with Metro, Green said that due to re-runs of Buffy, he has been getting recognized a lot more these days…

“I’m still excited there’s so much love for that show as I had such a good time making it. We have some of the kookiest but also most loyal fans – they look at you differently. People who get excited when they see you have usually had some emotional response to the work you’ve done and you never know how intimate that experience is. Even though Buffy is regarded as cult we all took it so seriously and it meant a lot to everyone who worked on it.”

I wouldn’t mind hearing what Seth Green makes of the upcoming Buffy movie reboot. Someone should ask him.


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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Morris appeals for 'Buffy' role


Last Updated: December 22, 2010 3:04pm

Glee star Heather Morris is appealing to the makers of the new Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie to let her appear in the film even if she doesn't land the title role - because she is a massive fan of the show.

The popular TV series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar as the cheerleader-turned-vampire hunter, which started as a 1992 film starring Kristy Swanson, is being re-booted for a big screen outing and casting bosses are looking a new actress to tackle the lead.

Morris was recently rumoured to be in the running for the part of Buffy Summers, although movie chiefs denied any decisions had been made, and she's now spoken of her excitement at being considered.

The actress is even hoping if she doesn't land the lead, casting bosses will still give her the opportunity to join in anyway.

She tells Access Hollywood, "They're considering me! I found out and I almost peed my pants 'cause I was so excited! If they make Buffy when Glee is on hiatus, I don't even care what I do. I can just run through the shot and do nothing - even if I'm not Buffy!"

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Who'll Be the New Buffy? Glee's Heather Morris? The Vampire Diaries' Candice Accola?


Tue., Dec. 21, 2010 11:29 AM PST by Kristin Dos Santos

Looks like believing in Santa really can get you what you want.

Heather Morris—aka Glee's Santa-believing cheerleader Brittany— is not only getting some same-sex "developments" she's been hoping for (get my Brittany/Santana romance scoop right here!), she says she's in contention for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie "reboot." So is this really happening? Here's the lowdown:

"They're considering me!" Morris tells Access Hollywood of the Buffy movie. "I found out and I almost peed my pants 'cause I was so excited!"

"If they make [Buffy] when [Glee] is on hiatus, I don't even care what I do," she added. "I can just run through the shot and do nothing—even if I'm not Buffy!"

A Glee source tells me the idea of casting Heather would only work out if the Buffy movie were to go into production during Glee's short hiatus, given the scheduling demands on all of the series regulars.

A Buffy movie source adds that the film is still in early stages of development and hasn't begun casting. They are still "quite a ways from starting production."

Despite many fans of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series being heavily against a big-screen reboot without the involvement of mastermind Joss Whedon (Joss told us he has "mixed emotions", while Nicholas Brendon called it a "mistake"), the project is moving forward, and it seems that the new Buffy Summers is certainly a coveted role among many a rising starlet—particularly those already working in the cheerleader or vampire genre.

When asked if she'd like to take a turn from blonde vampire to blonde vampire slayer, The Vampire Diaries resident ditzy-but-edgy blonde Candice Accola (Caroline) tells me:

"I never watched the show but I was so into the movie with Kristy Swanson! I loved it because she was so sassy and did her little flips and staked people in her crazy prom dress. I love that movie. So who knows? I love that they're doing a remake of that. I think that it's a fun girl-power thing."

Anyone else you'd love to see in the role of the New Buffy? Or are you hoping the whole blasted movie thing just goes away if Joss is not involved?

Follow @kristindsantos on Twitter for scoop on Buffy, Glee, The Vampire Diaries and more.

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Vampire Diaries’ Candice Accola for Buffy?


December 22, 2010 at 2:34 am

Vampire Diaries‘ Candice Accola is excited about her name being thrown around as a potential contender for the role of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the upcoming theatrical reboot of the popular movie-turned TV show. According to Accola, she never watched the TV show–blasphemy, Buffy fans say–but she is a huge fan of Kristy Swanson’s take on the character, and the original movie on which the show is based.

