Now that's just crazy-talk.Originally Posted by ShadowMaat
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Now that's just crazy-talk.Originally Posted by ShadowMaat
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MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
"...phu...ah..."
"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
Thank You SPARTACUS For An Amazing Ride.
I love SARAH, I mean it could get old really quick but it was funny to see him talking to the house and that Fargo was trying to deny the obvious was silly but fun, including that it was his *girly* voice and that is just freaky.I missed not seeing the Professor guy, is he a regular?
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The daughter is I hope a background character, Joe I liked more in the second episode. I don't really like the main female lead, she is rather bland and lacks real character and no more of that kid please *either of them*.
The male lead (the new Sheriff) is good, I like him, he has yet to annoy me. *hey it happens*
I like it so far, early days but I was laughing at times out loud and that hasn't happen for a show in a while so I will keep watching.![]()
I loved Matt in Max Headroom, but I have to say when I heard the accent I was thinking please be South African! But then.Originally Posted by Easter Lily
Nooooo he said mate! He must be trying for an Australian accent... bugger.
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It never works, OK yes, Americans might buy it but it still annoys me. Maybe he isn't in the series proper, seemed to be a few names missing in the opening credits anyway.![]()
Or maybe he desperately wants to be Aussie because all the best big game hunters are Aussie....At least if you consider people like Steve Irwin to be the best anything.
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Crikey! Don't even start me on Steve Irwin.Originally Posted by ShadowMaat
If Matt is a regular he is in my mind playing a South African.
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I kinda like how they kill two characters in the pilot and then went "D'OH! Probley not the best idea to start killing people off in the pilot" then found a sneeky way to bring them back. Daniel Jackson would be proud.
But...Did I miss something?" What DID happen to the Director guy? Did he find his Point of Origin?
McKay:...ZedPM
O'Neill: Zed?
Jackson: He's Canadian
O'Neill: I'm sorry
It starts next week here in the UK, but from the adverts it does look interesting, so i'll check it out.
P.S. Sky One advertise it as 'A Town Called Eureka' have they changed the name or something?
The name hasn't changed to my knowledge.Originally Posted by RuleBritannia
MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
"...phu...ah..."
"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
Thank You SPARTACUS For An Amazing Ride.
Has anybody been watching the webisodes at the scifi site?
That non aussie Aussie annoys me too, can't really watch what's happening when he's around cause i'm cringing from the accent.
I don't think that's the name, I think it's the slogan.Originally Posted by RuleBritannia
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Watch Atlantis!!! PLEEEEEEEEEASSSSSSEEEEE!!! We like rehashing old storylines and charaters and getting paid for it. - The Stargate "Writers"
I haven't had time, and I only finished watching the eps yesterday should I check them out? Are they necessary to watch the show?Originally Posted by Blue Banrigh
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I kept expecting him to say struth! It is so over the top!That non aussie Aussie annoys me too, can't really watch what's happening when he's around cause i'm cringing from the accent.![]()
Hearing non-Americans trying to pass off an American accent can be just as bad. I generally choose to be amused by it- particularly if the badness is deliberate and the accent is supposed to sound fake. No harm, no foul, as far as I'm concerned. I like the Steve Irwin wannabe. I hope we get to see more of him... and his archnemesis, LoJack.
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Unfortunatly I can't get them to work on this computer, and it's the only working computer in my house at the moment. Are they any good? Are they actually important to the storyline?Originally Posted by Blue Banrigh
In my spare time I set up a Eureka fansite, it's nowhere near as good as GateWorld is for Stargate or other Sci-Fi series, but it's a start I suppose. It's at...
http://www.bluero.be/eureka
But, anyways, what do you think of it?
My new favorite quote:
"Fly Lucius, fly"
-Rodney
My old favorite:
"It's...it's like trying to do something...that's impossible..."
-Dr. Lee
It was a very muddled accent... South African was my first thought until he said "mate". It sounded rather garbled in parts too .Originally Posted by Willow'sCat
Can't think what they thinking? Even Meryl Streep found it challenging.
Haven't they learnt anything from Lost?![]()
Probably not...
Steve Irwin is an interesting thought... if it's a parody they're after...
He's really not a bad egg... does really care about conservation.
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"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
I can tell I'm in the minority, but I like Steve Irwin. I saw a profile of him and his wife a while back--they seem like genuinely good people. And their daughter is just adorable.Originally Posted by Easter Lily
Hee-hee, Shadow! I'm also looking forward to more LoJack. Hmmm--was LoJack the same dog as the one in the motorhome? Didn't that dog get toasted? I really need to pay closer attention....![]()
I am so blessed! Cherriey made this cool sig; scarimor made this great Dr. Lee smilie http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f3...or/leeanim.gif and Spudster made another neat one http://img452.imageshack.us/img452/3658/lee1ec.gif Dr. Lee RULES!
Not necessary, it's a just a little side story about an unidentified furry manshaped creature in the forest outside Eureka.Originally Posted by Willow'sCat
I thought so at first, but they're a lot different. Crispy Pup was a Husky/Malamute type (I think) and LoJack is more of a shaggy wolf/mongrel. Or something. Definiteky different, although it might have been an interesting plot point if they were the same and LoJack kept turning up no matter what.Originally Posted by warmbeachbrat
I had the CC on to see the part with the Sheriff and the professor and I saw the name Nanook. So I have to agree with Shadow.
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I am watching the 1st episode of Eureka over again for like the 6th time and I really do like this show! Naming the house "Sarah" still tickles me. (re: Sara O'Neill) There are far too many playful SG references for them to be coincidences.And even if it is, I still like this show and Jack Carter a lot. His facial expressions are priceless.
"You cannot reason with your own heart;
it has it's own laws and beats about things
which the intellect scorns."- Mark Twain -
I think you misunderstand where I was coming from, I am Australian and it irks that most *many* US actors go for a broad "Steve Irwin" type accent when most Australians do not speak with that kind of broad accent. Australia has very many but subtle differences in our accent depending on where you live.Originally Posted by warmbeachbrat
I also get the impression the Australian accent is not an easy one for Americans to pull off anyway; so why not employ an Australian actor who has their accent intact?
Well, since Irwin is perceived as an animal maven/hunter/gamekeeper/whatever and since that's what Matt's character likes to think he is, why is it so insulting?
And the point, again, is that the accent is SUPPOSED to sound fake. Sure, you could hire an Australian actor, but doesn't it seem a little silly to have a real Australian with a fake Australian accent?