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Focus: Roasting the very media you are consuming.
Title: Rate This Entertainment Hot Take (Carousel post)
Slide 1:
“The best part of a concert is leaving.”
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Slide 2:
“Podcasts are just talk radio for people who hate their commute but love hearing friends interrupt each other.”
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Slide 3:
“You haven’t truly watched a movie until you’ve watched 20 minutes, paused to Google the cast, then never finished it.”
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Slide 4:
Results from last slide: 97% of you are chaotic media gremlins. Welcome.
Title: When the movie trailer lies to you
Visual:
Split screen. Left side: Epic, dramatic movie trailer. Right side: You watching at home in pajamas, eating cereal.
Audio (voiceover, deadpan):
“The trailer said ‘in a world where nothing is as it seems.’”
(Clip: hero jumps off explosion) Focus: Roasting the very media you are consuming
“So I tried jumping off my couch.”
(You jump, land badly, cereal spills)
“Turns out… my world is exactly as lame as it seems.”
(You stare at spilled cereal)
Text on screen:
Trailer budget: $200 million
My budget: rent & vibes
End screen:
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