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Comic Con: You Can Appear On A Joss Whedon DVD!
Entertainment Weekly - Jul 25, 2008
Things are changing," said Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon at his Comic-Con panel on Friday afternoon. He was talking about the success of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, his three-act, Internet-only flick about a lovelorn wannabe-supervillain with a penchant for breaking out into song. Titular star Neil Patrick Harris (pictured, with Nathan Fillion) also took the stage along with his costars — a hammy Fillion (superhero nemesis Captain Hammer), the charming Felicia Day (the object of their affection), and super-quiet Simon Helberg (Horrible's hapless roommate/sidekick). "Dr. Horrible," said Whedon of the lack of studio involvement, "is a little bit about putting
Cinema Blend - Jul 25, 2008
By Ed Perkis: 2008-07-25 17:59:50 I just walked out of the Joss Whedon panel at Comic Con a few minutes ago and while I don’t have time to give all the
BuddyTV - Jul 25, 2008
There are some writers in the entertainment industry who aren't particularly entertaining when forced to speak, but Joss Whedon is not one of them. The man is just as witty and hilarious as the characters he brought to life on shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Firefly. Whedon appeared at the San Diego Comic-Con today along with the cast of his latest project, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog: Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion, Felicia Day and Simon Helberg. When the hilarious gang wasn't making penis jokes or dropping F-bombs, they managed to reveal some big plans for the future of the Internet musical. Could a sequel be in the works? Your Take like a little hammer. Little, for a hammer."
io9 - Jul 25, 2008
Yes, we made it past the scary security guards and into the panel where Joss Whedon, creator of Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog (and a little thing called
/FILM - Jul 25, 2008
At the Joss Whedon Dr. Horrible Comic Con panel, Jed Whedon confirmed that there are vague plans in place for a Dr. Horrible sequel. When asked about the posssibility of a next part to the series, Whedon said: The idea is that there will be another part, so we’re not going to tell you about it yet. Fillion revealed that a special website was designed so that Dr. Horrible could use his iPhone as a remote control during the series. In order to convert your iphone into that same remote control, all you have to do is go to: http://thesoftwire.com/horrible_remote.html
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