| Diablo Cody to Do Weekly Twitter Commentary |
| Written by Arya Ponto |
| Wednesday, 31 December 2008 |
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For her new Showtime series The United States of Tara, writer and co-creator Diablo Cody plans to use Twitter to do live text commentary every week during new episode broadcasts. She wrote on her MySpace blog yesterday:
On one hand, you have to hand it to her, this is a unique and innovative way to gain feedback from your fans and make yourself seem accessible. On the other hand—and I feel like I'm pointing out the obvious here—what an annoying way to watch TV. To get the full effect of her "commentary," you're going to need to check her Twitter constantly while the show is on. Meaning you'll have to have your laptop or cellphone handy, looking up and down between that and the TV. I'm sure a lot of people my age do this already, but isn't it always better to give your full attention to what you're watching? I'm rather persnickety about these things. The United States of Tara is a dark comedy created by Steven Spielberg and developed by Diablo Cody, starring Toni Collette as a woman with four different personalities inside her and also the mother of a two teenage misfits. The first episode is available online at Sho.com (password: Tara). [via /Film] |
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