Pimp Your DVD, Clyde!
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Pimp Your DVD, Clyde!
The subject of this thread is:
Bad films whose DVDs get waaayyy more share of promotional ad space than other bad dvds.
The point is not what film/dvd is bad or the worst but rather what bad film/dvd seems to be advertised heavily (some seemingly all the time) in the sale circulars that hit your doorstep.
Therefore, what bad rides are being pimped way to often?
Just to kick it off ...
G.I. Jane
Bad films whose DVDs get waaayyy more share of promotional ad space than other bad dvds.
The point is not what film/dvd is bad or the worst but rather what bad film/dvd seems to be advertised heavily (some seemingly all the time) in the sale circulars that hit your doorstep.
Therefore, what bad rides are being pimped way to often?
Just to kick it off ...
G.I. Jane
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any DVD whose TV commercial airs more than once during the show's alloted timeslot
I guess the same could be said of ANY commercial that airs more than once during its show's alloted timeslot
I lost count of how many tmes I saw the "Hi Todd whatcha doin?....(watching the game)....In Hi-Def?....(yeah)....can We come?....we bought chips......and salsa" commercial while I was watching a football game.
Broadcasters should be forced to transmit a signal at the beginning and ending of every commercial break, that TIVOs and/or VCRs can recognize, which will instruct those devices to auto pause/resume on recognition of the signal, then all we need is for the devices to be built that way to handle the signal
I guess the same could be said of ANY commercial that airs more than once during its show's alloted timeslot
I lost count of how many tmes I saw the "Hi Todd whatcha doin?....(watching the game)....In Hi-Def?....(yeah)....can We come?....we bought chips......and salsa" commercial while I was watching a football game.
Broadcasters should be forced to transmit a signal at the beginning and ending of every commercial break, that TIVOs and/or VCRs can recognize, which will instruct those devices to auto pause/resume on recognition of the signal, then all we need is for the devices to be built that way to handle the signal
Last edited by JupiterPrime; 10-22-04 at 01:53 PM.