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morganbritton132 · 7 months
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Hey, me again. Two asks in one day lol.
I have a question, Eddie is definitely famous enough that the teachers can just look him up right? So my idea was that the other teachers have all worked out most of what is going on and who Eddie is because hello, google exists so they just enjoy messing with David. Would that work? I’m genuinely so curious about why no one has looked him up if they know he’s been to red carpets and stuff.
David has made attempts to google who Eddie is. The only problem is that he thinks that Steve and Eddie have the same last name and Edward Harrington is a dentist.
Largely, the other first-year teachers are just not that interested in actually finding an answer to who Steve is married to. It’s just something fun to talk about on their lunchbreak so they don’t spend the whole time talking about lesson plans and students. Plus, it’s fun to tease David about it because he actually wants to know Steve’s whole deal.
I do love the idea of the other teachers figuring out who Eddie is and just not telling David about it.
Of course, they eventually figure it out. They’re all twenty-somethings with iPhones and TikTok accounts. Eventually one of them was going to stumble across new rising TikTok star, Eddie Munson.
David just happens to have the worst FYP in existence because Eddie has yet to be on it. Except once, David was scrolling before bed and came across one of Eddie’s live-streams. Unfortunately, it was a live-stream of an empty room because Eddie forgot to turn it off.
He’s convinced that if Eddie Harrington is not an actor than he must be a director. A small enough director to not have an IMDB page so he googles indie movies that were filmed in Chicago. Some of them were duds, none of them contained Eddie.
Then he started watching shows that were filmed in Chicago to see if he comes up in the credits anywhere. Watching every episode of Chicago Med to do this is not insane because Marissa encourages him, “Maybe you should watch Shameless too. That was filmed in Chicago.”
“Oh,” David says. “He’s a better fit for Shameless than Chicago Fire.”
A week after that while David is still in the thick of rewatching tv shows, Kathy shrugs her shoulders over her potato salad and says, “Maybe he is an actor and he just does theater. He’s very theatric.”
David crumbles the chip he’s holding, “Good point.”
Luckly, David’s girlfriend loves musical theater. Unfortunately, Eddie Harrington apparently doesn’t. (He see a Corroded Coffin member though because Jeff is currently playing Frollo in the Hunchback of Norte Dame).
Two weeks after that, Jordan takes some pity on him and reminds David that Eddie seems to be pretty talented with musical instruments, “Remember when he filled in for the piano teacher?”
“Yeah,” David says, but dismisses it immediately. He’s already checked the composers for every indie movie he’s watched this year and Eddie Harrington was not there. “Maybe he’s a PA. They’d go to red carpets, right?”
“…David, you’re killing me.”
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gentlebeardsbarngrill · 2 months
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In case you all aren't feeling seen today
CW: Regarding the lack of renewal.
I know we're all still raw, but I wanted to show you how many places have seen us and our loss today so far. Even IMDB made a post about it. Don't lose hope loves. These places know how much OFMD means to us.
https://theplaylist.net/our-flag-means-death-creator-david-jenkins-confirms-show-hasreached-the-end-of-the-road-20240308/
https://tvline.com/news/our-flag-means-death-season-3-update-cancelled-max-comedy-1235185207/
https://www.escapistmagazine.com/our-flag-means-death-creator-addresses-chances-of-series-return/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/our-flag-means-death-no-new-home-max-cancellation-1235846639/
https://ca.movies.yahoo.com/movies/flag-means-death-creator-says-160716939.html
https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1591849-our-flag-means-death-is-officially-done-after-not-finding-new-streaming-home
https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/TV/2024/03/08/no-revival-for-our-flag-means-death/6531709897319/
https://screenrant.com/our-flag-means-death-callenation-confirmed-no-new-home/
https://www.joblo.com/our-flag-means-death-new-home-officially-dead/
https://cartermatt.com/644717/our-flag-means-death-season-3-not-happening-creator-confirms/
https://www.gaytimes.co.uk/culture/our-flag-means-death-creator-officially-confirms-show-cannot-be-saved/
https://www.inkl.com/news/our-flag-means-death-canceled-after-two-successful-seasons
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reallygoodplants · 3 months
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Low-Effort Tasks to help save OFMD
Writing emails, crafting posts, pestering friends and collegagues to sign the petition... These can be hard some days (or all of the days).
