mines1985
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Avis16
Note de mines1985
It's not a cartoon. It's not live-action. And to me, it's one of the greatest kids' shows ever!
I started watching this show when it started on Tech TV recently. It came on briefly when I was just a kid, but back then, I really didn't appreciate it. My siblings spent most of the time looking for strings and "real hands" and not really paying attention to the actual show.
When it started on Tech TV, I thought I would give it a whirl, and I found out that I love it.
It beats me why Tech TV decided to start showing it. Maybe it is because of the technology shown in the show back then, or the resurgence of popularity in the U.K. Or maybe it's just because of the new movie coming out in 2004. Either way, I am very happy they decided to show it.
Although at first glance this show is cheesy and obvious, if you watch it for a while, you find that you start to ignore the wires and mistakes, and begin to really enjoy the show and its plotlines. This show is amazing, and was really breakthrough back then in the 1960's. It is surprising how they used simple kitchen dials and other common objects to create wonderful sets. I like the trivia and comments that Tech TV runs at the bottom, and some of them have caused me to appreciate the show even more. For example, if they didn't explain that each show had to be lengthened from a half-hour to a whole hour, I would have been inclined to complain that they dragged some scenes on too long. I would never have known that they had to lengthen them in order to fit the time period. And I would have never known how much work and cash they put into each show: an astronomical amount for that time period, but it was mostly worth it.
I love the 5 Thunderbird vehicles used in the show, and think they did a wonderful job with them. Each one is unique, and is specially suited to its job. The characters are all different as well, not cookie-cutter personalities, and few stereotypes. It was fun to watch the show and see the characters really develop, and also see the vehicles in action.
I truly enjoy this show and was disappointed to find out it spanned less than 2 seasons. I think the plot and characters are amazing and I wish I could find the videos online, but no one seems to have them. As it is, I can't wait until the newest movie comes out, in 2004.
Thunderbirds are GO!
I started watching this show when it started on Tech TV recently. It came on briefly when I was just a kid, but back then, I really didn't appreciate it. My siblings spent most of the time looking for strings and "real hands" and not really paying attention to the actual show.
When it started on Tech TV, I thought I would give it a whirl, and I found out that I love it.
It beats me why Tech TV decided to start showing it. Maybe it is because of the technology shown in the show back then, or the resurgence of popularity in the U.K. Or maybe it's just because of the new movie coming out in 2004. Either way, I am very happy they decided to show it.
Although at first glance this show is cheesy and obvious, if you watch it for a while, you find that you start to ignore the wires and mistakes, and begin to really enjoy the show and its plotlines. This show is amazing, and was really breakthrough back then in the 1960's. It is surprising how they used simple kitchen dials and other common objects to create wonderful sets. I like the trivia and comments that Tech TV runs at the bottom, and some of them have caused me to appreciate the show even more. For example, if they didn't explain that each show had to be lengthened from a half-hour to a whole hour, I would have been inclined to complain that they dragged some scenes on too long. I would never have known that they had to lengthen them in order to fit the time period. And I would have never known how much work and cash they put into each show: an astronomical amount for that time period, but it was mostly worth it.
I love the 5 Thunderbird vehicles used in the show, and think they did a wonderful job with them. Each one is unique, and is specially suited to its job. The characters are all different as well, not cookie-cutter personalities, and few stereotypes. It was fun to watch the show and see the characters really develop, and also see the vehicles in action.
I truly enjoy this show and was disappointed to find out it spanned less than 2 seasons. I think the plot and characters are amazing and I wish I could find the videos online, but no one seems to have them. As it is, I can't wait until the newest movie comes out, in 2004.
Thunderbirds are GO!