She’d better hope that’s enough to satisfy all the fans intently watching this develop. She may have some competition out of Glee‘s Heather Morris. Then again, the brutal demands of Glee shoots may make it impossible for the cheerleading sensation to make the leap to vampire slayer. Only time will tell, but according to E! Online, the timeframe would have to be very specific in order for Morris to work it out with her schedule. The producers are admittedly in the planning stages and have not gotten as far as casting yet, so you’re welcome for the non-news item, readers.

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'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' casting controversy--'Glee' star Heather Morris


December 21st, 2010 3:26 pm ET

With the recent popularity of vampire-themed movies and television shows, it is no huge surprise to learn that a remake of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" is in the works. Warner Brothers made the announcement back in November, but controversy quickly followed with the realization that Joss Whedon, the master mind behind the iconic TV series, would not be involved.

As the casting process begins to unfold, a number of fans and critics are judging the frontrunners for the part of Buffy.

"Glee" star Heather Morris made headlines this week as she revealed that she is being considered for the lead. As a ditzy yet adorable cheerleader on the Fox's hit comedy, Heather's comedic timing could be a perfect fit for the movie. But will she be enough to change the minds of diehard "Buffy" fans?

"They're considering me!" Heather told Access Hollywood about the Buffy movie. "I found out and I almost peed my pants 'cause I was so excited!"

"If they make [Buffy] when [Glee] is on hiatus, I don't even care what I do," she added. "I can just run through the shot and do nothing—even if I'm not Buffy!"

But given that casting has not even begun, Heather would not have much time for the shoot. Even when "Glee" is on hiatus for the summer, Heather will be on tour with the "Glee Live" tour.

Do you think Heather Morris would make a good Buffy?

Examiner

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Project Details

The producers are aiming for a 2011/2012 theatrical release.

Producer Charles Roven had this to say about Whit Anderson's script: "Whit’s take is pretty compelling and a lot of fun, and it’s interesting to see all of this reimagined. This is a completely new reboot. Tone is extremely important, and you want the audience to realize what is at stake and the peril is real, but at the same time what’s going on should be fun and inviting and keep everyone engaged. It needs to be relevant to today too, and that is what Whit has found a way to do." adding... "While this is not your high-school Buffy, she’ll be just as witty, tough and sexy as we all remember her to be"

Apparently, despite previous reports of "restarting the storyline" rumors indicate that Sarah Michelle Gellar was going to return to the project, but Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical) would be a fresh new character that would star along-side Sarah. Vanessa, however, turned down the role.

The producers are aiming to restart the Buffy storyline while not "trampling on the beloved existing universe created by Whedon."

Creator Joss Whedon will not be involved.

Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment are working with Fran Rubel Kuzui (original director) and her husband, Kaz Kuzui (producer) on this project.

The goal would be to make a darker, event-sized movie that would, of course, have franchise potential.

The film will have no connection to the hit television series, nor will it feature any of the popular supporting characters like Angel, Willow, Xander or Spike

A "reboot" of the original 1992 horror-comedy.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

'Glee' Star Heather Morris Is Indeed Considered for 'Buffy'


December 18, 2010 07:56:44 GMT

Being considered in the movie project about her favorite heroine, the blonde actress gushes that she would take the job no matter how small her role is. 

Heather Morris is apparently still circling "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". Despite the fact that screenwriter Whit Anderson had debunked a previous news linking her to the reboot project of the 1992 film, the actress herself confirmed that she is being considered for the movie.

"They're considering me!" she told Access Hollywood when met at an event for FLIRT cosmetics, for which Morris is a paid spokesperson, in Los Angeles on Thursday, Decemeber 16. She further shared, "I found out and I almost peed my pants 'cause I was so excited!"

