View Full Version : What type of shows would you like to see?
travislopes
10-11-2007, 01:00 AM
In the Episode 6 discussion, several of us have been talking about this so I figured I would put up a poll and ask.
What type of shows would you like to see?
darknessgp
10-12-2007, 03:14 AM
real Behind the Scenes. This last episode and to a extremely lesser extent, last week's made me wonder why do they even bother? I would like to see real behind the scenes, not random things you thought would be entertaining. I want real ones too, not ones like the Infected one. I guess I expected too much when the Gazette started and said they'd be taking a look behind the scenes are revision 3. Stuff like the Digg party is stuff I want to see. Even if it is an episode (they are short anyways) interviewing 1 host, or one of the hot girls that work at Rev3.
jc-magnus
10-12-2007, 03:45 AM
I would mostly prefer actual behind the scenes stuff. For scripted stuff we just watch the shows, no point of getting two of the same thing eh?
I'm not saying be ultra serious, obviously it can be as wacky as they want it to be, but there is just no real point to it being a scripted deal.
firestonex
10-12-2007, 11:38 AM
I posted something similar to this in the episode 6 forum. I want to say that I like the behind the scenes. The true behind the scenes that is. Something not sketched. Heck why even rehearse at all. Just take a camera around and film people going about their day to day life. It may sound boring to some, but I, myself, eat that kind of content up. I am not saying that you should give up on the funny stuff though. I just think that you could still have funny and unscripted togeather at the same time. It is those moments that is going to have us busting up laughing. (Golden Moments)
I think perhaps sketched stuff shouldn't disappear entirely. But you guys need to work on your skits. It was almost half way believable (ok more like 1/16th believable) until the guy walked in and asked what the meeting was about. He was a horrible actor. Anyways, I think a skit once in a wail wouldn't be so bad, If it is a good skit that is. I know that some days will be better than others, and that's ok to. I'm usually not as critical about things like many of the people are on here. :)
I would like to find out how Martin gets his revenge. :D
Dustin Forrester
Firestone X
maxiscool1994
10-17-2007, 06:37 AM
Behind the scenes. It is really interesting to know about the people who make the shows that you watch in love. Often, they are very interesting people.
bigjohno530
10-18-2007, 04:38 AM
Behind the scenes. Diggnation especially.
weedhappy
10-18-2007, 07:46 AM
I prefer a real behind the scenes look at Revision3, and I'd prefer if we could stray from the scripted programming, but I wouldn't mind a SUPER STUNT SPECTACULAR. I'd [refer if it had fake explosions (as real ones may damage the new offices) {The Faker the better}] with Sarah tucking and rolling and sporatically popping up with fingers in gun drawn and ready to fire manner. Dare I dream? Dare I?...
chrisnaz
10-18-2007, 04:34 PM
I like how the show is now, i am curious about where the electrical outlets are placed at, I mean in the studio areas, isnt there alot of cords all over the ground and how do they cope with such a dilema, because if i leave an extension cord on my garage floor, somehow something gets tangled up and i always get frustrated, i dont know, where are all the cords and wires, do they have wireless electrical outlet things, i dont know, im kinda high right now, sry if u read this and there is really no question or point, move to next post. I like the show so far. Do they realy have Mooby fast food places?
devites
10-19-2007, 07:43 AM
I'm really enjoying this behind the scenes stuff, but I think they need a show with double d, kevin, and patrick norton. I wish they would make a new screensavers show that is exactly the same minus when kevin pereira was on it.
brundlefly
10-20-2007, 05:08 AM
I'll weigh in and get on the bandwagon.... real behind-the-scenes stuff. Skit stuff is fine, but combining it with real stuff is like combining oil and vinegar. There's a time and a place for everything. Case in point... how well would Alex go over on Diggnation if he launched into a TRS style opinionated in-depth review of a story from Digg? Just put skits and real behind-the-scenes on different shows. Easy fix.
Which brings me to my biggest selling point on why there should be a behind-the-scenes show. We wanna see Alex Albrecht hammered "off camera" and running to a bathroom to puke. We all know he does it, and I suspect it's often. I'd like to get a chuckle at his expense. I love watching Alex, but never seeing him puke is like never getting to see the last 10 minutes of any movie you watch. LMAO :D