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Red Dwarf.
Its back three part series its not been on for ten years . I love this show its so funny they say they will be a film in the future and a new series .
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I waited with excitement for Friday's first of three.....and was really disappointed. Didn't laugh at all, it seemed the "atmosphere" from the originals had gone. Didn't even watch the second one last night, I'm sure they'll all be repeated 100 or more times so I'll catch them sometime. I think it should be left as it was - brilliant - and not tried to be re-created. Just my opinion of course.......
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Me too i am hopeing if they make a full new series it will be as good as the old ones they was so funny the spark as gone in this one but the cat is still the same ha ha ha.
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The film was cancelled along time ago.
Didn't know about these new episodes though. They are all repeated on Monday so going to watch then.
Didn't know about these new episodes though. They are all repeated on Monday so going to watch then.
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I tried to like it, but turned off before I cried.
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WHAT ! a stupid story line
have been a big fan of red dwarf for many years but last night spoilt it for me , it would of been better to make a proper new series with them of exploring some far of alien world , instead of trying to make a crappy version of one of arnold swartzunhoweveryouspellittss, old films
have been a big fan of red dwarf for many years but last night spoilt it for me , it would of been better to make a proper new series with them of exploring some far of alien world , instead of trying to make a crappy version of one of arnold swartzunhoweveryouspellittss, old films
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Didn't anyone else see the Mk1 Capri in the first episode?
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sure did, chris barrie, a man of good taste! and local to me too.InvalidBoy wrote:Didn't anyone else see the Mk1 Capri in the first episode?
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It's the same storyline as the league of gentlemen film, which was awful! Fictional characters travel to the real world, hilarity does not ensue.
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haha hilarity did not ensue....what a line....
I was wondering iof it was any good or not I've missed all of them....still claim the books are how theTV show should'vebeen, they're so much darker than the TV version....but I'll give these new ones a watch despite the fairly damning comments!
I was wondering iof it was any good or not I've missed all of them....still claim the books are how theTV show should'vebeen, they're so much darker than the TV version....but I'll give these new ones a watch despite the fairly damning comments!
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i thought the ending pulled it round, main thing that ruined it was the lack of canned laughter the original had
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The ending made it make more sense, but didn't make it any funnier. The bladrunner conections were quite well done though.
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It was ok, not great though it's still red dwarf though (just). Series 1-3 were the best, it declined gradually after that IMO, although I do like them all - even 8 which it seems a lot of people hated!
Blade Runner? It was Harrisson Ford, not Schwarzenegger (dunno if that spelling is right either lol) and it's about 1 million times better than anything arnie did!dave fordz wrote:WHAT ! a stupid story line
have been a big fan of red dwarf for many years but last night spoilt it for me , it would of been better to make a proper new series with them of exploring some far of alien world , instead of trying to make a crappy version of one of arnold swartzunhoweveryouspellittss, old films
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Whoa whoa whoa whoa. What?-JC- wrote:and [bladerunner is] about 1 million times better than anything arnie did!
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Ok, maybe not a million times better, but still better A million times better than commando thoughMajor_Tom wrote:Whoa whoa whoa whoa. What?-JC- wrote:and [bladerunner is] about 1 million times better than anything arnie did!
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Never took to Red Dwarf but Commando is great escapism nonsense-JC- wrote:Ok, maybe not a million times better, but still better A million times better than commando thoughMajor_Tom wrote:Whoa whoa whoa whoa. What?-JC- wrote:and [bladerunner is] about 1 million times better than anything arnie did!
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Bennett is the best too, in his little chain mail vest and hilarious dialogue. Check it out.. final fight:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj1L94hM8eY
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Bennett is the best too, in his little chain mail vest and hilarious dialogue. Check it out.. final fight:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj1L94hM8eY
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My God I really want to watch Commando now.
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