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Topic: A share in a spiritual successor of a commercially successful low-budget TV show (Read 133 times)

legendary
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This sounds very similar to the content of an unsolicited PM that has been making the rounds recently. JollyGood even started a thread about it here.

Are you and PonderingCuriosity long-lost siblings or something?
Who is PonderingCuriosity?

Did you check the thread I pointed to? I dont know who either of you are, but you both present similar ideas here, and content-wise, both of your presentations are nearly identical.
jr. member
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This sounds very similar to the content of an unsolicited PM that has been making the rounds recently. JollyGood even started a thread about it here.

Are you and PonderingCuriosity long-lost siblings or something?
Who is PonderingCuriosity?
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1359
This sounds very similar to the content of an unsolicited PM that has been making the rounds recently. JollyGood even started a thread about it here.

Are you and PonderingCuriosity long-lost siblings or something?
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Hello, Bitcointalk.

I'm a fan of one low-budget TV show that was a major hit back in its day. It is, however, no longer popular, but since it deserves way more recognition, I thought that making a similar show would bring it back to public attention (remember how you learnt about Battle Royale because of The Hunger Games?).

Commercially, this idea is justified because of the existence of loyal legacy fanbase of the original show that would love to watch something similar. Artistically, it is justified because the original show didn't get enough attention and should be revived.

I'll be happy to tell you more about the original show and introduce you to my high-quality audience research that promises commercial success, just PM or contact me at [email protected].
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