If you're low on spoons but still want to help, here are some things you can do.
Most only take a few seconds and can be done on half a working braincell.
You can do them any day, no matter what else is going on with the campaign.
Do as few or as many of these as you like. Every bit helps.
🖱 Click some links
This boosts stats and metrics that streaming platforms look at.
Google
Wikipedia
IMDB
Rotten Tomatoes
TV Stats
✏ Vote for OFMD and Vico in the Queerties
No login required. You can vote once a day on multiple devices.
Our Flag Means Death for TV Comedy
Vico Ortiz for TV Performance
💜 Like/Reblog others' posts on Twitter, Insta, Youtube etc.
These are just examples for our hashtags on some platforms - go wherever you feel comfortable.
Twitter: #SaveOFMD - #AdoptOurCrew
Instagram: #saveofmd - #ourflagmeansdeath - #adoptourcrew
Facebook: #saveofmd - #adoptourcrew - #ourflagmeansdeath
🔔 Follow SaveOFMDCrew and AdoptOurCrew on Social Media. Like/Reblog their posts.
This gives their accounts more weight and the campaign more impact/visibility.
SaveOFMDCrew: YouTube - TikTok - Instagram - Mastodon - Facebook - Tumblr - Twitter
AdoptOurCrew: Twitter - Instagram
📺 Watch Our Flag Means Death
This boosts streaming and audience interest numbers.
if you don't have a Max-subscription, both seasons are now available on iPlayer. Other streaming platforms like Prime also work.
rumour has it that torrenting numbers are also counted by analytics sites...
📺 Watch Related Shows on Netflix, Prime & Apple TV
This helps to show those streaming platforms that there is interest in those themes/actors.
go to a platform you're subscribed to and search for "Our Flag Means Death", then watch one of the suggested shows. Give it a like.
Also look for shows/movies that feature any of the OFMD actors
📜 Enjoy OFMD Fic and Art - Kudos, Like, Reblog
Art and stories are important, and artists/writers need support. That's why we're doing all this in the first place.
Read a fic. Give kudos (or leave a 🧡 or "second kudos" in the comments).
Reblog your favourite fanart (again).
🍵 Take Care of Yourself
We're in it for the long haul and you should never feel bad about doing "too little".
Eat, hydrate, sleep, take your meds.
Take breaks from the campaign. We'll be there when you come back 💜
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ETA: One more thing I forgot to add
🙏 Request OFMD on Netflix
No text needed, just type in the title of the show.
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raamitsu · 19 days
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[From GWS.com] JUJUTSU KAISEN is officially the world’s most in-demand animated TV show, taking the title from Attack on Titan which held it since 2020.
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According to data-science firm Parrot Analytics, JUJUTSU KAISEN has a global demand rating 71.2 times greater than that of the average TV show.
Parrot Analytics calculates ‘demand’ based on how much attention, engagement, desire, and viewership is expressed by consumers for content.
Their system captures billions of new data points each day, including video consumption (streaming and downloads), social media engagement (hashtags, likes, shares), and research actions (reading about a show on IMDb, for example).
Actions which require more effort on the consumer’s part, such as watching or downloading a show, are weighed more heavily when calculating demand.
Based on Gege Akutami's manga series of the same name, JUJUTSU KAISEN follows the story of high school student Yuji Itadori, who joins a group of Jujutsu Sorcerers to defeat a Curse named Sukuna, of whom Yuji becomes the host.
The anime fought off close competitors One Piece and Attack on Titan to claim the top spot in 2023’s rankings.
One Piece enjoyed a boost in interest due to the release of Netflix’s live-action adaptation, which brought in new fans to the series as well as inspired older fans to rewatch earlier episodes.
