Saturday, November 30, 2013

Sealed Tighter Than a Drum





 
 
 
This is how much the SyFy Channel has cut itself off from the outside world where all of the real talent, resources, and funding are at fully capable of restoring the SyFy Channel to what it once was. A round the clock Science Fiction channel 365 days a year.
 
Instead, this curious, fragmented, and incoherent remaining mess of a cable channel has sealed itself inside of a Tupperware container (cut off from the real world) where limited resources, financing, denied access to quality personnel, and producing junk like "Sharknado" and wrestling are the rules of the day. The SyFy Channel also suffers from an extremely limiting "Talent Pool" of personnel where the likes of supremely untalented Ronald D. Moore and Ozzie Osbourne's son are the only candidates available for repeated recruitment for more assembly line "JUNK TV."

If this corporation (NBC-Universal / SyFy Channel) would just unclench its ass cheeks a little bit (get more of an operating budget for the SyFy Channel), it just might start attracting more talent available for recruitment who have never given the SyFy Channel the time of day before...such as Brannon Braga, J. Michael Straczynski, Joss Whedon, Jon Favreau, and J.J. Abrams.

But...as we all know the SyFy Channel would never do any of this because they will always be perfectly contented hiring the likes of Danny Bonaduce, Barry Williams, Robby Rist and Florence Henderson for their continued assembly line trash projects.

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Read the books Universal Studios has tried and failed to censor on Amazon.com...

http://languatron.freeforums.org/viewforum.php?f=60

And read these books at another location where Universal Studios executives and its stealth marketers won't be able to post negative, misleading (stealth marketed) reviews of the books via them purchasing candy and Rogaine Foam on Amazon.com (allowing them access to the Amazon book review section) and not actually buying and reading the books. I'll leave the other 150 global locations under wraps for now.




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