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Star Wars Sith Trailer and the O.C.

williamw83 writes "CNN is reporting that the Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith trailer will make its debut during none other than Fox's "The O.C." The article is candid in pointing out that 'as an avid superhero fan, Seth Cohen, the main character of "The O.C." played by Adam Brody, would likely relish the event.' The trailer will air during the March 10 episode, at sometime between 8 and 9PM EST. The article also makes note for those not wishing to tune into the TV drama that "the new trailer will be released in movie theaters beginning March 11.""

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  1. Re:Let me be the first to say... by Martin+Blank · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's what I said the first time I heard the name of the show, and I live in the very same Orange County in which the show is set. Because of the people my brothers hang out with, I know people from a fairly wide age and geographic range, and prior to this show coming along, no one I knew had ever heard of, let alone used, the term "the O.C." to refer to the area. We'd sometimes say we were "in OC," or "heading back to OC," but putting that particular article in front of it was completely new to us.

    Now I have to add people to my hit-list when they use it, much like the people who continue to use "shock and awe" (over-used) or "WMD" (it's NBC, BCNR, or unconventional weapons, people).

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  2. Re:Lucas Ripoff by soulctcher · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Not defending Lucas here, but it's WIDELY known that Fortress was one of the main influences before and during creation of SW. It's no secret that he borrowed plenty of techniques from it. Sure, it has a princess and two comic reliefs, screen wipes, etc. Not like that hasn't been done before.

    Get off the "bash Lucas" bandwagon. The guy just likes to make films and money. What the hell is wrong with that?

  3. Re:payola by Golias · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The most blatant display I'd ever seen along these lines was a few years ago. I was channel surfing when I hit something that I had to stop and behold:

    A prime-time "special"...

    Featuring Britney Spears and several other acts (who also happened to be on Disney-owned labels)...

    With trailers of upcoming Disney-produced movies...

    Filmed at Disney World...

    On ABC.

    Yup. The company ran an infomercial for their biggest theme park while pimping their pop stars and promoting their films, and tried to use it as a ratings draw for their network.

    I was a little bit in awe.

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  4. Re:payola by zonker · · Score: 2, Interesting

    that's called "synergy", something that jimmy kimmel immediately found lacking when his show first aired. he complained that abc liked to talk about how it was this big company with lots of different divisions and they tried to "synergize" with the rest of the divisions by cross advertising and such. however when he first started getting guests, disney wouldn't allow their top stars (alias's jennifer garner at the time) on the show. he complained of it on his show by saying, "synergy my ass"... ;p

  5. Re:payola by tommertron · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I don't know why more Slashdotters don't appreciate the OC. Seth Cohen is a nerd! And he gets laid (sometimes.) Okay, he never talks about Linux, but he talks about comics a lot. And the music's good... not just your regular teeny-bop stuff. They've had The Walkmen, The Shins... definitely a nerd show.

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  6. Re:payola by yammosk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sounds like Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Only BtVS had at LEAST 3 Geek/SciFi/Comic reference every episode. Oh, and good dialogue. Oh, and one of the lesbians was a hacker.

  7. You mean like the upcoming "Robots" by gosand · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Yup. The company ran an infomercial for their biggest theme park while pimping their pop stars and promoting their films, and tried to use it as a ratings draw for their network.

    Kind of like the new smash hit movie Robots. Which hasn't been released yet. But is called a "smash hit". And has a "making of/behind the scenes" special coming out on TV to make kids want to go see it and buy their crap.

    It may sound niave of me, but when did all this marketing get so ... scummy? Am I just more sensitive to it since I got older?

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  8. Most pointless statement ever. by DroopyStonx · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So, because the guy is a "superhero fan", he'll "likely relish" this?

    Hahaha, am I the only one that drew a blank on this? WTF do they have to do with each other? I could see if it was something like Spiderman 3 or X-Men 3, but Star Wars and superheroes?

    Mmmmkay then.

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