Attack on Titan, which concluded its final season in November, remained immensely popular but narrowly lost out this time.
Side note: Congratulations to Akutami sensei and MAPPA animators who made this possible 👏🏼
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spacedadkronos · 2 months
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Ooo, lol, looks like someone got their knickers twisted so hard they wrote a whole essay about how they're categorically correct about an ultimately subjective matter. That's always a winning approach.
Please do not try to "educate" me the difference between writers and executive producers in animation. I have an animation degree. I'm not a child.
 I follow both Brent and Alan on Twitter and have been for like 3 years now. I have been watching their updates since the announcement of the show 2 years ago. I have pics of them celebrating finishing up the writing. Here's proof that they wrote it, including screenshots of the IMDb Brent had linked on his Twitter. 
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I said this is not what they consider THE sequel. Obviously it is *a* sequel. I'm saying people should not be treating it like Megamind 2 when it is a pilot for the TV show. They want a real theatrical sequel.
This is a random screenshot I felt was important
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I think this person better put what I meant about not as many people would care this much if it wasn't on streaming:
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Megamind was an arrogant little egomaniac for the entirety of the first movie. Not sure how you missed that. Roxanne appears dissatisfied with her place in life from her recording at the Metro Man Museum with Hal onward, and does her level best to become the hero her city needs because no one else is going to stand up and do it - not sure how you missed that, either, but her whole character arc is about stepping up to the plate to do good. Well done reducing her to a single career point and then discarding her. I wasn't surprised to see her frustrations with going right back to reporting. That was a headspace that made a ton of sense for her. It was set up incredibly well.
And Megamind himself says, "some days, it felt like it was just me and Minion against the world," so you might think I agree with you there - but in fact I'm going to point out the SOME days, it FELT LIKE. There is no reason to believe that he never had any other professional associates between the time he left the schoolhouse and the time we see him as an established supervillain. In fact, I can and will argue that there's room to interpret *he himself* saying he wasn't always flying solo. It's up to interpretation - but it's there.
And no, Roxanne and Megamind are not and should not be "quasi-dating" unless you want to look past the enormous Bernard lie. Which I can't say I'm surprised you did, since Roxanne doesn't matter as anything other than Reporter Romantic Interest, apparently. The end of the original implies they have *potential.*
But I'm not trying to convince you. At the end of the day, you didn't enjoy something you hoped to enjoy. You missed a few key points about the original, so the pilot of the show didn't line up with some of your expectations and it pissed you off. That's a shame. But instead of offering some grace and recognizing it for what it is - a movie designed for a younger demographic than the original, the first ounce of love Dreamworks has shown this IP since its initial release more than a decade ago, and as much story as could be crammed into 83 minutes because the people making it only had so much time within which to work, which is *honestly a fun ride* if somewhat tonally dissonant compared to what YOU were hoping for - you've decided instead to focus on what it wasn't: What You Personally Wanted. And you've decided to make your disappointment everyone else's problem instead of processing it like an adult and moving on.
I think you're boring, I think you're unkind, I think you're a whiny little bully who came onto MY POST to bitch and complain about how you're the god of what I'M allowed to enjoy. Block me, if I make you so miserable. I'm busy having fun.
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crazyintheeast · 1 year
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Do you want Season 3 of Warrior Nun?
Here are a few easy steps to achieve
If you have Netflix let Warrior Nun run in the background ALL the time. You have to work? Put it on the background. You have to be outside? Make sure your TV or computer is on back home and streaming Warrion Nun. The deciding factor for renewal is competition. How many people have watched from start to finish
Go to imdb rate it and leave a good review https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9059350/
Go to rotten tomaties rate it and leave a good review(you can copy pate your imdb review it's ok. Do it both for season 2 https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/warrior_nun/s02 and for season 1 https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/warrior_nun/s01
Go to Google, put a thumbs up and leave a good review(again you can simply copy paste the review Warrior Nun
Tell all your friends and use hastags on twitter, tik tok and whatver else you have
Reblog this post and add more ways to help our show if you know them
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Libraries and Librarians on Film: The Night Strangler (1973 / TV Movie)
The Night Strangler was the second TV movie to feature Darren McGavin as Carl Kolchak, the investigative reporter who would go on to be the star of a short-lived but highly influential TV series called Kolchak: The Night Stalker.