Morris, who stars on FOX musical series "Glee", additionally admitted that she is a fan of the story's heroine Buffy, that she would take any role in the upcoming film. "If they make ['Buffy'] when ['Glee'] is on hiatus, I don't even care what I do. I can just run through the shot and do nothing - even if I'm not Buffy!" she declared.

Earlier report mentioned Heather Morris as the possible depicter of the title character in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" which is being developed by Warner Bros. Pictures. "Heather Morris' comedic timing is a perfect fit for Buffy Summers, and that her background as a dancer and a gymnast will be greatly utilized (sic)...," an insider told Movieweb at that time.

The new "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" will not present "high school Buffy". Instead, she will be seen "just as witty, tough, and sexy as we all remember her to be." Charles Roven, Steve Alexander, Fran Rubel Kuzui, Kaz Kuzui, Roy Lee and Doug Davison team up to serve as producers. 




Thursday, December 16, 2010

Megan Fox “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” Movie

 

June 11th, 2009 by Castina

Have you heard the rumor that Transformers
star Megan Fox is being lined up for the role of Buffy Summers in the upcoming big-screen remake of the 1992 film, Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Actress Kristy Swanson played the role in the original Buffy movie. In 1997, Sarah Michelle Gellar revived the character for a starring spot on The WB TV drama of the same name.


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Buffy the Vampire Slayer heads to Portland State University


By Shawn Estes
from Salem Weekly, Section Screen
Posted on Wed Dec 15, 2010 at 09:48:09 AM PDT

Before there was a Team Edward and a Team Jacob, there was Team Angel and Team Spike. The mastermind behind "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Joss Whedon creates worlds that people are easily sucked (pardon the pun) into.

Whedon has amassed a cult following that wear "Joss is my God" t-shirts, attend charity screenings of "Serenity" (the film spawned from "Firefly") and follow every interview he obliges, hoping to figure out what he's going to do next.

"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" aired from 1997 to 2003, with its spinoff "Angel" running until 2005. It was bounced from WB to UPN, was the first show to air a lesbian sex scene on network TV, and launched the career of a number of its stars. It's also spawned a graphic novel series picking up where the TV series left off. Afterward, he moved to the short lived series "Firefly" and most recently "Dollhouse," which starred Buffy alum Eliza Dushku. He's currently working on the big screen adaptation of The Avengers for Marvel.

Hollywood is looking at rebooting the franchise, but what they've forgotten to take into account is that Whedon is solely responsible for making his ideas come to life. Apparently, they didn't learn much from the failed movie starring Kristy Swanson. The fandom isn't supporting a teen killing vampires; they are instead supporting the heart and soul that comes with a smartly written piece of fiction.

Allison Higginbotham hopes to bring Whedon's brand of metaphor and wit to the classroom. She's going to be teaching a class at Portland State University titled "Exploring 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.'" She was gracious enough to answer some questions about the class and the show in general.

Salem Weekly: What moved you to develop a class on the television series? What was the process like, getting the class approved?

Allison Higginbotham: Shockingly, I'm a huge fan of the series. Last year I was rewatching Buffy (it was my first time I had rewatched it since I started university) and found myself wanting to look at the more academic side of Buffy. I started checking out books on the series and reading Slayage online. Portland State University has this great program called Chiron Studies which allows students to develop a course (syllabus and all) and teach it. I had taken one on Jane Austen in Film a few terms ago and loved how personal the class was. It was great to have discussions with people who were passionate about the subject matter and not just trying to get requirements out of the way. I thought mixing the show with the academic readings would make a really interesting class for fans, who haven't really looked at the academic side of Buffy. A big hurdle was choosing which episodes to watch.

The process started with me creating a syllabus and submitting a proposal to the Chiron program along with getting a faculty sponsor. I think I first submitted my proposal in February for spring semester 2010. My class actually got rejected twice. Some of it had to do with only a limited number of Chiron courses being taught, but I also had to change some of the course around. I kept getting the critique that they didn't feel it was "academic" enough. I won't get into how I feel about that. Anyway, in October I resubmitted my proposal and it finally got accepted.

