CylonLucifer
April 30th, 2003, 05:12 AM
Here's an idea that hit me this morning. I don't know if it's been suggested/proposed or not but I'll toss it out here, anyway.
Moore's "the popcorn aisle is over there" comment could be used as a form of protest. I've been checking out the Scapers' efforts and one thing they did was, using the title of one of the Farscape episodes, "Crackers Don't Matter", they deluged the Skiffy offices with post cards made of cracker box fronts, boxes of crackers (which was later discontinued due to the anthrax scares) and just generally made Skiffy's mail room miserable with items dealing with crackers and noting Crackers DO Matter. They did something similar when Bonnie commented that they were looking for more female viewers and over 250 female Scapers sent Bonnie their bras.
So, what if we get as many people as possible to send Skiffy either bags of microwave popcorn or, more preferably, the used bags? Other targets for this kind of campaign would be the U.S. office of Vivendi Universal and, if anyone has the address, Moore's re-imagining production company. Comments could be placed in the used bags like:
I'll take the popcorn over the reimagining
or
Thanks for the suggestion, Ron. The popcorn is much better than your reimagination
Anyone have any other ideas on this?
Moore's "the popcorn aisle is over there" comment could be used as a form of protest. I've been checking out the Scapers' efforts and one thing they did was, using the title of one of the Farscape episodes, "Crackers Don't Matter", they deluged the Skiffy offices with post cards made of cracker box fronts, boxes of crackers (which was later discontinued due to the anthrax scares) and just generally made Skiffy's mail room miserable with items dealing with crackers and noting Crackers DO Matter. They did something similar when Bonnie commented that they were looking for more female viewers and over 250 female Scapers sent Bonnie their bras.
So, what if we get as many people as possible to send Skiffy either bags of microwave popcorn or, more preferably, the used bags? Other targets for this kind of campaign would be the U.S. office of Vivendi Universal and, if anyone has the address, Moore's re-imagining production company. Comments could be placed in the used bags like:
I'll take the popcorn over the reimagining
or
Thanks for the suggestion, Ron. The popcorn is much better than your reimagination
Anyone have any other ideas on this?