So I'm watching this TV Movie about the making of Farrah Fawcett, Charlies Angels, etc., and guess who appears.
Micheal Eisner (being played by an actor of course), with Henry Diller, turning down Aaron Spelling when he pitched his idea of Charlies Angels to the 2 of them.
Eisner tells them to come back when they have an idea that won't make them the laughing stock of Hollywood.
Now how's that for progressive forward-thinking?
Micheal Eisner (being played by an actor of course), with Henry Diller, turning down Aaron Spelling when he pitched his idea of Charlies Angels to the 2 of them.
Eisner tells them to come back when they have an idea that won't make them the laughing stock of Hollywood.
Now how's that for progressive forward-thinking?