#350551 - 05/03/2012 12:11
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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pooh-bah
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Well.. it's out on BluRay disc if you want a really high quality copy of it. I think that's the Stephen Fry re-visit of 2009. It wasn't bad but nothing like DA.
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#350552 - 05/03/2012 12:20
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Watched this last week: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d0p72Laughed a lot. I grew up in a Jewish area and a Jewish trade, hardly any left in the area or the trade, used to see guys like him all the time, a nice reminder of all the old fabric and trimmings merchants I used to do battle with on a daily basis.
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#350553 - 05/03/2012 12:42
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Well.. it's out on BluRay disc if you want a really high quality copy of it. I think that's the Stephen Fry re-visit of 2009. It wasn't bad but nothing like DA. Oh. I'd didn't know it was a revisit.. now I've gotta go google the original! Thanks
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#350554 - 05/03/2012 12:45
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: mlord]
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Well.. it's out on BluRay disc if you want a really high quality copy of it. I think that's the Stephen Fry re-visit of 2009. It wasn't bad but nothing like DA. Oh. I'd didn't know it was a revisit.. now I've gotta go google the original! Mmm.. wikipedia mentions a 1989 BBC Radio series called "Last Chance to See" (Hear?). Is that the one?
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#350555 - 05/03/2012 12:51
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: mlord]
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pooh-bah
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Mmm.. wikipedia mentions a 1989 BBC Radio series called "Last Chance to See" (Hear?). Is that the one? My bad. Yes it was radio, and it looks like it's available: http://www.bbc.co.uk/lastchancetosee/sites/radio/
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#350556 - 05/03/2012 12:53
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: tahir]
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pooh-bah
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Now how do I save them to a format I can actually listen to on my iPhone?
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#350558 - 05/03/2012 13:03
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: tahir]
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The book of the radio series is very, very much worth reading.
Peter
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#350560 - 05/03/2012 13:08
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: mlord]
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pooh-bah
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You've got a PM. Muchas gracias
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#350561 - 05/03/2012 13:10
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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pooh-bah
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The book of the radio series is very, very much worth reading. I read the book ages ago, I seem to remember buying it for loads of people at the time.
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#350563 - 05/03/2012 14:05
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: tahir]
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Didn't watch the hitch hiker film either, too worried it'd be crap, It was worse than that. I've managed to snag the missing Alcatraz and House episodes online and have already watched them. Don't know if they aired in different time zones or if they were simply posted on the Fox web site. Continuity is somewhat important in both series, though not critical if off by a single episode.
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#350566 - 05/03/2012 17:57
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that having purcahsed a season pass for House on iTunes, it was available for download last week at the normal time. I didn't realize it never aired.
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#350573 - 06/03/2012 12:44
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: tahir]
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I read the book ages ago, I seem to remember buying it for loads of people at the time. Hmm. One quick BBS search later, and it turns out that you and I had basically this exact conversation, the other way round, six years ago... Peter
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#350574 - 06/03/2012 13:02
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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pooh-bah
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So we're both edging towards senility? Did you watch DG? I had to watch Being Human with the missus, felt like my brain had turned to custard by the end of it
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#350577 - 06/03/2012 18:09
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: tahir]
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Both US and UK versions of Being Human have taken a deeper dive into plain old boring this season. They could have done a lot (of interesting things) with the UK reboot. But they didn't.
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#350578 - 06/03/2012 19:29
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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After ditching two thirds of the cast and leaving the most annoying one intact, I've stopped watching Being Human. I wish they'd left it at two seasons.
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#350580 - 06/03/2012 20:36
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: andym]
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Anyone watched Series 2 of Sherlock yet? It's not available (legally) over here in the States. *grumble*
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#350581 - 06/03/2012 21:03
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Anyone watched Series 2 of Sherlock yet? It's not available (legally) over here in the States. *grumble* Man, I can't wait for this one- I'll gladly pay when it's available.
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#350582 - 06/03/2012 21:35
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Anyone watched Series 2 of Sherlock yet? It's not available (legally) over here in the States. *grumble* I've seen episodes 1 and 2. Haven't watched 3 yet. I would have watched them all sooner, but I live in a household with three other busy adults, and we all want to watch them together as a group, so it's a question of synching up for that activity. You know, family time and all. Same holds true for the last few Doctor Who episodes, we haven't seen the Christmas special yet. They've been quite good so far! I wish that BBC America would show them in the same time frame as they've been showing Doctor Who lately. It's been nice finally being able to get Doctor Who to just show up on the Tivo via the cable company, without having to resort to torrents. Lest anyone whine about me getting Sherlock via Torrents, I'm in the same boat as everyone else in the US: Not available until the disc version hits the shelf. We watched Series 1 on torrents and then bought the Blu-ray set to watch again in higher quality. We intend to do the same with Series 2.
