Very nice. Joss is ever witty, both Joss and Eliza seem to have a really solid grip on what the show is supposed to be, and everything he has revealed about the show sounds very very promising.
Nice to see something positive about Dollhouse rather than incessant doom-mongering.
Nice jolly interview. Except the part where the interviewer put his hand on Eliza's shoulder and asked if she was going to "please" take her clothes off in the show. ew.
The chemistry between Joss and Eliza is great. I really do feel like they are on the same page when it comes to “Dollhouse.” It’s wonderful to get some positive news about the show.
*sigh* I’m always amazed at how beautiful she looks.
Q: Have you ever worked together before?
Joss: We have never met.
They are such fun to watch, although the interviewer kinda did the objectifying thing with Eliza: the clothes-off thing, which I must admit I secretly sympathized with, and then not going for the handshake right away at the end.
Gouda is maybe my favorite cheese, though I can be fickle, but it's best at room temperature - melted on bread? Yech. Joss seemed a little off at the temperature, too. Though he always brings the coherence in some form.
This definitely made me smile. Is it just me or was Spike serious about getting his name from the show? Ok, maybe not, but I still enjoyed the interview. Also...Oh my god, Eliza was absolutely gorgeous. She is stunning and entertaining and enjoyable every time I see her. I'm thrilled she's getting her own show and I'm quadruple thrilled that Joss is making it : )
The reporter was a bit creepy, but what irritated me the most was the fact that, in the end, he shaked Joss'es hand but had no intention of shaking Elizas.
I agree with the ewwwww comments, talk about a completely chauvinistic interviewer. Did you notice how he asked Eliza the clothes off/stunts/airy fairy questions, but seemed to be almost deferential to Joss.
But you know what they say, Joss brings (or wears) the cheese...the fans bring the whine!
In fairness Joss started it by saying he gets the characters to take their clothes off.
In fairness that nonetheless doesn't create an excuse for going out of your way to place your hand on someone you're interviewing and saying you hope they will be one of them.
I really enjoyed the interview. It's completly obvious that Eliza and Joss are going to make Dollhouse worth watching (not that anyone would doubt that).
Yep, I agree that Joss and Eliza were great and the interviewer was a bit worrying. Not just the I-hope-you-get-your-kit-off thing and the awkward handshake, but cutting Eliza off mid-sentence twice as well. Also, that autocue intro that while Joss did it, was obviously meant for the interviewer:
"Imagine the perfect date, she can do anything, be anything and feel anything. And when you're done, you can simply wipe her memory clean. . ."
I'm really uncomfortable with that second sentence. It's not all that inaccurate, but it's spinning the show's concept into a dangerous area. I've got no worries about the content of the show (admittedly only because it's Joss) because these issues will be addressed in a serious way, but I am concerned about the marketing/media approach that will be tempted to go with a more sleazy angle, like the above.
Not on the interview, but on Dollhouse in general. Does anybody know what this means? I was walking in the hills this morning, and found an old flyer for it, then found the same thing online. 15th Anniversary of what? Google is not being friendly.
Looks like a club: Dollhouse Hollywood and Vine. Get your dancing shoes on. And find a time machine, since the event was last year.
On topic, I love the interview. I've never managed to watch much of Spike Feresten's talk show on Fox on Saturday night. His humour is a pretty much of the take it or leave it sort, and from what little I've seen, most nights I can pretty much leave it.
No, bigsofty, Hollywood and Vine was a restaurant/club. It was only a couple of years old when it closed. I'm wondering about what the name refers to, though I agree it probably has nothing to do with the show.
Considering that flyer, at least the one linked here, is from an event in 2007, I think we can go far beyond that it "probably" has nothing to do with the show.
embers | October 02, 22:43 CET
Simon | October 02, 22:44 CET
gossi | October 02, 23:01 CET
SaltyGoodness | October 02, 23:29 CET
MattK | October 02, 23:31 CET
Rikardo | October 02, 23:33 CET
Aidan W. | October 02, 23:40 CET
Nice to see something positive about Dollhouse rather than incessant doom-mongering.
AnotherFireflyfan | October 02, 23:42 CET
catherine | October 02, 23:57 CET
deadbessie | October 02, 23:58 CET
Yeah. Tough for me to get all excited about a positive interview when it's marred by the creepy.
The One True b!X | October 03, 00:11 CET
gossi | October 03, 00:33 CET
something exciting.
really.
the font is..
the whole thing..
i could have made it on mspaint when i was 7.
almost cookies | October 03, 01:08 CET
ShanshuBugaboo | October 03, 01:20 CET
something exciting.
really.
the font is..
the whole thing..
i could have made it on mspaint when i was 7.
almost cookies | October 03, 01:08 CET
I agree on the logo. Well, I couldn't do that, but it just looks very eh. Not very attention grabbing and also won't look great on merchandise. XD
druzilla | October 03, 01:21 CET
I don't mean anything that I just said.
Truthfully, this interview is actually getting me hopeful.
crazygolfa | October 03, 01:43 CET
ok. I'm leaving now.
Lioness | October 03, 03:18 CET
*sigh* I’m always amazed at how beautiful she looks.
EvilElecBlanket | October 03, 04:35 CET
Joss: We have never met.
They are such fun to watch, although the interviewer kinda did the objectifying thing with Eliza: the clothes-off thing, which I must admit I secretly sympathized with, and then not going for the handshake right away at the end.
ManEnoughToAdmitIt | October 03, 05:44 CET
dreamlogic | October 03, 08:09 CET
TOASTERslayer | October 03, 08:15 CET
The reporter was a bit creepy, but what irritated me the most was the fact that, in the end, he shaked Joss'es hand but had no intention of shaking Elizas.
Satai (with Punsch) | October 03, 08:29 CET
But you know what they say, Joss brings (or wears) the cheese...the fans bring the whine!
[ edited by missb on 2008-10-03 08:53 ]
missb | October 03, 08:30 CET
In fairness that nonetheless doesn't create an excuse for going out of your way to place your hand on someone you're interviewing and saying you hope they will be one of them.
The One True b!X | October 03, 08:38 CET
But, still, good interview. 'Knight to E4. Tune in next week!'
Let Down | October 03, 09:24 CET
The interviewer? Creepy. Definitely of the creepy.
quantumac | October 03, 15:30 CET
elamandao | October 03, 16:35 CET
toast | October 03, 16:38 CET
"Imagine the perfect date, she can do anything, be anything and feel anything. And when you're done, you can simply wipe her memory clean. . ."
I'm really uncomfortable with that second sentence. It's not all that inaccurate, but it's spinning the show's concept into a dangerous area. I've got no worries about the content of the show (admittedly only because it's Joss) because these issues will be addressed in a serious way, but I am concerned about the marketing/media approach that will be tempted to go with a more sleazy angle, like the above.
NotaViking | October 03, 18:05 CET
dreamlogic | October 03, 19:02 CET
Looks like a club: Dollhouse Hollywood and Vine. Get your dancing shoes on. And find a time machine, since the event was last year.
On topic, I love the interview. I've never managed to watch much of Spike Feresten's talk show on Fox on Saturday night. His humour is a pretty much of the take it or leave it sort, and from what little I've seen, most nights I can pretty much leave it.
I wonder it this interview was done for the show.
bigsofty | October 03, 19:50 CET
I didn't think Spike was being "chauvinistic."
...And dreamlogic, I'm pretty sure that has absolutely nothing to do with our Dollhouse.
UnpluggedCrazy | October 03, 19:53 CET
dreamlogic | October 03, 20:04 CET
The One True b!X | October 03, 20:12 CET
dreamlogic | October 03, 21:33 CET