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Thanks for the link, I've tried searching for torrents of the show before but only ever found those other avengers.
I love older uk shows and finding legitimate streaming content is endlessly frustrating. It might be a niche market but the promise of the Internet was it was supposed to address the long tail. So much is sitting on the shelves due to lazy rights holders or only has limited geographical distribution.
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
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Re: Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
#12I had never heard of this show, but speaking about wacky British 70s series that still hold up, I think The Avengers should be up there, for similar reasons: great acting, out of this world plots, mixed with a quaint British attitude. The Emma Peel era was the best, you can check out all the episodes here: http://theavengers.tv/forever/peel.htm . Almost all episodes are gold, but my favorites are The Cybernauts and H…
Sandbaggers is not wacky in the Avengers sense, deadly serious, when you're done watching sandbaggers check out Callan
Re: Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
#13Maybe it's just that people only remember the good tv shows/films/music/things from those years and ignore the boring chaff. Maybe there are just as many good tv shows these days. but in my opinion the vast majority of current tv shows/films/music/webcontent is utter undiluted mind numbing banal drivel and there isn't a circle of hell worthy enough to hold those responsible.
Check out Top of the Lake, it's well-written, well-acted, & doesn't overstay its welcome. Season two just came out!
I think modern shows are dominated by 'must-see' spectacles or sensationalist attention-grabbers, because people watch them in droves and advertises will pay for slots. Weirdly, the modern BBC only makes shows like this, even though they don't rely on advertising.
Part of the charm of The Sandbaggers is that they clearly made it for pennies, so they had to make the characters and dialogue interesting to fill in for car chases + stunts + exotic locations + top-shelf actors (i.e. the complement of Bond films).
Re: Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
#14I had never heard of this show, but speaking about wacky British 70s series that still hold up, I think The Avengers should be up there, for similar reasons: great acting, out of this world plots, mixed with a quaint British attitude. The Emma Peel era was the best, you can check out all the episodes here: http://theavengers.tv/forever/peel.htm . Almost all episodes are gold, but my favorites are The Cybernauts and H…
Re: Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
#15Maybe it's just that people only remember the good tv shows/films/music/things from those years and ignore the boring chaff. Maybe there are just as many good tv shows these days. but in my opinion the vast majority of current tv shows/films/music/webcontent is utter undiluted mind numbing banal drivel and there isn't a circle of hell worthy enough to hold those responsible.
> Maybe there are just as many good tv shows these days. Check out Top of the Lake , it's well-written, well-acted, & doesn't overstay its welcome. Season two just came out! I think modern shows are dominated by 'must-see' spectacles or sensationalist attention-grabbers, because people watch them in droves and advertises will pay for slots. Weirdly, the modern BBC only makes shows like this, even though they don't re…
i suspect my comments were a wee bit too strong but it was after cycling through every channel twice and finding nothing.
Re: Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
#16Le Voyage dans la lune - Georges Méliès 1902 (link provided) holds up after 115 years. Don't be so surprised! Timeless storytelling and design transcends it's delivery medium.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FrdVdKlxUk
To the people questioning whether good television is still being made, yes of course it is, it might just take you a few years to find it. True Detective, Fargo, Utopia are all great. A la carte streaming (eg select any 10 shows, 10 movies, $10/month) is the future for media consumption. Which platform will deliver this first only time will tell. At the moment original content is the model and there are some evident growth pains.
Re: Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
#17Maybe it's just that people only remember the good tv shows/films/music/things from those years and ignore the boring chaff. Maybe there are just as many good tv shows these days. but in my opinion the vast majority of current tv shows/films/music/webcontent is utter undiluted mind numbing banal drivel and there isn't a circle of hell worthy enough to hold those responsible.
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> Maybe there are just as many good tv shows these days. Check out Top of the Lake , it's well-written, well-acted, & doesn't overstay its welcome. Season two just came out! I think modern shows are dominated by 'must-see' spectacles or sensationalist attention-grabbers, because people watch them in droves and advertises will pay for slots. Weirdly, the modern BBC only makes shows like this, even though they don't re…
yep top of the lake is good, thanks. i suspect my comments were a wee bit too strong but it was after cycling through every channel twice and finding nothing.
That might just be a taste thing on my part, or it might be a response to the tremendous commercial pressures that were forcing execs to look anywhere, everywhere for a story a couple of years ago.
Re: Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
#19Maybe it's just that people only remember the good tv shows/films/music/things from those years and ignore the boring chaff. Maybe there are just as many good tv shows these days. but in my opinion the vast majority of current tv shows/films/music/webcontent is utter undiluted mind numbing banal drivel and there isn't a circle of hell worthy enough to hold those responsible.
If you're really into say magic, then you will forgive more about a show with wizards etc. So, with smaller overall audiences shows simply don't need to be as good.
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#20It amazes me that someone could see Darkplace and think it was set in anything other than the 80s... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OO-ZGP68-3w