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Kin posted:It's on 4+1 if you want to watch it in all it's glory yourself, but basically the segment was going on about how sensationalised everything is relating to nuclear power. Oh I see. Jon Snow has been tweeting lots of bollocks recently about how hopefully this incident means a nuclear free future and how it's a wakeup call etc etc so I'm too annoyed with him to actually watch C4 news right now.
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marktheando posted:Oh I see. Jon Snow has been tweeting lots of bollocks recently about how hopefully this incident means a nuclear free future and how it's a wakeup call etc etc so I'm too annoyed with him to actually watch C4 news right now. Really? gently caress. I used to think you were cool, Jon Snow.
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sebzilla posted:Really? gently caress. jonsnowc4 posted:Cannot imagine a free population ever permitting another nuclear power plant built in our time fukushimas legacy to humanity..objectivity? 3:29 AM Mar 15th via Echofon http://twitter.com/jonsnowc4 Yeah, it's a shame he has Bad Opinions about nuclear power but he generally otherwise seems cool as hell.
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Jon Snow wants your children and grand kids to die in pointless resource wars. Prick. Also, while we're at it get a h in your name jesus. Or a fat cat that eats Italian food.
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Kin posted:Why would you like Lily Allen if you havent listened to either of her albums? Why would you like Lily Allen if you had listened to any of her albums?
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Kin posted:Why would you like Lily Allen if you havent listened to either of her albums? Judging by the his inability to use capitalisation or structure a sentence, I'm going to put my money on foetal alcohol syndrome.
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I felt so sorry for Lily Allen. I really like her and that bitch in the focus group angered me so much.
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NaDy posted:I wish I could get into Doctor Who but I just can't get over how tacky it all seems. I know it's made so kids can enjoy it too but I think the concept of it is awesome. If it was more mature and darker like a sort of cross between BSG, The Dark Knight and almost film noir style I would definitely get into it. Alas that will never happen. Perhaps you might enjoy Doctor Who's "mature-themed" sibling, Torchwood.
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Kerbtree posted:Perhaps you might enjoy Doctor Who's "mature-themed" sibling, Torchwood. Oh come on, that's just cruel.
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Zorba the Greek posted:I felt so sorry for Lily Allen. I really like her and that bitch in the focus group angered me so much. Which bitch? The ginger one on the same side as Lily who was rightfully shocked that this idiot, who thinks she can run a business, is incapable of taking any kind of criticism without throwing a tantrum and running away; or the "bitches" on the focus group side of the mirror who honestly and accurately displayed, at best, an indifferent desire to wear anything officially tied to a Lily Allen brand?
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Kerbtree posted:Perhaps you might enjoy Doctor Who's "mature-themed" sibling, Torchwood. I saw one episode and wanted to throw up. Do people actually non ironically like it?
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Kin posted:Which bitch? The ginger one on the same side as Lily who was rightfully shocked that this idiot, who thinks she can run a business, is incapable of taking any kind of criticism without throwing a tantrum and running away; or the "bitches" on the focus group side of the mirror who honestly and accurately displayed, at best, an indifferent desire to wear anything officially tied to a Lily Allen brand? Not Mary Portas who I think is amazing, and I'm not talking about the fact that Lily wants to run a business because I think that's bit of a stretch but the bitch in the focus group who liked the idea until the woman leading the focus group said that it was Lilys idea and then got bitchy that it was her idea. Being a member of the group that she is trying to appeal too I think it's very good idea. She even said that she doesnt want to appeal to her fan base much and that she isn't interested in being in the spotlight anymore so to reveal the fact that it's her idea was loving stupid in my idea. For all you know she might be fantastic at running a business so lets not prejudge her based on her previous actions for gently caress sake. I personally like Lily Allen and her music. Onion Vanguard fucked around with this message at 00:35 on Mar 17, 2011 |
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Lily Allen is cute and everybody knows looks are everything so I like her.
