Chick-fil-A plans to launch streaming service with original shows
Chick-fil-A plans to launch streaming service with original shows
Fast-food chain is paying up to $400K for unscripted content, Deadline reports.
No, this is not satire.
Tonight on “Don’t be gay, kids.”….
26ReplyIt'll be "the passion of the Christ" 24/7
24ReplyAnd Clucky Tales.
Like Veggie Tales, but with animated chickens and turkeys. gotta drop the product placement, afterall.
15ReplyWith extra hate thrown in
"Remember children! The gays are actually demons! If you meet a gay, say no way!"
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Chick Flicks
19ReplyTotally underated comment.
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Christian Broadcasting Network part 2
19ReplyMaybe they can take the 700 Club off Freeform and then shut down.
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Yeah well see if anything comes out of it. I don't trust chicken companies that try to jump to tech.
I'm still waiting on my KFC gaming console.
19ReplyIn the meantime you could play the KFC dating sim
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I wonder if they will start syndicating Robot Chicken. Or The Kentucky Fried Movie.
17ReplyWhat a stupid idea. I hope they blow lots of money on it and it fails. But they'll probably do well with evangelicals and make a pile of money.
11ReplyMoney laundering is my best guess.
10ReplyOh cool, I’ll pirate that, too. Nah fuck it, what in the goddamn fuck is gonna be worthwhile about this?
7ReplyConsidering how heavily Psychotic Flavoured Christian they are?
It'll be a gold mine for shit post memes
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Sounds perfect to watch on a KFConsole.
6ReplyThe world needs more chicken sandwich based unscripted dramas. This will probably not be a massive disaster.
6ReplyReminds me of KFC planning to launch a game console
4ReplyNet-chicks and fil-A
4ReplyThey're planning on lauching it in Canada.
It will be called "Flick & Chill, Eh?"
4ReplyPrimeBrine TV
2Reply$400k for unscripted shows? That doesn't seem like very much.
2ReplyPer show, I think. Still cheap though.
4ReplyLike per episode? For crew, editing, production, sets, even without writers, that's still barely worth it.
I mean, you could film a podcast style show like Hot Ones, but getting celebrities on the show costs money, too.
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