02-04-2009, 13:52
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Re: life on mars
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02-04-2009, 16:25
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Re: life on mars
At first reading about the US ending I thought it was an April Fool!
Such a daft ending really.
Thats the quick short explanation...
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02-04-2009, 16:41
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Re: life on mars
That's a very American ending. They like neat explanations and less ambiguity.
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09-12-2009, 09:58
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Re: life on mars
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09-12-2009, 10:33
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Re: life on mars
Quote:
Originally Posted by Stephen
At first reading about the US ending I thought it was an April Fool!
Such a daft ending really.
Thats the quick short explanation...
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Doh! They should have set it in 2038.
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10-12-2009, 13:46
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Re: life on mars
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Ending to be explained apparently -
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I don't like the sound of that at all, why do people need things to be explained? Some things are better left unsaid and imo this could well end up being one of them.
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08-07-2012, 23:05
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Re: life on mars
Just dragging one up from the depths of the ether!
Unfortunately for me I have just endured the first 6, the 11th & last 2 episodes of LoM ala the US version of it.
Never before (well not in recent memory anyway) have I watched such dire tripe & for the ending, well what can I say.
Going to have to watch the original just to try & remove the scars left by the yank effort
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08-07-2012, 23:12
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Re: life on mars
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Originally Posted by alferret
Just dragging one up from the depths of the ether!
Unfortunately for me I have just endured the first 6, the 11th & last 2 episodes of LoM ala the US version of it.
Never before (well not in recent memory anyway) have I watched such dire tripe & for the ending, well what can I say.
Going to have to watch the original just to try & remove the scars left by the yank effort
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I watched the original US pilot with Colm Meaney as Gene Hunt and thought it looked rubbish, so didn't bother with the full series
Americans don't usually do remakes of British shows well (IT Crowd, Red Dwarf, Spaced, LoM to name a few) with the only real exception IMO being The Office: An American Workplace
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08-07-2012, 23:19
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Re: life on mars
Only other successful remakes I can think of is Shameless and Being Human.
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09-07-2012, 00:16
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Re: life on mars
And Sanford and Son.
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