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See, now that actually cracks me up, but then again, I get a kick out of how people can turn on a dime like that, being all calm and collected one minute, to suddenly screaming like a girl franatically the next.
I dunno, but to me, there's something funny about grown men having the ability to...
Off topic, but I just recently learned that Hayden Rorke was gay, apparently Barbara Eden "outed" him in her recent book (which I've been wanting to read, but haven't found); I didn't know that about him, because I have been aware of rumors that people suspected Emmaline Henry (Mrs. Bellows) was...
Wasn't there an article recently that mentioned they actually have a humongous vault somewhere off-site where they store the master tapes of all of their content? Seems like I recall that being brought up when they were talking about the lengths they went to to put together the hour-long...
I think it's part of his character.
He's like Pee-wee Herman, or Larry the Cable Guy, he has that character, and that character is supposed to be rather cynical, sarcastic, and at time unpleasant (a kind of humor I can appreciate); I've heard stories from people who've met him IRL, and say...
Nora Ephron already ruined Bewitched several years ago... but I Dream of Jeannie still hasn't been tarnished yet (despite threats that Jimmy Fallon was going to be Tony Nelson and Lindsay Lohan was going to be Jeannie, at one point).
Bob's Burgers?
But yeah, it's even happened to Glee, now "musical comedies" have become a dime a dozen, both on TV and in movies, and that REALLY ticks me off, because I have a musical sitcom in my creative vault, but now, if THAT ever comes to fruition, people are going to take one look, and...
As to what would be the next in this current trend of taking old fairy tales, and turning them into twistedly dark cinematic epics.
This time? Hansel and Gretel.
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I have one more thing to add:
Everybody complains that entertainment today is "too politically correct"... I ask, how is anything I just previously pointed out politically correct? Seriously? Back in the day, there were actually practices and standards that are virtually non-existence today...
I wasn't even talking about cable cartoons... those are kind of in a league of their own... even though I have my complaints in that department as well, I'm keeping the rant on topic with the subject of network shows (live action and cartoon), and movies.
I get what the three of you are saying, but now I feel compelled to add my own half-a-cent's worth to the discussion:
The entertainment industry seems to be in a pickle right now that most execs actually DON'T want to get out of, and people like Seth are partly to blame. Now, I'm not saying...
1. I hadn't heard about the 100 episode rule, but most live action/primetime sitcoms apparently have to have a minimum of five seasons to enter syndication, and syndication ensures those involved in the series will keep getting residual checks, which is why once most shows reach Season Five...
Yeah, I know, I know. I've spoken with Pep before, and have listened to her voice work on the internet (she's even done voice work for me before), and on the whole, she really doesn't have a very noticable accent, just certain words have a more Canadian sound to them (again, like "sore-y" and...
I'm not talking about creative control, I'm talking about actual ownership: yes, networks and executives are going to insist on having some amount of creative control and input to a programming, but the point is to not actually sell the rights and ownership of the program to them. THAT is what...
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