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  • bMak
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    The Mayweather argument from 24/7



    Don't care to learn how to embed it at the moment, someone edit it.
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      Roger loves that **** so much, he has to hold his hand over his mouth to hide his smile.

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      • paulf
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        If there's any production team that know what is and what is-not a respectable way to present something like that that went on while they are filming, it's HBO's. 30 seconds would have been more than enough, but chose to milk a sad situation like that for five-fucking-minutes.

        HBO should be fucking ashamed of themselves.

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          #5
          Originally posted by paulf
          If there's any production team that know what is and what is-not a respectable way to present something like that that went on while they are filming, it's HBO's. 30 seconds would have been more than enough, but chose to milk a sad situation like that for five-fucking-minutes.

          HBO should be fucking ashamed of themselves.
          Can't blame them though. People LOVE drama, especially if it looks real.

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          • MrRolltide91
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            ^^^^yep...

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            • MindBat
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              #7
              Originally posted by paulf
              If there's any production team that know what is and what is-not a respectable way to present something like that that went on while they are filming, it's HBO's. 30 seconds would have been more than enough, but chose to milk a sad situation like that for five-fucking-minutes.

              HBO should be fucking ashamed of themselves.
              You may be right, but HBO puts out violent stuff like the Sopranos whackin' each other left and right. It's not right, but people do watch it.

              I take it some folks might be writing HBO about the over the top scene if it's that intense.

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                #8
                Originally posted by WALTER WHITE
                Can't blame them though. People LOVE drama, especially if it looks real.
                Sure I can. Is this HBO or E!/TMZ? They're supposed to be the most respected of networks. 30 seconds would have been enough to get people fired up.

                Of all the things that happen in the gym and with the fighters, that's the one thing they choose to present in it's entirety?

                Just awful.

                Originally posted by MindBat
                You may be right, but HBO puts out violent stuff like the Sopranos whackin' each other left and right. It's not right, but people do watch it.

                I take it some folks might be writing HBO about the over the top scene if it's that intense.
                The Sopranos is a work of fiction. That was an awful incident that occurred between a family that should never have been filmed. I'm not some super-touchy guy or anything, but I couldn't help but feel that HBO was seriously wrong to the core for choosing to air that in it's entirety.
                Last edited by paulf; 08-27-2011, 11:42 PM.

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