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I got my copy of Joss Whedon: The Master At Play in the mail yesterday and watched it last night. Or tried to, anyway. It has two parts: the interview and the Q&A. The second half of the interview on my DVD appears to be corrupted - the picture kept dissolving into weird squares and the dialogue was unintelligible. I'll have to email the producers and hope they send me another copy.
What I was able to watch was good, although I found the interviewer a bit annoying. No matter what Joss was talking about, the reviewer's response was "Excellent!" Of course, if I had been the one sitting on stage with him, I doubt if I would have had the presence of mind to say anything more intelligent than that.
The introduction by Nathan Fillion is, however, hilarious, and nearly worth the price alone.
What I was able to watch was good, although I found the interviewer a bit annoying. No matter what Joss was talking about, the reviewer's response was "Excellent!" Of course, if I had been the one sitting on stage with him, I doubt if I would have had the presence of mind to say anything more intelligent than that.
The introduction by Nathan Fillion is, however, hilarious, and nearly worth the price alone.