stip wrote:Advertising has an impact on me--it is very difficult for me to ignore, despite being self-aware enough to understand what's happening.
I totally understand that. But those evil wizards have no magic over me.
Yes they do.
Not in this context, Peter. Actually, I usually don't watch previews. Usually only when... well, at a movie theater or when errybody here is all watching a trailer and I wanna talk about it.
Yeah you're probably right.
I just have a pet peeve when people, mostly very young adults or teenagers, make some blanket statement that they are somehow above the influence of advertising and mass media. No one is.
stip wrote:Advertising has an impact on me--it is very difficult for me to ignore, despite being self-aware enough to understand what's happening.
I totally understand that. But those evil wizards have no magic over me.
Yes they do.
Not in this context, Peter. Actually, I usually don't watch previews. Usually only when... well, at a movie theater or when errybody here is all watching a trailer and I wanna talk about it.
Yeah you're probably right.
I just have a pet peeve when people, mostly very young adults or teenagers, make some blanket statement that they are somehow above the influence of advertising and mass media. No one is.
That's totally fair. And I agree totally.
Again, I was really just talking about what Stip says specifically in the interview. That's as far as I was trying to reach with my comment.
stip wrote:Advertising has an impact on me--it is very difficult for me to ignore, despite being self-aware enough to understand what's happening.
I totally understand that. But those evil wizards have no magic over me.
Yes they do.
Not in this context, Peter. Actually, I usually don't watch previews. Usually only when... well, at a movie theater or when errybody here is all watching a trailer and I wanna talk about it.
Yeah you're probably right.
I just have a pet peeve when people, mostly very young adults or teenagers, make some blanket statement that they are somehow above the influence of advertising and mass media. No one is.
That's totally fair. And I agree totally.
Again, I was really just talking about what Stip says specifically in the interview. That's as far as I was trying to reach with my comment.
stip wrote:Advertising has an impact on me--it is very difficult for me to ignore, despite being self-aware enough to understand what's happening.
I totally understand that. But those evil wizards have no magic over me.
Yes they do.
Not in this context, Peter. Actually, I usually don't watch previews. Usually only when... well, at a movie theater or when errybody here is all watching a trailer and I wanna talk about it.
Yeah you're probably right.
I just have a pet peeve when people, mostly very young adults or teenagers, make some blanket statement that they are somehow above the influence of advertising and mass media. No one is.
That's totally fair. And I agree totally.
Again, I was really just talking about what Stip says specifically in the interview. That's as far as I was trying to reach with my comment.
I agree with stip on the whole "staying up until midnight watching movies" thing. It's a difficult trade off, because you never know when that morning is going to start a whole lot earlier than you want it to the next day. We've basically transitioned to TV series for just that reason. When the kids go to bed we can watch a couple and still go to bed at a reasonable time... just in case.