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Blackadder, just amazing right, I'm just surprised at the amount of people that don't know of its existence.
So Dakka, what are your thoughts on blackadder.
I agree that Blackadder is an amazing show (although the first series isn't as good as the rest). But, like most shows, it had it's time in the limelight (in the early nineties IIRC) when it was all the rage, and is now a cult classic enjoyed by those that watched it when it came out and a select few people interested in that kind of thing.
It's just the standard rise and fall, shows like the Walking Dead will be in the same boat if you wait long enough, and then someone else will discover it long after its time in the spotlight and ask future Dakka why it isn't as popular as it should be...
And that is why you hear people yelling FOR THE EMPEROR rather than FOR LOGICAL AND QUANTIFIABLE BASED DECISIONS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE MAJORITY!
Phototoxin wrote:Kids go in , they waste tonnes of money on marnus calgar and his landraider, the slaneshi-like GW revel at this lust and short term profit margin pleasure. Meanwhile father time and cunning lord tzeentch whisper 'our games are better AND cheaper' and then players leave for mantic and warmahordes.
daveNYC wrote:The Craftworld guys, who are such stick-in-the-muds that they manage to make the Ultramarines look like an Ibiza nightclub that spiked its Red Bull with LSD.
2013/02/22 17:07:09
Subject: Re:Blackadder, why is it not more popular
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2013/02/22 19:15:20
Subject: Re:Blackadder, why is it not more popular
Reasons why it's not more popular in North America:
1. It aired on BBC in a time before international television was widely available in North America; when few cable providers (if any) offered BBC as an option, and satellite dishes were prohibitively expensive to the average person.
2. The BBC never made a large push to sell the DVD collection internationally.
2013/02/22 19:36:04
Subject: Re:Blackadder, why is it not more popular
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I like it, its british humor. Just like Monty Python and other such things. Sometimes I need a fix.
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Cato Sicarius, after force feeding Captain Ventris a copy of the Codex Astartes for having the audacity to play Deathwatch, chokes to death on his own D-baggery after finding Calgar assembling his new Eldar army.
DukeBadham wrote: Blackadder, just amazing right, I'm just surprised at the amount of people that don't know of its existence.
So Dakka, what are your thoughts on blackadder.
The amount of people in general? Or the amount of people of a certain age bracket?
Mandorallen turned back toward the insolently sneering baron. 'My Lord,' The great knight said distantly, 'I find thy face apelike and thy form misshapen. Thy beard, moreover, is an offence against decency, resembling more closely the scabrous fur which doth decorate the hinder portion of a mongrel dog than a proper adornment for a human face. Is it possibly that thy mother, seized by some wild lechery, did dally at some time past with a randy goat?' - Mimbrate Knight Protector Mandorallen.
Excerpt from "Seeress of Kell", Book Five of The Malloreon series by David Eddings.
"You need not fear us, unless you are a dark heart, a vile one who preys on the innocent; I promise, you can’t hide forever in the empty darkness, for we will hunt you down like the animals you are, and pull you into the very bowels of hell." Iron - Within Temptation
I grew up on Black Adder thanks to PBS. PBS broadcast it for a few years during the 90s. I also grew up with Monty Python, Are You Being Served?, Are You Being Served, Again?, Last of the Summer Wine, Red Dwarf, Keeping Up Appearances, Mr. Bean, Thin Blue Line, One Foot In The Grave, The Good Life, Vicar of Dibley, Fawlty Towers, As Time Goes By, Open All Hours, 'Allo 'Allo, The Brittas Empire, To The Manor Born, Waiting For God, and I'm sure others.
DukeBadham wrote: Blackadder, just amazing right, I'm just surprised at the amount of people that don't know of its existence.
So Dakka, what are your thoughts on blackadder.
The amount of people in general? Or the amount of people of a certain age bracket?
I got introduced through my dad (And other things like Monty Python)
A lot of people just won't see it because they won't be introduced to it by family and it's hardly on TV partially because most younger people now want unchallenging things like geordie/jersey shore etc
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Howard A Treesong wrote: It hasn't been on TV in a while, but how many British people don't know of its existence?
Its on Dave freqently, it was on yesterday in fact.
RegalPhantom wrote: If your fluff doesn't fit, change your fluff until it does
The prefect example of someone missing the point.
Do not underestimate the Squats. They survived for millenia cut off from the Imperium and assailed on all sides. Their determination and resilience is an example to us all.
-Leman Russ, Meditations on Imperial Command book XVI (AKA the RT era White Dwarf Commpendium).
Its just a shame that they couldn't fight off Andy Chambers.
Warzone Plog
2013/02/22 21:00:42
Subject: Re:Blackadder, why is it not more popular
Four scholars at Oxford were making their way down the street, and happened to see a group of ladies of the evening. “What’s this?” said the first. “A jam of tarts?” “Nay,” said the second, “an essay of Trollope’s.” “Rather, a flourish of strumpets,” advanced the third. “No, gentlemen,” concluded the last. “Here we have an anthology of pros.”
Perhaps no-one watches Dave, or only nostalgia fans, or something.
I wonder what other very popular when aired comedy series seem to have been forgotten. For instance what is the relative popularity of say Dad's Army, Rising Damp and Black Books?
PBS never aired Black Books or Father Ted -- but they're beloved among a certain crowd in the US. My all time favorite scene from any sitcom is when Dougal is driving the milkfloat towards the cardboard boxes.
Black books was great. The episode where they house sit for their rich 'friend' and end up poisoning the pope is sheer class.
According to BARB Dave has higher viewing figures this month than SKy 1. Its also very interesting to see just how tiny satelite channels are when compared to terrestrial channels. http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-total-viewing-summary
RegalPhantom wrote: If your fluff doesn't fit, change your fluff until it does
The prefect example of someone missing the point.
Do not underestimate the Squats. They survived for millenia cut off from the Imperium and assailed on all sides. Their determination and resilience is an example to us all.
-Leman Russ, Meditations on Imperial Command book XVI (AKA the RT era White Dwarf Commpendium).
Its just a shame that they couldn't fight off Andy Chambers.
Warzone Plog
It was a Saturday night tradition for years with some friends and myself to watch The Red Green Show, Blackadder, Red Dwarf, and Dr Who back to back.
My wife didn't quite know what to think when I first introduced her to the show, but now likes it fairly well.
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Manchu wrote: I grew up on Black Adder thanks to PBS. PBS broadcast it for a few years during the 90s. I also grew up with Monty Python, Are You Being Served?, Are You Being Served, Again?, Last of the Summer Wine, Red Dwarf, Keeping Up Appearances, Mr. Bean, Thin Blue Line, One Foot In The Grave, The Good Life, Vicar of Dibley, Fawlty Towers, As Time Goes By, Open All Hours, 'Allo 'Allo, The Brittas Empire, To The Manor Born, Waiting For God, and I'm sure others.
Those shows are among my all time favorites.
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Manchu wrote: PBS never aired Black Books or Father Ted -- but they're beloved among a certain crowd in the US. My all time favorite scene from any sitcom is when Dougal is driving the milkfloat towards the cardboard boxes.
They did have Father Ted on here in Utah a few years back. The thing I remember most about it was that ship stuck out in the middle of a field.
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Blackadder's a favorite of mine I revisit now and then. I've gotten a fair number of other people hooked. Usually via the fourth season. My lead in? "Hey did you know Hugh Laurie's a comedic actor?"
I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long