You just replaced Hollywood executives.

Amazon released its first wave of TV show pilots and is pushing them all out to viewers and letting them decide which ones get made. This is in stark contrast to traditional networks, which order a pilot, analyze it to death to ensure it fits the precise demographic audience advertisers want and then shoehorn it into the schedule.

The pilots released today include six children's shows and eight sitcoms, including Zombieland a show based on the hit movie starring Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Woody Harrelson. Like most made-for-TV versions of movies, the show has none of the big stars. Apparently they're all out doing other stuff. But that doesn't mean the online retailer didn't grab some high-level stars for its shows. The political-comedy Alpha House stars Roseanne alum John Goodman. But like Zombieland, it's in a fight for its life as it tries to please Amazon viewers.

Both Netflix and Amazon are upping the streaming video service ante with exclusive content. Netflix launched House of Cards in February and it's new horror drama Hemlock Grove by Eli Roth launched today with all 13 episodes available for streaming. Both companies are betting on the exclusive content to draw more customers to their services.

In addition to metrics, Amazon is also giving viewers the chance to fill out a survey and review each show individually. It's the world's largest focus group and you're part of it. Will enjoy the zombie killing antics of Tallahassee or the rich comedic timing of John Goodman? Maybe you'll like both.

Tell us what you think about Amazon's TV show strategy and which shows you think should be blessed with a full season of guffaws.