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Dr. Horrible

Postby futilitarian » Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:00 am

I know there are some Joss Whedon fans on the board, so I thought I would post this in case anyone didn't know about it.

http://drhorrible.com/index.html

Act one of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog has been posted. The other two acts will be posted on the 17th and 19th. They are free to watch through the 20th. After that you have to purchase it from iTunes or buy the forthcoming DVD.

**Not really spoilers, but don't read if you want to watch it knowing nothing in advance**
Dr Horrible is an inept villain who wants to rule the world, but his main concern is finishing his freeze ray to stop time so he can come up with the right words to say to the girl he likes. Neil Patrick Harris is Dr. Horrible. and Firefly's Nathan Fillion is Captain Hammer.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Gobear » Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:07 pm

Wow, that was significantly betterthan the name led me to believe--"Dr Horrible"? The score shows that Once More With Feeling was no fluke, and that Joss Whedon should add Broadway composer to his already impressive resume. Of course, hiring actors who can sing, as opposed to being stuck with the (apart from Giles and Tara) hapless Buffy cast , definitely helped.

Nathan Fillion can sing, act, and he knows how to rock a black t-shirt. He really needs to hire representation that can land him better roles than Fox dramas.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby molly1216 » Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:38 pm

well yeah it was fun, in a bubble gummy popcorn kinda way
but seriously guys this is like a high school level musical (and i have never seen the actual show based on the label)
I mean it's not very inventive and kinda juvenile
that's not saying it's bad or i didn't like it, but this isn't ground breaking material.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby HGervais » Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:19 pm

molly1216 wrote:well yeah it was fun, in a bubble gummy popcorn kinda way
but seriously guys this is like a high school level musical (and i have never seen the actual show based on the label)
I mean it's not very inventive and kinda juvenile
that's not saying it's bad or i didn't like it, but this isn't ground breaking material.

Again, so what? Why does it have to be ground breaking? Can't it just be what it is?
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby molly1216 » Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:45 pm

HGervais wrote:
molly1216 wrote:well yeah it was fun, in a bubble gummy popcorn kinda way
but seriously guys this is like a high school level musical (and i have never seen the actual show based on the label)
I mean it's not very inventive and kinda juvenile
that's not saying it's bad or i didn't like it, but this isn't ground breaking material.

Again, so what? Why does it have to be ground breaking? Can't it just be what it is?

from whedon? no.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby HGervais » Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:52 pm

molly1216 wrote:
HGervais wrote:
molly1216 wrote:well yeah it was fun, in a bubble gummy popcorn kinda way
but seriously guys this is like a high school level musical (and i have never seen the actual show based on the label)
I mean it's not very inventive and kinda juvenile
that's not saying it's bad or i didn't like it, but this isn't ground breaking material.

Again, so what? Why does it have to be ground breaking? Can't it just be what it is?

from whedon? no.

Then honestly Joyce, the problem is with your expectations and not anything Whedon did. It felt like exactly what it is...a lark done with family & friends. It's light, breezey & funny. I mean really, what did you expect out of a internet mini-series done on the cheap while writer's were on strike?
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby molly1216 » Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:52 pm

HGervais wrote:I mean really, what did you expect out of a internet mini-series done on the cheap while writer's were on strike?

was it? I didn't know that part. well that explains a great deal.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Observer » Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:40 am

Gobear wrote:Nathan Fillion can sing, act, and he knows how to rock a black t-shirt. He really needs to hire representation that can land him better roles than Fox dramas.


How about running around Desperate Housewives?
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby molly1216 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:44 am

act 2 is up
and i must admit i am liking it better, than act 1.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Observer » Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:23 pm

Act 3 is up

Still not the biggest Whedon fan, but he wins this time.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby TemporalWisdom » Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:04 am

So, worth getting on DVD? Funnily enough, my mother and I have been going through the Buffy and Angel DVD sets, and we watched Once More With Feeling yesterday. Emma Caulfield is the worst of the lot, but Marsters and Head balance out the karmic scale. It's very telling that I find Something to Sing About enjoyable even with Gellar's flat voice.

Hell, for Neil Patrick Harris alone I'm getting the DVD. Sexy.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby futilitarian » Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:01 am

The news from ComicCon is that there will be more Dr. Horrible. No info other than that.

For the DVD they will be taking reality TV style audition tapes to join the Evil League of Evil. The top 10 submissions will go on the DVD. An entertaining idea.

Why anyone would want the soundtrack I'm not sure? But it will be made available also. I can't see enjoying the songs separate from the video.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby BrettCullum » Thu Jul 31, 2008 8:12 am

Oh, the songs away from the show would be terrible. I wasn't a big fan of the actual songs from "Once More With Feeling", although the episode itself is really enjoyable. And I feel the same way about Dr. Horrible. I heard rumblings that there was going to be a proper feature made from this idea. Hmmm!

Yet they did bring in the "cursed" Nathan Fillian, so I expect all plans to be canceled rather quickly...
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Steve T Power » Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:21 am

BrettCullum wrote: Nathan Fillian...


You spelled his name wrong so you wouldn't get cancelled, didn't you Brett! That won't save you!
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby BrettCullum » Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:49 am

Steve T Power wrote:
BrettCullum wrote: Nathan Fillian...


You spelled his name wrong so you wouldn't get cancelled, didn't you Brett! That won't save you!


Damn it! You caught me...
Just invoking his name scares me.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Gobear » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:23 pm

BrettCullum wrote:
Steve T Power wrote:
BrettCullum wrote: Nathan Fillian...


You spelled his name wrong so you wouldn't get cancelled, didn't you Brett! That won't save you!


Damn it! You caught me...
Just invoking his name scares me.

The most beautiful sound I ever heard:
Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion, Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion, I've just met a man named Nathan Fillion,
and suddenly the name will never be the same to me.
Nathan Fillion! I've just kissed a man named Nathan Fillion.
And suddenly I've found how wonderful a sound can be.
Nathan Fillion, say it loud and there's music playing.
Say it soft and it's almost like praying,
Nathan Fillion, I'll never stop saying: "Nathan Fillion!"
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Steve T Power » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:52 pm

That's a LOT of bad mojo.

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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Gobear » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:55 pm

I can start singing showtunes at the drop of a soundcue . . . just ask Addison, he's heard me do it often enough.
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby Steve T Power » Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:56 pm

I'll take your word for it ;)
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Re: Dr. Horrible

Postby HGervais » Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:01 pm

Good interview on the current state of Whedon-land over at The Hollywood Reporter.
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