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Originally posted by minigeekThe only thing you need to take from that post is that it would have been a bad career move for Amanda to leave SG-1 for "Whistler", if that was ever a real consideration on her part (which I tend not to believe). I believe she only ever considered doing it as a tween. That's it, that's all.
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Originally posted by minigeekThe only thing you need to take from that post is that it would have been a bad career move for Amanda to leave SG-1 for "Whistler", if that was ever a real consideration on her part (which I tend not to believe). I believe she only ever considered doing it as a tween. That's it, that's all.
Well, that's what she seemed to be saying as well.
Anyway, thanks! Too bad she couldn't have done it as a tween! The description itself sounded interesting.Last edited by chocdoc; 03 December 2005, 07:00 PM.
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Originally posted by minigeekMeh.
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Okay, well, maybe not as good as DeGrassi!
Wasn't this show on a loong time ago--I seem to remember watching this in the States say back in late 1980's on a PBS channel. It was really good--I think it was DeGrassi Junior High? So now there is a recent version? And isn't it do well?
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Originally posted by chocdocOkay, well, maybe not as good as DeGrassi!
Wasn't this show on a loong time ago--I seem to remember watching this in the States say back in late 1980's on a PBS channel. It was really good--I think it was DeGrassi Junior High? So now there is a recent version? And isn't it do well?
Canada is a bit more of a tangled web than the USA is when it comes to film/tv production. We have a lot more government regulation and we have a lot more government funding (as a result). Some series (like Degrassi) won't even hire talent/crew from outside of Canada, I think they're even restricted to Ontario residents given their grant-status. Anyhow, there's a tonne of politics as a result. But Degrassi's done quite well so far as Canadian TV series are concerned. CTV is also one of the most agressive networks in Canada in terms of its marketing strategies.
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Originally posted by minigeekDegrassi's been around forever, yeah. They're coming up on a big aniversary. It's done quite well as a franchise in Canada, quite the tv institution here.
Canada is a bit more of a tangled web than the USA is when it comes to film/tv production. We have a lot more government regulation and we have a lot more government funding (as a result). Some series (like Degrassi) won't even hire talent/crew from outside of Canada, I think they're even restricted to Ontario residents given their grant-status. Anyhow, there's a tonne of politics as a result. But Degrassi's done quite well so far as Canadian TV series are concerned. CTV is also one of the most agressive networks in Canada in terms of its marketing strategies.
Interesting. I'm glad Degrassi has done so well. Isn't Whistler also getting funding from CTV? I guess you are saying that gov. regulation has its pros and cons? In the case of Whistler, it may be a con?
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Originally posted by minigeekI've never been to a con before. I'd need ... people there ... to hold onto ... in case I got scared. You know, if someone was running around speaking in Goa'uld... or... Klingon or... a hybrid of both...
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I used to go to cons regularly before they stopped having them in NYC. The last big one was out in Brooklyn at the new Marriot at least 3-4 years ago (Brooklyn is just outside of downtown NYC but part of the City). Now the closest are in NJ, at the Meadowlands, which is not really that convenient unless you're staying at a nearby hotel (NJ is west of NY).
The NYC conventions were always crowded although only those with really popular stars (at Star Trek cons, that'd be Shatner, Nimoy, Doohan and the writers) got sold out. Last year at the Meadowlands where Shanks, Judge, Rothery, Luttrell and others were, it was nearly sold out.
Lots of fun, though. Klingons, elves, Starship Troopers and Star Fleet and Star Gate Command personnel in plentiful amount. Just bring your camera and take memories! Everyone in costume loves posing for pictures.
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As far as I can tell the Shore Leave con is actually a Star Trek convention that invites actors and writers from other shows as guests as well as scientist and science fiction authors. It also says that attendance is normally over a thousand people and Saturday night typically sells out pretty quickly. So far Amanda and Carmen are the only confirmed guests and they are both doing photoshoots. You can get a photo with one of them for $30.00 or both of them for $40.00. Who would pass up not getting a picture with both? Sam and Jacob? Amanda and Carmen. How cool is that?
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Originally posted by minigeekI didn't want to say anything during the "heated debate" back when, but I will now.
IMHO, she made the right choice. I speak as an industry professional here in Canada. I took a good long long at Whistler way back when this was mentioned the first time. Who was involved, what they were doing, the storyline, the shooting schedule and the production aspirations of the series. It was absolutely nothing spectacular, in fact ... well, I won't even say that. What I will say is that, it might have made a nice little "in between" gig for her if she'd done it before starting back up with SGP. But Amanda would have been certifiable to leave SG-1 for "Whistler". Unless she was fast tracking for a political campaign (and I mean governmentally political - I won't get into why, again), or unless she had suddenly spiralled into a Cancon only artist, SGP was still by far and away the better career choice, even now.
Hey, long live Canadian film and television, but ... "Whistler" .... well, I'm really not surprised she didn't trade SG for that particular series. I wouldn't have, either.
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