testingtor
testingtor t1_j69j32o wrote
Reply to What if Superbowl commercials for once will have no celebrities and just be regular instead? by trover2345325
Theres no celebrities in the commercial you used as an example of why commercials have celebrities in them.
testingtor t1_j5q3ks9 wrote
Reply to comment by PloppyTheSpaceship in Why do shows still choose to use a laugh track in this day and age? Does ANYONE favour it? by [deleted]
OP does not see a difference between the two.
testingtor t1_j5pruim wrote
Reply to comment by Kylon1138 in Why do shows still choose to use a laugh track in this day and age? Does ANYONE favour it? by [deleted]
Aside from that not answering the question theyre still not a track but a live audience who choose to laugh when they do whether they think theyre supposed to or not.
testingtor t1_j5plgd4 wrote
Reply to Why do shows still choose to use a laugh track in this day and age? Does ANYONE favour it? by [deleted]
Are you talking about shows filmed in front of a live laughing audience?
testingtor t1_j4rkzi1 wrote
Netflix already bought it.
testingtor t1_j4d3nxi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Mindy Kaling did not create or write Velma. Why is she taking so much heat? by [deleted]
He does promote it some but hes a weird case because it creates an association with Always Sunny, that probably wasnt the primary comparison they wanted to invite. He also just might not want to since hes busy.
testingtor t1_j4d2p78 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Mindy Kaling did not create or write Velma. Why is she taking so much heat? by [deleted]
> How are the actual writers supposed to grow their own names if people just fixate on the biggest name in the credits?
Because people in the industry actually know what theyre doing and thats how they get bigger jobs.
testingtor t1_j4d0hqa wrote
Shes the face of it, fairly or unfairly that means she gets the credit and blame from most people.
testingtor t1_j14owju wrote
Reply to How was someone who's only pre-2020 writing credit being an episode of Smallville, given season 2 of Star Trek Picard? by [deleted]
If you purposefully leave out 30 episodes of tv that theyve written and 20 that theyve produced then of course their resume will look smaller. Also they were the story editor, not the writer.
Assuming im looking at the right episode, though they all have a lot of people credited.
testingtor t1_j0v9wce wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Rydell High is back in a first look at 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' by galaxystars1
So you asked if anyone asked for it because you are certain people asked for it?
testingtor t1_j0v9ju3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Rydell High is back in a first look at 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' by galaxystars1
If it was about demographic research wouldnt that mean someone literally DID ask for this?
testingtor t1_j0v6ol5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Rydell High is back in a first look at 'Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies' by galaxystars1
What did you ask for when the surveys went out all across america?
testingtor t1_j02q9f5 wrote
Now lets see if WB ever lets anyone watch it.
testingtor t1_iyf7xpj wrote
Reply to Why didn’t Buzz get into more trouble? by vince2423
Not the Lightyear question I was expecting.
testingtor t1_iye1t5k wrote
Yes, 600 theaters i believe and just for one week.
testingtor t1_iy6is73 wrote
Reply to comment by slicerprime in Which is worse? A show that is "worth the wait" because it finally becomes good after wasting your time for half the series? Or a show that just plain sucks all the way through and can be dumped early without missing anything? by slicerprime
Why are you watching stuff you have no interest in and youve already been told you wont like? Also it would probably help if you gave examples eventually
testingtor t1_iy6gk3b wrote
Reply to comment by slicerprime in Which is worse? A show that is "worth the wait" because it finally becomes good after wasting your time for half the series? Or a show that just plain sucks all the way through and can be dumped early without missing anything? by slicerprime
You realize "straight up bad tv" is subjective right? Just because youre not getting anything out of early episodes doesnt mean theres nothing there.
testingtor t1_iy6clt7 wrote
Reply to Which is worse? A show that is "worth the wait" because it finally becomes good after wasting your time for half the series? Or a show that just plain sucks all the way through and can be dumped early without missing anything? by slicerprime
If slow burn tv makes you miserable or makes you suffer then just stick to comedies.
testingtor t1_ixff4bw wrote
Reply to comment by nate6259 in Why it is not a crime to make movies like "Human Centipede"? by Birchtree16
Plenty of crimes can be committed making a movie, i just dont know which ones OP thinks this movie committed.
testingtor t1_ixfbgkk wrote
What would the crime be? What illegal act did anyone commit?
testingtor t1_iuir6m2 wrote
Reply to comment by Steakhouse42 in Joker is better than taxi driver and im tired of pretending its not. by Steakhouse42
Thinking you understand something doesnt mean you actually do.
testingtor t1_iufhfzx wrote
Reply to comment by Noflimflamfilmphan in Tired of studios trying to get internet points. by [deleted]
Yeah Ive read the book, im guessing OP has not.
testingtor t1_iuffd8r wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tired of studios trying to get internet points. by [deleted]
> The Ready Player One movie was nothing but forced references.
Thats the book though.
> The movie is supposed to be a parody of celebrity bio pics, and should be subtle.
Who gets to determine what it SHOULD be if not the people making it?
testingtor t1_iufexgl wrote
You cant possibly make Ready Player One without a ton of cameos and callbacks.
> I get the sense the upcoming Weird Al movie is going to be like this. Nothing but forced jokes and cameos to score internet points, instead of fleshing out a good, subtle script.
I dont think subtlety works with that movie. Its a parody movie.
testingtor t1_j6o80wc wrote
Reply to An TV show is filming on my property. The location scout offered an inconvenience fee. Can I ask for more money? by damniyam
Dont ask to be in the show, you get nothing out of that and theyll be able to edit you out anyway, but 50 bucks a day is also basically nothing so if you dont think thats worth it ask for more. Unless you already agreed that is.