Lots of comments on social media from least impressed parents of little kids, who are disappointed Seven aired promos for “IT” (1990) during “Chicken Little” (2005) on 7flix.
Oops
Lots of comments on social media from least impressed parents of little kids, who are disappointed Seven aired promos for “IT” (1990) during “Chicken Little” (2005) on 7flix.
Oops
That should well and truly cure them of any interest in clowns.
I note that Seven classified Chicken Little as “PG” with “Supernatural Themes” anyway.
Therefore surprised parents are letting “little kids” (one post said a 3 year old) watch it
Hence why a promo for an M classified program (IT) is fine, even if it’s during a childrens film.
Slight difference between animated aliens (the extent of the supernatural themes) and an intentionally creepy murderous clown. It might be technically allowed, but still a good way to get your audience offside.
In the Michael Hutchence special, hopefully there will be some clarity about the estate from this mysterious guy:
From next Sunday at 8:30, Seven will show all 7 Star Wars movies, starting with The Phantom Menace.
On October 22, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones will be shown in WA after Telethon finishes, so the starting time can be anywhere between 8.30pm and 9pm.
Rubbish programming for a prime time Sunday night slot.
Oh isn’t it just. Absolute disgrace for such a prime slot in ratings season. They should try and give some diversity to the slot and air comedy or maybe a new drama. Movies (that old) are cheap and nasty.
Wouldn’t it actually be Star Wars: Attack of The Clones on this night; the second movie since I said they start showing next Sunday night, not tomorrow. Thus by Telethon weekend, the second movie should be showing unless they plan on showing Attack of The Clones on a different night…
Wonder what will happen to Sunday Night - that show gets treated badly.
The real sin here is showing those shall not be mentioned prequels first
Yes, chronological. But poor form most would think.
Movies should always been shown in the order they are released. I hate it when networks do the Star Wars movies this way.
It makes more sense to show Star Wars from Episode I doesn’t it. For one, I would be confused if A New Hope was shown first; i.e. the first Star Wars movie released.
It could start at 7.30pm, meaning Little Big Shots will air at 6.30pm with news cut back to 30 minutes.
News being cut down will never happen.
According to advanced TV guide, Little Big Shots will still start at 7:00 with a half hour show scheduled between 8:00 and 8:30 which could likely be Border Security or a factual show like that…
But by the time you get to Episode 5 and learn that Darth Vader is Luke’s father you don’t really care because you already knew that!
You always gotta watch these things in the order they came out. So much better.
Right so watch Episode 4, 5 and 6 before Episode 1, I totally understand that…
I also should have mentioned that there appear to only be two weeks left of Little Big Shots. Sunday Night is scheduled for 7:00 on 22 October.