SW: One of the things that appeals to many is the feminist stance and the metaphors that Whedon uses in most of his work (ie: drunk college kids turn into Neanderthals in the episode "Beer Bad"). Can you talk about how that fits into the class syllabus?

AH: The metaphors behind the monsters are actually one of my favorite things about the series! Along with looking at things like production, we will spend a few classes on metaphors. One class we will be looking at Buffy through a feminist lens (while also discussing some of the arguments AGAINST the series as being feminist.) Another week is the over-the-top after-school special episodes, in which I almost included Beer Bad, but thought it would be too cruel to the students. The metaphors are how many find the series relatable, so it's a big part of the course.

SW: What's your favorite episode? Why?

AH: My absolute favorite episode from a film major's point of view is "The Body". The way it tackles the subject death within the narrative is great, but Whedon's camera work and direction in that episode really provide the emotion for the episode.

As a Buffy fan, though, "The Prom" is probably my second favorite. It's great to see the other students acknowledge how important Buffy is, even though she's been an outsider throughout her time at Sunnydale High. I tear up everytime she gets the "class protector award."

SW: The class synopsis talks about the impact of fans. I saw the class originally on whedonesque.com (the unofficial blog for all that is Whedon). Can you talk about the reception among fans and students at PSU?

AH: When I started creating the course I sent the syllabus to a couple of my friends from high school who were Buffy fans. They seemed pretty enthused, but I wasn't prepared for how much students I didn't know would react. I've had a lot of people tell me that they're excited for the class and that Buffy is their favorite program. Though the most frequent response when I announce that I'm teaching the class is "For real?" I'll take it as they see the class as too good to be true.

SW: Portland also has an active community of "browncoats" (Whedon's "Firefly" fans) that I'm sure would jump at the chance of participating in a class on that show. Are there any plans to branch out into other TV shows or to continue the Buffy class into the future?

AH: I currently don't have any plans and the class is only being held next semester. The good thing about the Chiron program is that it provides a variety of classes each semester. However, I would love to see more classes on TV shows. There seems to be a bias in academia that television shows and pop culture aren't academic, but I hope to prove that it can be with my class.

SW: Is there still room available in the class? If so is it available to people not enrolled at PSU already?

Unfortunately my class is all filled up. Occasionally a spot will open up though, so keep checking. You do have to be registered to enroll, however.

Willamette Live

Original Buffy the Vampire Slayer Star Calls Movie Reboot a "Mistake"


Wed., Dec. 15, 2010 9:51 AM PST by Jennifer Arrow

So, in case you haven't heard, the fine people at Warner Brothers have decided to honor/profane the memory of our beloved Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series with a reboot movie. We know what we think of that idea, and we know what Buffy's father Joss Whedon told us he thinks of that idea, but what about the show's original castmembers? One original Scooby just spoke out to us about it:

MORE: Joss Whedon Reacts to Buffy Movie News: "I Have Strong Mixed Emotions"

We just caught up with original series star Nicholas Brendon, who is currently showcasing his drama chops on Private Practice's critically acclaimed rape storyline as sexual predator Lee McHenry. In Xander Harris' typical fashion, his first reaction when asked about the reboot was to make a joke.

"I hope their vampires don't glitter," quipped Brendon, referencing, of course, the sparkling vampires of the wildly successful Twilight franchise. Then, appearing hesitant to speak out of turn but confident about his point of view, he continued, "You know, listen...I think it's a mistake, I think that it's trying to kind of—they have to reach a whole completely new fanbase. And we already have that fanbase. So it's going to really be hard to kind of do that. But you know, everyone: They remade The Flintstones. Twice, I think."

In short, just because they're making a reboot doesn't mean we have to take it seriously! Every semi-successful franchise in media history comes around for a "reboot" in due time, whether or not a remake is called for, necessary, or wise. Hmmm...any chance that if we don't freak about it, it will just go away?

