24 December 2005, by Webmaster
Joss Whedon is best known as a fantasist, crafting brilliant metaphors out of supernatural conflict in his already much-missed series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" and doctoring scripts on "Toy Story." But when it comes to Hollywood, Whedon remains just shy of a cynical realist, a position that stems in part from bad experiences working on such films as "Alien: Resurrection" and "X-Men."
"A Hollywood screenwriter can spend their entire life just being filled with rage," says the (...)