In einem Interview wurde Rob Thomas gefragt ob er denn noch einen weiteren Buffystar in seine Serie "Veronica Mars" bringen wolle. Seine Antwort sah folgend aus:
Das ganze Interview hier: IFMagazine.comiF MAGAZINE: Ever thought of bringing more BUFFY people into the show?
THOMAS: My wife to be is friends with Charisma Carpenter who is a huge fan of the show, so I’m waiting for the right moment to throw Charisma into it as well. Between Charisma and Alyson, that’s the extent of my BUFFY plans.
Ain't It Cool News hat seine Meinung zu "Unholy", dem neuen Film mit Nick Brendon, zum besten gegeben:
Adrienne Barbeau retakes the scream queen crown with UNHOLY! Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with an early look at a horror flick starring the stunning Adrienne Barbeau and that Xander guy from Buffy called UNHOLY. Sheldrake did a nice interview with the filmmakers a couple months ago and these guys seem to be very passionate about their work... and according to this review that passion may have paid off in a worthly genre picture. I know I'm excited to see it... I like the idea of it being based on a real government document... Kinda gives it that NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET basis in reality (As you should know, Wes Craven read a newspaper story about a kid -in Asia, I think- who was terrified of going to sleep, convinced he would die... No one believed him, of course... the kid finally gives in to sleep and dies in his sleep. Creepy, eh?)
Anyway, here is the review for UNHOLY! Enjoy!
AintItCool.comHey guys,
I thought it would be fitting to send this review in to go a long with your quarter of a screen Buffy "Xander Harris" figurine add on your sidebar.(And also your previous article following the filmmakers on this film). I'm friends(with benefits, of course) with the BLEEP on the horror/thriller UNHOLY starring Adrienne Barbeau and Nicholas Brendon, and he/she invited me to a screening at the editor's screening room today in NYC.
I never thought Adrienne Barbeau was the sex symbol everyone made her out to be, nor that Buffy actors were God's gift to the acting world, but I tagged along for the screening due to all the guerilla marketing campaign that Unholy has on the net.
I'm glad I tagged a long. Small Spoilers ahead.
The film starts off with a bang (literally) in an opening sequence comprised of Barbeau attempting to convince her daughter not to blow her brains out. It was an opening sequence like I've never seen before . Very original, different, and tense. From there on, I knew this wasn't going to be your ordinary scary flick.
The film then turns into an unraveling mystery/thriller. Why did Barbeau's daughter kill herself? What did she mean by her last words, "Beware of the Experiment" ? Barbeau and her son in the movie, Nick Brendon, go on a twisted to journey to answer these questions.
This is one of those films that has a twist every two minutes, with one HUGE(Sixth Sense Big, but nothing like it) twist at the end.
None of the SFX were finished, so I cant' tell how good they'll be. But there are a few major gore shots(though this is not a gore movie). *Spoiler* One scene is all shot through a hole blow through an old womans stomach by a shotgun. And there are an ARRAY of suicides in this film. I think the kill count is around ten. *End Spoiler*
Each shot was as pretty as it was creepy. Something you don't often see in horror films.
I have to say, I was going in expecting this would be a B Horror Film, but I was shocked that this movie was the original, smart, and innovative. With this movie being based on an actual military document, I will go out on the limb and say these guys have the next Blair Witch on their hands. The amount of buzz and press this film has on the net for not yet going to distributors is unnerving. I still think the film needs a tad of work( some of the cuts were a bit jarring/confusing and one expositional scene describing the three elements of the "unholy trinity" went on for a bit too long), but in the end, this film will be a success.
You can call me Pretty Creepy.
HellmouthCentral.com hat dieses Jahr wieder einen ultimativen Episoden-Countdown veranstaltet. Dieses mal war Buffy an der Reihe.
Zur Einstimmung nocheinmal der Countdown der Angel-Episoden aus dem letzten Jahr. Achtung! Mögliche Spoiler in den Top 5!
