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I like the 70's style videotape. Every British show I watched from the 1960's to mid-1990's looked universally awful so it seems appropriate. Not sure if it was a PAL thing or if the British enjoyed a color palette that looked like dried piss.
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christmas boots posted:haha look at the funny foreign kid what an adorable little sex offender Somehow he was getting laid 24/7 when the show was popular.
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# ? Aug 21, 2020 22:55 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:I like the 70's style videotape. Every British show I watched from the 1960's to mid-1990's looked universally awful so it seems appropriate. TV in the UK was funded by a TV tax, so they didn't get that sweet, sweet funding from commercials like we did in the US. It's most likely they just couldn't afford better equipment. There was even a joke about it in National Lampoon's European Vacation.
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# ? Aug 21, 2020 23:12 |
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rodbeard posted:Somehow he was getting laid 24/7 when the show was popular. I saw him in that From Dusk til Dawn series that was on Hulu awhile ago, and god I didn't recognize him. Like, I knew he was familiar, but it took me a couple "Really!?" to piece together that it was him.
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# ? Aug 21, 2020 23:24 |
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the_steve posted:that From Dusk til Dawn series that was on Hulu awhile ago, Was that any good? I am a big fan of From Dusk Till Dawn, but I saw the direct to video sequels, and Holy Jesus gently caress they are awful.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 00:50 |
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Iron Crowned posted:TV in the UK was funded by a TV tax, so they didn't get that sweet, sweet funding from commercials like we did in the US. It's most likely they just couldn't afford better equipment. Well the BBC was. There was an independent channel by that point and they did have slightly better production values but not by a lot. Monty Python did an entire episode about the BBC running out of money. "Mrs. Kelly, who owns the flat where they live, has said that they can stay on until the end of the month." (PAL was a thing though, a lot of the footage was meant to be seen at a slightly higher resolution. But also, 70s aesthetics, man.)
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 01:05 |
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Baba Yaga Fanboy posted:God that British counterpart was truly, truly awful. Part of what makes Red's frequent threats slightly more palatable is that he's this not particularly threatening looking old dude. You cast a more hulking bloke in the same role and suddenly those threats come off way, way darker Red not threatening? Clarence boedicker emanates pure menace.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 01:35 |
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Baba Yaga Fanboy posted:God that British counterpart was truly, truly awful. Part of what makes Red's frequent threats slightly more palatable is that he's this not particularly threatening looking old dude. You cast a more hulking bloke in the same role and suddenly those threats come off way, way darker How the gently caress can you say Clarence Boddicker isn't "threatening" Edit:^^ drat it.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 02:09 |
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It has been awhile since I've actually watched That 70's show so I'm not sure how the show held up in general. It is kind of weird that we're farther away from the 90's than the show was compared to the 70's when it started. If That 80's show didn't bomb maybe that would be a trend.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 02:42 |
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bobjr posted:It has been awhile since I've actually watched That 70's show so I'm not sure how the show held up in general. It is kind of weird that we're farther away from the 90's than the show was compared to the 70's when it started. I can just imagine in a couple decades we get "That 2020 Show"... Not "That 2020's Show"... just 2020. It lasts 13 seasons.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 02:51 |
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bobjr posted:It has been awhile since I've actually watched That 70's show so I'm not sure how the show held up in general. It is kind of weird that we're farther away from the 90's than the show was compared to the 70's when it started. I rewatched a lot of it when Comedy Central had it in syndication a year or two ago and the first half of it holds up pretty well. I always liked the first season a bit more because I thought it used the period setting better, plus the cast still easily passed as high school kids, but the second and third seasons were really good too. The fourth season is okay, but season five (Which IIRC starts with the California part someone else mentioned) is where they essentially start resetting everything at the beginning and end of each season so nothing develops beyond the same cycles. It’s not outright bad (Mostly), but the show just gets very repetitive from that season onward, until you get to the final season without Eric, mostly without Kelso, and the horrible Randy character and it’s clear holy poo poo the show needed to be over. Granted, I haven’t watched it (Or even seen it on TV) since before all the Danny Masterson stuff really blew up, so I have no idea how rewatching it now would be, particularly some of the earlier episodes where Hyde was more of a creep...
