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Pickle123
Knight
Posts: 677 Joined: 17 May 2003, 18:41
Location: london
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by Pickle123 » 28 May 2003, 07:11
lol, rest assured that in your position i def. would have a prop on my mantlepiece
thanks for the info
Trial_by_Spikes
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Posts: 244 Joined: 12 Feb 2003, 03:51
Location: Lancashire/Warwick
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by Trial_by_Spikes » 29 May 2003, 02:56
Who would have thought my interest in the budget of Knightmare would have led to a reply from the creator of Knightmare? Crazy.
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
Trial_by_Spikes
Level 2 Dungeoneer
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by Trial_by_Spikes » 29 May 2003, 02:57
Bring on the new series of Knightmare.
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
Pickle123
Knight
Posts: 677 Joined: 17 May 2003, 18:41
Location: london
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by Pickle123 » 29 May 2003, 03:02
*cough*
old series' on DVD
*cough*
Malefact
Fright Knight
Posts: 1561 Joined: 19 Nov 2002, 11:59
Location: Manchester
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by Malefact » 29 May 2003, 19:30
Thanks for that, bva! Gargantua 3 sounds interesting. I hope someone sees the light and picks it up (along with the other knice programmes we could care to mention!)
Thanks also for putting our minds at rest with regards to atmosphere and tension in the revised Km format. I was concerned (as I'm sure lots of others were).
Subject to change.
Trial_by_Spikes
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by Trial_by_Spikes » 29 May 2003, 21:49
If it's done well, it should be very good - there has yet to be a great game show set in space. "Scavengers" wasn't really very good.
Oh look there's J.G. Ballard in a burnt-out fridge with a spitfire pilot.
Thanatos
Level 3 Dungeoneer
Posts: 348 Joined: 18 Nov 2002, 00:02
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by Thanatos » 31 May 2003, 01:53
Yes it was!
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Trial_by_Spikes
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by Trial_by_Spikes » 31 May 2003, 03:44
It wasn't. It had John Leslie in it. And a crap tacked-on romance between him and an android. And a supposed plot and chronology. A good opportunity squandered. Rubbish.
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Thanatos
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by Thanatos » 01 Jun 2003, 00:39
Romance between him and the android? Are you sure we were watching the same programme?
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Trial_by_Spikes
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Location: Lancashire/Warwick
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by Trial_by_Spikes » 01 Jun 2003, 13:55
Wasn't it implied that they were partners? I'm sure I'm right about this. Get Challenge to repeat it.
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Trial_by_Spikes
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Location: Lancashire/Warwick
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by Trial_by_Spikes » 07 Jun 2003, 16:53
Been watching Series 4 recently, and certain scenes must have been very expensive - the graphic sequences must have cost quite a bit.
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Pickle123
Knight
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Location: london
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by Pickle123 » 07 Jun 2003, 18:09
you mean like the going down well ways? or the moving corridors?
or do you mean like the eye shield sequences (i presume a one time only expense)?
MoanaLiza
Fright Knight
Posts: 2202 Joined: 09 Apr 2003, 22:48
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by MoanaLiza » 21 Jun 2003, 16:39
I keep thinking that if they done the eye shield sequences with todays computers, graphics and technology, they would be very realistic. I noticed that when the eyeshield was used, the dungeoneer still managed to go right through the middle of a door way even if they were heading away from it!
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RoxxAatherton
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Posts: 319 Joined: 10 Jun 2003, 19:23
Location: Essex
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by RoxxAatherton » 21 Jun 2003, 17:12
Plus, when they went towards a tree outside, the advisors would try and make them stop and sidestep left/right, but the eyeshield view would just keep on moving forward and casually saunter round the tree...
Classic...
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MoanaLiza
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by MoanaLiza » 21 Jun 2003, 17:16
At least they didn't fall into any holes by sidestepping the wrong way!
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