insein
Senior Member
Seems the wet dreams of hollywood are seeping into their work more and more.
http://drudgereport.com/flashdv.htm
Havent these people learned from the movie industry. Post apocalyptic scenarios dont sell. Escape from NY/LA. Mad Max. The Postman. Waterworld. All cool movies in their own right, but they dont make money. I guess theyll learn that the hard way especially if the liberal bull is dialed up a notch as im sure it will be.
http://drudgereport.com/flashdv.htm
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN NOV 27 2005 17:05:23 ET XXXXX
NETWORKS PLAN 'END OF AMERICA' SHOWS
The TV networks are getting edgier in their '06 pilot plans.
The nets have filled their development slates with a bevy of brave ideas and bold format experiments, VARIETY reports on Monday, including shows about THE END OF AMERICA!
ABC alone has at least two would-be shows set in post-apocalyptic America ("Resistance" and "Red & Blue") while Gavin Polone and Bruce Wagner are teaming for the comfy-sounding plague drama "Four Horsemen" at CBS (which also is developing "Jericho," about life in a small town after America is destroyed). (just love those small town values in a post apocalyptic world)
Says Fox exec VP Craig Erwich: "The creative community appears to be really inspired this year," he says. "It was an exciting time to be buying. I came away pretty encouraged about network TV."
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Havent these people learned from the movie industry. Post apocalyptic scenarios dont sell. Escape from NY/LA. Mad Max. The Postman. Waterworld. All cool movies in their own right, but they dont make money. I guess theyll learn that the hard way especially if the liberal bull is dialed up a notch as im sure it will be.