The reboot, to be written by novice scribe Whit Anderson (you can find her on Twitter: @WhitAnd), is still in the development stage.

Meanwhile, you can see Brendon on Private Practice again this spring (spoiler alert!); he also has a recurring role as Kevin, Garcia's (Kirsten Vangsness) boyfriend and fellow geek, on Criminal Minds.

So, do you think the "Nuffy" movie will be better or worse than a Flintstones-Twilight mashup? Hit the comments.

TWITTER: Follow @KristinDSantos and @JenniferArrow for further news of the reboot.


Saturday, December 11, 2010

Glee Star Heather Morris Won't Be Appearing In New Buffy Movie

December 11th, 2010 at 9:13 PM

Glee actress Heather Morris, who is known for her role as cheerleader Brittany in the hit TV musical show, is not in line to star in the new Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie.

The 23-year-old was rumored to be playing the part originally played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, in a film remake of the 90s TV series (without creator Joss Whedon).

But now her appearance has been denied by screenwriter Whit Anderson.

"We're not even thinking about casting yet," Anderson is quoted as saying by the Hollywood Reporter. "The script isn't even written!," he reveals.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Glee star as Buffy, The Vampire Slayer!?

by Alicia Malone (Saturday, December 11th, 2010 at 3:23 am)

Heather Morris, of “Glee” fame (as opposed to “I gave birth to Caffeinated Clint” fame), is said to be the favourite to grip the stake in Warner’s “Buffy, the Vampire Slayer” movie remake.

MovieWeb were in Nashville this past week and had the chance to ask an associate of Sandollar productions, who are producing the movie, who the studio were envisioning as their new Buffy Sommers.

Says the site, “The source indicates that Heather Morris’s comedic timing is a perfect fit for Buffy Summers, and that her background as a dancer and a gymnast will be greatly utilized in the skill set that Buffy is supposed to have as a Slayer. In this new reboot, Buffy will no longer be in high school, but instead facing the same hardships that a lot of young college graduates have today in struggling to find a paying job and a healthy relationship. Though she plays a teenager on Glee, the 23 year-old-actress is actually the right age for this newly rebooted take on the character.”

The new “Buffy” film is being written by Whit Anderson.

Previously…

We “Buffy” buffs smashed beer bottles and dropped ducts when it was announced last week that Warner Bros would be rebooting the Joss Whedon created series – as a feature – without it’s creator.

Whedon soon responded to the news, noting that although it’ll hurt to see ‘his’ Slayer stomping about on someone else’s Sunnydale, he’s OK with it.

And now we know why he’s OK with it : He passed on being involved.

Says Heat Vision, “According to studio insiders, he was approached last year after Buffy rightsholder Fran Rubel Kuzui and husband Kaz Kuzui began developing a remake with Vertigo. After presented with the opportunity, Whedon decided he’d rather work on other projects (he’s making Marvel Studios’ The Avengers). Producers then began searching for a writer and late last year hired actress-turned-scribe Whit Anderson. The unknown Anderson, with only bit film appearances to her credit, came up with a take on the Buffy myth that was strong enough after a couple of drafts to lure Atlas, which partnered with Vertigo to set it up at a studio.

Fox, distributor of the 1992 movie, had first crack, but passed, so Warners slid in, betting that Whedon or no Whedon, Buffy can still slay at the box office.”

Now I can only imagine that Whedon passed because the “Buffy” that Vertigo, and then Warners, wanted to make wasn’t his “Buffy” – as in, it wasn’t going to be a feature-film version of the TV series that people know and love. Whedon couldn’t…wouldn’t… want to be involved in a reboot without his cast… it’d not only seem disrespectful, but he’d be caught up in the ostensible imminent backfire too. He needs his fans – they keep him employed.

