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Tom E May 5th 09 09:01 AM

Reggie Perrin remake
 
what a load of rubbish the remake is and nobody can compete with Leonard
Rossiter, not even Clunes.



Ian Jackson[_2_] May 5th 09 10:31 AM

Reggie Perrin remake
 
In message , Tom E
writes
what a load of rubbish the remake is and nobody can compete with Leonard
Rossiter, not even Clunes.

For all I know, the new series might be quite good. However the canned
laughter did it for me. Three minutes, then I gave up on it.
--
Ian

South Downs May 5th 09 10:47 AM

Reggie Perrin remake
 
Ian Jackson wrote:

what a load of rubbish the remake is and nobody can compete with Leonard
Rossiter, not even Clunes.


For all I know, the new series might be quite good. However the canned laughter
did it for me. Three minutes, then I gave up on it.



It shouldn't have been called Regional Perrin. Instead it should have been
a new comedy based on Reggie Perrin, it might have worked then.

Paul Heslop May 5th 09 11:47 AM

Reggie Perrin remake
 
South Downs wrote:

Ian Jackson wrote:

what a load of rubbish the remake is and nobody can compete with Leonard
Rossiter, not even Clunes.


For all I know, the new series might be quite good. However the canned laughter
did it for me. Three minutes, then I gave up on it.


It shouldn't have been called Regional Perrin. Instead it should have been
a new comedy based on Reggie Perrin, it might have worked then.


it's not terrible, Clunes is good as a character but yeah, it should
have been a kind of follow on and the canned laughter is a mess. The
boss is really grating too.

--
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Java Jive May 5th 09 12:38 PM

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Which cheek, exactly?

On Tue, 05 May 2009 07:13:56 GMT, "Brian Gaff"
wrote:

Removes tongue from cheek.


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Bill Wright May 5th 09 03:04 PM

Reggie Perrin remake
 

South Downs wrote in message
...
Ian Jackson wrote:

what a load of rubbish the remake is and nobody can compete with
Leonard
Rossiter, not even Clunes.


For all I know, the new series might be quite good. However the canned
laughter
did it for me. Three minutes, then I gave up on it.


The bloke on Points of View swore that the laughter track was geniune.



It shouldn't have been called Regional Perrin.


That's the one where they act it out in a different part of the country each
time, I suppose.

Bill



Grimly Curmudgeon May 5th 09 03:11 PM

Reggie Perrin remake
 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Tom E" saying
something like:

what a load of rubbish the remake is and nobody can compete with Leonard
Rossiter, not even Clunes.

Pull your head out of your arse and actually give it a chance.
It started off a bit hesitantly but nicely captures the spirit of the
original.

Dave Plowman (News) May 5th 09 03:37 PM

Reggie Perrin remake
 
In article ,
Bill Wright wrote:
For all I know, the new series might be quite good. However the
canned laughter did it for me. Three minutes, then I gave up on it.


The bloke on Points of View swore that the laughter track was geniune.


It's very easy to make a real studio audience sound like canned laughter
by injudicious use of the audience fader. The real giveaway if only dubbed
reaction is used is when the artists don't react to it by the timing of
their delivery.

But I'd say every sit com these days will have 'canned' laughter added to
the original at at the sound dub. If only to cover retakes where the
reaction isn't as good as the first take.

--
*If horrific means to make horrible, does terrific mean to make terrible?

Dave Plowman London SW
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Tom E May 5th 09 03:55 PM

Reggie Perrin remake
 

"Grimly Curmudgeon" wrote in message
...
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Tom E" saying
something like:

what a load of rubbish the remake is and nobody can compete with Leonard
Rossiter, not even Clunes.

Pull your head out of your arse and actually give it a chance.
It started off a bit hesitantly but nicely captures the spirit of the
original.


please keep your language to yourself........



Johnny B Good May 5th 09 04:44 PM

Reggie Perrin remake
 
The message
from "Dave Plowman (News)" contains these words:

In article ,
Bill Wright wrote:
For all I know, the new series might be quite good. However the
canned laughter did it for me. Three minutes, then I gave up on it.


The bloke on Points of View swore that the laughter track was geniune.


It's very easy to make a real studio audience sound like canned laughter
by injudicious use of the audience fader. The real giveaway if only dubbed
reaction is used is when the artists don't react to it by the timing of
their delivery.


But I'd say every sit com these days will have 'canned' laughter added to
the original at at the sound dub. If only to cover retakes where the
reaction isn't as good as the first take.


--
*If horrific means to make horrible, does terrific mean to make terrible?


No, 'terrific' is derived from the word 'terrify' (usually in the
funfair ride meaning of the word ;-)

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.


HTH & HAND ;-)

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