The formula of most Kolchak stories goes something like this:
Kolchak is an investigative reporter who's having trouble finding / holding down a job. Sometimes it's because he steps on too many people's toes, and sometimes it's because the cases he investigates are simply unbelievable.
He gets a new case, which seems at first to be ordinary, but it turns out that there's actually something paranormal going on.
He uncovers evidence, but people don't believe him. He yells at his boss, and his boss yells at him.
HOWEVER, he does gain one or more allies along the way. Sometimes they just believe his story, and sometimes they actively help with his investigation, even if that means putting their own lives at risk.
More stepping on toes. More yelling.
The case is solved by Kolchak, who knows that he's right about the vampire / zombie / etc. that was really behind it all. But either nobody believes him, or the people who do believe him can't do anything about it. Kolchak's newspaper story is either suppressed entirely or changed completely.
In case it wasn't obvious, I'm a big fan of the Kolchak movies and TV show, as well as Kolchak's spiritual successors like The X-Files and Fringe.
But why am I singling out this particular story? Because one of Kolchak's allies in The Night Strangler is a smart, curious, and helpful man called Mr. Berry (played by Wally Cox in one of his final roles). Mr. Berry isn't a librarian per se, but he DOES work with archives. He works in the morgue of the Daily Chronicle, which is the newspaper in Seattle that's employing Kolchak as he tries to solve a bizarre series of murders.
Kolchak himself isn't a big fan of research, but he knows that he needs a researcher to help him with this case:
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When he meets Mr. Berry, he quickly learns how he feels about research:
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[Personal Question: So, should I have "Research. That's where the joy lies." put on my business cards by itself? Or should I also add in the line "This is where the meat is found."???]
ANYWAY, Kolchak visits Mr. Berry multiple times during his investigation, and it's Mr. Berry who first suggests that the current murders are very similar to some murders that took place 21 years earlier ...
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And this encourages them to search further back ...
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And further back ...
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And even FURTHER back ...
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By the time that Kolchak has stepped on so many toes that he's been handcuffed by the police, it's Mr. Berry who comes to the rescue with supporting evidence that will show that Kolchak isn't crazy after all:
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Which leads us to Mr. Berry's moment of justly-deserved recognition:
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Of course, just because Kolchak was right doesn't mean that his story is going to be published. In fact, the real story will never make it to print. Sound familiar?
But on the plus side, the success of these TV movies DID lead to Kolchak's own TV series!
While the New York Public Library doesn't carry any of the Kolchak TV movies / series, Kolchak: The Night Stalker IS included in the book The Greatest Cult Television Shows of All Time by Christopher J. Olson.
If you'd like to immerse yourself in the Kolchak movies and TV episodes, here are some links to help you find more information about them, as well as any renting / streaming / buying options:
The Night Stalker (TV movie): IMDB / JustWatch / Amazon
The Night Strangler (TV movie): IMDB / JustWatch / Amazon
Kolchak: The Night Stalker (TV series): IMDB / JustWatch / Amazon
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seriouslycromulent · 1 month
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What I've Been Up To (Larroquette love)
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A couple of weeks ago, I started watching a lot of films and TV shows centered around John Larroquette. This is not out of character, of course. If you've visited my blog before, you might know I spent a fair amount of time gushing over him in 2022 after I finally made my way through The Librarians series for the first time, and followed it with a re-watch of the original Night Court.
After that, I watched him in Boston Legal, only to get sucked into a vortex of awesomeness called James Spader. (What can I say? Like most nerds, I have an obsessive personality.)
I've since left that rabbit hole, and leapt into a few others throughout 2023. And now I'm back to gushing over JL.