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 03:07 |
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fartknocker posted:I rewatched a lot of it when Comedy Central had it in syndication a year or two ago and the first half of it holds up pretty well. I always liked the first season a bit more because I thought it used the period setting better, plus the cast still easily passed as high school kids, but the second and third seasons were really good too. Someone once said that That 70's show has an episode where they are making fun of Fonz jumping the shark where the series jumps the shark. I thought that was a good way to put it.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 03:14 |
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sweet geek swag posted:Someone once said that That 70's show has an episode where they are making fun of Fonz jumping the shark where the series jumps the shark. I thought that was a good way to put it. Some quick and dirty googlin’ tells me that was like midway through season 4, and that’s fairly accurate.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 03:19 |
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fartknocker posted:Some quick and dirty googlin’ tells me that was like midway through season 4, and that’s fairly accurate. I think it was early season 5, but more or less the same thing.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 03:23 |
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There was a point where they were running out of plot and reason for the characters to stay in the basement all the time and not do anything, where even the year of the show stopped and stayed the same the last 4 seasons. Which made season 8 weird because Eric was gone and everyone still hung out at his house, including Donna bringing over her new boyfriend constantly.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 03:33 |
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Maxwell Lord posted:Well the BBC was. There was an independent channel by that point and they did have slightly better production values but not by a lot. British shows generally used different camera types for filming outside and inside and it's kinda obvious most of the time. They seem to be a thriftier lot, too. There was a higher percentage using black and white television in the UK. It was reported last year that more than 6,000 still retain a license for black and white Here's a related bit about the 1971 color strike: Wikipedia posted:The strike was called off on 2 February 1971 with all colour production and transmissions resuming on 8 February except for some ITV regions continuing to broadcast in black and white until the following dates: Westward Television (22 May 1971), Border Television (1 September 1971), Grampian Television (30 September 1971) and Channel Television (26 July 1976). (Channel was unaffected, really, having never broadcast in color before the strike.)
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 03:39 |
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That 70s Show starts in '76 and ends on new year's 1980 and they still somehow manage to have five Christmas episodes, at least one of them with Eric in it when supposedly he'd be in Africa at the time. Also yeah the realization that we're as far away from its debut than it was from its setting is mind blowing
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Calaveron posted:That 70s Show starts in '76 and ends on new year's 1980 and they still somehow manage to have five Christmas episodes, at least one of them with Eric in it when supposedly he'd be in Africa at the time. It gets worse when you realize the first season basically covers the summer of ‘76 to summer of ‘77. Things get really compressed in there at some point where it’s all stalled. By comparison, I think M*A*S*H had like four or five episodes featuring Christmas, including the later episode that depicts the entirety of 1951, but that show generally played loose with exactly when during the Korean War it was set, to the point I think the Chinese intervention happens more than once.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 04:13 |
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I have a flimsy excuse to post this now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31rrZeTH9HI Also I did not pick up on the fact that the guy Dwayne Johnson played when he had a cameo on that 70's show was not only a real wrestler but also his father.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 04:38 |
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fartknocker posted:It gets worse when you realize the first season basically covers the summer of ‘76 to summer of ‘77. Things get really compressed in there at some point where it’s all stalled. As it gets later on, the inconsistent timeline in M*A*S*H ends up giving it a super weird purgatorial feel that is really noticeable if you're marathoning it. All of the continuity, character development and characters coming and going is is recognized but time has no meaning. That 70's Show just ended up being a sitcom with 70s aesthetics. I actually liked the last season if only for it finally letting the characters, especially Donna, get out of the rut of the last few seasons. Eric and Kelso coming back for the finale pretty much tossed all of that away though.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 05:38 |
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Did Topher Grace even end up being in many movies? The only ones I can think of are Spiderman 3 and Win A Date With Chad Hamilton, and I’m really disturbed that I remember Win A Date With Chad Hamilton.
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:Did Topher Grace even end up being in many movies? The only ones I can think of are Spiderman 3 and Win A Date With Chad Hamilton, and I’m really disturbed that I remember Win A Date With Chad Hamilton. He was Davis Duke in BlacKkKlansman too.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 05:51 |
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He was im BlacKKKlansman pretty recently. Edit: Beaten
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:Did Topher Grace even end up being in many movies? The only ones I can think of are Spiderman 3 and Win A Date With Chad Hamilton, and I’m really disturbed that I remember Win A Date With Chad Hamilton. He also had a small role in Interstellar
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 05:58 |
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Predators
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 06:29 |
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oldpainless posted:Predators I saw it in theatre, enjoyed it, and immediately forgot it existed.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 07:05 |
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Outside of that 70s show, the only thing I've seen Topher in was the romcom Take Me Home Tonight. It was dumb and honestly not great but I enjoyed it, but it hit me at a very specific time in my life, so.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 07:30 |
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That 70's Show didn't have one mention of krautrock afaik. It should burn for that alone.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 07:45 |
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BrigadierSensible posted:Was that any good? It's been a long time, and I don't think I actually watched the whole thing, pretty sure they hadn't even made it into Mexico when I quit watching. Basically it was something I had on while a friend was hanging out at my place. That being said, I don't remember disliking it. I may have to look and see if it's still on there and give it another go now that you have me remembering it.
