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JWBear 04-08-2008 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 203723)
I wonder what televising life in the LoT commune would be like?
:D

Lots and lots of bacon eating.

innerSpaceman 04-08-2008 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by alphabassettgrrl (Post 203461)
I despise reality tv. I watched The Amazing Race for a bit, got started because a friend was on it, but then I lost interest.

Heheh - me, too. I stopped watching one season after my friend was on it. It's a good show though. NOT REALITY TV AT ALL, btw. It's a game show. No one is shown in a domocile or mating situation. They are all involved in an elaborate competition. Just because it doesn't take place on some loud studio set doesn't make it Reality TV.

:snap: So I can proudly say that, even though I watched two seasons of The Amazing Race, I've never watched any reality TV. Blech.


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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 203488)
I hope people still want cool programs like the series we're producing. We're concentrating on historical fact, and refuse to include any kind of political or religious spin or personal opinions. I wonder if people will even want to watch stuff like that these days.

Will there be skin?? :)


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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 203729)
Lots and lots of bacon eating.

Um, that's not gonna be the ratings magnet you think it is. We're gonna have to get Not Afraid drunk, set Cadaverous and Delight loose on the general population of established couples, and lock me and zapppop in a room in, oh, about another month.

:eek:

blueerica 04-09-2008 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 203712)
I think it's blatantly obvious to anyone with half a brain that being on a show like that isn't a "being rewarded". It's "getting exactly what you deserve". As for getting paid, most of them aren't paid. Even if they are, the awful psyche repercussions from being on one of these insane shows more than make up for it.

I don't know... I guess I just view people, particularly the ladies on Bad Girls Club, to be in it for the attention. I have found so many times in my life that there are certain people that crave attention, positive and negative, and this fulfills that need for them, even if the need is so deeply embedded in their psyche it's not entirely apparent to them, which was probably damaged far before they made their first appearance on the show.

And then there are the people that love to watch that kind of thing...

BTD - as far as a reality TV channel, I know there's one out there - I remember it was in the FOX family. But, it also has more of the game show-type reality as well. I remember that's how I even saw Temptation Island the couple of times I ran across it. They even had some British and Aussie reality TV.

katiesue 04-09-2008 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt (Post 203505)
That happens from time to time, too.

Anybody else watching "Ax Men"?

I've been watching Ax Men. My dad was a logger as was/is half my family. I've never seen the type of clearcut/drag up the hill method all the "teams" use so it's kind of interesting.

A lot of other "reality" I don't get. All the VH1/MTV "dating" some quasi celebrity shows.

I was sadly addicted to "bridezillas" for a short while. I love "house hunters" and the various house flipping shows. I like "Biggest Looser" as well.

Maddy's driving me nuts watching "America's Next Top Model". It's not the worst thing she could watch but ugh.

The one I seriously don't get is the cage/fighting whatever they call it league thingie. Some guy who was in my PE class in high school was/is apparently some kind of champion of this so I watched a few rounds. I don't get it.

Cadaverous Pallor 04-09-2008 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 203751)
I don't know... I guess I just view people, particularly the ladies on Bad Girls Club, to be in it for the attention. I have found so many times in my life that there are certain people that crave attention, positive and negative, and this fulfills that need for them, even if the need is so deeply embedded in their psyche it's not entirely apparent to them, which was probably damaged far before they made their first appearance on the show.

And then there are the people that love to watch that kind of thing...

I'd say it's a closed loop. These stupid people love being stupid in front of other people who like watching stupid things. Again, better than any of them being out and about for me to interact with. They just might attempt to get their attention fix using MY attention. Blech.

They all get what they deserve.

LSPoorEeyorick 04-09-2008 02:05 PM

Now, don't get me wrong, I have no qualms about watching documentary TV, which in the industry is also referred to as "reality." This is Tom's major area of expertise for editing, and a lot of his shows have been pretty cool and interesting. i.e. Travel Channel, Food Network, Fine Living, HGTV... DP, I suspect that your show would fall in that category, and I don't think that fans of that particular genre are going to drop off anytime soon.

Mousey Girl 04-09-2008 03:42 PM

There are at least 2 "reality" networks out there right now. One is Fox's and I can't remember the other, but it came before Fox did.

...not to say I watch Trash TV....but I do...

Kevy Baby 04-09-2008 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 203897)
This is Tom's major area of expertise for editing...

I am not sure how to spot good editing, but I do know how to spot bad editing. We've been watching this series called Festivals of the World (or something like that). It has been mildly amusing, but the editing is atrocious. It is very disjointed and inconsistent and makes the shows hard to follow at times.

Also, it is an HD show (I believe it is on HDNet), but the graphics are low res and VERY pixelated: almost unreadable!

Not Afraid 04-09-2008 05:31 PM

I don't care about any reality show EXCEPT Project Runway. (And, I got sucked into the Super Model show that followed as well.) I only care about those 2 shows because I love fashion.

alphabassettgrrl 04-09-2008 10:24 PM

Documentaries are entirely different and a lot of fun if done well.

I have watched a bit of reality tv but it felt dirty. Then again, we were watching Ron Jeremy share a house with Ice Cube, Tammy Faye Bakker, and a couple of big-boob bimbos. Whiny bimbos.


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