Maybe it's the new Night Court TV series. Maybe it's the overwhelming increase in great fanfiction that I've come across recently. Maybe it's because the world seems to be constantly on fire and I need a salve to help soothe my psyche. Maybe it's a combo of all 3.
Either way, I'm still leaning in, and I just want to thank my fellow nerds for sharing sources and leads on where I can find more Larroquette goodness. I'm not blowing smoke here either. I truly appreciate this.
Not only because I'm slowly running out of things to watch, but because it's nice to know there are others out there who see what I see in him. You don't know how rare that is.
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Anywho! Back to geeking out. Here is a rundown of films, TV shows and TV mini-series-esque things that I've watched starring JL in the past 4 weeks:
* Walter and Henry (watched on Tubi) It was ok. I didn't dislike it. I am a fan of James Coburn and it was nice to see John play a saxophone. I remember him mentioning that he played reed instruments in his musician days back in NOLA. So I'm going to assume that he didn't have to take lessons to sell those scenes.
* Some of the McBride film series (watched on trial version of UP Faith & Family streaming service) These weren't bad. Somewhat Hallmark-y, but I would actually like to see the rest of them, especially the ones JL directed. But about 4 or 5 of them aren't available for streaming, and those include the ones he directed. The ones I saw include - - McBride: Anybody Murder Marty? - McBride: Tune in for Murder - McBride: It's Murder, Madam - McBride: The Chameleon Murder - McBride: Murder Past Midnight
* Camera Store (watched on Tubi) I know JL said in an interview that he didn't like shooting this film, but I thought it was really thought-provoking. You can tell by the reviews on IMDB that some people didn't like the slow burn of the story. But for those of us who like day-in-the-life character pieces, it was very well done. One person described it as a modern-day Death of a Salesman. And I'd say that's pretty accurate. It's definitely not for everyone, but it's certainly worth a watch.
* The 10th Kingdom (watched on Amazon Prime) I think this miniseries was a big deal back when it came out in 2000, but I never saw it. I'm not sure why because I've always been a big fan of fantasy. However, now that I've seen it, I can't say I loved it all that much. So maybe that's why I didn't watch it back in the day. I think it had a great premise, and I loved how they wove a lot of different fairy tales into one big story that played out over 10 episodes (or five 90-min episodes on Amazon).
But I think I had trouble trying to figure out who the audience was supposed to be for this. I'm guessing they wanted it to be for the whole family, but some of the dialogue skewed far older at times and it left me wondering the rest of the series. Especially when it came to things on the topic of virginity, infidelity, and sexuality in general. It was just every now and then, the characters would say something that made me go, "What was the TV rating on this again?!" Also some of the scenes between JL and his daughter were incredibly dramatic, but very out-of-place with the rest of the series' tone. They were good scenes, but it's like it became a completely different series for like 20 minutes. But ... oh well. I'm glad I saw it and can now reference it in the future.
* Wedding Daze (watched on UP Faith & Family) Talk about Hallmark-y! Well, I think this one actually was a Hallmark movie to be fair. The subject matter definitely wasn't my cup of tea, but overall, the cast wasn't bad. Well ... JL, Karen Valentine, French Stewart, and the actors who played the daughters weren't bad. Everyone else was kinda ... m'eh. But it's not bad if you like these types of stories. Interestingly, one of the actors who played one of his daughters (Jaime Ray Newman) also played opposite him in one of the McBride films. It was the McBride: Murder Past Midnight one. In it, she actually came on to JL's character at one point in the story. I looked it up. She shot the Wedding Daze film first, so the McBride role came later. I'm sure that scene was interesting to shoot. All in all, I can't say I recommend Wedding Daze though.
