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| Tribunus rufulus Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Hampshire
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| Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays Did anyone else watch this? Are you asking yourself "Why?" Billed by the BBC as Quote:
Here's a selection of other views about it... * First Impressions?*by*Bonekickers | |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2006 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays It was bobbins. Hard to believe it was dreamt up by Ashley Pharaoh. Some really cringe-worthy dialogue, and a climax that was reached far too easily and was wholly unbelievable. Let's hope it gets better... |
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| Biscuit Barrel Master Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Devon
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays Oh I don't know. It was total hokum, the actors were stretching themselves - the pieces of the cross did better in places, there were silly plot holes, it felt rushed and some of the 'special' effects were less than special, but it was somehow enjoyable. A nice silly thing to curl up and watch and not have to think about. Last edited by Perpetual Man; 10th July 2008 at 08:38 AM. |
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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays Given who made it, the show could have been far worse: A 21st century "long con" conman is shot/hit by a car and wakes up in the early 14th Century, where he meets a Templar who doesn't play by 21st century rules.... I'm with SJAB: it was such tosh, it was watchable. |
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays So you didn't see the ending where someone (not one of the clever archaeologists, mind you) got round to calling the police, Ben? (I have to admit that I was also accessing the Chrons while Bonekickers was on - there was no point in wasting 100% of my concentation on the programme.) Last edited by Ursa major; 10th July 2008 at 11:51 AM. Reason: Spelling has gone to pot - or should that be cauldron? |
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| Dark Lord Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Falkirk
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays I've not watched this yet but am going to upload it on my digi box, as to the creatures on Primeaveal going on strike they are going on strike because they are not happy at the computer generated "hero's" they have to work beside ,they feel they are completley un belivable and poorly rendered, or is that just the whole show![]() |
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays it's the characters in Primeval: if the world is under extreme threat, why choose these people when there are about 4 billion people more capable of doing a good job (40 million of them in the UK). |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays What is it about really ? Some sort historical mystery or some supernatural series ? Wondering since most BBC shows make the jump east eventually. I hope though its not as lame as Torchwood. Despite Spike is in it.... |
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| Biscuit Barrel Master Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Devon
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays It's basically a group of archaeologists who through their dig get dragged into an 'adventure' with religious overtones. It seems to want to try and be Indiana Jones with a little more realism and instead misses more than hits. Although entertaining it is not really good at all - it makes the first season of Torchwood look top notch telly.. |
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| Re: Bonekickers, BBC1, Tuesdays I'm not sure it was fantasy. Spoiler Alert (kind of....) * I wasn't giving the first episode 100% attention, but I don't think anything strange really happened, not that couldn't be explained by normal science. * |
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