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Topic: A Blunt, And Critical Look At The Sci-Fi Channel's "Lowdown" Specials (Read 46 times)
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languatron
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Life could be this beautiful without NBC-TV in it.
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We have seen a program called "Lowdown" air periodically on Sci-Fi Channel. "Lowdown" is one of those NASTY SALES TOOLS of the "Universal/Sci-Fi Channel Corporation." Usually, when Universal Studios/Sci-Fi Channel is DESPERATE for the public to become aware of one their GOD AWFUL movies or tv shows, they do a "Making Of" segment on the production which airs on Sci-Fi Channel, and it's aired on the "Lowdown" program.
Universal's CRAPPY "Hulk" movie was the subject of one "Lowdown" special a couple years back, and now; Ronald D. Moore's "CRAPPY STAR: GALACTICA" production is the subject of the latest "Lowdown" special.
In all honesty, I believe the "Lowdown" specials reflect the very real INSECURITIES within Universal Studios/Sci-Fi Channel. When one of the productions of this corporation reaches the point of becoming the subject on "Lowdown", that usually means that Universal/Sci-Fi Channel is INSECURE about the production. PANICKY about the production. UNSURE about the production. CONCERNED about the production. WORRIED ABOUT THE PRODUCTION. When Universal Studios/Sci-Fi Channel reaches this emotional state, it's time to RAM the particular production DOWN THE PUBLIC'S THROAT on the "Lowdown" program, with behind the scenes information on the production that the public COULD GIVE TWO SHITS ABOUT.
Of course, Universal Studios/Sci-Fi Channel should be CONCERNED about Ronald D. Moore's "Crappy Star: Galactica" production. The public HATES it. The "Galactica Fanbase" HATES IT. Hell, I'm sure there are some Universal shareholders who HATE this production. On top of all of this HATRED, the mini series airing in December 2003 (contrary to what Sci-Fi Channel claims) DID NOT SET THE WORLD ON FIRE. The 13 episode series DID NOT SET THE WORLD ON FIRE IN ENGLAND (not even Ronald D. Moore could tear the Brits away from Bart and Homer Simpson). Hard to beieve, huh?
Thus, we have Universal/Sci-Fi Channel resorting to their LAST DITCH PIT STOP in trying to turn the public on to one of their productions:
DOING A BEHIND THE SCENES SPECIAL ON THE "LOWDOWN" PROGRAM
Trust me, when a production of Universal Studios/Sci-Fi Channel makes its way to the "Lowdown" program,.......
THE END IS VERY NEAR....... 

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