* Chuck, ep. 202 and ep. 414 (watched on Amazon Prime) I've heard about these episodes for years, but I never took the time to check them out because I wasn't a big fan of Chuck. I basically gave up halfway through the 1st season. But for the love of JL, I made myself watch these 2 episodes where he guest starred as super spy Roan Montgomery. And what can I say? They weren't bad. I actually enjoyed them for the most part. It was also fun to see Lesley Ann Brandt playing another sexy badass. (Methinks, she's been typecast.) I also imagine John probably liked playing the scenes where he was tied up. To be fair, he probably enjoyed the whole thing. He looked like he was having fun pretty much the whole time. Still not a fan of the show though.
* Sanford and Son, ep. 505 (watched via a link provided by another fan) Having grown up on reruns of this show, I loved learning that JL was a part of it, even if it was early in his career and he probably has very little memory of it. After I watched it, I told my mom about it, and she said she remembered that episode after all these years. So that episode definitely had some staying power for a young actor, I think. I mean, how many actors can say they played a white version of Lamont Sanford? LOL! It was a funny episode that kind of gave you a behind-the-scenes look at what the TV soundstages of the 1970s used to look like. Plus, it had Robert Guillaume in it too. Thank you fellow JL fan for sharing it!
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OK. That's it for now. As I mentioned before, I don't have a lot left to watch that's available featuring our guy. Madhouse and Richie Rich are both on Tubi, but I saw those back in the '90s when they came out, and I don't really think they warrant a rewatch.
There are a lot of things in the shared folder I could enjoy, but I'd have to download them and I don't know if my computer memory can take it. Which sucks because I'd really like to watch Baa Baa Black Sheep. My mom remembers that show too. We'll see what I decide next.
I'm sure I'll land on something else before this obsession quietly gives way to another one in a month or so. Until then, watch this space face.
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literatemisfit · 2 months
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Ways David Tennant has been described:
(with sources)
1. One of Britain's Best Actors (Radio)
2. The Greatest Stage and Screen Actor of his Generation (IMDB)
3. A National Treasure (The Last Leg)
4. A Staple of British Television (MovieWeb)
5. Streaming TV's Go-To Star (IMDB)
6. "The" Doctor (Exposé)
7. Best Actor of the Last 20 Years (Digital Spy)
8. Greatest TV Actor of Our Age (The Boar)
9. One of the Best-Known and Best-Loved British Actors (The Times)
10. One of Britain's Finest Actors (Metro)
11. One of the Best-Loved Actors (Radio Times)
12. A Staple of the Entertainment Industry (Movezz)
13. One of the World's Most Sought-After and Celebrated Actors of his Generation (Sag Aftra)
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bcacstuff · 4 months
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If you are interested in TCND numbers, voilà!
Episode rating (TV)
1: 1.1m
2: 830,000
3: 648,000
4: 631,000
5: 556,000
6: 614,000
“The series was available as a boxset on C4’s streaming platform and became its biggest scripted streaming launch, with the first episode accruing one million streams in its first seven days, according to C4 data.”   
🔎Broadcast Now
Rotten Tomatoes 50% Audience: 44% ⭐️2,5
IMDB: 5,4/10 ⭐️2,5
It will be interesting to follow the show performance in the United States with Starz/ Sony.
Oh thanks for the number Anon 🧡
Indeed it will be interesting, as I think many from the US already watched it via VPN on C4. But then again, those are probably the ones that have the series on repeat and watch it as well on Starz I guess.
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gentlebeardsbarngrill · 3 months
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Daily OFMD Renewal Tasks - Updated 01/31/2024
Hey all! These were starting to get a bit big for the Recap, so I'll link here instead. I'll keep this updated every day so feel free to reference back here and I'll link to this inside the Recaps.
==Things to remember==
Keep it positive! We are wooing them!
Only address one platform at a time!
Make it personal! Tell them why you want to be on that platform (inclusivity, diversity, other shows that are similar, etc)
“It’s okay to reuse some content with new tags but try to space the posts out a couple hours so they dont stack up on top of each other in hashtag very obviously.” -Jac
==Today's Hashtags==
#AdoptOurCrew
#SaveOFMD
#FinishOurStories
==Platforms to Reach Out to==
Netflix
AmazonPrime
AppleTV
If you reach out on the social medias, you can cater to individual mission statements per platform.
