Archive for the ‘Dollhouse’ Category

Dollhouse, The Musical Part 2

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Insiders have gotten to see Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog early and the reports are flying in.

And a “Dollhouse” musical? “I rule out nothing,” Whedon joked.

For the outsiders, it premieres online in three parts next week starting July 15th. But after the third one debuts, you’ll only have 48 hours to check it out before it’s all pulled.

Dollhouse, The Musical?

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

From Joss Whedon to Matt Roush on tvguide.com:

“Well, Eliza (Dushku) has a lovely voice. But first I have to make a normal Dollhouse, which is hard enough.”

Plus more goodies in the article about Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog starring the legendary Barney Stinson.

The Con is On

Friday, June 27th, 2008

20th Century Fox TV confirms its presence at Comic-Con.

Whedon.
Kiefer.
MacFarlane.
Groening.
Wentworth.
Boreanaz.
And more.

Pilot Mashing

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Objects in the Rearview Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are

Friday, May 30th, 2008

We created this site to keep you apprised of series in development as well as changes to returning ones. In doing so, we like to check out what’s being said in the blogosphere about our shows.

As you’ve noticed, we will link to things. This doesn’t automatically mean that what we’re linking to is directly affiliated with Fox productions, or paid for by Fox, or owned and operated by Fox. We might be linking to it because it’s what you all are talking about. Users may jump to conclusions on boards and forums and in comment boxes that we’re behind EVERYTHING. (We get that it feels that way.) Sometimes these viral wild goose chases and secret websites are actually fan-creations and we aren•t involved at all.

But sometimes we might be.

Despite who the evil mastermind really is, hopefully you•re having fun and getting psyched for good television.

Anyhoo, on a technical sidenote: We’ve been working on the site’s comments problems. We’re waiting for American Idol revenue to kick in so that we can pay our interwebs bill to fix it. Kidding! We don’t make any money from Idol.

EW Joins the Campaign Trail

Friday, May 30th, 2008

The PopWatch Blog delves into the Save Dollhouse organized effort.

Please do not incur physical harm to network execs when considering “how far would you go to save a show?” There’s a lot of nice people here.

Name Sound Familiar?

Monday, May 26th, 2008

adelledewitt.com

*Here’s some reference

UPDATE: Thanks to Kimi in the comments for the login.

That Gorram Fox

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

We are a bit surprised that you are already starting a campaign to save a show before it’s even begun. But then again, we are idiots if we underestimate the Whedon fanbase. It’s not like you guys have any reason to think the worst of us.

So, c’mon! Join the surging Brown Coats on Facebook. Now that you can’t collapse mini-feeds, you can spread the love of Dollhouse even easier.

Sidenote: There are some show spoilers here.

38,573,000 Civilians Died

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

We’re not claiming to know what this company is. Nor do we know this man.

Although, some of these people seem to have an idea.

The Buzzing of Millions of TV Watching Bees

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

“…Beads!?”

So. FOX Upfronts. By now you’ve probably heard that we’ve got a few tiny shows by some little known TV show creators. Some guy named Ahems and some dude named Whesdon? Wheredon? Whedon?

Aaah, you know who I’m talking about. J.J. “Entertainment Thunder” Abrams and Joss “Entertainment Lightning” Whedon. When the gates opened after our Upfronts on Thursday afternoon, the internet went cray-zay. Crazy to the point of breach of contract.

First, let’s not overlook the FOX line-ups for 2008 and 2009. We’re bringing you nine new shows, and several of them from the best minds in the industry (read: Seth MacFarlane’s The Cleveland Show, and Mitch Hurwitz’s Sit Down Shut Up). Take a look at our 2008/09 Upfronts page to see trailers for the new shows and see which of your favorite shows are coming back.

“Bees!”

Fringe and Dollhouse are going to be amazing. I’ve never seen so many fansites light up so quickly once the news and details of these two shows arrived. Video clips for both shows are out in the webiverse now, so go get yourself some Thunder and Lighting pie and tell us what you think.

And then add that our network captain, Peter Liguori, wants to give you Dollhouse and Fringe with FEWER commercials.

There’s so much to say, and so much more to come. I don’t want to burn you out just yet.

“…I don’t think G.O.B.’s on board…”