Battlestar Galactica
Posted by: Stephen Bennett on 19 October 2004
I hope you are all watching this on SKY 1 (if you can). Forget the original; this is like the Sopranos meets Sci-Fi. Amazing and uncomprimising with fine acting and production values.
TV Sci-Fi comes of age. Again.
Now if the new Dr Who can be to the old what this is to the '80s dayglow version......
Stephen
TV Sci-Fi comes of age. Again.
Now if the new Dr Who can be to the old what this is to the '80s dayglow version......
Stephen
Posted on: 19 October 2004 by BigH47
Not sure about this one I still remember the original withh fondness. Everything now is new but still old if you know what I mean. The story line is a bit thin(as was the original) and the "lady" does nothing apart from liven up the scenery(could do with some sex from Hex). I'll view a couple more and see if anything changes.
Couldn't get on with Sopranos either.
Howard
Wheres MOXEY sic?
Couldn't get on with Sopranos either.
Howard
Wheres MOXEY sic?
Posted on: 19 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Originally posted by BigH47:
and the "lady" does nothing apart from liven up the scenery(could do with some sex from Hex). Howard
Wheres MOXEY sic?
She is extremely scary though.
Stephen
Posted on: 19 October 2004 by Two-Sheds
I wasn't that impressed with it. It was on here in Canada several months ago and repeated a few weeks ago. The ones they showed were only the opening 2 episodes and I thought it was pretty similar to the original in terms of story/plot quality.
Posted on: 20 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
I thought it was pretty similar to the original in terms of story/plot quality.
I normally reserve this exclaimation for the more Bush inclined, less Northern Americans but...
'Are you MAD? '
Comparing the new BG is like comparing Dr Who to Gattaca. It's like comparing Buck Rogers to the X-Files. It's like comparing Canada to the US.....
Posted on: 20 October 2004 by Two-Sheds
quote:\
'Are you MAD? '
Comparing the new BG is like comparing Dr Who to Gattaca. It's like comparing Buck Rogers to the X-Files. It's like comparing Canada to the US.....
I'm very possibly mad. It's been a while since I saw the remake one, but I thought it was pretty average. I didn't see anything that was miles better than the orignal. They had the obligatory woman in power for more sex equality then the original as I remember it and not much else.
As for comparing Candians to Americans I'm not actually a Canadian (just live there) so I do it all the time...
Posted on: 20 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
You must have picked up a few traits - you are so reasonable!
I also have 2 sheds. One is a full size (with Bike and mower) and a mini-me one for my bits.
Who can live with just one shed?
Regards
Stephen
I also have 2 sheds. One is a full size (with Bike and mower) and a mini-me one for my bits.
Who can live with just one shed?
Regards
Stephen
Posted on: 20 October 2004 by Bhoyo
quote:
Originally posted by Stephen Bennett:
I also have 2 sheds. One is a full size (with Bike and mower) and a mini-me one for my bits.
You rural types... I was at Carrow Road a few years back (while visiting my folks near Fakenham). My then-wife noticed at half time that everyone was pulling apples from their coat pockets - and actually eating them! The horror! For us Glaswegians, this display of healthy snacking was truly bizarre.
Regards,
Davie
Posted on: 20 October 2004 by TomK
Davie,
A visit to Falkirk would calm you down. A while back I saw in the street a couple who looked exactly like Wayne and Waynetta Slob, each eating a roll containing a deep fried pie while holding a fag in the same hand. Amazing.
A visit to Falkirk would calm you down. A while back I saw in the street a couple who looked exactly like Wayne and Waynetta Slob, each eating a roll containing a deep fried pie while holding a fag in the same hand. Amazing.
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Originally posted by Bhoyo:
You rural types... I was at Carrow Road a few years back (while visiting my folks near Fakenham). My then-wife noticed at half time that everyone was pulling apples from their coat pockets - and actually eating them! The horror! For us Glaswegians, this display of healthy snacking was truly bizarre.
Regards,
Davie
I'm from Lancashire. Not rural at all. orwich is an oasis in the middle of agro-economic factories.
Regards
Stephen
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Originally posted by TomK:
Davie,
A visit to Falkirk would calm you down. A while back I saw in the street a couple who looked exactly like Wayne and Waynetta Slob, each eating a roll containing a deep fried pie while holding a fag in the same hand. Amazing.
they go past my house (with narwich) accents every night. They are having a tragi-comic relationship and I get to hear it all at 4am.
Lovely
Stephen
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by garyi
I thought all in all it was rubbish pap churned out by America.
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
garyi! And you a mac-man.
You have all turned into pod people.....
Stephen
You have all turned into pod people.....
Stephen
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by Bhoyo
quote:
Originally posted by garyi:
I thought all in all it was rubbish pap churned out by America.
Do we assume that this makes it worse than "rubbish pap churned out by" anyone else?
Davie
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by garyi
Now Now Bhoyo.
Its crap, right and proper.
Like most of any star trek now, or infact anything on Sky One (apart from Simpsons of course, which in the past few years has also become crap)
Its crap, right and proper.
Like most of any star trek now, or infact anything on Sky One (apart from Simpsons of course, which in the past few years has also become crap)
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
garyi
What has happened to you? - you used to be so light, so carefree.
Now, you're just bitter - stamping all that skill and great acting in one swoop of your cutting tounge....
Ah me...
Stephen
What has happened to you? - you used to be so light, so carefree.
Now, you're just bitter - stamping all that skill and great acting in one swoop of your cutting tounge....
Ah me...
Stephen
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by JonR
Will you be requiring your coat, Stephen?
Posted on: 21 October 2004 by Bhoyo
quote:
Originally posted by garyi:
Simpsons ... in the past few years has also become crap)
Sir, now you go too far! The Simpsons remains what is has always been - a work of genius.
Davie
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Originally posted by JonR:
Will you be requiring your coat, Stephen?
I guess. me & this tread .... we used to be happy.....
Stephen
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by Rockingdoc
I feel compelled to watch it now.
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
..it's really good....
Stephen
Stephen
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by garyi
Plot line:
From out of nowhere a drop dead gorgeous but dangerous women runs the show, all American teenage boys masterbate over her.
Basis for a hit show.
From out of nowhere a drop dead gorgeous but dangerous women runs the show, all American teenage boys masterbate over her.
Basis for a hit show.
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Originally posted by garyi:
Plot line:
From out of nowhere a drop dead gorgeous but dangerous women runs the show, all American teenage boys masterbate over her.
Basis for a hit show.
Ah, but, you see, she's not a woman- she's a Cylon.
You'd have to be seriously into scary woment to do that
Stephen
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by garyi
No Stephen, heres the thing, she is a woman.
Its only pretend.
Its only pretend.
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by Roy T
quote:
Originally posted by garyi:
Plot line:
From out of nowhere a drop dead gorgeous but dangerous women runs the show, all American teenage boys masterbate over her.
Basis for a hit show.
Some things never change.
One for the Dads
Posted on: 22 October 2004 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Originally posted by garyi:
No Stephen, heres the thing, she is a woman.
Its only pretend.
gari, you philistine.
How come you can suspend disbelief when it comes to Macs but not TV?
Stephen (Mac user)
[This message was edited by Stephen Bennett on Fri 22 October 2004 at 16:36.]