So, as we all know -- "Dollhouse" has been officially canceled. It's sad, but true. Now, while I highly enjoyed "Dollhouse" for what it was -- and the potential was there to be something really intriguing -- it was not my favorite Whedon project. I agree with most critics when they say the Dushku-lite episodes were far superior to those which focused on Echo's assignments and/or character development. Sierra was great -- Victor was great -- and Adele was a personal favorite of mine. But what's done is done and the show is DONE. :(
So, now what?
This isn't the first time Fox has screwed over Joss. So, I say screw Fox. Screw network television altogether. In my opinion, Joss should try one of these paths:
1) First up, the obvious transition into feature filmmaking. Now, part of Joss' genius is his ability to develop characters very well, so a feature film gives him less time to do this. However, I have faith that if anyone can make it work, he can -- and I get tickled by the idea of a full-blown Joss Whedon movie (I enjoyed Serenity and am stoked to eventually see Cabin in the Woods and Goners). May I suggest an adaptation of Fray into a feature flick or mini-series?
Which brings me to my next path..
2) Consider this -- developing a show for Sci-Fi, FX or a another cable network. You don't need as many viewers and with something like Sci-Fi, your target audience is already tuned in --- not to mention, all the die-hard Whedon fans will tune in to anything he creates. What's more, the cable networks may offer a little more creative license to develop something that he wants to develop -- vs. worrying about what the Network may or may not want because all they care about are ratings and sponsorships. Come on, Joss would rule on Sci-Fi.
What do you think?
Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
New Blog - New Website
Hi there, everyone --
Getting our website up and running has been quite a process -- and we're still not there yet. In the meantime, we've set up this blog as a place to house our ideas and thoughts that need more than 140 characters of space.
We are moving into a new house this weekend and plan to set up a little home office for the Bloody Popcorn website -- so, things should, I repeat, should start progressing with the site.
Thanks for tuning in -- and feel free to comment, share, dispute, and more.
-J
Getting our website up and running has been quite a process -- and we're still not there yet. In the meantime, we've set up this blog as a place to house our ideas and thoughts that need more than 140 characters of space.
We are moving into a new house this weekend and plan to set up a little home office for the Bloody Popcorn website -- so, things should, I repeat, should start progressing with the site.
Thanks for tuning in -- and feel free to comment, share, dispute, and more.
-J
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