Und jetzt der Buffy-Countdown.110. Blind Date
109. I Fall To Pieces
108. The Prodigal
107. Happy Anniversary
106. Slouching Towards Bethlehem
105. Sense and Sensitivity
104. I've Got You Under My Skin
103. Untouched
102. Blood Money
101. Eternity
100. Lonely Hearts
99. She
98. Carpe Noctem
97. The Thin Dead Line
96. The Ring
95. Unleashed
94. Supersymmetry
93. The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco
92. The House Always Wins
91. The Trial
90. Bachelor Party
89. Redefinition
88. Disharmony
87. Hell Bound
86. Quickening
85. That Old Gang of Mine
84. Apocalypse, Nowish (Rain of Fire)
83. Players
82. Life of the Party
81. Somnambulist
80. Harm's Way
79. Long Day's Journey
78. Soul Purpose
77. Reprise
76. Expecting
75. Heartthrob
74. City Of...
73. Guise will be Guise
72. War Zone
71. Epiphany
70. Judgement
69. Benediction
68. The Price
67. Dad
66. Habeas Corpses
65. Belonging
64. Loyalty
63. Dear Boy
62. First Impressions
61. Inside Out
60. Shiny Happy People
59. Offspring
58. Provider
57. Double or Nothing
56. A New World
55. Ground State
54. Awakening
53. The Magic Bullet
52. Why We Fight
51. Through The Looking Glass
50. Over The Rainbow
49. Tomorrow
48. There's No Place Like Plrz Glrb
47. Just Rewards
46. Couplet
45. Release
44. Soulless
43. Sacrifice
42. Calvary
41. Salvage
40. Dead End
39. Deep Down
38. Power Play
37. That Vision Thing
36. Billy
35. Peace Out
34. Underneath
33. Forgiving
32. Shroud of Rahmon
31. Birthday
30. Reunion
29. Lullaby
28. Time Bomb
27. Home
26. Conviction
25. Spin The Bottle
24. The Girl In Question
23. I Will Remember You
22. In The Dark
21. Shells
20. Smile Time
19. Sleep Tight
18. Destiny
17. Orpheus
16. Parting Gifts
15. Sanctuary
14. Darla
13. Rm W/a VU
12. Origin
11. Damage
10. Five By Five
9. Waiting in the Wings
8. To Shanshu In L.A.
7. Are You Now, Or Have Ever Been
6. You're Welcome
It's taken us a long time, but without further ado....the top 5!
#5 - Hero
[episode 1.9]
Even though the character of Doyle lasted 9 episodes, he certainly made an impact. He gave his visions to Cordelia -- the visions that would play a pivotal role in many, many episodes throughout the show's run. This episode was about going all-out, doing whatever it takes for the mission. The question Joss and others may have in their head is -- if we wouldn't have killed off Doyle, would Glenn Quinn still be alive today? Well, that's not fair to them. They made an entire series from the character's death, and they should be proud in the fact that it was a brilliant idea, and that Glenn had problems when it was happening. We miss Glenn and we miss Doyle, and that's why Hero is #5.
#4 - Not Fade Away
[episode 5.22]
This is the highest a finale has ever been on a list of mine. "Not Fade Away" is brilliant in every way. It sticks by the credo of the show -- "Going out fighting". Doyle did it, Cordelia did it, Fred did it, and now Angel and the rest of the gang did it in this episode. Buffy's finale left something to be desired, this episode did not. It was the perfect way to end the series, regardless of what one or two people say because they want the mega-happy-unrealistic version. Like I said in my first line, I have ZERO finales of all other shows in my top 5's. This then must be ranked the best finale of all-time.
#3 - Lineage
[episode 5.7]
This episode can be argued by some as being a little weaker than I have it, because of the ninja robots. Sure, it sounds funny, but the idea of the "two Wesleys" is really why this is as high as it is. Wesley had become the most interesting character on the show, and this is the milestone of it. We see him as the clutzy head boy with his "father", and then as he shoots his "father" for threatening Fred, we see what he had become. The character had made it full circle.
#2 - Fredless
[episode 3.5]
I love the concept of family. In "Fredless", we get the concept two-fold. Fred's blood family, and then Fred's new family. Her parents are so awesome. They remind me a lot of my own. The way the two families merge to destroy the spider-looking demons in this episode is where it truly got me. Some may argue that this episode is too high up on the list, that it should be in the 20's or so, but I say that's crap. If you went away without a smile on your face from this one, then I wish you could have a day with your folks where you don't fight. One where you relax and understand each other. Maybe then you'll get why this is so far up the ladder for me.
And finally we reach the end.....
