Read Joss Whedon: The Biography Online
Authors: Amy Pascale
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What part of that sentence …
” Whedon, interview in “Joss Whedon: Why He Chose an Irish Man to Film Avengers.”
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It’s very important …
” Ibid.
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Joss and I were keen …
” McGarvey, quoted in Tran, “Avengers Assemble.”
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I feel like Jon and Robert …
” Gregg, interview by the author.
he was “hilariously funny …
” Ibid.
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line policeman” …
Jackson, interview by the author.
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Joss came to my rescue …
” Ruffalo, interview by the author.
Joss “was so protective …
” Smulders, interview by the author.
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It needed to say a lot …
” Downey, quoted in Weintraub, “Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans.”
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That’s a great way to put it …
” Evans, quoted in ibid.
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Nobody was doing it every day …
” Gregg, interview by the author.
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All of us would just pass …
” Renner, interview by the author.
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It was grueling …
” Feige, interview by the author.
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I’ll try and come …
” Whedon, quoted in Hiddleston, interview by the author.
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Yeah, he came to the party” …
Hiddleston, interview by the author.
there was “some Avengers affinity” …
Gregg in Radish, “Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders and Joss Whedon.”
Joss “is not just a big dancer …
” Tanchoeren, interview by the author.
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the most enthusiastic white boy …
” Quesada, interview by the author.
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He has this crazy-legs dance …
” Dushku, interview by the author.
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Boy just had such swagger …
” Ibid.
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He’s a grown-ass man …
” Gregg, interview by the author.
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From my own experience …
” Smulders, interview by the author.
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I don’t know who else …
” Renner, interview by the author.
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When you’re doing a movie …
” Feige, interview by the author.
starting each day “refusing to do …
” Downey, quoted in Lussier, “Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau.”
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Personally, just the stuff I have been able …
” Evans, quoted in Weintraub, “Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans.”
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When I actually did the Alan Rickman …
” Hiddleston, interview by the author.
“
[I was] literally jumping …
” Ibid.
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this collaborative spirit …
” Feige, interview by the author.
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Sorry, little buddy …
” Whedon, quoted in Gould, “Story of a Five Year Old Avenger.”
“
Like, ‘Tom, that was so awesome …’
” Keen Ruffalo, quoted in Hiddleston, interview by the author.
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And then he would tell me …
” Hiddleston, interview by the author.
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Not for a month …
” Cole, interview by the author.
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He told me all he remembers …
” Ibid.
35. Something Personal: Much Ado About Nothing
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I think he was mourning …
” Denisof, interview by the author.
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[Within that,] we had to go up …
” Kranz, interview by the author.
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I begged to play Helena …
” Williams, interview by the author.
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I have always believed that Gertrude …
” Ibid.
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I never heard back …
” Smulders, interview by the author.
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I said to her, ‘There’s no way …’
” Whedon, quoted in Buchanan, “Joss Whedon on How
Much Ado About Nothing
Made Him a Better Filmmaker.”
“
A production, let alone a movie …
” Whedon,
Much Ado About Nothing
,” 16.
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about a movie where half of the title …
” Whedon, quoted in Buchanan, “Joss Whedon on How
Much Ado About Nothing
Made Him a Better Filmmaker.”
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floored” by the absurd …
Whedon,
Much Ado About Nothing
, 14.
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I was interested in a slightly darker …
” Whedon, interview by the author.
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the process of maturing …
” Ibid.
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the idea that love is for grown-ups …
” Ibid.
“
I deal with a lot of societal …
” Ibid.
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To me, who Claudio is …
” Whedon,
Much Ado About Nothing
, 14.
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The story there …
” Ibid., 18.
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There was his humiliation …
” Ibid., 19.
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I talked to them before …
” Whedon, interview by the author.
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eight pages a day …
” Whedon, quoted in Buchanan, “Joss Whedon on How
Much Ado About Nothing
Made Him a Better Filmmaker.”
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There were a lot of people …
” Whedon, interview by the author.
“
Just like that …
” Kranz, interview by the author.
“‘
I’d love to see him as …’
” Whedon, quoted in ibid.
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I literally wrote back …
” Kranz, interview by the author.
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When we showed up …
” Acker, quoted in Germain, “‘Much Ado About Nothing.”
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The readings afforded anyone …
” Denisof, interview by the author.
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I got another call …
” Gregg, interview by the author.
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I was tense …
” Fillion, interview by the author.
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I walked on …
” Gregg, interview by the author.
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I had a feeling …
” Whedon, interview by the author.
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Of course” …
Hunter, interview by the author.
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We have pictures …
” Cole, interview by the author.
