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Bren
4th August 2008, 21:53
Well, season 2 has come to an end...I loved the series. Great ending!
There is no series 3, instead will be a spin off called Ashes To Ashes (another bowie title) set in 1981. Look forward to seeing that.
The thing that ticks me off is how the yanks have once again taken a good series and ruined it by doing their own version of it. Life on Mars will screen in the US in their fall. And after seeing the trailer I think it will be a load of crap...
Here is the trailer we all know to the UK version
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and here is the US version...
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AllanB
4th August 2008, 22:03
Dam no 3rd season. Mind you the final tonight wrapped it all up nicely.

I'll look forward to the spin-off and ensure I totally ignore the US version.

WTF can't the Americans just watch the English one -are they so thick that they cannot understand the Queens language or cope with a foreign location?

SpankMe
4th August 2008, 22:21
The worst US take of a brilliant UK series was Fitz. A pathetically watered down version of Cracker, one of the best TV series ever made.

Mikkel
4th August 2008, 22:27
Life on Mars? I don't believe It - GOD has Just tOld me it's paRt of the Whole NASA conspiracy!

martybabe
4th August 2008, 22:29
Blimey three posts and I agree with everything that's been said so far.

Cracker, brilliant. :niceone:

Life on mars, brill. :msn-wink:

American versions of pretty much anything. :bleh:

Bren
4th August 2008, 22:35
Blimey three posts and I agree with everything that's been said so far.

Cracker, brilliant. :niceone:

Life on mars, brill. :msn-wink:

American versions of pretty much anything. :bleh:
apart from Dodges....dont fob off Mopar!


oh and country music too....and nascar and Miller Genuine Draft....and "My name is Earl"....and Smokey and the Bandit.....and Dukes of Hazard....everything else they can keep!


I do not like yankees..ie the northern breed of americans...

martybabe
4th August 2008, 22:45
apart from Dodges....dont fob off Mopar!


oh and country music too....and nascar and Miller Genuine Draft....everything else they can keep!


I do not like yankees..ie the northern breed of americans...


Yeah, I meant TV. I like Harleys . There I said it. :laugh: Oh and Elvis and the spiderman ride at universal and................... erm.

Skyryder
4th August 2008, 23:02
Just watched the first series the second was on the same time as Waking the Dead.

So how did it end? Was it all a dream or did he get knocked down into a time warp??


Skyryder

Bren
4th August 2008, 23:52
The way I see it is this..he was in some kind of timeslip......when he got outta the coma he was talkin to his old lady and mentioned a conversation with the jamacan barkeeper about how when you are living you feel life...feel the wind pain etc, but when yopu are dreaming you dont...cut scene to big office meeting and he is daydreaming, someone snaps him outta it and then mentions to him he is bleeding...he has cut himself on scissors or something...he cant feel it....he goes up to the roof....walks around a bit...then runs for the ledge and jumps.....



....wakes up back in 1973....saves the day....kisses the girl...she asks him if he will stay...he says yes....end of story!

MisterD
5th August 2008, 10:08
WTF can't the Americans just watch the English one -are they so thick that they cannot understand the Queens language or cope with a foreign location?

Who would know, this is the nation that wanted to remake Fawlty Towers but without Basil...I mean W.T.F?

SpankMe
5th August 2008, 10:19
I heard a scary rumour once that they wanted to remake Absolutely Fabulous with Roseanne Barr :shit: :sick:

Pussy
5th August 2008, 10:51
Anyone watch the yank version of " The Office"? I never bothered

Lissa
5th August 2008, 12:40
The way I see it is this..he was in some kind of timeslip......when he got outta the coma he was talkin to his old lady and mentioned a conversation with the jamacan barkeeper about how when you are living you feel life...feel the wind pain etc, but when yopu are dreaming you dont...cut scene to big office meeting and he is daydreaming, someone snaps him outta it and then mentions to him he is bleeding...he has cut himself on scissors or something...he cant feel it....he goes up to the roof....walks around a bit...then runs for the ledge and jumps.....



....wakes up back in 1973....saves the day....kisses the girl...she asks him if he will stay...he says yes....end of story!

Shattered, love this program. I didnt realise that there would be no Season 3, but last nights episode was brilliant, now I'm sad theres no more!

HenryDorsetCase
5th August 2008, 13:34
Anyone watch the yank version of " The Office"? I never bothered

It is pretty good. Steve Carrell makes it, and Dwight.

HenryDorsetCase
5th August 2008, 13:39
Shattered, love this program. I didnt realise that there would be no Season 3, but last nights episode was brilliant, now I'm sad theres no more!

The way i look at it is that it could have gone the way of Star Trek (seasons one and two never less than very good, occasionally brilliant but season three had some complete turkeys in it, and only one or two good ones).

I thought Life on Mars was excellent. Gene Hunt was the best UK TV cop since Jack Regan in the Sweeney, or the guy in Edge of Darkness.

Hopefully the spinoff will have Gene in it. Sam was a bit wet.

Nice how the two bowie song titles are "era specific" too: Life on Mars for 73, then Ashes to Ashes for the '80's.

I will watch at least the first couple episodes: the goodwill engendered by LOM will last that long even if the spinoff is crap.

There were only ever 12 episodes of Fawlty Towers too, and only three years of Black Books.

At least the Poms know when to stop stuff. (except Corrie which should have had a bullet in the head in 1973)

Bren
5th August 2008, 16:27
The way i look at it is that it could have gone the way of Star Trek (seasons one and two never less than very good, occasionally brilliant but season three had some complete turkeys in it, and only one or two good ones).

I thought Life on Mars was excellent. Gene Hunt was the best UK TV cop since Jack Regan in the Sweeney, or the guy in Edge of Darkness.

Hopefully the spinoff will have Gene in it. Sam was a bit wet.

Nice how the two bowie song titles are "era specific" too: Life on Mars for 73, then Ashes to Ashes for the '80's.

I will watch at least the first couple episodes: the goodwill engendered by LOM will last that long even if the spinoff is crap.

There were only ever 12 episodes of Fawlty Towers too, and only three years of Black Books.

At least the Poms know when to stop stuff. (except Corrie which should have had a bullet in the head in 1973)


Yup, it has most of the crew....missing is Sam Tyler and WPC Annie Cartwright

peasea
5th August 2008, 16:29
Blimey three posts and I agree with everything that's been said so far.

Cracker, brilliant. :niceone:

Life on mars, brill. :msn-wink:

American versions of pretty much anything. :bleh:

I must admit; the American version of "Whose line is it anyway?" wasn't toooo shabby. Ryan Stiles, funny man....