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Fatkraken posted:BTW, what are the legalities or Unblock-US? If I can use it legitimately I might well stick with netflix for access to their US site, but if it's illegal there's not much point really.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 14:23 |
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I would have thought it's a grey area, verging on the black because of how they are promoting it. You're paying a 3rd party service to enable access to content that is not licensed in your country.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 14:25 |
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FreakyZoid posted:I would have thought it's a grey area, verging on the black because of how they are promoting it. You're paying a 3rd party service to enable access to content that is not licensed in your country. Yeah this pretty much, you are not going to get into trouble for it or anything, but its technically watching content that you are not licensed to watch in the UK.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 14:45 |
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Sad day for British TV, tonight begins the last series of TV Burp, and only 8 episodes.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 15:04 |
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I unblocked netflix usa on my ps3 using this guide http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=56323588#post56323588 Tonnes more content, otherwise I would have just cancelled my subscription as I have run out of things to watch on the UK one.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 15:14 |
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Brown Moses posted:Sad day for British TV, tonight begins the last series of TV Burp, and only 8 episodes. Like CN UK won't run that poo poo into the ground instead of airing cartoons. Also confirming those instructions work perfectly well for Wii too. I understand why region locking exists, but it doesn't mean I have to like it none. ConanThe3rd fucked around with this message at 17:15 on Feb 4, 2012 |
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the_cow_fan posted:I unblocked netflix usa on my ps3 using this guide http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=56323588#post56323588 Sadly this didn't work for me. It didn't recognise my login, as I guess it thinks I'm a US customer now. What a shame.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 17:25 |
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Had a minor panic with Unblockus, got it and spent about 15 minutes panicking that I'd now not be able to watch The Thick of It, since it's apparently not available in the US. Only just realised you can turn it off. Panic over. The Thick of It is really loving good by the way, I just started watching it yesterday, and it's kept me happy for many an hour.
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 20:07 |
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They just did a pathetic viewer-participation trick on The Magicians. It involved a "random" method of selecting a food that was so obviously deterministic. How dumb do they think we are?
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# ? Feb 4, 2012 21:02 |
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HoldYourFire posted:They just did a pathetic viewer-participation trick on The Magicians. It involved a "random" method of selecting a food that was so obviously deterministic. How dumb do they think we are? You're dumb enough to watch The Magicians
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Jakabite posted:Had a minor panic with Unblockus, got it and spent about 15 minutes panicking that I'd now not be able to watch The Thick of It, since it's apparently not available in the US. Only just realised you can turn it off. Panic over. The Thick of It is really loving good by the way, I just started watching it yesterday, and it's kept me happy for many an hour. It really is fantastic. There is also a decent companion book, available here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Thick-Missing-DoSAC-Files/dp/0571272541/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328393203&sr=8-1 Basically, it's Malcolm's insurance file, and he's left it in a taxi.
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Brown Moses posted:Sad day for British TV, tonight begins the last series of TV Burp, and only 8 episodes. I stopped watching TV Burp a couple of years back - started becoming too over reliant on gimmick characters like the knitted thing and the fake fat woman from Eastenders. The best thing about Netflix UK is that it has kicked Lovefilm into getting more content in their on demand line up.
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Red Oktober posted:It really is fantastic. There is also a decent companion book, available here: Ah, thanks a lot, I'll take a look at that. All I could think when the new Secretary of State came in at the start of season 3 was 'Oh look, it's champion horse rider, Sue Lewis!'
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# ? Feb 5, 2012 00:01 |
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New series of Being Human has just started on BBC Three. Life without Mitchell.
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# ? Feb 5, 2012 22:03 |
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How was it? I missed it because I was busy shouting at dragons, and I figured I'd read some reviews and such before giving it a pop on iPlayer.
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# ? Feb 5, 2012 22:37 |
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With being human , I've got the impression now most of the cast has gone they have decided to go completely insane with the plot time travelling future ghosts but to be honest at least it was interesting, ill give it a few more episodes at least.
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# ? Feb 5, 2012 23:06 |
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How are most of the cast gone? Mitchell was the only one who left right?
