Which is prolly nuts.
Which part, the sending him the book, or the "getting published" part (in which case, I'll have to argue with you, because not nuts ).
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Which is prolly nuts.
Which part, the sending him the book, or the "getting published" part (in which case, I'll have to argue with you, because not nuts ).
Not to mention "KILL CLAUDIO!" at last week's Lost.
I loved that, Betsy. Hivemind!
There was a new teaser for The Inside during 24 last night. It was fun.
Dammit, I must have been out of the room during that. Curse you, wee bladder (so to speak)!
I saw it, and I hate to be all Negative Nelson again, but if I didn't know it was a Minear Production, I'd dismiss it as a second-rate suspense-horror Silence of the Lambs wannabee. FAQ Girl, who shares many of my tastes but is not tied into fandom, turned to me and said "that looks terrible!" She trusts me, and so will give it a shot, but left to her own devices she'd never watch it.
Maybe you guys just aren't the target audience for this one.
Agreed.
I think that a lot of the trailers/commercials are targeted towards people who dont' have much original thought. Therefore, the creators try to make it seem like something that the audience has seen before and liked. We, on the other hand, don't like copying or derivatives, so it turns us off.
I don't have much faith in tv trailers. If I did, I probably wouldn't have ever watched Veronica Mars, The Wire, or even Buffy, all of which had horrible-looking trailers. 'Course, some terrible shows also have terrible trailers, so there's no rule of thumb here, except that trailers suck.
Edit - promos! That's the word I was looking for.