THE BUFFSTER HAS SPOKEN
May. 16th, 2011 07:27 am"It was a movie. It's been made. They made it. They don't need to make another one...I think it's a horrible idea. To try to do a Buffy without Joss Whedon, I mean that's, like, honestly, to be incredibly non-eloquent: that's the dumbest idea I've ever heard."
~ Sarah Michelle Gellar commenting on the Buffy reboot movie.
Her face when the guy thought that she would be okay with the reboot was absolutely priceless. She looked simply appalled and baffled at the same time. Just utterly priceless. Well, I think that about covers everyone, yes? When Buffy herself says, "no way," amongst the masses, that's a clear indicator that this reboot should not happen at all. Of course this is Hollywood, since when do they listen to us? It's all about milking the cash cow on the latest popular hype, nothing more. le sigh
Oh, did anyone else hear about SMG coming back to television with her new show, Ringer? Apparently it's been picked up by the CW.
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Date: 2011-05-16 04:57 pm (UTC)And did I mention I LOVE that she is a booknerd!! HA!
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Date: 2011-05-17 10:17 am (UTC)omg, I love that she loves books and is promoting book reading. She's so fucking awesome.
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Date: 2011-05-21 01:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-21 08:20 am (UTC)Like, I can understand the convenience of having things like Kindles if you are constantly traveling and it would be a pain to carry all the books you want to. However, there's something about collecting books that has always been something we've done. The smell of books, being in libraries, bookstores (my sister and her arranging and rearranging her book collection) -- the beauty of book fairs. This is something that needs to be preserved. I mean, I remember growing up my mom would read books to me and my sister before bed. It's just something tactile that I feel like should always be around, because regardless of how we progress with technology books should always be available.
Books are timeless, and should remain that way.
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Date: 2011-07-10 03:32 am (UTC)