Cheat Sheet Below provided by @aproperpirate on Twitter
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If you wanna talk about the shows creativity, feel free to reference Ra Vincent's site, he was the Production Designer for OFMD. Great inspiration and pictures to use to show off to the networks.
It's also helpful for Amazon to show them the international reach
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== Vote on the Queerties! ==
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You can vote once a day!
Best TV Comedy
Best TV Performance
== US Social Media For Each Platform ==
Instagram:
Netflix @netflix
PrimeVideo @primevideo
Apple TV @appletv
Threads:
Netflix @netflix
PrimeVideo @primevideo
Twitter:
Netflix @netflix
PrimeVideo @PrimeVideo
Apple TV @AppleTV
Facebook:
Netflix @netflix
PrimeVideo @PrimeVideo
Apple TV @AppleTV
==Daily Helpful Tasks:==
1. Push That Petition
2. Fill out Feedback forms:
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Make sure to request Our Flag Means Death on all the platforms, and indicate why you like the show (if that's an option) and keep it positive. Source: @Lcmwriter100 on Twitter
Netflix
AppleTV - looking for an example letter? Check out @saltpepperbeard’s post
AmazonPrime
For Amazon Prime - Courtesy of @yougotofast over on twitter.
Existing Prime subscribers, you can access a Suggestions/Feedback form on the Prime Video app in the Settings > Help & Feedback section. The form is automatically tied to your Prime account, not sure if that makes any difference compared to anonymous feedback.
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3. Platform/Article Engagement
HBOMax
If you still have HBO Max, please still go ahead and stream Our Flag Means Death, it keeps up engagement and numbers.
Search Our Flag Means Death on Netflix
If you have Netflix, after your search, stream the first title that comes up for a few minutes.
Article Engagement - Source: @candiedsilkmoth on twitter
@itsmfgames Has been kind enough to be keeping up a running list of Articles about the campaigns -- so if you have the time and want to go catch up on some articles, please checkout the guide below and visit this google doc for the list!
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4. Make Calls
Contact Netflix and say why you love OFMD
You can call them at (844) 505-2993 as well and let them know about a hoard of pirates looking for a new home. You're welcome to try their toll free number as well (888) 638-3549
5. Daily Link Clicks to keep up engagement
Our Flag Means Death Wikipedia Page
Google Search for Our Flag Means Death
Google UK Search for Our Flag Means Death
Our Flag Means Death IMDB
Current @renewasacrew Daily Links:
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Twitter
Instagram
For Industry specific help see @TheCozyPirate on Twitter as well. I will try to include any pertinent information in the Daily Recap or here, but if you have twitter they're a great resource
== RADIO! ==
Some awesome new suggestions from @AdoptACrew Check out the thread here. Link to the NPR suggestion site: Here
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=== Staying a Polite Menace to Max ===
For those of you who are still up for it-- We are still contacting Max and Commenting on their posts. Thank you @asgardian--angels for the reminder! I'll update this section with more details tomorrow once we have some more.
Current focus with Max is less requesting Renewal and more to Expressing Disappointment about them cancelling marginalised Stories (OFMD, Rap Sh!t, etc), specifically to give them bad PR.
We're still letting Casey Bloys and David Zaslav know no peace.
As usual please be polite, we're not letting max off the hook, but Monday there will be a news article coming out regarding this (Source: Jac (@TheCozyPirate) on Twitter))
==Media Resources (Pics, Gifs, Vids)==
Gifs, Pics, and Videos to use: show clips to use Src: @havethisonelife
Our lovely @kiwistede made some great custom gifs you can use to tweet and message the platforms with. Check out their tumblr here
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== Stats ==
Some Cool Stats you can use:
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==Infographics==
Some folks like infographics instead of text so here's some stuff for you! Courtesy of @edandstede on Twitter
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I have a limited amount of pictures I can put on one post so here is a google drive with more: Google Drive
==Other ideas for engagement:==
Courtesy of @sandwrite2 on Twitter
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thetruthwilloutsworld · 4 months
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If you are interested in TCND numbers, voilà!
