Oh god this is exactly what I was thinking when I watched that scene.
wow great.
They actually did this?
I REALLY need to start watching this show.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;35124941]They actually did this?
I REALLY need to start watching this show.[/QUOTE]
They didn't put the music in that's part of the video.
It's "Office Space", not "The Office", dumb fuck.
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yeah came in here expecting the office
this is better though
[QUOTE=Buzzin;35126311]It's "Office Space", not "The Office", dumb fuck.[/QUOTE]
Fuck you guy
This is epic.
Episode was epic too.
Fuck I had exactly the same god damn idea
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX5RaGJWtcI#![/media]
This one syncs up alot better
This is pretty much perfect
It's funny this is better then what actually happened. Man this show went to hell when they fired Darabont.
The stabbing effect with the pitchfork at :20 is so poor :/
AMC did lower the budget after season 1. And season 1 already had some pretty poor effects as is.
Was I rated dumb for saying the added music was better then what actually happened (gave a sort of Quentin Tarantino vibe, you know his typical kick-ass scenes), or was it for saying it was better when Frank was showrunner?
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[QUOTE=markfu;35133856]AMC did lower the budget after season 1. And season 1 already had some pretty poor effects as is.[/QUOTE]
Another reason its poorer is because the cut in the budget from $3.4 million to $2.7 million meant they would try as hard as possible to not show any zombies on-screen, rather they wanted the show to focus on drama, personally all this season was a stupid soap opera on a farm there was no other narrative occuring at the same time, and I also cared less and less about the characters exponentially. This is the exact quote of AMC's new creative direction:
"Instead of long, sprawling outdoor scenes, the network wanted the second season of The Walking Dead to occur 50% outdoors and 50% indoors (indoors being cheaper to film). Another note asked whether or not the audience had to always see the zombies – couldn’t they simply hear them sometimes."
"Even if AMC was trying to do what’s best for the network (without having to operate at a loss – something that HBO does, but is evened out by HBO being owned by Time Warner), there comes a point when taking a loss for the quality of the product is more important for the long term."
It’s been said that Darabont was involved in constant battles with the network to maintain the creative vision that drew so many fans to the series in the first place. On top of that, sources say that Darabont “doesn’t like to see the cast and crew overworked and underpaid.” Even with record ratings on their side, Darabont would repeatedly enter meetings with Stillerman where he would simply say, “Ratings have no bearing on this conversation.”
I only wish that more networks could be more like HBO they deliver the best stuff ever The Wire, Curb Your Enthusiasm etc and right now of course one of the greatest shows I've ever seen : Game Of Thrones because they aren't scared to sacrifice profit if it means saving the quality of the show, in fact they push the boundaries on everything they do they don't care about controversy when it comes to writing and what they show on screen (take for example the amount of nudity/homosexuality/violence in GoT ).
[B]Source[/B] : [url]http://screenrant.com/walking-dead-frank-darabont-amc-aco-127783/[/url]
What is office space
[QUOTE=Gabe Newell;35139420]What is office space[/QUOTE]
One of the best comedies ever made.
[QUOTE=Gabe Newell;35139420]What is office space[/QUOTE]
Yeah hi, i'm just going to go ahead and ask you to just go waaaatch it, if you could that'd be grrrrreatt. Yeah...
Im going to start watching season 2 now. I havent had the chance to watch it.
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