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Metrication posted:I wonder how the collapse of the newspapers in the next couple of years will affect politician's decision making process. Will be interesting to see wether they will have the balls to do the right thing instead of backing down all the time. Next couple of years? Newspaper rags will be around for a lot longer than that. Especially if 30% of the country is full of the type of ignorant cunts who do nothing but read The Sun and watch Sky News. edit: Even moreso with the Tories in charge. Kin fucked around with this message at 19:57 on Jan 23, 2011 |
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Tried to watch 10 O'Clock Live last night but could only make it through the first 10mins. God it's awful.
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Kin posted:Next couple of years? Newspaper rags will be around for a lot longer than that. Especially if 30% of the country is full of the type of ignorant cunts who do nothing but read The Sun and watch Sky News. Okay maybe I should have said ten years, but still their sales are dropping year on year. Their influence hopefully should have wayne somewhat within a decade.
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Metrication posted:Okay maybe I should have said ten years, but still their sales are dropping year on year. Their influence hopefully should have wayne somewhat within a decade. I hope we always have the Sun, how else will I know what an 18 year old from Manchester supposedly thinks about the latest top news* Plus what else can people let their puppies poo poo on * top news = celebrity divorce.
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Ratjaculation posted:I hope we always have the Sun, how else will I know what an 18 year old from Manchester supposedly thinks about the latest top news* And how else are 12 year old boys going to be introduced to sex? Answer me that, huh?
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Rarity posted:And how else are 12 year old boys going to be introduced to sex? Answer me that, huh? Well according to the Mail most 12 year olds have been parents for 3 years.
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Rarity posted:And how else are 12 year old boys going to be introduced to sex? Answer me that, huh? They're surviving the decline of the porn magazine and the lack of dumps in the woods, they'll survive this.
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Fatkraken posted:No one likes 1 and 2? Nearly went back to edit that to 1 to 5, but didn't because as you say 1 & 2 are basically a different show. Didn't seem to make sense to say 'capture the soul of these things, with two distinct souls'. I like the concept of 1-2 a lot, especially the visuals of the set design and props, 2 executing things a lot better as you do with experience. But 3-5 is better made, and I wonder if they could have gotten the same quality without becoming the more generic sci-fi setting that it did. The concept was quite self limiting in that they either have to get to Earth or give up. And there's the problem with introducing any sort of story without bringing in other characters, even as guests, which chips away at the isolation they're supposed to have.
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# ? Jan 23, 2011 21:45 |
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Michael Socha sans shirt in Being Human tonight. That is all.
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Doombrain posted:Michael Socha sans shirt in Being Human tonight. I see that and raise you Nina in awesome lingerie. This show is full of hotness.
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# ? Jan 23, 2011 22:43 |
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And bizarre cameos. Hello Robson Green and Paul Kaye.
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Doombrain posted:And bizarre cameos. Hello Robson Green and Paul Kaye. And Stacey Slater. The hell?
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Doombrain posted:Michael Socha sans shirt in Being Human tonight. Russell Tovey showing off his admirable bum too. And even discounting all the gratuitous nakedness it was a reasonable episode, too. The scene is set on Barry Island, Annie is back, and the vampire-hunting werewolves should prove to be a good plot line.
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Irisi posted:Russell Tovey showing off his admirable bum too. Hopefully they will eat Gavin and Stacey
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Rarity posted:I see that and raise you Nina in awesome lingerie. This show is full of hotness. Oh yes.
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Metrication posted:Okay maybe I should have said ten years, but still their sales are dropping year on year. Their influence hopefully should have wayne somewhat within a decade. For them to vanish, there needs to be an outright eradication of my parents' generation. My parents are in their 50's just now, so that's about another 20 years or so. You're massively overestimating the reach/influence of non-printed news saturation throughout the UK. Granted, from our generation onwards there's obviously going to be a steady decline, but there are a lot of older people in the country who will still buy newspapers until they day they die. Newspapers and tabloids will still be here well after 10 years from now and even if they arent, their replacements in the form of TV news/stations/networks will still be preaching the same bollocks for decades to come.
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# ? Jan 24, 2011 00:12 |
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Ya being Human was pretty good tonight. The only question is what werewolf is needed to kill Mitchel. Is it the Vampire hunters, George or Nina? Or are they just messing with Mitchel to make him more paranoid and more willing to kill?
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I thought it was interesting Lia said it was Mitchells destiny to die at the hands of a werewolf, and then said later on their had been a lot of unexpected arrivals, which suggests either some people have a destiny, or that people are expected to die on certain dates but can be killed earlier.
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# ? Jan 24, 2011 10:05 |
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SMEEEEEEE....HEEEEEE. Well up for more Red Dwarf, bring it on. There's no way it'll be like seasons 1-5 but there still might be a few good jokes in there.
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Kin posted:For them to vanish, there needs to be an outright eradication of my parents' generation. My parents are in their 50's just now, so that's about another 20 years or so. I guess I'm just way too optimistic But I did think there were strict rules over news stations being biased which is why our TV news hasn't turned into the same pile of poo poo that the US's has.
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Metrication posted:I guess I'm just way too optimistic
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Akuma posted:Did you miss the BBC guy (I forget who he was, someone at the top) pushing for them to be allowed to be biased? And that Fox News was good? Yeah. Not to mention that if you pay attention to the news you can actually see the biased subtext. Nick whatshisface from the BBC, for example, is a die hard Tory supporter and it shows immensely in his "non biased" ploitical reports. Same thing with Sky news. On top of that, it only takes one 20 minute scan of the news headlines online to see the things the news stations here aren't reporting on which, in turn, shows a higher level of bias because for a lot of people finding out news from tabloids/TV is the only way they care to.
