• Battlestar Galactica

    From unixl0rd@21:2/150 to All on Thu Feb 8 10:25:15 2024
    So, I decided to give Battlestar Galactica (1978) a shot after finishing Voyager. I'm two episodes into the first season and so far I like it!

    One thing though, that woman with the kid has terrible parenting skills; she just lets him wander off with his creepy robot-dog.

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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Unixl0Rd on Thu Feb 8 15:10:23 2024
    *** Quoting Unixl0Rd to All dated 02-08-24 ***
    So, I decided to give Battlestar Galactica (1978) a shot after finishing Voyager. I'm two episodes into the first season and so far I like it!

    Heh. Yeah, I don't know if I can go that far back and still enjoy it. Television in the 70s and early 80s (particulary where the target demographic was expected to be kids) had a pretty big layer of cheese on the writing, and some pretty miserable production values. I re-watched the Six Million Dollar Man last year. Some of it was pretty tough going. Right now I'm watching Miami Vice. The aesthetic is every bit as great as I remember, but some of the acting is...not great.

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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Abbub on Thu Feb 8 19:10:00 2024
    Hello Abbub!

    ** On Thursday 08.02.24 - 15:10, Abbub wrote to Unixl0Rd:

    Right now I'm watching Miami Vice. The aesthetic is every bit as great as I remember, but some of the acting is...not great.

    Give Burn Notice a try. A great and fun series.


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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Ogg on Thu Feb 8 21:10:27 2024
    I watched the first couple of seasons of Burn Notice. I remember the 'tech' being like Macgyver on steroids... "With a coat hanger, a gum wrapper, a 9 volt battery, and a broken cell phone, you can make a laser to burn your way out of a prison cell." I remember the female lead beind easy on the eyes but with a staggeringly bad irish accent. And I remember Bruce Campbell being *awesome*, because Bruce Campbell is *always* awesome!

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  • From SirRonmit@21:2/120 to Abbub on Fri Feb 9 07:24:11 2024
    to burn your way out of a prison cell." I remember the female lead
    beind easy on the eyes but with a staggeringly bad irish accent. And I

    Oh, yeah, Gabrielle Anwar (British)

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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to ABBUB on Fri Feb 9 10:35:00 2024
    Heh. Yeah, I don't know if I can go that far back and still enjoy it. Televisi
    in the 70s and early 80s (particulary where the target demographic was expect
    to be kids) had a pretty big layer of cheese on the writing, and some pretty serable production values. I re-watched the Six Million Dollar Man last year. me of it was pretty tough going. Right now I'm watching Miami Vice. The aest
    tic is every bit as great as I remember, but some of the acting is...not great

    I am not sure I think of Miami Vice being targeted to kids... maybe teens
    but not young children. :D


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  • From unixl0rd@21:2/150 to Abbub on Fri Feb 9 09:51:02 2024
    on the writing, and some pretty miserable production values. I
    re-watched the Six Million Dollar Man last year. Some of it was pretty

    This is the next series I want to watch. One thing I enjoy about old TV shows are the longer camera shots (not sure if it's the right expression). Modern TV shows make me dizzy.

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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Dumas Walker on Sat Feb 10 10:39:32 2024
    *** Quoting Dumas Walker to Abbub dated 02-09-24 ***
    I am not sure I think of Miami Vice being targeted to kids... maybe
    teens

    Yeah, I meant that it's a little bit more watchable because it *wasn't* targeted towards kids. Writers seemed to have had some contempt for kids or something, and really went overboard dumbing their scripts down back in the day. You can see the stark difference between a show thought to be for adults versus one that was 'family oriented' when you compare Airwolf season one (which is a lot darker) to the subsequent seasons which shifted towards 'family friendly.'

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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Unixl0Rd on Sat Feb 10 10:45:22 2024
    *** Quoting Unixl0Rd to Abbub dated 02-09-24 ***
    This is the next series I want to watch. One thing I enjoy about old TV
    shows are the longer camera shots (not sure if it's the right
    expression). Modern TV shows make me dizzy.

    So one thing that I've noticed is that the pacing for older shows (particularly in the 70s, but this is true for even Miami Vice, filmed in the mid-eighties) is much slower than what we see in modern shows. If someone in Miami Vice goes from location A to location B, they'll almost always show them doing so, instead of just jumping from a shot of them leaving to a shot of them arriving.

    As far as The Six Million Dollar Man goes, I enjoyed it, but I have to say if you're a little OCD like me, the continuity issues may drive you bonkers.

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  • From Geri Atricks@21:4/102 to Abbub on Sat Feb 10 15:14:38 2024
    As far as The Six Million Dollar Man goes, I enjoyed it, but I have to
    say if you're a little OCD like me, the continuity issues may drive you bonkers.

