FX's ‘The Strain’
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FX is throwing in the towel and removing some billboards promoting its new horror show “The Strain” that are giving people the heebie jeebies.
The art, which shows a worm crawling out of an eyeball, has been criticized online.
“We are in the process of replacing the key art for ‘The Strain’ on outdoor media in several locations,” a FX spokesman said in a statement.
It’s still unclear how many of the ads will be taken down or what image they will be replaced with.
People plagued by the image include “Neighbors” director Nicholas Stoller, who was scared for his children, and “Legally Blonde” screenwriter Kristen Smith, who complained that the billboard could make her “crash and die.”
The show follows epidemiologists investigating a mysterious viral outbreak with a strain of vampirism.
“The Strain,” which is based on a 2009 novel by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, premieres July 13. The two will exec produce along with “Lost’s” *Carlton Cuse.
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vampires? dam i really don't want to see any more shows with vampires
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Damn soccer moms smh this soft ass country.
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I thought it was zombies
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This is low key promo. Smart.
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People are so full of ? , not that bad.
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Lol the screen writer of Legally Blonde being offended.....?
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People are too soft nowadays
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This is great promotion, They knew what They were doing
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Juttythe3rd wrote: »People are too soft nowadays
the also do worst things in front of their children and teach hatred. Yet they are offended by an ad that is not sexual or even violent. -
This is a work
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? ? made mother ?
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Well now I'm curious about the show....... It worked
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vampires? dam i really don't want to see any more shows with vampires
i read the book (co-written by Guillermo del Toro) and he de Toro is also executive producing.
this is aint no twilight fairy vamps or romanticized vamps on true blood.
this is old school blood sucking animal vamps we grew up loving with a slight CSI twist. On top of that its on FX the best network on tv not named HBO.
i expect this ? to be phenomenal
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pissedoffnobody wrote: »gdatruth2.0 wrote: »vampires? dam i really don't want to see any more shows with vampires
i read the book (co-written by Guillermo del Toro) and he de Toro is also executive producing.
this is aint no twilight fairy vamps or romanticized vamps on true blood.
this is old school blood sucking animal vamps we grew up loving with a slight CSI twist. On top of that its on FX the best network on tv not named HBO.
i expect this ? to be phenomenal
What about Showtime and AMC? FX is solid but I think all four of those channels are doing good programming.
i'd put FX's slate up against anyone other than HBO.
Justified
Sons of Anarchy
The Americans
The Bridge
Fargo
not to mention Sunny In Philladelphia and the League which went over to FXXX
and I am expecting big things from the Strain
AMC only has 2 great shows at the moment Mad Men which has 1/2 season left and Walking Dead. AMC has had major hits commerically and/or critically with Breaking Bad, Mad Men and Walking Dead. But outside of those 3 shows there have been nothing but forgetable shows. And Walking Dead the only one with a future at the moment.
Showtime is in the conversation with Shameless, Masters of Sex, Penny Dreadful & Homeland (although its been looking flabby and sick of late). But overall I would still take FX ahead of Showtime. For a basic cable network I think FX puts out the best shows constiently better than any other network at the moment except for HBO. -
Damn how i forget LOUIE!
the showtime shows you metioned I havent been able to get into or havent been that impressed by. I'll give Donoavan another go though this season
but you bring a great point up with AMC they've only been in the game for a minute they put out some game changers.
but i think they've almost been a victim of their own success when they hit home-runs with Mad Men, Breaking Bad & Walking Dead out the gate. But everything else they've done has been very underwhelming comparison and they are now relying on spin-offs with the Better Call Saul and Walking Dead Spin-off in the works. -
Damn soccer moms smh this soft ass country.
Ya country is soft as baby ? . A nation of wusses. -
If I was FX, I would've done one even more scary.
FOH
Stripper billboards and ain't ? said
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pissedoffnobody wrote: »So they didn't have a problem with these...
Or these on the road...
But an eye with a worm is too much? Dead children, dead people crawling with their lower body missing, someone with half their face missing, limbs poking out the back of a truck... that's fine but this is not?
What a bunch of double standard pushing squeamish ? .
well said, reminds me when the people in London were complaining about 50 cent posters and billboards (around the time GRODT came out) because he was brandishing a gun however not one complaint has ever been made made about James bond's billboards.
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Books were dope written by the guy who wrote The Town and Del Toro is well known...
I will give the show a shot...
They most definitely knew what they were up to, but I don't think it's all that bad TBH...Expected the worms to be bigger tho -
Anyone watched this show tonight? Catching the repeat right now I'm hooked lol
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Saw it. Welp I'm hooked. I love shows like these.
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So worth watching?
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It's a crazy show that monster thing crushing dudes head was mad violent
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Vader_F_Kennedy wrote: »So worth watching?
yep
i think anyone that is a fan of the genre will enjoy this
vampires that are evil and viocious - check
vampire hunters - check
conspiracy and bigger plan - check
great cast for tv - check
on FX - check
Gueltorio involved - check
I'm all in