BBC Documentaries

From: Chris (CHRISSS) 8 May 2015 18:48
To: koswix 26 of 56
I like him. Finally got around to watching Rise of the Planet of the Apes with him in.
From: Chris (CHRISSS) 8 May 2015 18:48
To: Queeg 500 (JESUSONEEZ) 27 of 56
Oohh yeah, I like her too. Seen a few things she has done.
From: koswix 8 May 2015 18:52
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 28 of 56
Quite like him on the radio (infinite monkey cage) where I can't see his shiny, smug face.
From: Chris (CHRISSS) 8 May 2015 19:47
To: koswix 29 of 56
Not the BC I meant but yes, I do like IMC. He does come across as a tit sometimes though, but I also enjoy his spacey documentaries.
From: DeannaG (CYBATRON) 8 May 2015 20:27
To: milko 30 of 56
It nice when you find something that is not only educational, but well done and entertaining as well. Not all companies put in the effort they should.

Like for the nature ones, we don't really care for the ones where they've got someone talking another language as you're watching them speak, and you either have to read it, or they have voice overs that don't match up.

Some of the ones with the voice overs put me in mind of the old Kung Fu Theater they had on when I was a kid. The guys mouth would stop moving, but you could still here the voice over going on and on, or their lips were going at breakneck speed, and you just got something like "Hi".

I want to see what the documentary is about, and not who thinks they should be on camera all the time. I don't mind a few shots of someone explaining something in depth, but you don't need a visual person throughout something like a nature documentary. People want to see the animals and where they live. It's why we watch them. :)

The BBC really gets some beautiful shots of some wonderful places. :)
From: DeannaG (CYBATRON) 8 May 2015 20:34
To: fixrman 31 of 56
There are some good ones out there, and I think the industry should concentrate on working with them.

We tried to watch one on oceans a while ago, and it had this guy on it with voice overs for him. They spent more time on him, then on the oceans and what lives in them. The whole thing was very poorly done.

I grew up watching Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and Jacques Cousteau. They were my all time favorite shows as a kid. We never missed an episode of them at my grandparents. Everyone in the house loved them. They'd come on and the whole family was in the livingroom for the whole time. :)
From: DeannaG (CYBATRON) 8 May 2015 20:42
To: Queeg 500 (JESUSONEEZ) 32 of 56
I'm not a big fan of the doom scenario stuff myself. If it's something going to actually happen in my lifetime, maybe. It's not like we could actually do anything about it. If and when it happens, it happens. I'd rather hear about things like our jungles, forests, mountains, oceans, etc. You know?

We watch a lot of the space documentary ones as well. We really like the ones that talk about creations and how they happened. We also like the ones that talk about the possibility of one day going out there and making a proper exploration of other planets. Both in and out of our system. There is just so much out there we'll never get to experience. We don't live long enough, and our technology hasn't caught up to our imaginations for such projects. Not really.
From: DeannaG (CYBATRON) 8 May 2015 20:48
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 33 of 56
Have you ever seen Gorillas in the Mist? The movie they did about Dian Fossey and the mountain gorillas of Africa. I love that movie. It's one of my favorites. I love the shots of the gorillas.

We watch a  lot of the primate ones as well. We just watched one the other day about snub nosed monkeys. They're adorable!

I like monkeys. :)
From: koswix 8 May 2015 23:02
To: ALL34 of 56
To those mentioning the new Cosmos series, did you ever see the original Carl Satan series? Utterly brilliant (if a little dated with the special effects), and was basically the core of my first year astronomy course.
From: milko 8 May 2015 23:10
To: koswix 35 of 56
SATAN SATAN SATAN
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From: koswix 8 May 2015 23:58
To: milko 37 of 56
Got to love a bit of Carl Satan.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 9 May 2015 10:11
To: koswix 38 of 56
quote: koswix
To those mentioning the new Cosmos series, did you ever see the original Carl Satan series? 

http://www.tehforum.co.uk/forum/index.php?webtag=DEFAULT&msg=41468.17

From: koswix 9 May 2015 11:07
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 39 of 56
I can't be expected to remember what was said half a thread ago. Sheesh!
From: fixrman 9 May 2015 13:52
To: DeannaG (CYBATRON) 40 of 56
I'd like to see a lot more documentaries and fewer cop/CSI-type shows. How many more sicko plots do we have to see before we get good TV back again?

Hell, even the Rockford Files was better... Well, at least when I was 14 it was.  :-P

Well Mariska Hargitay is not tough on my eyes... I'd like to build her a cake or something, maybe catch a delicious bass for her.  %-)
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From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 9 May 2015 20:40
To: koswix 41 of 56
To be fair, I probably didn't even read it anyway.
From: DeannaG (CYBATRON)10 May 2015 02:03
To: fixrman 42 of 56
We watch a lot of the dramas too. We like shows they actually put some effort into with an good storyline. We've been known to watch many of the crime, rescue, and medical dramas, but good documentaries tend to be our favorites.

Some others we like are The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Falling Skies, Vikings, Helix, The Strain, and we loved what they did with Battlestar Galactica. We've also been fans of the Star Trek shows since we were kids.

I remember the Rockford Files, St. Elsewhere, Emergency, Columbo, Kojak, Space 1999, and so many others over the years. I'd like to see them redo Space 1999. Like they did Battlestar Galactica. I'd like to see what they might be able to do with it now, compared to what they were able to do back when we were kids.

Do you remember a show named The Land of the Lost? I liked the general storyline, but that show needed some serious help in the special effects department. lol
From: fixrman10 May 2015 02:19
To: DeannaG (CYBATRON) 43 of 56
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Land of the Lost? I liked the general storyline, but that show needed some serious help in the special effects department.

Why do you think that?  :-P

Check out Breaking Bad. I was shocked to find out I was addicted to it. Very, very good plot and story line.

From: Chris (CHRISSS)10 May 2015 09:00
To: fixrman 44 of 56
I really need to finish watching Breaking Bad. I got about half way through the first series, was enjoying it, got distracted by something and haven't watched it since. I think the second series was starting when I was watching it so lots to catch up on.

I do seem to do that with TV series. I did the same with 24, watched a few, and possibly watched one episode of Lost.
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From: johngti_mk-ii10 May 2015 09:01
To: DeannaG (CYBATRON) 45 of 56
A space 1999 remake would be good so long as they kept the theme tune