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.”….
26 0 ReplyIt'll be "the passion of the Christ" 24/7
24 0 ReplyAnd Clucky Tales.
Like Veggie Tales, but with animated chickens and turkeys. gotta drop the product placement, afterall.
15 0 ReplyWith extra hate thrown in
"Remember children! The gays are actually demons! If you meet a gay, say no way!"
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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.
19 0 ReplyIn the meantime you could play the KFC dating sim
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Christian Broadcasting Network part 2
19 0 ReplyMaybe they can take the 700 Club off Freeform and then shut down.
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Chick Flicks
20 1 ReplyTotally underated comment.
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I wonder if they will start syndicating Robot Chicken. Or The Kentucky Fried Movie.
18 1 ReplyWhat 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.
11 0 ReplyMoney laundering is my best guess.
11 1 ReplyOh cool, I’ll pirate that, too. Nah fuck it, what in the goddamn fuck is gonna be worthwhile about this?
7 0 ReplyConsidering 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.
6 0 ReplyThe world needs more chicken sandwich based unscripted dramas. This will probably not be a massive disaster.
6 0 ReplyThey're planning on lauching it in Canada.
It will be called "Flick & Chill, Eh?"
4 0 ReplyNet-chicks and fil-A
4 0 ReplyReminds me of KFC planning to launch a game console
4 0 Reply$400k for unscripted shows? That doesn't seem like very much.
2 0 ReplyPer show, I think. Still cheap though.
4 0 ReplyLike 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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