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Why television is an inappropriate medium for feature films.
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Date: July 8, 2005
Category: Other
Appearing: Bill Watt, Morgan vanHumbeck, Ash Vickers, Kate Stark, Patrick Donison
Narration: Graham Stark
Camera: Paul Saunders
Edited by: Graham Stark
Synopsis
Television just doesn't work for movies when you've got to edit them. Swearing, sexual content, drug references, time limitations, screen formatting, violence and commercial breaks all impede the correct portrayal of 'Who's Jacket is It', the LRRie winning film.
Trivia
- The purple-blue gradation titled with yellow writing has been used a number of times, in both this video and The James Masterson School for Dictatorial Improvement.
- An unedited version of this video with the swearing is on the season two DVD.
![]() Season Two Other ◀ ●∙∙∙I am not American Nerd Fight ∙∙∙● ▶
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