Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
I work in a library. That's enough to worry me about the general public making important decisions like that.
If not the people who pay the bills, who?
I work in a library. That's enough to worry me about the general public making important decisions like that.
If not the people who pay the bills, who?
Casting agents keep serving up actors based on their abs, and not their acting chops. The public is not actually given a fair shot to use their money as their vote. They're not likely to stop going to the movies, so their keep reinforcing the idea that looks are the most important attribute an actor may possess.
If you're middle aged or older, you are no longer the target audience because marketing studies prove you don't spend as much as the 18-35 age group.
you guys would be amazed at how nielsen and other ratings services work from a technological point if view.
hey, maybe they can do a show about me getting to the bottom of bad shows getting good ratings. television ratings investigator: nyc.
i think brad pitt and tom cruise are too short to play me. maybe kurt russel, if he makes a comeback. i kinda looked like him 20 years ago...
Nope. You are better looking than him any day of the week (and I think he's good looking!). You've got those killer eyes! And I'm not talking about your Homer avatar!...i think brad pitt and tom cruise are too short to play me. maybe kurt russel, if he makes a comeback. i kinda looked like him 20 years ago...
I do believe in the suspension of disbelief long enough to watch a show for the entertainment value. But, there are some shows where the characters are so odious that it is difficult to suspend disbelief and enjoy the show.
Personally, I'm enjoying the 136th Westminster Dog Show...now THAT is entertainment.