3ku1
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Post by 3ku1 on Jan 23, 2017 22:23:28 GMT -5
Not surprising. Doing Xfactor, is just like making a big budget blockbuster hollywood movie. It is very expensive. Millions of dollars are put into it. Even for a season. And just like with movies, if the box office return is not equal or larger. Their is no guarentee for a sequel. Same here if the return (ratings and revenue) are not equal or larger. Their won't be a second season, at the end of the day.
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Post by girldrummer on Jan 23, 2017 23:08:47 GMT -5
Not surprising. Doing Xfactor, is just like making a big budget blockbuster hollywood movie. It is very expensive. Millions of dollars are put into it. Even for a season. And just like with movies, if the box office return is not equal or larger. Their is no guarentee for a sequel. Same here if the return (ratings and revenue) are not equal or larger. Their won't be a second season, at the end of the day. Although XF AU apparently was on life-support, I don't think it did Adam any harm to be on it. Quite the opposite. He got good exposure. He was also to show off his big personality. The studio audience and the home viewers seemed to like him a lot. And his contestant won, I believe in part, because Adam was his mentor. And I'm sure Adam got paid a nice chunk of change, too. I think Adam walked away from the show with quite a few positives. JMO. These shows come and go. Life goes on.
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Post by lurleene on Jan 24, 2017 0:09:07 GMT -5
Not surprising. Doing Xfactor, is just like making a big budget blockbuster hollywood movie. It is very expensive. Millions of dollars are put into it. Even for a season. And just like with movies, if the box office return is not equal or larger. Their is no guarentee for a sequel. Same here if the return (ratings and revenue) are not equal or larger. Their won't be a second season, at the end of the day. Although XF AU apparently was on life-support, I don't think it did Adam any harm to be on it. Quite the opposite. He got good exposure. He was also to show off his big personality. The studio audience and the home viewers seemed to like him a lot. And his contestant won, I believe in part, because Adam was his mentor. And I'm sure Adam got paid a nice chunk of change, too. I think Adam walked away from the show with quite a few positives. JMO. These shows come and go. Life goes on. I agree these shows come and go. Big positive for Adam even if he was there for only one season. He received lots of good press and I'm sure it upped his profile even more in Australia. Hopefully it will be a plus for his next single and album release and OZ tour. No downside for him on this one. He seemed to be very popular with the fans and the media, unlike Iggy who took a real beating.
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Post by mszue on Jan 24, 2017 1:47:45 GMT -5
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Post by geezlouise on Jan 24, 2017 2:09:08 GMT -5
LOL... in Under Armour baggy sweats and his slippers. Proof he is a real human being and not a fabulous figment of my imagination.
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Post by marionm on Jan 24, 2017 2:17:51 GMT -5
So Sauli 's having omlet for breakfast? omlet?! How many times has Adam sayed he makes a "mean" omlet for breakfast? Are you KIDDING me people!!! good night everyone it's almost late here in the "old world" I guess by "mean" he means loaded with pepper....lol. Those are, of course, Adam's dishes. Seems he's decided to stay on with Adam and not make his hosting job gig in Finland tomorrow. Wonder how long he'll stay.....could be indefinitely... :D I thought "mean" meant unbelieably good tasting as in irresistable, or loaded with calories ^^
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