mythbusters
mythbusters
this show started in 2003, but it's only been on free to air TV here in OZ (SBS 7:30pm monday night for those playing at home) for a few months or so (1 episode per week), and oh boy have i watched every one? yes sir i have!
i just finished watching the one where they try to rip the back axle off a policecar by tying it to a tellephone pole, try to explosively decompress a passenger aeroplane, and shoot off bullets by using them as car-fuses.
this is why TV was invented people.
it is THE BEST TV SHOW EVER.
anyone else a fan?
(i did a google and found it was a discovery channel show, if that helps.)
i just finished watching the one where they try to rip the back axle off a policecar by tying it to a tellephone pole, try to explosively decompress a passenger aeroplane, and shoot off bullets by using them as car-fuses.
this is why TV was invented people.
it is THE BEST TV SHOW EVER.
anyone else a fan?
(i did a google and found it was a discovery channel show, if that helps.)
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Shows like Mythbusters are definelty the reason we have TV.
American Chopper on the other hand, I might watch more often if each episode didn't follow the same pattern. They pick a bike to build, people lag behind, Paul Sr. yells a bit, and the bike get's finished. Just show me the starting design and the finished product, and I can imagine the 45 minutes inbetween those two points in about ten seconds...
American Chopper on the other hand, I might watch more often if each episode didn't follow the same pattern. They pick a bike to build, people lag behind, Paul Sr. yells a bit, and the bike get's finished. Just show me the starting design and the finished product, and I can imagine the 45 minutes inbetween those two points in about ten seconds...
At least its better than American Hot-rod, where we see a bunch of people getting paid to be incompetent and complain about their fellow workers. With American Chopper, you know you're watching people that know what their doing. That includes Mikey; he knows how to kill time with style.Mr. Perfect wrote: American Chopper on the other hand, I might watch more often if each episode didn't follow the same pattern. They pick a bike to build, people lag behind, Paul Sr. yells a bit, and the bike get's finished. Just show me the starting design and the finished product, and I can imagine the 45 minutes inbetween those two points in about ten seconds...
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AHR is 100% setup. All of the interns are plants, and all of the major drama is planned out. The Bluebear firing was because BB didn't like how he was being portrayed by the production. He already had another job set up, and they turned it into the fiasco it was for the camera. Same thing for intern firings and even the Charley job change.fliptw wrote:
At least its better than American Hot-rod, where we see a bunch of people getting paid to be incompetent and complain about their fellow workers. With American Chopper, you know you're watching people that know what their doing. That includes Mikey; he knows how to kill time with style.
What's worse than any other show on there is that Great Biker Build-off, I think. They take a mildly entertaining one-time special and turn it into a full-fledged show. I swear, the Discovery Channel is turning into the Motorcycle Channel, or more generally the Shop Channel. Whatever happened to all of the actual science and tech-related shows? Oh, that's right, they put them on digital cable channels, like the Science Channel and Discovery Wings, that you'd have to pay an arm and a leg to get. I hate the whole "move to digital" phenomenon; it killed channels like the Disney Channel (classic cartoons of my childhood versus the "Disney Channel original" absolute bull**** they pump out now), and now the Discovery Channel is following the same pattern. I guess the dollar really does decide all.
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A-freakin'-men!Ympakt wrote:The rest of those hot-rod/American Flopper/build-offs can take a leap. There's like a dozen of them. Enough's enough!
Atleast when Jamie and Adam fight, its actually a real fight between them.
Top Gun: Heh, if you've got satelite TV then they should be part of your package already. Those of you still on cable are screwed though.
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Monster garage.... Ugh! That show actually makes me sick! Seeing what those hacks do to perfectly good classics
I've seen 3 shows, one with a bug that was turned into a swamp buggy, another where they hacked up a perfectly good '90 convertible Mustang (I was actually shouting at the screen!) And the last episode I watched, that little wannabe Jesse James goes out and buys a 71 El Camino SS which was in friggin mint condition, then proceeds to chop it up and wreck it on a figure 8 race!
That little ★■◆● should have just stuck to motorcycles.
I've seen 3 shows, one with a bug that was turned into a swamp buggy, another where they hacked up a perfectly good '90 convertible Mustang (I was actually shouting at the screen!) And the last episode I watched, that little wannabe Jesse James goes out and buys a 71 El Camino SS which was in friggin mint condition, then proceeds to chop it up and wreck it on a figure 8 race!
That little ★■◆● should have just stuck to motorcycles.
indeed. that's one of the charms of the show, these 2 (very real) guys personalitys are so inherently different.MD-2389 wrote:Atleast when Jamie and Adam fight, its actually a real fight between them.
Adam being quite extroverted and fun-lovin', and Jamie being the introverted logical monotone. yet they both do good work worthy of respect, and they respect eachother's work and contributions too.
i love it how Adam gets so excited about stuff. he was literally jumping up and down with glee while watching Jamie do donuts with the remote control police car, or firing off cans from Jamie's awesome robotic soda-can-launcher tracked robot (he made for a soda advertisement). and his enthusiasm has been rubbing off on Jamie as the episodes have been rolling by, you can see how Jamie gets a cute kick outof Adam going excite-o-spaz. he prolly wouldn't be as animated if it wern't for Adam's presence prodding it outof him.
they both have me laughing. just at their dynamics.
i remember in one episode Adam must've got outof the wrong side of bed, and he was getting pissed at Jamie over some pressure tank they were buying for the "frozen-chicken launcher". and later Adam goes back to apologize and Jamie seems completely oblivious that any emotional outburst happened at all, lol.
these guys are a jungian field day.
MD-2389 wrote:heheheh, wait till you see how they test the Cellphone/gas station myth. Lets just say you get to see Adam VERY happy.
ive been telling people about that episode.....they are like "yeah whatever".
i especially loved the one where they tested wether a person could be flung from a 60' Boom "Sky Lifter".
that poor dummy got flung straight into the ground and a $60000 machine got destroyed!!
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I dont know man, I was mighty impressed with the cannon, I mean it was awesome, but the cement truck was just shocking.
I totally wasnt expecting it to just be completly obliterated. My mouth dropped as they replayed it over and over and I mean it was there, then BANG ! it was gone !
That was an incredible over the top example of power. Ya think ?
It's my favorite one fer sure.
I totally wasnt expecting it to just be completly obliterated. My mouth dropped as they replayed it over and over and I mean it was there, then BANG ! it was gone !
That was an incredible over the top example of power. Ya think ?
It's my favorite one fer sure.