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NaDy posted:I saw one episode and wanted to throw up. Do people actually non ironically like it? Charlie Brooker seems oddly facinated by it.
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Kin posted:edit: in the same show that half an hour earlier declared the stuff going on in Japan as "the worst nuclear disaster in history, after chernobyl" followed up by Jon Snow slyly trying to call the Japanese politician he's interviewing a giant loving liar. Well technically, it IS. But really that's probably more of a statement about how loving well we're doing. I bet coal fired stations had a hell of a lot more problems in their first 50 years.
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"As a background to the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant I am putting up a film I made a while ago called A is for Atom. It was part of a series about politics and science called Pandora's Box. The film shows that from very early on - as early as 1964 - US government officials knew that there were serious potential dangers with the design of the type of reactor that was used to build the Fukushima Daiichi plant. But that their warnings were repeatedly ignored. The film tells the story of the rise of nuclear power in America, Britain and the Soviet Union. It shows how the way the technologies were developed was shaped by the political and business forces of the time. And how that led directly to inherent dangers in the design of the containment of many of the early plants. Those early plants in America were the Boiling Water Reactors. And that is the very model that was used to build the reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Three of them were supplied directly by General Electric. " http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2011/03/a_is_for_atom.html It's an hour long but well worth it.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 02:10 |
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Lily Allen lives just up the way from me
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Zorba the Greek posted:Not Mary Portas who I think is amazing, and I'm not talking about the fact that Lily wants to run a business because I think that's bit of a stretch but the bitch in the focus group who liked the idea until the woman leading the focus group said that it was Lilys idea and then got bitchy that it was her idea. Being a member of the group that she is trying to appeal too I think it's very good idea. She even said that she doesnt want to appeal to her fan base much and that she isn't interested in being in the spotlight anymore so to reveal the fact that it's her idea was loving stupid in my idea. She agreed/involved herself in making a TV show about her new clothes shop; she ripped off the name of the shop from The Beatles and it's fashion, where brand means a hell of a lot. Of course she's spinning the whole "i'm a musician, buy/rent my clothes now i'm famous" angle and it was a 100% valid piece of information to bring up during a focus group because as you saw, it did indeed cause a massive negative reaction to the idea. The idea may or may not be a good one but no-one would want the clothes if they were associated with her because she's not as cool or popular as she delusionally thinks she is. She's a moderately good musician who made 2 albums then gave up before she became like "Madonna" .
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I saw a show pop up on ABC Australias iView called Strike Back. Starred Andrew Lincon (the walking dead, teachers) and Richard Armitage. I thought it was pretty good, a little bit silly in points but a pretty well made drama. It was loosly about SAS in Iraq and the next epsiode looks to be set in africa and such. I don't know anything about the show but it was something new to Iview to check out instead of watching re-runs of Black Books (I lied, I still watched them) on Iview.
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I ignored the recommendations in this thread for too long, now it's past 5am and I've just watched the first 3 episodes of Misfits back-to-back. I only meant to start an episode before bed but it's utterly compulsive TV. Lots of talk about how Britain can't do sci-fi well, but this show plays incredibly well on the stuff we can do with a sci-fi bent.
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NaDy posted:I saw one episode and wanted to throw up. Do people actually non ironically like it? Watch Children of Earth. Avoid nearly everything else unless you have some kind of masochistic streak but seriously, Children of Earth was brilliant. And had Malcolm Tucker in it.
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MisterLizard posted:I ignored the recommendations in this thread for too long, now it's past 5am and I've just watched the first 3 episodes of Misfits back-to-back. I only meant to start an episode before bed but it's utterly compulsive TV. I gave the first series of Misfits to my Turkish sister in law, and she thought it was amazing, and is in the process of lending it to lots of other people she knows in Istanbul, all of who love it as well. I've yet to meet someone who doesn't like it, even my bosses 50 something very senior civil servant husband loves it, and he barely watches any TV at all. If you are reading this, and haven't watched it, go watch it, it's one of the best TV shows ever.