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# ? Feb 5, 2012 23:09 |
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thebardyspoon posted:How are most of the cast gone? Mitchell was the only one who left right? Nope Nina and George are dead
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# ? Feb 5, 2012 23:10 |
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As of the end of this episode George, Mitchell & Nina are dead leaving only Annie who I would say is a "main cast" character still alive
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# ? Feb 5, 2012 23:13 |
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They also killed off the new villain that had only just been introduced off-screen, too Being Human was so uncomfortable to watch. They did a good job, but having to write out George and Nina, one of them off-screen without having any time to adjust to the absence of Mitchell... there wasn't any chance it could have worked. EDIT: Also, everyone watch Peter Capaldi's The Cricklewood Greats. It's a really entertaining look at an interesting part of British film history Not a Twat fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Feb 6, 2012 |
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Not a Twat posted:EDIT: Also, everyone watch Peter Capaldi's The Cricklewood Greats. It's a really entertaining look at an interesting part of British film history I second this. Another cracking BBC 4 show.
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# ? Feb 6, 2012 03:19 |
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ShortLeroy posted:New series of Being Human has just started on BBC Three. I was distracted all the way through with how much new werewolf lad looks like Kelly from 'Misfits'. Turns out they're brother and sister. Not sure about the new series yet. It's got a bit silly in a non Misfits way, I much preferred it when it was about a vampire, ghost and werewolf trying to act as normal as they could in a house in Bristol. And not some sort of bollocks Terminator style time travel affair with vampires trying to take over the world. I liked the new girl ghost who was still wearing her clothes from the 50s, that was a nice touch. But we came to the conclusion that it'd actually be a bit rubbish to be a werewolf though. As well as ageing and eventually dying, you have to go through a painful transformation to turn into a werewolf, but you remember nothing of that bit, only the pain. And the whole of the way through we were taking the piss out of George's hilariously OTT screaming, not realising that it'd be the last time we'd hear it. I'm sure he partly got the gig based on his ability to scream, and willingness to run around naked. Is there going to be or is there a thread for UK Being Human yet?
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# ? Feb 6, 2012 11:13 |
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Being human was interesting. From here it can either become good again, or disappear into ridiculousness. Being human spoilers below Is George definitely not in the rest of the series? The future lady turning into a ghost and hinting about time traveling at the same time in the episode George becomes a ghost makes me think we will see him in ghost form again protecting the baby. Ghost werewolf?
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# ? Feb 6, 2012 15:41 |
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"The Simptrons" How long are they going to keep this up for?
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# ? Feb 7, 2012 19:25 |
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sex pervert posted:"The Simptrons" It sort of made sense with this episode, due to the 'tron' reference in the 3D segment at the end. Whether that was by coincidence or not, I have no idea.
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# ? Feb 7, 2012 19:54 |
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No talk about the impending return of 10 O'clock Live yet? I watched the a couple of shows in the first series but gave up due to Jimmy Carr being a chore to sit through and the other presenters seeming uncomfortable and alot less funny than their usual telly appearances (I guess a symptom of being live). Also some rather bad choices of interviewee including Alastair Campbell who clearly is able to hold his own in an interview against seasoned political veterans so why they thought David Mitchell would fair any better I don't know. I would hope they decided to change things up for the new series, seems like they have the potential to have a great show but a combination of being live (is there any real need for it?) and trying to cram too much in rather than giving some of the more noteworthy subjects or interviews time led to me not bothering to watch the rest of the series.
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Not a Twat posted:EDIT: Also, everyone watch Peter Capaldi's The Cricklewood Greats. It's a really entertaining look at an interesting part of British film history Thanks for the recommendation, it was great, but I was noting down film titles for the first 30 minutes before it finally clicked with me. Now how can I watch Thumbs Up Matron?
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# ? Feb 7, 2012 23:28 |
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Yeah I'll watch 10 O'Clock live to see if they learnt anything from the last series, but to be honest if they havn't I won't be going out of my way to see the rest. It has a lot of potential but just wasn't executed very well last time. Edit: Also any excuse to fawn over Lauren Laverne, I don't know what it is about that woman but my god...
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# ? Feb 8, 2012 00:09 |
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They made a lot of improvements after the first episode or two, but it wasn't great. It's a shame, as I like everyone involved, but apart from Brooker doing what were essentially Newswipe segments, nothing really clicked.
