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Title: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Veldemere on February 02, 2011, 02:45:45 pm
So, after months of advertising here it is, all the top shows, all new series and the best dramas on telly, I got a little excited about A Game of Thrones (I know, sad, but the BBC seems to think sword and sandal is all about efeet boys in homoerotic peril, this at least looked gritty). So I looked at the schedule to set my Sky+ and could not see AGOT anywhere, yep Boardwalk Empire is there, but apart from that it appear to be episodes of ER, Thirtysomething and Star Trek Voyager, or, as we used to know it, Channel 4's daytime schedule!!

Dustin I think you might have lied to me with your smiley trailer, not what I was expecting so far!!!!!

Anyone else checked it out?
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Mike on February 02, 2011, 02:47:03 pm
I've got Virgin... so cant get it.  :cry:

As far as im aware AGOT is due out in April.
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Veldemere on February 02, 2011, 02:52:03 pm
not missing much at the moment mate
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Mike on February 02, 2011, 02:54:42 pm
Yeah.. kinda gutted about not seeing boardwalk empire though... looked good.

I might have to [insert slightly potentially small infringement of......*bzzzzzzzzzzzz* sorry this train of thought is no longer available due to copyright and licensing issues]
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Meals on February 02, 2011, 03:17:11 pm
Yeah, I was slightly excited about it, until I realised I've already watched everything they will be showing...and I can re-watch it at any time I wish.   :wink;m::

Boardwalk Empire is fraking great btw.
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Veldemere on February 02, 2011, 03:51:01 pm
Just as a side rant, I do have a slight objection to everyone who sees things via a new way  ],-) and then complains about everything being cack, it is cack because no one is paying for it because of the alternate ways, you are directly to blame!!

It is like Bono banging on about how governments should put toward his charitable causes as he sits in his tax exile!! NO PAY NO SAY.

Here endeth the rant
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Meals on February 02, 2011, 04:14:03 pm
I get what you mean, but the only market that matters in terms of viewership is the American market. Whether I watch it on Telly or not makes zero difference to the ratings the American Executives use to decide on this stuff, so I really don't care. If I was in the US, then I'd make an effort (but then I'd also be watching it as soon as it came out as well).

And for the reference, the only British TV show I can stand is Topgear and Black books back in the day both of which I watch(ed) on TV.
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Mike on February 02, 2011, 04:16:26 pm
Quote from: Meals on February 02, 2011, 04:14:03 pm
And for the reference, the only British TV show I can stand is Topgear and Black books back in the day both of which I watch(ed) on TV.

Here we have the perfect example of someone who desperately needs to see an episode of My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding. :))
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Veldemere on February 02, 2011, 04:29:06 pm
Not so true anymore, whth the advent of digiboxes and the internet the American market is suffering as badly as ours and now almost all that matters is international sales, which is why HBO have done this team up with Sky, true that the American market is larger but so are the transmission and network costsshows are now often dropped if they are not sold to foreign markets, this is why we get all the US stars over here plugging programmes, which we never used to get.

The same is true the other way round, Torchwood is only returning due to a transatlantic production, and Doctor Who and Top Gear rely on international sales. US drama is so expensive the UK is a vital consumer.
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: fatolaf on February 02, 2011, 04:30:04 pm
The new Tom Selleck cop show looks rather good as well..
AGOT due out beginning of March..

There might be a lack of new shows, but at least eveyrhting repeated is HBO, so therefore quality..
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Veldemere on February 02, 2011, 05:26:54 pm
Grrrrrrrrreat, wall to wall Sex and the City!!!

Actually, that might make Mike make the switch!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: fatolaf on February 03, 2011, 12:16:57 pm
Quote from: Veldemere on February 02, 2011, 05:26:54 pm
Grrrrrrrrreat, wall to wall Sex and the City!!!

Nad, thats is comdey central that spams that...

Only drama on Atlantic, I am quite looking forwards to watching 6 feet under again (who saw the last episode, one of the greatest endingd ever IMO) and watching the other sereis of Nip Tuck (only ever saw the first), which had a bonkers last episode in the first series...
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Veldemere on February 08, 2011, 03:22:20 pm
Quote from: fatolaf on February 03, 2011, 12:16:57 pm
Nad, thats is comdey central that spams that...
Only until the current contract runs out I bet!!

And SATC, comedy???? really???? Aside from Sarah Jessicca Parkers face I see no laughs.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: Madlock on February 09, 2011, 12:13:32 am
You lot realize that its just HBO from the states. They've rebranded it for w.e reason . . . I can't wait for Game Of the Thrones with Sean Bean. That looks good!
Title: Re: Sky Atlantic
Post by: fatolaf on February 09, 2011, 12:52:24 pm
Quote from: Madlock on February 09, 2011, 12:13:32 am
You lot realize that its just HBO from the states.

Yep, but before we did not have access to a dedicated HBO channel, nice to have it all on one channel...

AGOT looks ace, apart from Mr Bean IMO, he is such a bad actor that I cant wait [spoiler]till they cut his head off  :decapitated:[/spoiler] in the first series and then the good times will roll (superb pun there)