Meantime, Whedon’s surrogate, Whit Anderson (She’s a woman), tells The LA Times that she’s a die-hard fan of the ’90s series, “[it] was the one show I would watch when I got home. I just loved this character. I was the same age as Buffy, and it was so rare to have a female lead character on TV in those days who was strong and capable and smart but also allowed to be feminine.”

“The thing that was so wonderful about ‘Buffy’ is what made it special was so timeless,” Anderson said. “The deep struggle she had with duty and destiny, that tug between what you’re supposed to be doing and what you want to be doing. The fate of the world is on her shoulders, but some days she wakes up, and she just doesn’t want to do it. And are we doomed and destined to love someone? That conflict was very interesting to me. Those are the things I loved about her and her world. She also represents — like all the heroes — something empowering for us. She reminds us of what we could be if we were in our top form, the best of us if we were at our very best, and even then we still see the vulnerability and doubts she has inside. That’s where we all connect.”

Hmmm.

Movie Hole

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Give Buffy the Vampire Slayer Reboot a Chance

Author: Jon Sobel — Published: Dec 08, 2010 at 5:57 am

I've been thinking about the upcoming Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot (because now and then I've just got to stop thinking about Republicans and Democrats) and I just can't seem to get upset about it like so many of the Slayer Faithful.

In case you hadn't heard, there's a movie in development with no participation by Joss Whedon, the creator of the character. Like just about all the commenters at this report, my initial thought was: Buffy without Joss? Why bother? (Click here for Whedon's own, hilarious response to the news.)

But Buffy doesn't belong to Joss Whedon, and I don't mean in the legal sense. She belongs to all of us who loved watching the show. Buffy belongs to us just like Robin Hood does, or King Arthur, or Batman, or Superman, or Kirk and Spock. Characters created in the age of copyright may, technically, be the intellectual property of some person or corporation, but in a broader sense, as published works of the imagination, they belong to us all. What we like about them doesn't change when a new iteration proves disappointing.

The company (in this case Warner Bros.) that now owns the rights to a character can and should do with it what it thinks best. I'll give the new movie a chance. If it sucks (no pun intended), so what? That doesn't take anything away from the greatness of the TV show or my memories of it. (And I can always go back and watch my DVDs again.) I didn't much care for the J.J. Abrams Star Trek reboot—it was a decent adventure movie but hardly my conception of what Star Trek has been all about all these years. So what? I enjoyed it far as I could for what it was, and promptly completely forgot about it until I starting thinking about the topic now. It took nothing whatsoever away from the great TV shows and films of the Trek franchise.

Franchise. There's a word for you. It's all about commerce, remember—making money. After all, a "franchise" is also what you call your local McDonald's. Where, perhaps sometime in 2012, kids will be begging for "Buffy" Happy Meals. Marketing unhealthy food to children through toys—that's something to get in high dudgeon about. Not a new Buffy movie you might not love. As William Shatner said in the famous Star Trek convention skit on Saturday Night Live: "Get a life."

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 8’ Kills Off A Major Character

Trent PinkisthenewBlog.com 12/03/10 01:02 PM

I've got some very big and very sad Buffy the Vampire Slayer news to pass along today. This news is real Buffy news, it has nothing to do with the **** plan to remake the BtVS movie without Joss Whedon … this news has to do with the ongoing comic book series that has been carrying on the storyline from the BtVS TV series over the past few years. As you may recall, we learned back in January that the Season 8 Big Bad, known by the codename Twilight, was none other than Angel himself! That plotline development really shook things up in the BtVS world and brought much entertainment to fans all year long. When last I reported on the BtVS Season 8 comic book series back in August, I mentioned that Buffy's ex-boyfriend Riley Finn made his comic book debut in the series. Today, I have much sadder and very spoilery news to pass along … there has been a major death in the BtVS family:

