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Joss Whedon Releases New Film On Demand

Rambo Tribble (1273454) writes "Popular director Joss Whedon has taken the film world by surprise by releasing his latest offering, 'In Your Eyes', available for download on the same day it premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The new release comes from Whedon's own "micro studio", Bellwether Pictures, and is featured on Vimeo as a $5 rental, (free trailer). Whedon mused, 'It's exciting for us because we get to explore yet another new form of distribution — and we get $5.' Mr. Whedon has a history of pushing the delivery envelope, as with Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, in 2008."

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  1. Looking forward to it! by Slartibartfast · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Joss Whedon is just such a fun filmmaker, even if he wasn't the director for this particular movie. Look at Buffy, The Avengers, even Cabin in the Woods, which was a thoroughly enjoyable re-imagining of the tired horror flick. And this one just so happens to be partially filmed in my town; I haven't seen the movie yet, but if you see a gas station with tanks right out of the 50's, that ain't no prop, it's for-real. (Though they stopped pumping gas five or six years ago due to the storage tank needing to be fixed up.) Really excited for this one.

  2. Re:Can I pay not to have to watch it? by Princeofcups · · Score: 5, Funny

    And he also has this weird fetish for 100-lb. waifs beating up hordes of 250-lb. guys that drives me crazy.

    You say that like it's a bad thing.

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  3. Careful! by lennier1 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The movie was worth the five bucks to watch it on Vimeo, but their Flash-based player (no quick way to switch to an HTML5 version) resulted in such a choppy playback that the constant pauses and buffer attempts added another half hour to the whole thing.

    Since it's a 95 minute movie we're talking about a quarter of the time being spent on just waiting for the fucking site to do its job again.
    Before anyone asks: The 100MBit connection has never been a problem before and the necessary software was up to date as well.

    Hope you'll have more luck. Except for the predictable end it's quite a nice movie.

  4. Re:Can I pay not to have to watch it? by NotDrWho · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Not so bad if that's your fetish. But it just drives me nuts. I prefer my heroines to be at least somewhat grounded in reality. Personally, I always thought the best sci-fi heroine was Ellen Ripley. She had real strength of heart. There was no need to write her as some kind of superman ninja who could alter the laws of physics to beat down everyone and everything around her.

    Writing your heroine as a guy with tits isn't "empowering." It's just fucking lazy.

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  5. Re:Well... no. by lagomorpha2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    You do, however, lack the writers, acting talent

    Lacking those doesn't seem to have stopped a lot of big studios either.