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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2015 12:21:35 GMT -5
Gail Kim crashes her car because she lost her gear. Her husband ignores her in lingerie by watching more cooking shows. She then escapes the house by gently throwing herself over the small fence.
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Sephiroth
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Post by Sephiroth on Jan 7, 2015 12:35:24 GMT -5
Gail Kim crashes her car because she lost her gear. Her husband ignores her in lingerie by watching more cooking shows. In his defense, I've come to realize how fascinating a good cooking show can be.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Jan 7, 2015 12:41:34 GMT -5
I'd love it if they edited it like most reality shows: Joe is talking to Tommy Dreamer backstage about how they are going to wrestle as a tag team that night. They sound all happy as they work out their plan. The show then cuts to Joe talking alone to the camera "All I could think about was 'Get the hell out of my way Tommy. No reason for your old ass to screw up this match for me'". Then it cuts to Tommy "Who does this fat bastard think he is telling ME, Tommy F'ing Dreamer what to do in a tag match??!?" They don't even need separate cuts, just bring back the Jeff Hardy telepathy voiceover for them. YES! That was hilarious.
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Post by Emmet Russell on Jan 7, 2015 17:46:09 GMT -5
More "real" style segments and less breaking the forth wall stuff please. I don't want to know that these guys are characters playing a part for a TV show, that's really insulting to the audience. At no point on Breaking Bad did they take a moment to show Bryan Cranston in the bedroom of his house reading the script and complaining to writers that he's better than this. Something like that would completely take you out of the show and it's stories and make you feel like you're wasting your time watching it. The reaction camera styles they did back in 2010/11 were great, though. It's how all wrestling backstage segments should be done and I'm more than happy to see that style brought back. Yeah telling everyone it's fake and then expecting them to "get lost in the moment" when the actual wrestling happens is insulting to the viewer and counter productive for the company. The WWE treats everything like a variety show, where nothing matters and there are no consequences for anything, and TNA would be foolish to follow that script. The moment you tell them "everything is fake BUT what I'm about to do/say is real" is the quickest way to piss away your audience. There has to be a fine line, which I think Punk did pretty well in 2011 but it's not easy. Present the product as real. Make the reality show aspect of it fit the kayfabe narrative. That's the best way to utilize reality TV aspects without insultin your audience. I truly hate the WWE style of filming backstage segments. People should not be standing shoulder-to-shoulder and having a private conversation right in front of a camera. It's not realistic and wrestling, although we all know it's fake, is meant to be presented as real. I liked in TNA when people would notice a camera backstage and cut a promo, or the guy behind the camera would find someone backstage and ask them a question about the show, the match or anything else their character was doing at the time and they would answer it in a realistic fashion. It was pretty damn good and much better than how WWE presents their backstage segments.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Jan 7, 2015 17:57:13 GMT -5
How long before Impact is 'haunted' and we have 5min static shots of a table then OMG A CUP FELL OVER The Carter Witch Project
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jan 7, 2015 17:58:31 GMT -5
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