I don't think as big and as creative as Joss.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Joss Whedon is a hero of mine, and what he's done for women in film and television, particularly when it comes to writing female roles that would typically go to a man, is awesome.
You know, comics and movies, even if you take a comic and turn it into a movie, we can't all be Joss Whedon.
The size thing is not some gimmick or attention-getting trick but a genuine undercurrent of the work. Frank Gehry for instance likes to imagine his buildings as sculptures. I like to imagine my sculptures as architectural.
I think the only way I could make something fun and big is if I don't expect it to be.
I kind of wonder if creativity is all morphing into one big thing that's not even art, but something universal and bigger.
Jon Bon Jovi is remarkable.
You have to think big to be big.
When I first saw Jo, I said boom, that was it, because I'm a one-woman man.
To me, Joss Whedon is a god. I'm just a huge fan of his work; I love his work on TV.
I truly believe the art's larger than the artist. Who cares about John Steinbeck? I care about the Joad family.