    You mean like this thread that is supposed to be about Battlestar Galactica? People changing the topic of a thread without having the sense to change the subject line is what dives me bonkers. Seems like there is no such thing as Netetiquette anymore.

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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to ABBUB on Sun Feb 11 11:13:00 2024
    I am not sure I think of Miami Vice being targeted to kids... maybe
    teens

    Yeah, I meant that it's a little bit more watchable because it *wasn't* target
    towards kids. Writers seemed to have had some contempt for kids or something,
    nd really went overboard dumbing their scripts down back in the day. You can s
    the stark difference between a show thought to be for adults versus one that s 'family oriented' when you compare Airwolf season one (which is a lot darker
    to the subsequent seasons which shifted towards 'family friendly.'

    Yes, I agree. The A-Team is probably another good example. I would
    sometimes catch a bit of an episode when MeTV was running it recently and
    it was even more dumbed-down than I remember. ;)


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to unixl0rd on Sat Feb 10 07:30:00 2024
    unixl0rd wrote to Abbub <=-

    on the writing, and some pretty miserable production values. I
    re-watched the Six Million Dollar Man last year. Some of it was pretty

    This is the next series I want to watch. One thing I enjoy about old TV shows are the longer camera shots (not sure if it's the right
    expression). Modern TV shows make me dizzy.

    I'm going back to Space:1999. Loved that show when it came out, wanted
    an Eagle instead of a car when I got my license at 16. :)



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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Poindexter Fortran on Sun Feb 11 21:37:37 2024
    *** Quoting Poindexter Fortran to Unixl0Rd dated 02-10-24 ***
    I'm going back to Space:1999. Loved that show when it came out, wanted
    an Eagle instead of a car when I got my license at 16. :)
    I had a little metal model of the Eagle from Space 1999 when I was very little that I absolutely cherished. I remember almost nothing about the show itself, though.

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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Dumas Walker on Sun Feb 11 21:39:39 2024
    *** Quoting Dumas Walker to Abbub dated 02-11-24 ***
    Yes, I agree. The A-Team is probably another good example. I would

    Yep. The A-Team was THE number one show for me in late-elementary school / early-middle school. I've rewatched the pre-Frankie seasons a couple of times and can still enjoy it for the nostalgia, but it requires a pretty heavy dose of suspension of disbelief.

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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Mon Feb 12 10:42:00 2024
    I'm going back to Space:1999. Loved that show when it came out, wanted
    an Eagle instead of a car when I got my license at 16. :)

    I didn't remember that show from when it originally aired, but I did catch several episodes on Comet a couple of years ago. I found it to be entertaining. Unfortunately, that was right before the "local" station
    dropped Comet from its subchannel lineup which, in turn, lead to the cable company replacing it with whatever the TV station replaced it with (Rewind
    or Grit).


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  • From Dumas Walker@21:1/175 to ABBUB on Mon Feb 12 10:43:00 2024
    Yep. The A-Team was THE number one show for me in late-elementary school / ear
    -middle school. I've rewatched the pre-Frankie seasons a couple of times and c
    still enjoy it for the nostalgia, but it requires a pretty heavy dose of susp
    sion of disbelief.

    I can't remember for sure how old I was when it first came out, but it was must-watch for at least the first couple of seasons. ;)


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Abbub on Mon Feb 12 06:28:00 2024
    Abbub wrote to Poindexter Fortran <=-

    I had a little metal model of the Eagle from Space 1999 when I was very little that I absolutely cherished. I remember almost nothing about
    the show itself, though.

    There are episodes online on YouTube now, they're better quality than
    the bad VHS scans I downloaded. Classic Gerry/Sylvia Anderson "The
    future seen through the eyes of the '70s" Sci-fi.

    UFO, another Anderson production is on Filmrise, one of the free
    streaming services. It was a sort of prequel to Space:1999.



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  • From N2QFD@21:1/154 to Dumas Walker on Sun Feb 11 19:30:04 2024
    I want to way AirWolf was the evening draw here at that age. Again, not sure I could take it in the 21st century.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to unixl0rd on Tue Feb 13 20:06:44 2024
    On 08 Feb 2024 at 10:25a, unixl0rd pondered and said...

    So, I decided to give Battlestar Galactica (1978) a shot after finishing Voyager. I'm two episodes into the first season and so far I like it!

    One thing though, that woman with the kid has terrible parenting skills; she just lets him wander off with his creepy robot-dog.

    Funny thing I have just started to think about this show recently also, I think I have a box set of the episodes somewhere... it was one of the earlier SciFi shows on TV I used to watch as a kid.

