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That's why I never enter things like that. By sending in a tape, you are making it their property. You are more or less "signing a release" that says that not only can, in this case, the network do whatever it wants with the video, but also that you can't take action against them if they put you in a negative light.algonacchick @ Jul 17 2004, 11:05 PM wrote: This guy could be playing us for fools if that is the case.
And that's the thing. It becomes less about emotions and more about physical evidence. They want the people with tattoos or Al-themed cars or who have named their baby girl "Bermuda." These shows want the spectacle, something to laugh at, something to prompt an audience member to say "Boy, what a loser."ThewEiRdOne27 @ Jul 18 2004, 02:01 AM wrote: The thing with these contests is what defines "the biggest fan"? Collection, amount of concerts, knowledge, what? If I knew, then I could adjust accordingly and lie.![]()
Although the winner of Rock the House didn't seem "crazy." In fact, his baby boy was named James, IIRC.CatraDhtem @ Jul 18 2004, 02:10 AM wrote: And that's the thing. It becomes less about emotions and more about physical evidence. They want the people with tattoos or Al-themed cars or who have named their baby girl "Bermuda." These shows want the spectacle, something to laugh at, something to prompt an audience member to say "Boy, what a loser."
It's just exploitation is all, and I could really care less which specific qualities VH1 (of all companies) thinks make one a "fan."
Once again, Kevbo, you're right on the money.Kevbo1987 @ Jul 18 2004, 01:08 PM wrote: I wouldn't enter because while I consider myself obsessed, there are certainly people who are more obsessed. I also agree with Greg that it is too risky. I am a bit suspicious of VH1's motives here.