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|    nogogo to All    |
|    Re: Coming soon    |
|    10 Oct 10 12:14:57    |
      From: nogogo@nogo.go              martin_yes_that_martin wrote:       > nogogo wrote:       >       >> martin_yes_that_martin wrote:       >>> Martin's take on Red Dwarf - Back to Earth. Since U.S. TV stations       >>> don't care about broadcasting and I am a cheapskate I am patiently       >>> downloading this series via bit torenting. I have this dread feeling is       >>> may be as bad as series 7...or worse. Comments by anyone who has seen       >>> this series (no spoilers, please)       >> hehehe! it was fun! but not old school Dwarf.       >> Those daze are gone. (:       >>       >       > Then I hope it becomes popular so the movie becomes the next       > thing. If it could happen with Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, it       > could happen to Red Dwarf.       >       > --       > We're a real Mickey Mouse operation.       >              I don't really think you can compare Douglas Adams and G/N       productions. The only thing they have in common is genre.              IMHO, The literary genus that was Douglas Adams far surpasses our       dear RD. You can stretch out a TV plot to make a movie, sure; but       you have to chop down a book to fit into a movie.              The 2007 audio-book version of "Do Androids Dream of Electric       Sheep?" (Blade Runner) unabridged runs approximately 9.5 hours       over eight CDs.              --       Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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