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: post by ArrowHeadNLI at 2011-03-20 11:52:59
Wow. Not sure where to even start, but I think I'm 100% in agreement with the Anonymous poster.

1) Name IS STUPID. The whole "not to be confused with Plymouth Rock Studios" - PRS is the new real-deal hollywood film studio that is going to be opening up here in Plymouth. Sounds like they picked the name so that they'd be mistaken for the real deal, and then make disclaimers about it so they don't get sued. WEAK.

2) The logo is HUUUGE. I'm used to seeing a little bitty "blah blah presents" at the top or bottom, but this thing makes it seem like the whole reason to GO to the show is to see the promotion company? And then at the show, the banner for Hollywood East is the biggest thing in the room, and right above the stage. Oh, and I LOVE HOW THEY LEFT THE BIG SCREEN TV ON DURING THE FIRST TWO BANDS SETS! I hate sports, and even I kept looking at the game instead of the bands.

3) I actually feel like the flyer isn't awful, if you just remove the promo company logo which clashes with EVERYTHING else on there. However, after reading their site and seeing that their ENTIRE idea of promoting is sending out copies of that flyer to their buddies on Facebook?

4) Funny, because I thought exactly that - all the LLC and servicemark stuff made me feel like the guy must really have his shit together. You're right, it's clearly another way to make his company look legit, since clearly by the flyer, logo, etc... he feels that the bands are secondary, while the main focus is WHO IS PUTTING ON THE SHOW.

This Guru room looks like a great place for small shows in an area where there is NOTHING going on for metal or music in general. I'm really tempted to try and work with this company, or try going directly to the Guru people and see if I can snag 1 night a month or something for shows.

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