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need a new tv show to watch

Unread post by Toucan » Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:13 pm

i never watch tv
i cant be bothered planning times to watch/record programs, only to get an ad break every 5-10 mins
so when something comes along i wanna see, i wait for the dvd and buy it
plus i like to sit down and watch as much as i can in one sitting, my latest conquest was season one of heroes in one go

i need some fresh meat

currently i have (all thats available to buy....)

all the star trek's
24
new dr who
lost
heroes
the simpsons
futurama
the sopranos
rome
south park
my name is earl
boston legal
the shield (just season 1, didn't like it)

just now i'm deciding between stargate sg1 and babylon 5. i've never seen either of them but the stargate film was classic. i avoided the tv at the start due to the actors being replaced (especially james spader, who i'm loving in boston legal, along with kirk, odo and 7 of 9)
any other suggestions?
my inner geek is also thinking about smallville
my taste as you can see is pretty varied, so i'm open to try anything

i got new boston legal and my name is earl out this month, then a bit of a dry patch

and not the x-files
i tried them about 18 months ago, bought the 1st 5 seasons for a pitance, then gave them away coz they bored me

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Unread post by Molten Prominence » Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:00 pm

Babylon 5. I have the whole series on DVD. The characters on the show are likeable and the storyline is interesting. The ship designs and custumes are top notch for a show that wasnt on a mainstream channel station.

The only shows (non comical) that ive ever got into are:

Babylon 5
Voyager
Lost
Heroes

Probably missing 1 or 2.

I dont like having to be bothered w/ watching a show every wednesday at 8pm for example. If I ever miss an episode, I wont want to it watch anymore. With DVD's, it makes it much more pleasureable to watch TV shows.

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Unread post by Parrot » Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:42 pm

Try Dexter or Rome you geek !!!
Dexter is about a serial killer who is a cop, but he kills other serial killers..
Rome as you guessed is about the rise and fall of Cesar and Anthony...

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Unread post by Parrot » Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:44 pm

Dead Like Me was also a pretty good series about a 18yr old reaper..

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Unread post by Toucan » Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:36 pm

*checks list and see's rome between the soprano's and south park*

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Unread post by gelfling » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:21 am

I'd go with Farscape, Dead Like Me, Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1. In that order. The TV series of Stargate surpasses the movie - so much so that the movie is hard to watch now-a-days.

Babylon 5 was good until the last series but you have to suspend any need for quality dialogue and I don't think it has dated particularly well. I also wouldn't touch Smallville with a barge pole. I know people love it but I found it boring. Since you like The Shield, you might enjoy Third Watch. It's been cancelled now but went on for about 5 series and it was absolutely cracking telly. I don't usually go much on law/cop shows but Third Watch was excellent.

Editing to add Alias and The Dead Zone.
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Unread post by Tareel » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:24 am

Gelfling has some great choices. Stargate TV is like Buffy TV, far surpasses the movie. Third Watch was my favorite show, I was sad to see it go. Smallville is good IMHO, but you will learn to hate Lana Lang and forget whatever you know of the Superman Mythos. Babylon 5 wasn't too bad. How about Family Guy? Very irrevent but super funny.

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Unread post by Toucan » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:42 am

actually one thing pushing me towards smallville is my complete lack of knowledge of superman

i've seen the films, but thats it

i only really started gettting into comicy stuff in the past year or so, so the majority of the material is virgin lands to me

and i didnt really like the shield, cop dramas arent really my thing either

i saw a box set of ALL of sg1 for £200........ very tempting

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Unread post by Tareel » Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:10 am

200 pounds(don't have the symbol for it) is way too much. It is available in the states for $220, chump change for you Brits. Make your DVD player code free (very easy to do) and order it from the states. I am partail to Smallville, I love it, own all 6 seasons and very much hate Lana Lang.

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Unread post by swalmy » Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:52 am

Toucan, for you I'd go with the entire Hanna Montanna series.

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Unread post by A'Ton Sands » Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:54 am

SG-1 I'd say

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Unread post by Toucan » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:03 am

Tareena wrote:200 pounds(don't have the symbol for it) is way too much. It is available in the states for $220, chump change for you Brits. Make your DVD player code free (very easy to do) and order it from the states. I am partail to Smallville, I love it, own all 6 seasons and very much hate Lana Lang.


my dvd players a sony and has a built in 5.1 surround sound amp. i've looked into making it region free and it's not as simple as cheap dvd players are
model number is "Sony DAV-DZ100" if anyone knows about these things

saying that i'll probably be replacing it with a similar bluray set up soon
but thats just for awesome films like star wars and transformers

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Unread post by Toucan » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:06 am

swalmy wrote:Toucan, for you I'd go with the entire Hanna Montanna series.


give her a few years, she'd get it

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Unread post by Istik » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:12 am

Toucan wrote:
Tareena wrote:200 pounds(don't have the symbol for it) is way too much. It is available in the states for $220, chump change for you Brits. Make your DVD player code free (very easy to do) and order it from the states. I am partail to Smallville, I love it, own all 6 seasons and very much hate Lana Lang.


my dvd players a sony and has a built in 5.1 surround sound amp. i've looked into making it region free and it's not as simple as cheap dvd players are
model number is "Sony DAV-DZ100" if anyone knows about these things

saying that i'll probably be replacing it with a similar bluray set up soon
but thats just for awesome films like star wars and transformers


Sony have always been fairly strict on their region control and copy protection. Usually people who like to share disks around avoid sony ;)
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Unread post by Aurora » Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:57 am

omg, I agree with the Dexter suggestion!oh, and Dead Like Me, good stuff

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Unread post by Flatulance » Thu Jan 31, 2008 3:47 am

go with babylon 5, the first season is boring, but sets up the story and then half way through season 2 it gets interesting. Worth watching, chekov from star trek is in it playing one of the evil psycorp (an internal gestapo style dept within the babylon 5 universe).

Sg1 is good, but becomes very samey and boring.
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Unread post by Istik » Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:37 pm

I've been watching The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Terminator series). It's only 3 episodes in, so a little early to say if it's going to be good, but so far it's ok.
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Unread post by Toucan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 1:04 pm

i bought the 1st 2 series of sg1
not bad, but i cant watch a whole series in one go like i can other stuff. should keep me going a while!

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Unread post by A'Ton Sands » Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:03 pm

Toucan wrote:i bought the 1st 2 series of sg1
not bad, but i cant watch a whole series in one go like i can other stuff. should keep me going a while!


Well if you like it, then maybe you will be interested in the MMO thats coming soon.

If you are register on the StarGate Worlds forum and send me (TheAincient) a PM and I'll add you to the MOB roster on SG:W

The more people we get in the guild will help us get into beta (I hope).

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Unread post by Toucan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:07 pm

aton, you should be in sales!

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Unread post by Iakimo » Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:29 pm

The new Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles gets my vote as the new series to watch this season as well. On DVD, you may want to keep an eye out for the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, released for Christmas '07. Been years since I saw any of them on network TV, and I only stumbled across a couple of episodes, but what I saw impressed me as not only being the equals to the movies in quality, but possibly surpassing them.
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Unread post by Toucan » Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:56 pm

i was thinking about them actually
only thing putting me off is the free episode i got with an indy vhs box set years ago
it was called "the phantom train of doom"
that alone put me off ever watching it

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Unread post by Slavius » Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:53 pm

Deadwood mate...not meant to be funny but there is a dark humour going on in this western.

Had me crying with laughter on several occasions..and there's loads of shaggin and violence too

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