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Kai knew better …
” Whedon, quoted in Buchanan, “Joss Whedon on How
Much Ado About Nothing
Made Him a Better Filmmaker.”
an “eclectic, artistic space” …
Whedon,
Much Ado About Nothing
, 16.
“
At the last minute we had no place …
” Espenson, interview by the author.
“
We wanted to encourage people …
” Whedon,
Much Ado About Nothing
, 15.
“
It’s almost like Kai …
” Hunter, interview by the author.
“
It was also a great way …
” Cole, quoted in Cadenas, “Interview with Kai Cole.”
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We struggled with that …
” Whedon, interview by the author.
“
If we had been shooting this …
” Hunter, interview by the author.
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yelling at his daughter …
” Whedon,
Much Ado About Nothing
, 26.
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This is how I want …
” Whedon, quoted in Hunter, interview by the author.
“
backlit, golden sunlight …
” Hunter, interview by the author.
“
Apart from a basic understanding …
” Whedon,
Much Ado About Nothing
, 23.
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‘I was worried I wouldn’t …
” Whedon, quoted in Boerner, “Warrior Princess.”
“
Hey, guys! …
” Fillion, Twitter post, October 24, 2011.
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Filmed in just 12 days …
” Bellwether Pictures,
Much Ado About Nothing
press release.
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Making The Avengers was very important …
” Whedon, quoted in Yamato, “Joss Whedon Q&A.”
“
When I came back …
” Ibid.
36. The Year of Joss Whedon
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This was a movie that came in …
” Feige, interview by the author.
“
Usually, by the time …
” Goddard, interview by the author.
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by turning splatter formula …
” Travers, review of
The Cabin in the Woods
.
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almost as a puzzle …
” Ebert, review of
The Cabin in the Woods
.
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a hollow exercise …
” Rooney, review of
The Cabin in the Woods
.
one big “ inside joke” …
Sharkey, “‘The Cabin in the Woods’ Is Joss Whedon’s Inside Joke.”
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It’s the nature of it” …
Goddard, interview by the author.
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I have kids running up …
” Ruffalo, interview by the author.
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She doesn’t live …
” Whedon, quoted in Warner, “‘Avengers’ Director Joss Whedon.”
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Toymakers will tell you …
” Whedon, quoted in Stern, “Joss Whedon’s Passion Project.”
“
It’s frustrating to me …
” Ibid.
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People have told me …
” Whedon, Whedonesque post, May 9, 2012.
“
What doesn’t change …
” Ibid.
earning more than $1 billion …
Downey, “‘The Avengers’ Rules at Box Office.”
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I’m very torn” …
Whedon, quoted in Clark, “‘Avengers’: Joss Whedon Talks Sequel.”
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I’m so in love …
” Whedon, quoted in Ramos, “Why You Need a Creative Shift.”
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I don’t know how …
” Cole, interview by the author.
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I’m standing there” …
Goddard, interview by the author.
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OK, well …
” Whedon, quoted in Goddard, interview by the author.
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I feel like that summarizes …
” Goddard, interview by the author.
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A good opportunity …
” Whedon, quoted in Poniewozik, “Joss Whedon Talks SHIELD.”
“
He’s an enthusiast” …
Ibid.
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Well, what does S.H.I.E.L.D have …
” Whedon, quoted in Wigler “Joss Whedon Says ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’ TV Series Will Star ‘New Characters.’”
“
We all love Clark Gregg …
” Whedon,
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
announcement.
“
You make a strong man cry” …
Whedon, quoted in Ramos, “Why You Need a Creative Shift.”
“
We didn’t think …
” Cole, interview by the author.
37. The Year of Joss Whedon, Again (Really)
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seems very Whedonverse …
” Gregg in Vary, “Life Inside the Whedonverse.”
“
I knew people wanted to go …
” Whedon, quoted in ibid.
“
I can’t believe Joss …
” Lenk, quoted in ibid.
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I did have a moment of just …
” Whedon, quoted in Vary, “Joss Whedon on Kickstarter.”
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He came for our breakfast …
” Basinger, interview by the author.
“
If you think that happiness …
” Whedon, 181st Wesleyan commencement speech.
“
all the dialogue and the language …
” Kermode,
Much Ado About Nothing
review.
“
the first great contemporary Shakespeare …
” Shoard,
Much Ado About Nothing
review.
“
OK, Marvel fan boys …
” Alexander, “Shakespeare Would Approve of This ‘Much Ado.’”
such beliefs were “not a natural state” …
Whedon, Equality Now address, November 6, 2013.
“
I think about the old days …
” Basinger, interview by the author.
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