30 November, 2006

The First Three Minutes

The first three minutes - a time allotment intrinsic to making a first
impression. For centuries either you had “it” or you didn’t. Now, in the new
millennium, there is an underground community of men dedicated to helping
their fellow man. Think of it as a dating fight club. The reality program is
designed to be an extension of the community, to help the everyman. And
to bring to television something that has never been shown before – what
happens in the first three minutes of a successful pick up.
Our three teachers, the PUAs (Pick Up Artists) are real life experts in the
art of seduction who declare that they can turn any socially stunted geek into
a Don Juan in one night. But who are the PUAs? They’re not
supermodels or actors, but instead are just like anyone else. They can slip

into the public undetected and more easily relate to the viewing audience.



Within each half hour episode, thematic lessons educate both audience and
student, in a classroom setting by employing such seemingly unrelated
sciences as hypnosis, sociology, sales, and of course, seduction. Since this
a comedic reality program, each class would have the overall feel of a skit,
relying on such aids as silly props, cartoon graphics, and macho rhetoric
(i.e. “any man can get into her pants but only one man can own her mind”).
After being schooled, the student is then taken “in the field” to sink or
swim.


The trailer depicts the tone of the show and some examples of what is
attainable, but the format is left open on purpose. Thusly, we are flexible
and eager to flesh out the best possible format with a more experienced
party. With over 40,000 views, and numerous emails from people all over
the globe, clamoring for more (some offering money) The First Three
Minutes is ready to explode on the screen. It has an instant audience of
ten million members in the seduction community. To prove the point, best
selling author Neil Strauss, better known as Style wrote "The Game" which
quickly became a best seller on the top 10 list of the New York Times.








What People Are Saying ABout F3M:

"That is completely and utterly awesome." "Have you ever covered your eyes while watching something, becuase you were embarassed for the person on the show?" "I would be glued to this show every week"
"That was some funny shit." "If you have a pilot, I would pay for it right now!"

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