I'm new, and pretty new to the Chris Chan saga. Ever since finding his page on ED a few weeks ago, then finding this Wiki. I haven't been able to stop reading.
My question is, why hasn't Chris or someone else for that matter tried tried to monetize this with a TV show, web show, or a book?(besides Viv's, I'm talking more mainstream). Or has this already been attempted? I read some of Vivians emails to Chris were she suggests a Youtube web show, and he completely ignores it.
I realize some of Chris' funniest moments are "M" rated. But still, I dont see how this hasn't happened. Is it because Chris doesn't realize the potential or doesn't want to? Or because he views his e-fame as a negative thing and therefore just wants it over? With him signing autographs for money, it seems like he's now ok with cashing in on the celebrity the trolling has brought him.
It would solve his money problems. For the people that have been here longer, is this something that Chris has dismissed as something he would never do?
I'm not sure how many of you have read "Confederacy of Dunces." but Chris is quite possibly the closest we are going to get to the real life Ignatius. If you sub autism in for Ignatius' quirky genius anyway.
My question is, why hasn't Chris or someone else for that matter tried tried to monetize this with a TV show, web show, or a book?(besides Viv's, I'm talking more mainstream). Or has this already been attempted? I read some of Vivians emails to Chris were she suggests a Youtube web show, and he completely ignores it.
I realize some of Chris' funniest moments are "M" rated. But still, I dont see how this hasn't happened. Is it because Chris doesn't realize the potential or doesn't want to? Or because he views his e-fame as a negative thing and therefore just wants it over? With him signing autographs for money, it seems like he's now ok with cashing in on the celebrity the trolling has brought him.
It would solve his money problems. For the people that have been here longer, is this something that Chris has dismissed as something he would never do?
I'm not sure how many of you have read "Confederacy of Dunces." but Chris is quite possibly the closest we are going to get to the real life Ignatius. If you sub autism in for Ignatius' quirky genius anyway.