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tencrush ([personal profile] tencrush) wrote2011-03-23 09:03 pm

Luls...

Even the graphics are... ummm. Shit?

I can't make any observations about the design of the new Torchwood: Let's Do The Subtitle In Blueish, Don't Worry About Kerning It promotional material without being accused of being a killjoy Ianbot or whatever, but still. What's the bomb got to do with it, exactly? That's the fugliest, most disjointed and cliparty piece of design I've seen in a while. But, you know, I'm sure the series itself will be a masterpiece and that.

Umm... I like the starz logo? I'm a sucker for anything that plays with negative space.

YO, BE HAPPY, PEOPLE, I NEVER DID WRITE THAT THREE PAGE DIATRIBE ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT'S WRONG WITH THE MOFFAT WHO CREDITS AND THE FONT SPECIFICALLY.

[personal profile] jo02 2011-03-23 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)

Yes, I agreed with your comment when I read it earlier too.

I wonder if the BBC will hold off for as long as humanly possible to give an air date there, and will definitely try NOT to mention which channel it will be on - I will guess they will hint at an end-of-July date, just hint, nothing in writing, to give them, what, 3 episodes to see how it's rating.

I really DO think the ratings for the first episode will be high, but if they drop off sharply in the next 2 episodes, I agree with you that the BBC will distance themselves from affiliation with it and show it with little advertising on one of its lesser channels.
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[identity profile] fide-et-spe.livejournal.com 2011-03-24 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
Yes I think that's what they will do. They usually only announce stuff a couple of weeks before anyhow. I would have thought there wouldn't be a delay and the date would be the same, given that it's a co production. So it does seem odd but it could mean nothing and just be scheduling, or it could be them not committing.

I can't get my head around BBC1 showing a US production, filmed in LA, with American stars. Usually American stuff is only ever shown on BBC2. I don't know how much of an issue it is, but it would be the first time ever, so they can't do it lightly. They do show British stuff filmed in Europe, but normally it's a British cast, or like that Zen show, a British lead and then a mixed cast.

I also don't see why they couldn't have made it themselves in Wales, they've made plenty of other drama, including new things. I had assumed it was money but clearly not. I presume it was RTD.