On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 08:51:54 +1300, Anybody
<anybody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>In article <mcardle-2712072250090001@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>mcardle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Edward McArdle) wrote:
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>> In article <5urqm31ag8481frget1l6s543pmvj4mi5e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Rob Jensen
>> <ShutUpRob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> >On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 11:02:55 +0100, Pete B <xxxh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >wrote:
>> >
>> >>In article <Xns9A0DB0FA02D4Brspwchadbryantnet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >>rspw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
>> >>>
>> >>> "On the Buffy front, there has been something of rather substantial
>> >>> pro****tion which has been concealed," Whedon posted. "There's
nothing I
>> >>> can say about this until after January 15th, probably closer to the
end
>> >>> of that month."
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>Interesting, so Sarah Michelle Gellar has given up trying to make a
>> >>break through and skulks back to Buffy, eh? :)
>> >
>> >Hey, if the movie shows why and how Dawn became a giant and
>> >guest-stars Eliza Dushku, then more power to SMG for "skulking back."
>> >At least SMG would be admitting she made a mistake, which is more than
>> >Alexis Bledel is doing regarding single-handedly shutting down Gilmore
>> >Girls.
>> >
>> >Also, I don't so much blame SMG for SMG not breaking through so much
>> >as I blame Southland Tales.
>>
>> SMG has been in some films, which many ex-TVseries stars do not. And I
>> think being in a Buffy film is a lot different from being in a constant
TV
>> series. Shorter hours, and it ends. David Boreanz said he would have
been
>> up for an Angel film, but not a series, if I heard correctly.
>
>Many (if not all) of the movies that Sarah Michelle Gellar has been in
>were made by her own company
Wrong. I hope you're not trying to say that The Grudge 1 & 2,
Scooby-Doo 1 & 2, Southland Tales, Cruel Intentions or Harvard Man
were produced by SMG -- and those are a high percentage of the movies
in which she is one of the leads.
BTW, when you're going to make an assertion like that, Check the
Internet Movie Database, for ****'s sake! Even if she has her own
production company, she hasn't produced anything through it.
(BTW, in case anybody doesn't trust IMDB, the fangeeks who have
submitted trivia/bio information about her -- not me -- are so
thorough that it's IMO 100% unlikely that any of them would have
missed it if she had produced her own movies.
BTW #2 -- you're probably mistaking SMG for either Drew Barrymore or
Sandra Bullock, both of whom *do* produce most of their own movies
under the banners of Flower Films and Fortis Films respectively.
>- it simply proves that you don't need
>talent when you're the boss.
Wrong. Otherwise, Pauly Shore and Carrot Top would be moguls.
-- Rob
--
LORELAI: I am so done with plans. I am never, ever making one again.
It never works. I spend the day obsessing over why it didn't work
and what I could've done differently. I'm analyzing all my shortcomings
when all I really need to be doing is vowing to never, ever make a plan
ever again, which I'm doing now, having once again been the innocent
victim of my own stupid plans. God, I need some coffee.


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