Which is amazing, when you think how much of the human brain is devoted to processing visual information, and how much of it is devoted to face recognition.
'Serenity'
Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The never said "viscous." They said "viscious."
And yet, I read it wrong every time.
Who in Nutty!World gets to have voicemail and who doesn't?
People who run businesses have receptionists, I guess. Dispatchers, like that. Unless, as is probably the case with this Eric fellow, he is a business of one.
Probably this Eric has a cell phone and a van and some tools, and doesn't even have an office. Ah, modern life.
Jeez, one little spelling mistake. msbelle knew what I meant! In any case, the aluminium wasn't vicious, the tree was. And everyone knows you can have vicious trees.
Somewhere about a year ago I read that governess-style clothing was going to be in fashion on 2005. We're almost out of year, and I've seen no evidence of this. Which makes me sad, because I was looking forward to easily accessible high necked blouses and long skirts.
Huh.
TV Writers Must Sell, Sell, Sell
TV networks are turning to product placements to fight back against ad-skipping technologies like TiVo, but now some writers are putting up a fight, demanding more pay in exchange for scripting product plugs into their shows.
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It's no small issue. The use of product placements has increased 84 percent on television in the last year, according to the WGA's call for regulations. "There is no clear line separating a TV show from an advertisement anymore," said Carrie McLaren, editor of Stay Free magazine.
In a recent episode of the NBC series Medium, writers had to work the movie Memoirs of a Geisha into the dialogue three times because of a deal the network made with Sony earlier in the season. They even had the characters go on a date to an early screening of the movie and bump into friends who had just viewed Geisha to tell them how good it was.
Another product placement intruded a touching scene on ABC's soap opera, All My Children, when writers were forced to incorporate a line about a new Wal-Mart perfume into the dialogue as a character, Greenlee, sat at the bedside of her husband who was suffering from a fatal gunshot wound.
::kicks capitalism::
GA: I loved the, " Because that's what Jesus would fucking do " line. I loved Bailey's bow to the asshat family of that poor ulcerous woman and have generally been enjoying GA soooo much.
That was a tense Mile High. Not enough Jason. And I did love KC's outburst at the end.
It's no small issue. The use of product placements has increased 84 percent on television in the last year
Heh. Anyone see the Boost Mobile episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force last night?
In a recent episode of the NBC series Medium, writers had to work the movie Memoirs of a Geisha into the dialogue three times because of a deal the network made with Sony earlier in the season.
That was super-cheesy.
It's super-cheesy AND I don't even remember it.
I guess this is due to the increase in Tivo and Fauxvo usage.