The new name will be accompanied by the slogan “Imagine Greater,”
Is that even grammatically correct?![]()
Yes. "Greater" is acting as a noun, not an adverb.. Like Apple's "Think different".
Like a decorator saying, "Imagine blue".
--Ted
The new name will be accompanied by the slogan “Imagine Greater,”
Is that even grammatically correct?![]()
Doesn't make it sound any less awkward.
Is that even grammatically correct?![]()
Yes. "Greater" is acting as a noun, not an adverb.. Like Apple's "Think different".
Like a decorator saying, "Imagine blue".
--Ted
Welcome to the thread.I doubt it means we'll be seeing any drastic changes. In fact, it might get worse.
Michael,
Thanks for posting some responses here, as well as the recent news. It really threw me for a loop as why you made such a radical change.
Loved the new layout, but the new name seemed to come out of nowhere. Now it makes sense.
I am still a loyal reader!
p.s. Anyway you can now do SyFy full time, and have your day job be your part time job?
Sci Fi sets up three RHI miniseriesThe network has ordered a retelling of "Alice in Wonderland"; a fresh take on the comic-book hero "The Phantom"; and "Riverworld," from a series of fantasy books by Philip Jose Farmer. All the projects are four-hour movies from prolific production company RHI Entertainment.
"Riverworld," about a photojournalist transported to a mysterious world occupied by everyone who has ever lived on Earth, and "Phantom" will air as backdoor pilots -- titles under consideration for a series order contingent on drawing a large enough audience. It's the programming model the network has used with success before, as in the case of "Battlestar Galactica."
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The new "Alice" promises to be different than previous incarnations (more than a few of which were produced by RHI). The project is written and directed by Nick Willing, who also did Sci Fi's highly rated "Wizard of Oz" revamp "Tin Man."
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"Phantom" has been adapted a few times without much success, but Halmi said the previous stumbles are a good reason to try again.
"That there hasn't been a successful 'Phantom' leaves the door wide open for us, since nobody has made it their own yet," Halmi said.
Sci Fi appreciates that the crusader doesn't have superpowers and is more in the grounded vein of Iron Man and Batman. "It's not a guy in purple tights," Stern said.
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