12-26-2005 09:40 AM
12-27-2005 11:35 AM

12-27-2005 12:22 PM
Actually, at least the first season (and probably the second too by now) did already come out on DVD and I'm definitely considering buying it because this is something you can truly rewatch several times and a) keep on laughing and b) find minute details which you didn't see before, because they're only refering to things which come months (and sometime years) later. It really is that clever. Unfortunately, it also (rarely) descends into some annoying slapstick, but that's really very rare. Rare enough for me to mention it.
And regarding your friends, you should consider yourself lucky. I once said "Nobody expects the spanish inquisition" to someone and they responded by "Oh, so you've seen Sliding Doors too?". That's because they had a line there which goes like this:
James: Cheer up. Remember what the Monty Python boys say.
Helen: "Always look on the bright side of life"?
James: No, "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition."
12-27-2005 02:34 PM
12-27-2005 04:20 PM
Actually, I think that if it was on HBO, it would probably lose some of its edge. Part of what makes it funny is the way they make fun of the system while still remaining inside the rules and you can't do that in HBO.
I promised myself I wouldn't do this, but I have to say that my favorite U8 character is GOB. He quite simply gets the funniest lines ("Yeah, but where did the lighter fluid come from?") and after looking at some of Will Arnett's clips in that site I think it's just part of the actor's personality, which makes him funny in real life as well.
12-27-2005 04:48 PM
The Inquisition, here we go, the Inquisition, what a show!
We know you're wishin' that we'd go awaaaayyyyyyy...
...but the Inquisition is here and it's here to staaaayyyyyy!"
http://otherside.junik.lv/misc/inquisition.mp3
12-28-2005 12:09 AM
tst,
something tells me the 'bluths' will stay!
there seems to be a lot of backing to keep it on air.
12-28-2005 03:08 PM
12-29-2005 06:19 AM
I remember the days, when we had just (I didn't say only) 3 TV channels here in Germany and RTL (Radio Luxemburg) was a AM Radio (1440kHz?)
And there was a serios discussion about a TV-Free day![]()
Since the commercial stations grow even the non-comercials "dumping-down" ![]()
I. The amount of information in a restricted bandwidth (TV/Radio band) is constant.
II. The amount of channels increase, so the information decrease
Replace information with interlectual any kind of level
12-29-2005 01:07 PM
Well, I did place an order on Amazon for the DVDs of the first 2 seasons. Maybe my 40-odd dollars will convince them it's worth keeping on the air.