come to a freakin' end!
Dear fanboys/girls of America,
I realize that it's hard to lose your favorite show/movie/band. It sucks. I was very sad when I heard that the Dresden Dolls broke up...until I listened to the amazing stuff that Amanda Palmer was putting out on her own. Nothing lasts forever. It's just a show/band/film franchise - Let it go!
For example: http://screenrant.com/bill-murray-gh...ge-1/#comments
Now Ghostbusters fanatics are all pissed at Bill Murray because he's not gung-ho about Ghostbusters 3. Unless this script is at the same quality as the first one, I don't want a sequel to get made! And, frankly, I'm not so sure that I want to see any of those guys in a khaki jumpsuit (I mean, have you seen Dan Akroyd lately?) Harrison Ford also, basically, admitted on Conan that he'd do another Indiana Jones film...for the money (he was also high as a freakin' kite in that interview, so do what you will with that information). I admire Murray for having some standards, which seems all too rare today.
As for Firefly? Guys, keep your money in your wallets. Unless you can hand the cash directly to Nathan Fillion or Joss Whedon...don't. Chances are, you'll get ripped off. If Fox wants to bury the show....chances are, it's buried. Family Guy and Futurama were brought back because they were bringing in so much money in syndication that it was decided, "Hey, maybe this is worth bringing back." Now that Firefly is in syndication again, then maybe. But as my Fiance was saying, it would be more feasible for them to create a new series based on the original than to try to bring back the original cast. They've moved on to other jobs, projects, and (most importantly) legally binding contracts.
They've moved on, and so should we.
Dear fanboys/girls of America,
I realize that it's hard to lose your favorite show/movie/band. It sucks. I was very sad when I heard that the Dresden Dolls broke up...until I listened to the amazing stuff that Amanda Palmer was putting out on her own. Nothing lasts forever. It's just a show/band/film franchise - Let it go!
For example: http://screenrant.com/bill-murray-gh...ge-1/#comments
Now Ghostbusters fanatics are all pissed at Bill Murray because he's not gung-ho about Ghostbusters 3. Unless this script is at the same quality as the first one, I don't want a sequel to get made! And, frankly, I'm not so sure that I want to see any of those guys in a khaki jumpsuit (I mean, have you seen Dan Akroyd lately?) Harrison Ford also, basically, admitted on Conan that he'd do another Indiana Jones film...for the money (he was also high as a freakin' kite in that interview, so do what you will with that information). I admire Murray for having some standards, which seems all too rare today.
As for Firefly? Guys, keep your money in your wallets. Unless you can hand the cash directly to Nathan Fillion or Joss Whedon...don't. Chances are, you'll get ripped off. If Fox wants to bury the show....chances are, it's buried. Family Guy and Futurama were brought back because they were bringing in so much money in syndication that it was decided, "Hey, maybe this is worth bringing back." Now that Firefly is in syndication again, then maybe. But as my Fiance was saying, it would be more feasible for them to create a new series based on the original than to try to bring back the original cast. They've moved on to other jobs, projects, and (most importantly) legally binding contracts.
They've moved on, and so should we.
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