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#350584 - 07/03/2012 00:52
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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I would have watched them all sooner, but I live in a household with three other busy adults, and we all want to watch them together as a group, Sounds like you need a date night.
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#350585 - 07/03/2012 01:51
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Anyone watched Series 2 of Sherlock yet? It's not available (legally) over here in the States. *grumble* I've seen it. It was excellent. Oh...uh...I flew to London, watched all three episodes on British TV, then flew back...yeah...that's the ticket... I will gladly pay for them when they come out here. That show is phenomenal.
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#350598 - 07/03/2012 10:13
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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pooh-bah
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Both US and UK versions of Being Human There's a US version? Better not tell the missus
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#350600 - 07/03/2012 10:18
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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pooh-bah
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I thought Sherlock was better than the Guy Ritchie version (they're fun but not Sherlock Holmes) at being Sherlock but still too jazzed up, why do they do the visual thing where you can see the numbers and words that I guess are running through his mind? Shouldn't the modern version have him smoking crack?
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#350602 - 07/03/2012 11:48
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Both US and UK versions of Being Human There's a US version? Better not tell the missus Yup, there is. In the UK version, do the three main characters just tend to sit around moping about how awful their lives are? Because most of the US series is like that. At least four times in every episode, some combination of the three housemates will sit down with each other and talk about how terrible it is to be them, while some sappy-sad music plays in the background. It's pretty terrible. But I still watch it... I thought Sherlock was better than the Guy Ritchie version (they're fun but not Sherlock Holmes) at being Sherlock but still too jazzed up, why do they do the visual thing where you can see the numbers and words that I guess are running through his mind? Shouldn't the modern version have him smoking crack? Sherlock is far superior to the Guy Ritchie films. In pretty much every way.
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#350606 - 07/03/2012 13:28
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Yup, there is. In the UK version, do the three main characters just tend to sit around moping about how awful their lives are? Not really, no sappy-sad music either. Sherlock is far superior to the Guy Ritchie films. In pretty much every way. Dunno, I thought the GR version was fun, just shouldn't have even pretended to be Sherlock Holmes. Much more how I wanted the Doc Savage film to be but that was properly shit (anyone else remember that?).
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#350645 - 07/03/2012 21:42
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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GR was fun, but Sherlock is top shelf.
Ironically, the Holmes in Sherlock reminds me more of House than the literary character, but since House was inspired by the literary character, it's close enough. I don't think the original Holmes was quite as lacking in empathy as either House or the new Sherlock.
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#350773 - 12/03/2012 23:24
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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Regarding TWD episode last night Not quite the ending for Shane that's in the comic, but pretty well done, IMO. There was a bit more build up in the show, so nice to give Shane and Rick a face off while still giving Carl a final shot.
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#350805 - 13/03/2012 19:11
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
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I don't think the original Holmes was quite as lacking in empathy as either House or the new Sherlock. No, but it makes for some hilarious onscreen moments, doesn't it? I just rewatched the first Sherlock, and there's a great moment where he notices that the lady at the morgue applied lipstick shortly before asking him if he wanted to get coffee. He says "Thank you, black, two sugars please" or something like that, then when she removes the lipstick later ("it wasn't working for me" she says), criticizes her for doing so because it makes her mouth look too small. The comedy there was ostensibly that Sherlock is oblivious to a woman trying to get a date with him. But in a later episode, we see him carefully reading another woman's physiological responses to attraction, so in hindsight, that moment in the first episode is either bad continuity, or Sherlock was negging.
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#350824 - 14/03/2012 12:54
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: tfabris]
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I think the idea was that, as the episodes progressed, John helped to in-still a tiny amount of empathy into his partner.
One of the minor plot lines.
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#351005 - 20/03/2012 02:06
Re: Spring TV Season 2012
[Re: mlord]
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Not a huge fan of TWD season finale: It was exciting at the beginning, but all of the "I'm Rick, I did what I had to do but now you all must hate me, and if you don't I'm going to talk crazy and mean so you will for sure" stuff felt contrived. Also, his wife needs to get a grip and stand by her man. After her whole speech to Rick earlier about "Shane thinks we're his" backing of way from Rick now is pretty low.
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