Stacy Slater to appear on Being Human
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:25 pm
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Theres been 2 series already...deadly habit wrote:that new syfy show that just started? if so it's a pretty good show from just the pilot being aired
Il have to keep an eye out for this then, im always intrigued to see how americans change british things ala "the office"deadly habit wrote:ah figures that the one decent show that syfy has put out in awhile is an american remake of a british series
But WHY thoclifford_- wrote:Il have to keep an eye out for this then, im always intrigued to see how americans change british things ala "the office"deadly habit wrote:ah figures that the one decent show that syfy has put out in awhile is an american remake of a british series
.onelove. wrote:But WHY thoclifford_- wrote:Il have to keep an eye out for this then, im always intrigued to see how americans change british things ala "the office"deadly habit wrote:ah figures that the one decent show that syfy has put out in awhile is an american remake of a british series
Imagine if we tried remaking The Wire or The Sopranos or something, with horrible cultural substitutes i.e. The Sopranos became Cockneys so the audience can relate more.
Why do US networks have to redo the whole series instead of just broadcast the British version? Are American audiences that offened by our accents that they cannot relate to story arcs set outside their boarders?
for starters we have higher production values over here which is generally immediately noticeable.onelove. wrote:But WHY thoclifford_- wrote:Il have to keep an eye out for this then, im always intrigued to see how americans change british things ala "the office"deadly habit wrote:ah figures that the one decent show that syfy has put out in awhile is an american remake of a british series
Imagine if we tried remaking The Wire or The Sopranos or something, with horrible cultural substitutes i.e. The Sopranos became Cockneys so the audience can relate more.
Why do US networks have to redo the whole series instead of just broadcast the British version? Are American audiences that offened by our accents that they cannot relate to story arcs set outside their boarders?
bullshit, its just trash tv bar a few good programmes.deadly habit wrote:for starters we have higher production values over here which is generally immediately noticeable.onelove. wrote:But WHY thoclifford_- wrote:Il have to keep an eye out for this then, im always intrigued to see how americans change british things ala "the office"deadly habit wrote:ah figures that the one decent show that syfy has put out in awhile is an american remake of a british series
Imagine if we tried remaking The Wire or The Sopranos or something, with horrible cultural substitutes i.e. The Sopranos became Cockneys so the audience can relate more.
Why do US networks have to redo the whole series instead of just broadcast the British version? Are American audiences that offened by our accents that they cannot relate to story arcs set outside their boarders?
it's why so many us shows are imported to other countries programming and not the other way around
yea but even our trash tv has higher production value to it, where as even some of the shows i love say on the bbc look like they were shot on a shoestring budgetdubmatters wrote:bullshit, its just trash tv bar a few good shows.deadly habit wrote:for starters we have higher production values over here which is generally immediately noticeable.onelove. wrote:But WHY thoclifford_- wrote:Il have to keep an eye out for this then, im always intrigued to see how americans change british things ala "the office"deadly habit wrote:ah figures that the one decent show that syfy has put out in awhile is an american remake of a british series
Imagine if we tried remaking The Wire or The Sopranos or something, with horrible cultural substitutes i.e. The Sopranos became Cockneys so the audience can relate more.
Why do US networks have to redo the whole series instead of just broadcast the British version? Are American audiences that offened by our accents that they cannot relate to story arcs set outside their boarders?
it's why so many us shows are imported to other countries programming and not the other way around
I'm not going to debate the merits of pap tv. My "shoesting tv" has some substance rather than the vulgar commercial advert ridden drivel that gets ported internationally from the us.deadly habit wrote:
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deadly habit wrote:for starters we have higher production values over here which is generally immediately noticeable.onelove. wrote:But WHY thoclifford_- wrote:Il have to keep an eye out for this then, im always intrigued to see how americans change british things ala "the office"deadly habit wrote:ah figures that the one decent show that syfy has put out in awhile is an american remake of a british series
Imagine if we tried remaking The Wire or The Sopranos or something, with horrible cultural substitutes i.e. The Sopranos became Cockneys so the audience can relate more.
Why do US networks have to redo the whole series instead of just broadcast the British version? Are American audiences that offened by our accents that they cannot relate to story arcs set outside their boarders?
it's why so many us shows are imported to other countries programming and not the other way around
To me, thats like someone saying mt.edens version of archangel is better than burials...deadly habit wrote:the office us vs the office uk are completely different beasts though, so not a good example, plus as much as i love the uk office the us one is better
You may have a massive budget but it doesn't mean you can make a good series. American TV has loads of good shows and so on but there's far more shit than quality.deadly habit wrote: for starters we have higher production values over here which is generally immediately noticeable
it's why so many us shows are imported to other countries programming and not the other way around