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Here’s another piece of genius from Joel Watson over at HijiNKS Ensue. This will mainly be funny to the Firefly fans out there, and all the moreso to those who love Calvin & Hobbes …
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Here’s another piece of genius from Joel Watson over at HijiNKS Ensue. This will mainly be funny to the Firefly fans out there, and all the moreso to those who love Calvin & Hobbes …
via Whedonesque
Whedon’s latest TV project, Dollhouse, is still slated to premier in January. Here’s the latest trailer, which I think clarifies the basic premise, for those who still aren’t sure what the show is all about …
I’m on vacation, but wanted to let everybody know that the new TheWB.com website has gone live. They’ve souped it up with full episodes of their old shows, as well as some that were never actually on the WB network, but are owned by Warner Brothers — including Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Smallville, Roswell, Smallville, Veronica Mars, Babylon 5, and some other non-sci-fi classics like Friends, Gilmore Girls, and The O.C.
I’ve been part of the beta testing for the new design, and I’m told that they’ll be adding more episodes of all of these shows to the library as the year goes on. They also have some cool features on the site, including the ability together clips from their shows to create your own custom-edited clips. I’m not sure why you’d want to do that — presumable to create commercials for TheWB.com — but it’s a fun way to kill some time!
No word yet whether the site is non-U.S. friendly, and I’m in the U.S., so I can’t test that. Maybe some of my Canadian and European friends out there can let me know?
Edited to add: Freakgirl just visited the site, and it looks as if it’s not entirely Mac-friendly yet.
Season 1 of Angel has just been added to Hulu.com. All 22 episodes. Watch for free on your computer, with limited commercial interruptions …
This is in addition to the first two seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer that were already there …
http://www.hulu.com/buffy-the-vampire-slayer
And the entire 14-episode run of Firefly …
Sadly, Hulu.com is NOT Canada-friendly. Sorry Canadians — no Whedon for you!