This came from a friend of mine today...

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Nearly didn't bother reading the usual Twitter guff...


Going Hollywood

My friend Greg directs tv shows and films and he's got a new
series premiering on FOX this Sunday night called "Drive." The
show was created by the same guy who made Firefly and stars the
same lead actor, Nathan Fillion. Greg is going to do Twitter-style
director's commentary during the premiere. Follow along if you
like, just text FOLLOW FOXDRIVE to 40404 or visit the foxdrive
profile page: http://twitter.com/foxdrive

But this is smart.

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When I first read it, I thought FOX were doing this. But it actually looks like Nathan Fillion is doing it off his own back?

Anyway, I wanted to gage people views, if this was good or bad use of twitter? For example how would you guys feel if you could follow a commentary while watching Dr Who or a different commentary on a live sporting event?

How about something longer term? like being able to "follow" the doctor around during the week?

Cheers,

Ian Forrester
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