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# ? Feb 8, 2012 00:19 |
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TTOS's problem is that 90 percent of it is just topical humour. It's just sickipedia toned down and adjusted for the day's main headlines. Which makes it' no different to Mock The Week. It's no coincidence that the only bit that regularly worked were Brooker's rants, because they were the only bits that were consistently satirical; using humour as a vehicle for underlying critique. TTOS's usual benchmark, The Daily Show, is the same; it isn't Jon Stewart just making throw away "dumb politican, ha, ha" jokes, it's Jon Stewart building up to punchlines that confirm the incompetence and/or hypocrisy of politicians and media.
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Not a Twat posted:Being Human was so uncomfortable to watch. They did a good job, but having to write out George and Nina, one of them off-screen without having any time to adjust to the absence of Mitchell... there wasn't any chance it could have worked. I'll keep watching, I enjoy the show so I'll give it a chance.However, I would have rather had the first few episodes of this series to get to where we are now though.
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# ? Feb 8, 2012 01:08 |
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The trouble with trying to do a British Daily Show is the fundamental difference in culture. In America the news agenda is set and driven by the news networks; therefore it makes sense for the chief satirical organ also to be prominently displayed on television in the form of the Daily Show and Colbert Report. For us, the key players are still the newspapers. It's the newspaper editors that Leveson wants to talk to about press ethics. When did you last hear of a big scandal that was broken by Sky News? It doesn't happen; and so therefore we have Private Eye. It can be embarrassing for a few minutes to have nasty things said about you on HIGNFY, but then it passes on; it's only if it sticks in print that you've got a real problem. Likewise, American public figures don't get worried because the Onion took the piss out of them, but if one of the news channels gets its teeth into you, then you're in trouble. Trin Tragula fucked around with this message at 01:27 on Feb 8, 2012 |
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Grobbit posted:No talk about the impending return of 10 O'clock Live yet? I can remember when, once, Laverne got a message in her ear that a No Fly Zone was imposed over Libya, which she broke to the sound of confused applause because it just sort of came out in the middle of a discussion. I have no idea why it's live; it's not meant to be rolling news or anything.
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# ? Feb 8, 2012 09:08 |
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Before 10 o'clock live aired last time, the promotion made it look like The Day Today, but when it actually aired it was nothing like it. There is a lot of potential, and I will watch at least the first episode to see how it turns out, but I do not have very high expectations.
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# ? Feb 8, 2012 12:27 |
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The worst thing about it (and there are a lot to choose from) is probably the fact that it has an audience and that they are morons. Awful show.
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Mickolution posted:The worst thing about it (and there are a lot to choose from) is probably the fact that it has an audience and that they are morons. It's just self-congratulatory bullshit for students and guardian readers who think that 'lol daily mail' and 'politicians are bad!' is incisive satire.
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# ? Feb 8, 2012 13:38 |
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Mickolution posted:The worst thing about it (and there are a lot to choose from) is probably the fact that it has an audience and that they are morons. This was the worst example, I think: the interview with Bob Crow.
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dos4gw posted:It's just self-congratulatory bullshit for students and guardian readers who think that 'lol daily mail' and 'politicians are bad!' is incisive satire. This is the strongest impression that this show has given me summed up far more succinctly than I could have done. Thanks.
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dos4gw posted:It's just self-congratulatory bullshit for students and guardian readers who think that 'lol daily mail' and 'politicians are bad!' is incisive satire. I feel vindicated in not watching any episode but the first if it continued this way. I'd always wondered if it ended up good after a poo poo first episode or something. I'm a fan of both David Mitchell and Charlie Brooker so I was looking forward to it when I first heard of it. Most of what I remember from actually watching the first episode is the audience clapping and cheering at literally every word said by the presenters interspersed with a bunch of sketches involving costumes and the presenters appearing to not understand what they were talking about.
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Dockertae posted:I feel vindicated in not watching any episode but the first if it continued this way. I'd always wondered if it ended up good after a poo poo first episode or something. I watched one episode then watched this to wash the taste out of my mouth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDsr2FyQT08
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