    It has it's moments but overall I liked it... :)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Abbub on Tue Feb 13 20:07:37 2024
    On 08 Feb 2024 at 03:10p, Abbub pondered and said...

    on the writing, and some pretty miserable production values. I
    re-watched the Six Million Dollar Man last year. Some of it was pretty tough going. Right now I'm watching Miami Vice. The aesthetic is

    Do I admit to being a kid, thinking I was Steve Austin and running around making the do do do noise while pretending to look half way across the school playing fields at some distant tree.. :)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Geri Atricks on Tue Feb 13 20:10:03 2024
    On 10 Feb 2024 at 03:14p, Geri Atricks pondered and said...
    You mean like this thread that is supposed to be about Battlestar Galactica? People changing the topic of a thread without having the
    sense to change the subject line is what dives me bonkers. Seems like there is no such thing as Netetiquette anymore.

    I understand your annoyance but hopefully we're all learning as we go and can remember to update the subject as we chat about other stuff.

    It's nice to be chatting about all sorts of shows.

    Best, Paul

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Feb 13 20:10:54 2024
    On 10 Feb 2024 at 07:30a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    I'm going back to Space:1999. Loved that show when it came out, wanted
    an Eagle instead of a car when I got my license at 16. :)

    If only we could all have comlocks... and staff who can transform into birds etc... both useful to have.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Abbub on Tue Feb 13 20:11:42 2024
    On 11 Feb 2024 at 09:39p, Abbub pondered and said...

    Yep. The A-Team was THE number one show for me in late-elementary school
    / early-middle school. I've rewatched the pre-Frankie seasons a couple
    of times and can still enjoy it for the nostalgia, but it requires a pretty heavy dose of suspension of disbelief.

    I saw an old magazine ad that had Mr T and Boy George on it, seems there was an episode where the singer featured in it.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Feb 13 20:52:19 2024
    On 12 Feb 2024 at 06:28a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    UFO, another Anderson production is on Filmrise, one of the free
    streaming services. It was a sort of prequel to Space:1999.

    Loved the theme music for that show, and the fact that they have live actors.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Avon on Tue Feb 13 06:26:00 2024
    Avon wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    If only we could all have comlocks... and staff who can transform into birds etc... both useful to have.

    If only someone would make a cellular comlock. I'd put it alongside a
    Trek bluetooth communicator... :)




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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Avon on Tue Feb 13 06:35:00 2024
    Avon wrote to Abbub <=-

    Do I admit to being a kid, thinking I was Steve Austin and running
    around making the do do do noise while pretending to look half way
    across the school playing fields at some distant tree.. :)

    Why did you stop?




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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Avon on Tue Feb 13 09:27:43 2024
    *** Quoting Avon to Abbub dated 02-13-24 ***
    Do I admit to being a kid, thinking I was Steve Austin and running
    around making the do do do noise while pretending to look half way
    across the school playing fields at some distant tree.. :)

    It'd be stranger if you were a kid during that era and DIDN'T run in slow motion while making the noise. ;) My relationship with my first 'girlfriend' (in kindergarten) was based entirely on the fact that I had a Bionic Man action figure and she had a Bionic Woman action figure. :D

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  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Avon on Tue Feb 13 09:34:18 2024
    *** Quoting Avon to Abbub dated 02-13-24 ***
    I saw an old magazine ad that had Mr T and Boy George on it, seems
    there was an episode where the singer featured in it.

    Yeah, it's actually relatively progressive for the time, too. The plot is that there's a *country and western* singer named Cowboy George who Face books for this country bar (apparently as a side hustle) and Boy George shows up instead, for reasons I don't remember. There's a bank robbery that Boy George helps thwart, and though the country fans are initially sceptical about Boy George's looks, they warm up to the music. Mr. T gives Boy George his stamp of approval and tells him that he's okay!

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Feb 17 09:37:39 2024
    On 13 Feb 2024 at 06:35a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...


    Do I admit to being a kid, thinking I was Steve Austin and running around making the do do do noise while pretending to look half way across the school playing fields at some distant tree.. :)

    Why did you stop?

    Couldn't master making the do do do noises so they were quiet enough not to trip of the bad guys I was looking at them :)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Abbub on Sat Feb 17 09:38:15 2024
    It'd be stranger if you were a kid during that era and DIDN'T run in slow motion while making the noise. ;) My relationship with my first 'girlfriend' (in kindergarten) was based entirely on the fact that I
    had a Bionic Man action figure and she had a Bionic Woman action

    He he... yep good times indeed... :)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Abbub on Sat Feb 17 09:38:48 2024
    On 13 Feb 2024 at 09:34a, Abbub pondered and said...

    robbery that Boy George helps thwart, and though the country fans are initially sceptical about Boy George's looks, they warm up to the
    music. Mr. T gives Boy George his stamp of approval and tells him that he's okay!

    cool, nice to hear about this... never saw the episode but yeah cool..

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