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rodbeard posted:I have a flimsy excuse to post this now: If I remember right the guy playing his manager was actually also his father.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 10:05 |
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:Did Topher Grace even end up being in many movies? The only ones I can think of are Spiderman 3 and Win A Date With Chad Hamilton, and I’m really disturbed that I remember Win A Date With Chad Hamilton. He had a tiny role as himself in Oceans 12
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Krispy Wafer posted:I like the 70's style videotape. Every British show I watched from the 1960's to mid-1990's looked universally awful so it seems appropriate. I forget the technical details, but there was something about the technology of the the time that meant converting analogue video between NTSC and PAL formats (in both directions) gave the converted footage a grainy look and lovely washed-out colours. Clips converted from NTSC to PAL were even worse because they had to be upscaled from 525 to 625 lines as well. You could always recognise a clip imported from the US because it was simultaneously smeary, grainy, and tinted yellow/brown. It wasn't until the mid 80s that better technology made the conversion more seamless. RC and Moon Pie posted:British shows generally used different camera types for filming outside and inside and it's kinda obvious most of the time. A lot of outdoor stuff was still shot on film well into the 70s, only switching to video tape indoors where the lighting could be more carefully controlled, and it's really noticeable when things switch from one to the other between shots. Sweevo has a new favorite as of 14:24 on Dec 17, 2020 |
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RC and Moon Pie posted:British shows generally used different camera types for filming outside and inside and it's kinda obvious most of the time. Until the digital switchover in 2012 you could watch programmes online via iPlayer with only a black and white TV licence, so it used to be clever thrifty people. It's believed, however, that most of the people who still have monochrome licenses are blind or partially sighted.
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rodbeard posted:Somehow he was getting laid 24/7 when the show was popular. He was with Lindsay Lohan during the height of her fame and sex symbol status. As an adolescent boy at the time I was very envious but as an adult it’s weird because she was 17/18 at the time and they had to hide their relationship until she was of age. Related media that didn’t age well: nationwide horniness for this teenager because she had big boobs! Maybe it just felt that way at the time because again, I was 12/13, but also this is a real magazine cover. I know skeevy British papers have countdowns to legal age and poo poo but here in prudish America that’s weird!
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Grampian Television Over here we call that "CBS"
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Henchman of Santa posted:He was with Lindsay Lohan during the height of her fame and sex symbol status. As an adolescent boy at the time I was very envious but as an adult it’s weird because she was 17/18 at the time and they had to hide their relationship until she was of age. America only wants people to think it's prudish. I know there were tons of people counting down the days on the Olsen Twins, Britney Spears, and literally every other child actor and teen pop singer.
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# ? Aug 22, 2020 16:01 |
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Yeah, the whole “countdown until x female celebrity is legal” thing is something I’m glad seems to have gone the way of the dodo, at least I think. There’s no way I’m googling if there are any Jojo Siwa countdown clocks out there. I remember Robot Chicken had a funny sendup of the whole thing. “The Olsen twins - they’re legal man!” “Dude, you’re 36”
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letthereberock posted:Yeah, the whole “countdown until x female celebrity is legal” thing is something I’m glad seems to have gone the way of the dodo, at least I think. There’s no way I’m googling if there are any Jojo Siwa countdown clocks out there. I'm sure they're still around, you'd just need to look for some content aggregate site with a clickbait headline like "YOU WON'T BELIEVE HOW THIS CHILD STAR LOOKS NOW!"
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the_steve posted:I'm sure they're still around, you'd just need to look for some content aggregate site with a clickbait headline like "YOU WON'T BELIEVE HOW THIS CHILD STAR LOOKS NOW!" Taboola algorithms or whatever clearly think I'm an old man because I get stuff like "Elisabeth Shue leaves nothing to the imagination at 56!" and also "If you're over 50, you must play this game!"
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The clickbait thing I always wondered about was that photo of the woman on a beach who was a giant foot. But I never clicked it, so the mystery remains.
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