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Feb 29th, 2008 |
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E! Online’s Jennifer Godwin is reporting that the Dollhouse production offices will open in about two weeks. Meanwhile AICN’s Herc is saying that the plan is to film the first episode in May and then wait until the SAG contract negotiations are over to film the rest.
Oh and there are also casting sides floating around the internet. But it’s probably bad to link to those, so happy...
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Feb 28th, 2008 |
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The following are character descriptions of the principal characters of the show. They come courtesy of TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello. To read his casting suggestions go here. Without further ado, here’s my hack internet journalist copy and paste job:
ADELLE DEWITTThe fortyish iceberg who runs the Dollhouse where the human Etch-a-Sketches reside
PAUL BALLARDThe thirtysomething G-man...
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Feb 27th, 2008 |
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This site is reporting that writing team Liz Crafts and Sarah Fain are set to join Dollverse Dollhouse. They previously worked with Joss on Angel. The same article also states that production will begin in about six weeks.
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Feb 18th, 2008 |
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The Edmonton Sun interview Eliza Dushku about Dollhouse here.
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Feb 13th, 2008 |
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Well, it’s official.
On Tuesday, members of the Writers Guilds East and West voted by a 92.5% margin to lift the restraining order that was invoked on November 5th. The strike is over.
Joss Whedon has not worked on the show for the last few months due to – you know – strike. There will be dancing going on behind the scenes I’d imagine to try and prep Dollhouse in a reasonable...
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Feb 11th, 2008 |
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i09 interview Joss Whedon briefly here, where he talks about Dollhouse and its future post-strike. Here are the choice quotes pertaining to the show:
What about Dollhouse will draw in your Buffy and Firefly fans?
Well, Eliza (Dushku). Duh. It’s very different than the stuff I’ve done before, but at the same time it’s still a very hardcore examination of the human condition. It...