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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
New Campaign
Looks like Sidereel.com has set up their own campaign to save Dollhouse. If you have facebook or twitter, you can also share links with your friends/followers. Sidereel is urging ppl to send the Prez of FOX some Dolls in an effort to renew the show, here's some info:
Mail dolls and letters to FOX:
Kevin ReillyPresident of Entertainment, FOX Broadcasting
10201 W. Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90035
Email: kevin.reilly@fox. com
And yes, I think we should crash his inbox with letters =)
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Friday, October 30, 2009
BIGFOOT IS REAL!!!
:O THEY FOUND EVIDENCE BIGFOOT IS REAL!!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvEERL2Efdk&feature=related
In a related note, todays date is November 1967, and i'm also drunk.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Dollhouse "Belonging" Ratings
From last night, THR reports S02E04 'Belonging' clinched a 0.8 in the 18-49 demo and 2.1 million viewers. Marc Berman reports 2.15 million and a 0.9/3. Yes, the ratings are down 20% from episode 3, but no one has yet looked at the bright side, that Dollhouse BUILT upon its lead-in, which is a very important concept to Network Executives (aka hellspawn). THR reports the horrendous 'Til Death managed only a 0.7 and 2 million. So the Dhouse moved up not by much, but once DVR ratings kick in, plus the ancillary revenue from DVD sales, iTunes, etc are factored in, Dhouse might.. just might, stand a chance @ SEASON 3!
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
JOSS DIRECTING GLEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For those of you who didn`t already hear it through the grapevine, Mr. Whedon is directing an episode of GLEE (New Musical Comedy on FOX) !!! INfo from the purple prose himself:
http://whedonesque.com/comments/22073#345272
RT below:
Hey kids and parents of kids and super-old, like ancestor-old-but-not-dead-yet-type people, just poking my oversized head in to say that the rumors are true... unless something very odd happens in the next few months, I will have the privilege of shooting an episode of GLEE. Why GLEE? Because I love cops, serial killers and gritty urban drama (I haven't seen the show yet). Why me? Because they're struggling and can't afford real directors. And to head off a few queries:
No, this doesn't mean Dollhouse definitely won't get a back nine. Our numbers mean that! But I kid. Okay, we're not exactly saving all the good stuff for 14-22, but nobody's closed the door. If D'House suddenly busts wide, huzzah, we'll still bring it, and I'll still go and direct an episode of Glee, because of my love of cops. These realities can co-exist. And possibly cross over, at least in fiction that I have wri - read. About.
What can we expect from a 'Joss Whedon' epsiode of Glee? An episode of Glee. God willin' and the crik don't rise, a good one. A television director's job is, on some level, to be anonymous; to find the most compelling way to present a story without calling attention to himself. I had a wonderful time doing just that on The Office, and hope to again. A guest director can bring a huge amount to the party (we've had CRAZY talent on Dollhouse), but the party isn't his. I just want to work with good people on a show that I like enough to have watched every episode several times. (I lied: I HAVE watched the show. And seriously, when do the cops show up?)
Whom will I kill? When will that go away? Is death really the only thing I'm known for? I'd hope not. You know how many people in the world actually die? ALL OF THEM. You know how many I've killed? Statistically, somewhat fewer. Can't we focus on another element of my work? Having said that, probably Principal Figgins. (No! I kid! God.)
Anyway, I hope that clears things up. I'm going to do my best, and more importantly, I'm going to do my best not to gush like a fanboy for eight straight days on set. Don't worry. I practiced with Bamber. I'm a pro.
Happy Monday. Especially for me.
-j.
http://whedonesque.com/comments/22073#345272
RT below:
Hey kids and parents of kids and super-old, like ancestor-old-but-not-dead-yet-type people, just poking my oversized head in to say that the rumors are true... unless something very odd happens in the next few months, I will have the privilege of shooting an episode of GLEE. Why GLEE? Because I love cops, serial killers and gritty urban drama (I haven't seen the show yet). Why me? Because they're struggling and can't afford real directors. And to head off a few queries:
No, this doesn't mean Dollhouse definitely won't get a back nine. Our numbers mean that! But I kid. Okay, we're not exactly saving all the good stuff for 14-22, but nobody's closed the door. If D'House suddenly busts wide, huzzah, we'll still bring it, and I'll still go and direct an episode of Glee, because of my love of cops. These realities can co-exist. And possibly cross over, at least in fiction that I have wri - read. About.
What can we expect from a 'Joss Whedon' epsiode of Glee? An episode of Glee. God willin' and the crik don't rise, a good one. A television director's job is, on some level, to be anonymous; to find the most compelling way to present a story without calling attention to himself. I had a wonderful time doing just that on The Office, and hope to again. A guest director can bring a huge amount to the party (we've had CRAZY talent on Dollhouse), but the party isn't his. I just want to work with good people on a show that I like enough to have watched every episode several times. (I lied: I HAVE watched the show. And seriously, when do the cops show up?)
Whom will I kill? When will that go away? Is death really the only thing I'm known for? I'd hope not. You know how many people in the world actually die? ALL OF THEM. You know how many I've killed? Statistically, somewhat fewer. Can't we focus on another element of my work? Having said that, probably Principal Figgins. (No! I kid! God.)
Anyway, I hope that clears things up. I'm going to do my best, and more importantly, I'm going to do my best not to gush like a fanboy for eight straight days on set. Don't worry. I practiced with Bamber. I'm a pro.
Happy Monday. Especially for me.
-j.
New Dollhouse Music Video
For those of you that follow me on twitter, @UndeadAmerican, I received a link there to Jonatha Brooke`s (Unofficial) Dollhouse Music Video, which you can view too at the link below (psst, pass it along!!). Its a nice treat since we were dollhouse-less this past friday, but get ready for a mindblowing in 4days!!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Save Dollhouse Campaign
Should be obvious from my twitter feed www.twitter.com/undeadamerican and my twibbony goodness that I'm apart of the save dollhouse campaign. On this blog I'll be posting links for how you can help get us a Season 3 order. Hey, if 'Til Death can get 5 seasons on FOX, anything can, right?
New Advertise Dollhouse Site
Saturday, October 10, 2009
First Entry
Alrighty folks, this is my entry to test out the blog.
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