#1 - A Hole In The World
[episode 5.15]
When I started the list, I knew exactly which episode would be #1. There was no doubt. The sadness, the grief, the pain, the anger, the happiness, the brilliance of this episode can not be denied. We go from Fred and Wes being happy and in love, to the moment of sheer terror as Fred gets the disease that will soon rush through her at a rapid speed and eventually kill her. The moments in bed, as we see Wesley taking care of his greatest love, as he watches her die and the demon takes over. We see Angel and Spike do everything they can to save her, only to understand that if they try to, they'll be killing untold millions. We see Gunn struggle with his grief as he finds out that he allowed this to happen. We see the gang 'man-up' to help Fred -- "Not this girl, not this time", only to find out it's an unsolvable problem. It is perhaps, the best episode Joss Whedon has ever written, and quite possibly the best episode of the two shows combined. There is not one weak moment on camera, there is not one weak moment on the script. It is absolutely crushing to view, but all the while brilliant. That's why "A Hole in the World" is #1.
138. Some Assembly Required
137. I Robot, You Jane
136. Doublemeat Palace
135. Reptile Boy
134. Listening To Fear
133. Bad Eggs
132. Wrecked
131. Never Kill A Boy On The First Date
130. Him
129. Where The Wild Things Are
128. Ted
127. Shadow
126. Smashed
125. Living Conditions
124. Go Fish
123. Inca Mummy Girl
122. Gingerbread
121. Beer Bad
120. The Killer In Me
119. Out of Mind, Out of Sight
118. Help
117. Teacher's Pet
116. I Was Made To Love You
115. The Puppet Show
114. Killed By Death
113. All The Way
112. Beauty and The Beasts
111. Touched
110. Older and Far Away
109. Anne
108. Real Me
107. The Witch
106. As You Were
105. The Initiative
104. Lessons
103. The I in Team
102. I Only Have Eyes For You
101. Empty Places
100. Goodbye Iowa
99. Amends
98. Nightmares
97. Wild At Heart
96. Gone
95. Lies My Parents Told Me
94. Doomed
93. Blood Ties
92. Dead Man's Party
91. Same Time, Same Place
90. Showtime
89. The Harsh Light of Day
88. Enemies
87. After Life
86. Out Of My Mind
85. Revelations
84. Beneath You
83. Sleeper
82. Into The Woods
81. Spiral
80. Lie To Me
79. Weight of The World
78. Dead Things
77. Pangs
76. Superstar
75. Welcome To The Hellmouth
74. Normal Again
73. Bargaining (1&2)
72. Get It Done
71. New Moon Rising
70. Crush
69. No Place Like Home
68. The Harvest
67. Family
66. Helpless
65. Flooded
64. A New Man
63. Choices
62. Tough Love
61. The Freshman
60. Bring on the Night
59. Life Serial
58. Hell's Bells
57. Homecoming
56. Angel
55. Faith, Hope and Trick
54. First Date
53. Consequences
52. Triangle
51. Bad Girls
50. The Yoko Factor
49. The Dark Age
48. When She Was Bad
47. The Pack
46. Potential
45. Fear, Itself
44. The Prom
43. This Year's Girl
42. What's My Line (1&2)
41. The Replacement
40. Storyteller
39. Checkpoint
38. The Zeppo
37. Seeing Red
36. Forever
35. Never Leave Me
34. Dirty Girls
33. Buffy vs. Dracula
32. Intervention
31. Entropy
30. School Hard
29. Primevil
28. Who Are You?
27. Passion
26. Villains
25. Lover's Walk
24. Surprise
23. Something Blue
22. Earshot
21. Halloween
20. Tabula Rasa
19. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
18. Prophecy Girl
17. Fool For Love
16. Band Candy
15. Graduation Day (1&2)
14. The Wish
13. End of Days
12. Two To Go/Grave
11. Selfless
And now....the top 10. This was EXTREMELY hard.
#10 - Innocence
[episode 2.14]
This is primarily this high because of the impact it had on the future of the series. There's a lot of loss. Angel loses his soul, and Buffy, in turn, loses Angel. Oh yeah, and her virginity. You also have to give it to David Boreanaz, because Angelus is so sly and so not over-the-top. He isn't an arch-villain type, he's evil in a slick way. It's brilliantly played, which is something that can't be said about him that often. Plus...hey....rocket launcher.
#9 - Chosen
[episode 7.22]
The series finale had some holes, I'll grant you. But at the same time it was the SERIES FINALE. We received a hella cool fight scene. We also got some great moments between the scoobies. The two scenes that bring this episode into the top ten are the most obvious ones. The original scoobies in a circle together harkening (harkening, what the hell?) back to the very first episode. And the second one is Buffy's smile in the very last scene. We had been waiting for her to feel happy finally, and we got that in the last frame.
