- Joined: December 1998
- Location: Cham-Bana, IL
- Post Count: 2,832
re: Life On Mars (UK)
I was fairly certain this show was being edited down to fit the time slot with commercials. This is exactly what A & E did for the show MI-5.
As far as prices for a possible DVD set, one of the 6 episode seasons of Cold Feet lists for $60. So, I too, don't see the price for a dvd set for this show to be very cheap.
Lawn Ranger Motto: You're only young once, but you can be always be immature.
- Joined: August 2001
- Post Count: 1,827
re: Life On Mars (UK)
Wow, I was just banned from the BBC America discussion forums for asking about how much of this show was edited to make room for the commercials.
I got no email, or explanation.
I guess they are feeling like they were caught red handed and they are trying to cover it up.
My post was polite, and asked a serious question. Can't understand why they would ban me for it.
-----
Scott
View My DVD Collection
Stop the on-screen Bugs!!!!!!
- Joined: July 1999
- Location: At work, stuck in front of my computer.
- Post Count: 735
re: Life On Mars (UK)
Any word on when BBC America will start airing the second season?
Movies I would purchase instantly if they were available in their correct aspect ratio:
Death Trap, Innocent Blood, The Shadow, and Remo Williams
- Joined: December 1998
- Location: Cham-Bana, IL
- Post Count: 2,832
re: Life On Mars (UK)
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Garrett Adams
I recall reading awhile back that there was going to be a U.S. version of Life on Mars. Nothing seemed to come of it so perhaps the plan was nixed.
|
I also recall reading this when the British version was first being shown on BBC America, but I have not heard anymore about a US version. I would really enjoy watching it.
Lawn Ranger Motto: You're only young once, but you can be always be immature.
- Joined: December 1998
- Location: Cham-Bana, IL
- Post Count: 2,832
re: Life On Mars (UK)
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by NeilO
I am not yet sure what I really think about the series finale.
Neil
|
I, too, am not sure about the finale. It was definitely not the way I thought that it would end.
Lawn Ranger Motto: You're only young once, but you can be always be immature.
- Joined: June 2001
- Post Count: 1,175
re: Life On Mars (UK)
Has anyone heard if BBC America will be rebroadcasting Series 1 and 2 of the original?
Disney/Buena Vista/Miramax: Please put Beautiful Girls on Blu-ray with bonus features and the original theatrical trailer in 1080p, and an anamorphic re-release with bonus features and the original theatrical trailer day-and-date on DVD. Thanks!
www.myspace.com/macphoen
- Joined: January 2001
- Post Count: 2,025
Re: Life On Mars (UK)
just thought i'd revive this thread. having watched the pilot of the US series i thought i'd go ahead and watch the UK series.
liked the UK version. well acted and great scripts. obviously a very original concept, yet the series didn't rely on this hook. i felt the first series was complete in itself and the 8th episode could have been the end of the show, as finding out about his dad was something important to him and reason enough to wake up. the entire 2nd series, while enjoyable in itself, didn't have anything to do with why Tyler was there. being a good cop and changing the way cops did business in the 70's isn't a personal journey.
the finale: pretty good, and i can understand why the writers did what they had to do, but a minimalist ending with Sam standing on the roof with the camera circling around him, and finally resting with a close up of him looking regretfully at the audience would have been great too, and a bit more 'realistic'?
btw i just watched the first episode of Ashes to Ashes, and WHAT A PIECE OF CRAP. it's just totally ridiculous. i get that they're trying to channel the 80's with Miami Vice-like action, but what was great about LoM was it had contemporary sensibilities. LoM wasn't Starsky & Hutch with a guy from 2006, whereas AtoA ~is~ like a bad 80's Stallone cop movie with a 2008 female cop. anyways, that was just the pilot (a very, very badly written pilot), so i'll give it a chance.
but seriously, going from LoM to AtoA was jarring.
"now, if that's a fact, tell me... am i lying?"
- Joined: June 2002
- Location: NJ
- Post Count: 3,273
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Adam Lenhardt 
but the biggest difference is that in the US version Sam Tyler is firmly the main character and Gene Hunt is firmly the supporting character. In the UK version, if anything, the opposite is true.
I don't agree as I think Sam Taylor was very much the main character of the UK version. I think with the exception of one episode in the second series where he was sick, every scene featured Sam and the entire show is still seen through his eyes. This really helped the viewer get into the mind of the character especially during many of the quieter and more emotional moments John Simm was so good at pulling off. Even though "Ashes to Ashes" similarly follows Alex Drake, it sometimes feels like Gene is the lead character as he's much more heroic. Hell, Philip Glenister even gets top billing for it!
"Here's looking at you, kid."