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ibroxmassive posted:Watch Children of Earth. Avoid nearly everything else unless you have some kind of masochistic streak but seriously, Children of Earth was brilliant. And had Malcolm Tucker in it. The one episode I saw was part of Children of Earth. I'm sorry but I was almost too embarrassed to get through the whole thing it was so bad. Even Malcolm Tucker can't save something like that.
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NaDy posted:The one episode I saw was part of Children of Earth. I'm sorry but I was almost too embarrassed to get through the whole thing it was so bad. Even Malcolm Tucker can't save something like that. Funnily enough, Children of Earth is the only part of Torchwood that's even remotely watchable. The rest of it is irredeemably awful.
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ibroxmassive posted:Watch Children of Earth. Avoid nearly everything else unless you have some kind of masochistic streak but seriously, Children of Earth was brilliant. And had Malcolm Tucker in it. The premise behind Children of Earth was fine. The execution was dreadful. Dreadful.
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RTD is very good at coming up with ideas, but terrible about executing them, especially resolving plot threads in a satisfactory manner.
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NaDy posted:I saw one episode and wanted to throw up. Do people actually non ironically like it? I know a lot of people who actually think Children of Earth is one of the greatest pieces of televised science fiction in broadcasting history.
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It was poo poo. Laughable poo poo.
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Sion posted:I know a lot of people who actually think Children of Earth is one of the greatest pieces of televised science fiction in broadcasting history. That's insane, they must have never seen any other piece of science fiction media ever.
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Oh god it's coming back.RTD posted:“The premise is a miracle happens in the world,” Davies says. “One day, on Earth, no one dies. The next day, no one dies. The day after that, no one dies. The [people who are] dying, keep dying … but don’t actually die. The possibility of death ceases to exist. Which is great for some people. But it’s an instant overnight population boom. The earth relies on people dying … What is society going to do now? Some of the answers are beautiful and brave. Some of the reactions are terrifying.” It's set in America. And Rhys is still in it. I see no possible way that they can handle something like this sensibly. If it's anything like Torchwood/Doctor Who I imagine that people will just keep carrying on their lives and maybe talk about it casually. Anything other than the complete and instant collapse of society would strike me as a massive underreaction.
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Isn't one of the new main characters a convicted child molestor who was about to get a lethal injection?
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Strom Cuzewon posted:Oh god it's coming back. Its BBC Sci-fi so it'll be about the personal lives and histories of 5 people, completely ignoring the implications for the other 6783323243.
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thebardyspoon posted:Isn't one of the new main characters a convicted child molestor who was about to get a lethal injection? Yeah it's going to be great. It will either be car crash tv at its finest, or it will actually be legitimately good like Children of Earth was. So it can't fail to entertain.
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marktheando posted:So it can't fail to entertain. You say that, but RTD is involved so I'm pretty sure it can.
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Strom Cuzewon posted:Oh god it's coming back. The way it's described just reminds me of that Steve Coogan sketch. "In 1977, no-one died. In 1978, no-one died. In 1979, no-one died. In 1980, someone died... In 1981, no-one died."
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Gram-O-Phone posted:The way it's described just reminds me of that Steve Coogan sketch. If Coogan was in it as the pool attendant then I would definitely watch it. Also with Chris Morris as the obligatory news reporter.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 18:59 |
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They missed a trick in that Lily Allen show by not having Pulp's Common People as the theme tune. It fits her to a loving t.
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# ? Mar 17, 2011 19:50 |
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Been watching Limmy's show. The Scottish BBC2 ident goes on for loving ever, what's the deal with that?
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"I've been doing it every week"??? (Lauren Laverne right at the start of 10 O'Clock live) DiscoJ fucked around with this message at 23:09 on Mar 17, 2011 |
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