#8 - Becoming (1&2)
[episode 2.22]
The finale of season 2 was the first time that the show felt cinematic in quality. It felt like it could actually be a movie. Drusilla has killed Kendra and taken Giles. Now it's up to Willow to get Angel's soul back. Meanwhile, Spike has joined forces with Buffy to stop Angel and Dru from ending the world. It's so fantastically crafted. The ending leaves a bit of a question mark over your head, which is what it was intended to do, so I guess that worked. Of course, Buffy wearing overalls shows grief and despair....if you didn't get that already from her running away.
#7 - Hush
[episode 4.10]
For over 30 minutes in a 44 minute episode there was no dialogue. In the year 2000 on TV, who can say that could be pulled off? We have crap reality TV shows and crap sitcoms, and people talking over each other on 24-hour cable news shows.....and in the midst of all this bullshit came HUSH. A breathtaking (pun intended) score, some creepy bad guys, and acting that should've been recognized and brandished with awards.
#6 - Dopplegangland
[episode 3.16]
Why is this so high? Because it's the funniest episode ever. It's over-the-top without being TOO over-the-top. After a spell goes wrong, the Willow for the alternate dimension - who happens to be a vampire - appears in Sunnydale. The gang, after seeing this vampire Willow, thinks it's the real Willow....in other words, they think she's dead. The scene in the library when Willow walks in - fluffy pink shirt and all - is the reason this is so high. "Say, you all didn't happen to do a bunch of drugs, did ya?" - to Angel's reaction when he runs in....it's all hilarious. Plus...that Vampire Willow is kinda gay. What's up with that?
#5 - Conversations with Dead People
[episode 7.7]
I love how this is constructed. The time is shown on the tv screen, with the date. The music that plays in the background. Buffy's "Here we go." There are certain scenes that are wasted, particularly between Willow and Cassie (which should've been Tara, but as we all know, they couldn't get Amber). But that still doesn't mean the rest wasn't brilliant...because it was. Michelle T really shows her chops finally, and the stuff with Jonathan and Andrew is great. We get a lot of info about the season, but at the same time it's muffled. I still think Webs could've been the next Dr. Phil, but that damned slayer pretty much ruined that.
#4 - The Gift
[episode 5.22]
The best season finale of Buffy. Mainly in part because Joss wasn't sure if the show was coming back. So he tossed out the whole bag in this one. The first scene was the mission statement -- the blonde girl kills evil things instead of the evil things killing her. The funny part is, she died at the end. Oh well....talk about irony. It's a very dramatic end, and we wouldn't want it any other way.
#3 - The Body
[episode 5.16]
Joss was really starting to feel it as a director by the time "The Body" came around. This is the episode where Joyce dies, but it's not really ABOUT Joyce, it's about death in general and those first few days after the death occurs. What do you do? How do you react? Do you even react? It's so realistic, and so ON POINT that it's scary. Everyone handles it differently. Willow cries and changes shirts, Xander gets mad and punches a wall, Tara holds it together because she's been here before, Dawn wants to know if she's really dead and won't believe it until she sees the body....and Buffy is just cold and paralyzed. It's so sad that it's beautiful.
#2 - Once More, With Feeling
[episode 6.7]
It's a musical....on TELEVISION? NO WAY! Who would have the balls to do that? Well...I guess we get the answer here. There is absolutely NOT one scene that is weak in OMWF. The music is spectacular. The way that every song fits the story should be applauded. Joss could've just left the story out and done some off-topic schtick, but he didn't. Here he pieces every storyline together to fit the music, and not only that, but for the first time in the show's history, they air it in widescreen. It's crafted to perfection. How did he think this up? Bunnies. It must be bunnies. Or maybe midgets.
#1 - Restless
[episode 4.22]
Why is Restless #1? Because it's the only episode to put together our main characters past, present and futures all in 44 minutes. Willow was a nerd, she's become a powerful wiccan, and she will get more confidence as the years go on. Xander has been weak, and he's stuck, but sooner or later he'll move out of the basement and become his own man. Giles was the watcher, he's trapped with no job and nothing to do, but he'll be the great watcher again. Buffy is the slayer, but what is a slayer? Is it a killer? She's also a protector, and soon she'll have much more to protect. All of our characters' lives will change, and in this episode it is brilliantly put together. The cinematography is so alive and vibrant that it, as Becoming before it and OMWF after it, could be a movie. You have to love the scenes. Willow in the play, Xander and Snyder doing "Apocalypse Now". Buffy and the first Slayer in the desert. Giles taking Buffy to the fair. Xander, Buffy, Spike and Giles outside at the park. And don't forget the cheese man. Who could? I loved, loved, loved everything about Restless. That's why it's #1.
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