Oh and when they said Boyd and Raylan's relationship sounded more like a love story, I could have hugged the TV.
Oh, yes.
Man, I love Boyd SO MUCH that I can hardly stand it.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Oh and when they said Boyd and Raylan's relationship sounded more like a love story, I could have hugged the TV.
Oh, yes.
Man, I love Boyd SO MUCH that I can hardly stand it.
Looks like TNT will be re-running a couple of episodes of Leverage starting next hour.
Just saw that, sumi-- AMC wants to axe two actors to save money, lop two minutes off each episode for more commercials, and also incorporate product placement, which-- how in HELL are they going to manage that in a 60s-set series is beyond me.
I was almost hoping that AMC would cancel it and maybe HBO or Showtime or STARZ would pick it up.
how in HELL are they going to manage that in a 60s-set series is beyond me.
cars, appliances, and food probably.
I wonder what kind of product placement they have for Breaking Bad. Sudafed?
They did a nice job with the Heineken product placement on Mad Men, but I imagine that takes a lot of effort.
BMW's been one of their big commercial sponsors but it wasn't a car I imagine a lot of people were driving around in during the 60s, with the emphasis on buy American.
And how many products exist now in a similar fashion to how they did in the 60s? They've got Coke and maybe stuff like Kraft Mac n' Cheese.
The bottom line, however, is I just can't see Matt Weiner compromising his vision of the show to try to shoehorn in products. But what do I know? I suspect the attempted axing of two actors might be of greater import.
They did a nice job with the Heineken product placement on Mad Men, but I imagine that takes a lot of effort.
And Utz potato chips.