Episode rating (TV)
1: 1.1m
2: 830,000
3: 648,000
4: 631,000
5: 556,000
6: 614,000
“The series was available as a boxset on C4’s streaming platform and became its biggest scripted streaming launch, with the first episode accruing one million streams in its first seven days, according to C4 data.”   
🔎Broadcast Now
Rotten Tomatoes 50% Audience: 44% ⭐️2,5
IMDB: 5,4/10 ⭐️2,5
It will be interesting to follow the show performance in the United States with Starz/ Sony.
Thanks Anon 😊
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faithinlouisfuture · 7 months
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All Of Those Voices was listed amongst the titles mentioned in IMDb’s monthly catalog regarding October 2023 TV & Streaming Premiere Dates (this is sent out to all IMDb users who are subscribed to their mailing list)
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czgif · 7 months
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Marta Kubišová performing 'Magdalena' (cover of Luis Eduardo Aute - Aleluya Nº 1) in The Streams Will Carry Love Away (Proudy lásku odnesou) 1969, TV, MV, dir. Jan Němec IMDB - YT
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kuramirocket · 11 months
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"Primo," which premieres Friday on Amazon’s free streaming service, Freevee, formerly IMDb TV, is based on the life of journalist and author Shea Serrano, 41. He's the author of bestselling pop culture and sports books, including “The Rap Year Book” and “Basketball (and Other Things)” — former President Barack Obama chose the latter as one of his favorite reads in 2017. Both books were turned into docuseries for AMC and Hulu.
"Primo" follows Rafa, a young Mexican American high school student as he balances cultural norms, college aspirations, societal expectations and the hectic home life of being raised by his single mom and his five uncles, all with very different lives and perspectives on manhood.
Serrano, the first Mexican American to be a four-time New York Times bestselling writer, is one of "Primo's" showrunners and creators.
“I hope people, when they watch it, they just feel good and warm and demand 30 more seasons of it," said Serrano, who's also a screenwriter, podcaster and former teacher. “When we were writing the show, like, let’s just make it as specific as possible. And then let’s get a bunch of really talented people, make some room for them and let them go nuts."
In a virtual interview, Serrano said that while the show is based on a Latino character, it's not about having “to say that the family is Latino.”
“We were very aware of what we were wanting to do, and a lot of this stuff is, like, we don’t need to say every single thing; we just will exist, and it’ll be better that way," he said.
Serrano recently signed a television deal with Amazon Studios, the studio behind "Primo," to develop an original and limited podcast series.
He is also behind Netflix’s comedy series "Neon," as well as "Miguel Wants to Fight," his first feature film, which will premiere on Hulu this year. 
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marbleousmachine · 1 year
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Kalle och Chokladfabriken (1983):
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Above are some shots from the 1983 TV series Kalle och Chokladfabriken. Narrated by Ernst-Hugo Järegard and produced by SVT and Lars Sjörgen (IMDB). Unfortunately, the majority of this show is lost media and was not archived by TheWayBackMachine and has been removed from SVT and other Swedish streaming/purchasing sites.
Originally a channel called Erikbe99 (I believe it was them, although it could be another that's now deleted) posted the entire series on YouTube, yet it has now been removed, neither archived. Only three video clips remain of the show which is the intro, outro and The Television Chocolate Room scene. There was the inventing room scene available, but this now only remains as screenshots (to my current knowledge).
Despite this, the illustrations are available through buying the book- which is full of Bengt Arne Runnerström's work, albeit in greyscale. This is available on Bokbörsen and other second hand Swedish book shops. The full colour version of Kalle och den Stora Glasshissen is also available! Which could mean a full colour version of the original TV series is out out there somewhere, as a picture book.
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Again, the search continues for the VHS
Credit to: IMDB, Bokbörsen, Tradera and Boktcykeri
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