View Full Version : Great new show.
scotton
04-30-2008, 08:29 PM
I just wanted to say this is a awsome new show. I have to admit when I first saw the name I didnt like it, but it is cool. =)
rotkiv
05-01-2008, 05:18 AM
concur, great show. I thought at first they were taking the diggnation beer thing a step further... but either way... great show. i'm pullin' for ya, i hope it's a success.
grundelboy
05-01-2008, 08:04 PM
Sorry I almost made it through half way.
Not my cup of tea. Everything else on revision3 rocks but this show was a bit of a letdown.
I think it lacked a masculine quality to the show. And the 1 (almost gay) guy you did have on the show didn't cut it for me. Nice try I think some one a little more patrick nortonish and less Carson Kressley (I had to look that one up).
phoenixp3k
05-02-2008, 12:46 AM
Sorry I almost made it through half way.
Not my cup of tea. Everything else on revision3 rocks but this show was a bit of a letdown.
I think it lacked a masculine quality to the show. And the 1 (almost gay) guy you did have on the show didn't cut it for me. Nice try I think some one a little more patrick nortonish and less Carson Kressley (I had to look that one up).
Female concentration has nothing to do with it. popSiren is an all female cast and I don't hear people complaining about it. Your comment about the one guy flew a thousand feet above my head. Once he actually does a segment we'll see how he fits in the show. Everyone looked pretty cool. :D
Irene I would have to take some time to adjust were we to meet in real life :p
scienceking
05-02-2008, 03:02 AM
Not my cup of tea.
I think this is exactly what is going on with this show. Its just not for everyone. Don't expect it to be I guess. Revision3 seems to have done a pretty consistent job of picking shows that all more or less appeal to the same demographics, but some stand out like this one or XLR8RTV or maybe even GigaOm as appealing to more niche crowds.
grundelboy
05-02-2008, 03:02 PM
Popsirens is a good show, as are all the rest on revision3. This one just felt a little hollow and unpolished.
As for the confusion about the 1 guy on the show, On camera he feels a little two demential and a bit of an A typical poser yes-man.
Perhaps he could be replaced or accompanied by the beloved Martin Sergeant?
But I'll try and finnish this episode and see how the second one goes before I post again.
murphy1d
05-02-2008, 04:36 PM
Tentative on this one.
The host is fine, I think we have to get to know her like that "crazy friend" we all have.
Remember Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing. This is the forming phase and quickly we'll hit some storms. But after the show normalizes we'll see if it performs.
I think its going to work out pretty nicely and may turn into a strong "entertainment show" vs being a "info-based show."
proftheory
05-02-2008, 04:41 PM
I heard it was even mentioned on the TWIT network.
I'm not a social networker so I probably won't watch very often.
aaronsaund
05-02-2008, 07:09 PM
Seems like the show can't last very long or be very entertaining or useful since it is only about social networks. Very limited subject IMO.
grundelboy
05-06-2008, 08:18 PM
Well the show is over for me.
Not much better then the last one.
Sorry but I feel it doesn't live up to the rest of the revision3 standards.
Is that guy Hispanic or Asian? in this episode he confused me just like Jackie Chan in Shanghai noon.
murphy1d
05-07-2008, 04:05 PM
I think I'll stick around to see what's next.
Irene's growing on me like Bobcat Goldthwaite did. But I'm more concerned with where they take the concept. Cool Mo Z has the "Weekend Update Anchorwoman" thing going on, and Neha has the "online groups" thing. But the other guy hasn't captured my attention yet.
And Irene does come across as someone who's not necessarily listening, but waiting for her turn to talk. Take a cue from the talk show hosts on this one.