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Royality posted:^^^^ If they had no discernible taste and only parroted what the tastemakers chose, surely only cool dude stuff would win? For the record: N Dubz last single peaked at number 18 in the singles chart.
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Newspapers will still be around for donkeys' years; all Murdoch has to do is lean on his chums in Downing Street and then whoop, suddenly there's a 'FOR SALE' sign on the Blue Peter lawn. See, without the free market nobody can buy out the competition
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Fatkraken posted:No one likes 1 and 2? For me, I like them both because they're different, and I do fail to understand people who think the show would be better without the first two series, because the later stuff doesn't work nearly as well without those first two years of really establishing the characters properly. I do also think you're slightly selling the later years short in terms of character focus. S3 has Marooned (duh), but it's also got Timeslides (which contains some good exploration of Lister and Rimmer's pasts) and The Last Day. S4 has two episodes with great focus on Kryten (Camille and DNA) and three for Rimmer (Dimension Jump, Justice and Meltdown). S5 has Holoship and Terrorform, both about Rimmer. S6 had rather less, but even S7 had a try with Duct Soup and Blue. There was certainly less of it about, but it's definitely still there. By the way, here is why Wikipedia is brilliant
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Trin Tragula posted:For me, I like them both because they're different, and I do fail to understand people who think the show would be better without the first two series, because the later stuff doesn't work nearly as well without those first two years of really establishing the characters properly. While this is true, and I considered mentioning Marooned, The "second half" episodes (season 3-6) feel quite different from the "first half" episodes (1-2) even when exploring the same characters. Early period Rimmer especially feels a lot more of a rounded out character than the slightly more charicature-ish later stuff. I find the drunken breakdown in Thanks for the Memory to be *genuinely* touching; Arnold Judas Rimmer posted:Well, I'll tell you something, Lister. I'll tell you something. I'd trade it all in -- all of it. My pips, my long-service medals, my swimming certificates, my telescope, my shoe trees. I'd trade everything in to be loved and to have been loved. The 3-6 character stuff just doesn't get me on that level, it's all a little less raw, a little more structured like a joke. You're right though, different or not there IS some great character stuff in the latter seasons, especially for Kryten (Last Day, DNA and Camille). The two halves are both great in their own ways.
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Woman Holly was nowhere near as good as Norman Lovett as well.
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Someone tell me what's wrong with Outcasts. I refuse to belive that a sci-fi show on BBC will be good in any way shape or form.
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Kin posted:Someone tell me what's wrong with Outcasts. I refuse to belive that a sci-fi show on BBC will be good in any way shape or form. Doctor Who is an awesome show and its on BBC
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/01/24/bbc_online_purge/ Cuts in the bbc online department. That's news enough but that site lead me to the BBC archives that I had no idea existed. Some interesting stuff, even if it's just from the perspective of seeing how documentation has changed since previous decades.
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Kin posted:Someone tell me what's wrong with Outcasts. I refuse to belive that a sci-fi show on BBC will be good in any way shape or form.
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sebzilla posted:That's a low blow.
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justcola posted:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/01/24/bbc_online_purge/ Adam Curtis usually digs up some excellent stuff from the archives and puts some context around it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/
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bobkatt013 posted:Doctor Who is an awesome show and its on BBC sebzilla posted:Let me rephrase. Sci-fi drama. An no, new Doctor Who is a terrible, terrible loving show.
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Graviton v2 posted:Woman Holly was nowhere near as good as Norman Lovett as well. To be fair, Norman Lovett's part was pretty much taken by Robert Llwellyn. Hattie Hayridge just popped up occasionally to say a line or two. If I was Norman I'd probably have left as well. Incidentally the best episode of Red Dwarf is Queeg, and series 5 has Back to Reality which is probably the second best.
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Taear posted:Incidentally the best episode of Red Dwarf is Queeg, and series 5 has Back to Reality which is probably the second best. Graviton v2 fucked around with this message at 01:37 on Jan 25, 2011 |
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Taear posted:To be fair, Norman Lovett's part was pretty much taken by Robert Llwellyn. Hattie Hayridge just popped up occasionally to say a line or two. If I was Norman I'd probably have left as well. Those were pretty good, but my favourite series was definitely series 4. There were a lot of episodes that were better overall, but that series had all my favourite bits, from the confrontation with the simulant in Justice, to Lister's description of the firing squad in Meltdown, the discussion of the White Hole, and Ace Rimmer's first scene. Those were pretty good, but my favourite series was definitely series 4.
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Reveilled posted:Those were pretty good, but my favourite series was definitely series 4. There were a lot of episodes that were better overall, but that series had all my favourite bits, from the confrontation with the simulant in Justice, to Lister's description of the firing squad in Meltdown, the discussion of the White Hole, and Ace Rimmer's first scene. Those were pretty good, but my favourite series was definitely series 4. Don't get me wrong - there's lots of amazing bits in all sorts of episodes but for me both of those two are just constant streams of good bits. I sort of feel the same about Better than Life but after reading the book it doesn't seem as "realised" now.
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So I'm watching the third episode of Episodes, and it's okay enough and I'm perfectly willing to give it half an hour of my week (even though I'm not really a fan of Tamsin Grieg or Stephen Mangan), but something about the title sequence really, really annoys me and I can't quite put my finger on it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pRKA6lqsfg Just.....just leaving this here.
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