Futurama trailer!
PostPosted:Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:04 pm
Quick-like, before those bastards at Fox make them take it down 
http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/vid ... iler.shtml

http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/vid ... iler.shtml
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Eric wrote:Quick-like, before those bastards at Fox make them take it downCan't wait....
http://www.futurama-madhouse.com.ar/vid ... iler.shtml
SineSwiper wrote:Heh, Fox Box. Yes, they are total morons. I wonder if those exec who were responsible for cancelling Futurama, Family Guy, and Firefly really were fired. After all, why in god's name would you cancel those great shows?There's a separation and rift between Fox's show development and network scheduling guys. That's why they've made so many great shows (their development guys rule) but so many of them are cancelled (scheduling guys are morons). A lot of it has to do with the fact that it takes time to build an audience for a new-style show and the network guys live off of weekly ratings and sweeps weeks.
Zeus wrote:The perfect recent example was 24 which was almost cancelled about 6 eps in 'cause it was so expensive to make but didn't have good ratings. For some reason, the big execs there decided to stick with it now it's a very highly rated show and has spawned tons of copycats.Just think. They could have canceled the highest grossing series the network has ever had. I think that thought alone should have caused some changes in the scheduling department.
SineSwiper wrote:No, 'cause they would never have knownZeus wrote:The perfect recent example was 24 which was almost cancelled about 6 eps in 'cause it was so expensive to make but didn't have good ratings. For some reason, the big execs there decided to stick with it now it's a very highly rated show and has spawned tons of copycats.Just think. They could have canceled the highest grossing series the network has ever had. I think that thought alone should have caused some changes in the scheduling department.