The secret's out … and even tho I've yet to read up on my comics to the very sad news about I'm about to share, I've been keeping my eye on where the story has been going … and I NEVER anticipated this final outcome. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 Issue #39 (which was released yesterday) features Buffy in battle-mode against … someone. In order to keep the news SPOILER free from those of you who don't yet want to know what happens in the comic, I'll leave all the reveals behind the cut. After the jump, see the full uncensored cover for Issue #39 and find out the terribly tragic news about which major BtVS character has been killed off. DO NOT READ ANY FURTHER IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE SPOILED …

NOW … because I have not yet received my copy of Issue #39 I do not know the outcome of this battle between Buffy and Angel. Will she finally destroy him? Will he destroy her (if not physically, emotionally)? What I do know is that in the wake of this epic battle (the likes of which we have not seen since the second season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) one of Buffy's closest and dearest friends will be killed.

When I found out who it was that has been killed, I actually felt like I was punched in the gut. I'm not even exaggerating, I still feel the actual pain of loss. Even tho I've not yet received my copy of Issue #39, I couldn't help but find out which character has been killed.

I know … and now I wish I can un-know the sad news.

This is your last chance to avoid finding out who dies if you want to make the gruesome discovery from reading the comic book yourself.

But if you, like me, just know who gets killed …

It is Buffy's beloved watcher and father figure to all … Rupert Ripper Giles:

Fansite Whedonesque is in mourning today over the news of Giles's death … and rightly so. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the news. I know it may sound trite to get so worked up over the death of a fictional character … but when you have spent a lot of time getting to "know" and love a character, you will feel the pain of loss if he/she is destroyed. I still have a few comics to read leading up to Issue #39 but … man, what a sad thing to look forward to.

If anything, this highlights the absolutely unnecessary plan to reboot Buffy the Vampire Slayer with a whole new story when the ORIGINAL and vastly superior original story is STILL ONGOING! But, I'm not even gonna talk about the **** Buffy reboot. Giles is dead. Not since the death of Buffy's mom — Joyce Summers — and Willow's girlfriend — Tara Maclay — has there been a death this … important.

UGH.

I'm a mess :(

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Joss Whedon WAS Approached To Make 'Buffy' Movie... And Turned It Down

Joss Whedon won't be "left to his pain" so much after this little "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" development. Warner Bros. has been made to seem like the Big Bad Guy in this situation when they chose to reboot "Buffy" without the involvement of Whedon, who wrote the screenplay for the original feature film and spearheaded the TV series.

Turns out Whedon actually was offered the first opportunity for a "Buffy" reboot, though -- at least that the tune WB insiders are singing -- which kind of takes away from our little Whedon pity fest. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Whedon decided to pass on the film because he'd rather work on other projects (read: "The Avengers") and it was only then that producers turned to unknown writer Whit Anderson. She came up with a version of the myth that captured the studios' attention, and Warner Bros. decided to go forward with the project even without Whedon.

Some have criticized Whedon for not taking the "Buffy" project when he had the chance, but considering he already spent six years working on the TV series and many more working on the comic books, I think it's understandable that he chose not to participate in the film. But the public outlook up until this point is that he was never contacted to work on the film, and I think it's a little inappropriate that Whedon never took the time to clarify that he passed the opportunity up.

Previously, Whedon had said that, "I always hoped that Buffy would live on even after my death. But, you know, AFTER. I don't love the idea of my creation in other hands, but I'm also well aware that many more hands than mine went into making that show what it was. And there is no legal grounds for doing anything other than sighing audibly. I can't wish people who are passionate about my little myth ill."

Whedon probably asked "Buffy" rightsholder Fran Rubel Kuzui, who originally came to him to ask him to work on a film, not to pursue turning the film into a movie after he turned the opportunity down. Again, I think Whedon was in the right to not make the film, but he definitely should have been the person to come forward and say that he was approached to be involved with the "Buffy" movie instead of letting "studio insiders" try to cover their tracks.

Does knowing Whedon was approached with the "Buffy" movie change your opinion on it?

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