(19-10-2009 05:57 )Hexit Wrote: m8 your taking my comment out of context.
Sorry, but it's the other way round - it's you who are taking my post out of context.
Here is Tapit's full post:
(18-10-2009 11:22 )tapit54 Wrote: (18-10-2009 10:43 )Rammyrascal Wrote: nice to see paige back on our screens on top form with lots of flashes of her boobs without the "paige-bra"
It was nice to see her again and being a lot more "generous" with the flashes, but the 2-4-1 sections she did last night were rubbish IMO. These sections are about interactivity between the two babes on screen but all we seemed to get on most of these sections last night were the babes just lying there doing nothing. C'mon babes! liven up these sections please!!!!!
You will note that he is specifically referring to the tameness of the 2-4-1 sections and, as I was replying directly to his post, so was I.
I don't disagree with a single word you say regarding Ofcom rules and the fact that Cellcast shows go nowhere near taking full advantage of them. You will find that I've posted similar comments many times.
The very fact that ALL Cellcast output is much tamer than the other channels shows that it's company policy to be tame, and the people who control
how tame are the producers. This is quite evident from the number of times the camera cuts away and/or the girls get told off for trying to go too far. How can it be the girls' fault when they are trying to go further but the cameraman/producer won't show it?
Some of the girls, of course, don't try to push it - they just do as instructed. Nothing wrong with that, it's what they're paid to do, but it might look as if they're not trying.
Take Camilla as a good example (she's a good example of most things on these channels). In a recent post she defended herself against what she mistakenly thought was unfair criticism by pointing out that she pushes her performance to the limit her producer allows. That's why her Sky-only shows are red-hot but her Freeview performances are much tamer. Camilla is what they call in show business a 'good trouper': she can always be relied upon to turn up and do the job required of her to the best of her abilities. How far she goes is up to her producer, as it is for all the other girls.
P.S. What does the Independent Television Commission have to do with any of this?
(19-10-2009 12:32 )dondoe Wrote: I agree,once the cats out of the bag
Hang on, I thought they were puppies . . . .