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Armistead
11-23-10, 09:05 AM
How many Survivor fans out there. I've applied about 100 times.

My wife knows Jane fairly well since they both show dogs. She lives about 45 minutes from me. They have often competed against each other, travelled together. She's one tough bitch. Hope she wins so I can borrow some money.

She ain't near as broke as she makes out, big nice farm, her dogs worth a small fortune

Sailor Steve
11-23-10, 11:13 AM
Never watched it, even once. Real reality is bad enough. Fake reality is too much.

Armistead
11-23-10, 11:21 AM
What makes you think it's fake....I'd say Survivor is probably the first and only true reality show.

Still, the last few years you can tell they push certain people to take on rolls and ruining what the show once was. Probst has now become a baffling idiot during councils, basically letting everything out of the bag.
I'd tell him to STFU.

Sailor Steve
11-23-10, 11:41 AM
Um, they can vote each other off the Island? They have rules? They have safety-nets? They have camera crews? The last one left wins a huge prize? It's called "Survivor", but the ones who didn't "survive" get to tell everybody why?

It's just another stupid game show.

[edit] Don't take this to mean I think I'm demeaning you for liking it, or even trying to argue about it. I have lots of things I like that I wouldn't expect anyone else to. It's just my opinion, and I know how little that's worth. :D

Armistead
11-23-10, 11:52 AM
Oh, we all have things we hate and like. Most love or hate Survivor, but with any show like this you'll have camera and safety crews. I'm sure they're still miserable as hell.

There's another show called Survivorman where a man and his wife survive the wild...funny, the wife often fears of dying when an animal comes along and at least 10 different camera angles of it.

Sailor Steve
11-23-10, 12:05 PM
The only reality show I saw that I liked was a few years back, and it didn't last. I forget the name and the channel, but it consisted of teams made up of soldiers, cops and firemen competing against each other in hostage-rescue and infiltration scenarios. Like the others they had to get rid of a member every episode, but it was fun because they had to extract 'hostages' from convoys and buildings, with helicopters and 'enemy soldiers', with everybody firing laser rifles, and it could end up going any way imaginable.

[edit] Found it! It was called Combat Missions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Missions

Penguin
11-23-10, 12:22 PM
This is a great scene from Curb your Enthusiasm: two survivors discussing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In2XfN3hIi4 :DL

no snacks, no toilet paper....:haha:

Armistead
11-23-10, 12:53 PM
survivor vs the holocaust.....pretty good.

Penguin
11-23-10, 01:49 PM
pretty, pretty good :03: - don't you think so? The real survivor brings it to the point.

Anyway, though I've seen only fragments of Survivor and think it's crap, there are two allright survival shows out there on Discovery. One is called "Man vs. Wild", where the narrator gets thrown into the wild and tries to manage it out on his own - he films himself doing this, so I presume he's really alone out there.
The other one I've seen a part of is called "Dual Survivor" where an ex-army ranger and a hippie, both survival specialists with different backgrounds and skills, make it through the wilderness together. Though they are accompanied by a camera crew, the show isn't the dumbest and quite informative.

Armistead
11-23-10, 03:01 PM
The guy you think is alone there actually isn't. He has armed guides and a safety team, but a good show.

The deal should be clear, these shows are produced by corporations or groups that must protect themselves from mass lawsuits and follow the same protection and work comp laws as normal business.

Course people that go on these shows basically sign their life rights away, but that wouldn't stop a lawyer, so they follow as many safety protocols as possible.

Not that they're not dangerous, look what happened to the Croc Man Steve.

Sailor Steve
11-23-10, 03:26 PM
I never said they weren't dangerous. 'Wrasslin' is dangerous, and the people who do it really are in fantastic shape. But it's still just a show.

I recently watched an old episode of JAG which had a subplot about a woman who was suing the navy for "rescuing" her when her homebuilt raft sank on a fictional version of Survivor. Very funny stuff.

Rilder
11-23-10, 04:26 PM
Just FYI:
Survivorman = Les Stroud going it alone with his cameras (Safety Crew elsewhere)

Man Vs Wild = Bear Grylls and his safety crew

As for Survivor, meh it would be funner if they just threw them on an island with no intervention, voting off the Island could be killing one of the other survivors and eating them. :rotfl2:

August
11-23-10, 07:20 PM
Just FYI:
Survivorman = Les Stroud going it alone with his cameras (Safety Crew elsewhere)

Man Vs Wild = Bear Grylls and his safety crew

As for Survivor, meh it would be funner if they just threw them on an island with no intervention, voting off the Island could be killing one of the other survivors and eating them. :rotfl2:

Dunno about cannibalism for TV but the show Survivor would have been a lot more interesting if the teams were really teams. This business of pretending to be working as a group while secretly plotting against each other totally ruined it for me.

Totally agree with your comments about Les Stroud too. He keeps it way more real than Bear does.

Platapus
11-23-10, 08:35 PM
In our house, our record for watching Survivor was just under 10 minutes. We only lasted that long because I needed to finish up "refreshing" The Frau before changing channels.

Anyone remember the British show "Now get out of that"? That was a fun show.

krashkart
11-23-10, 11:03 PM
I wouldn't mind reality shows if there were fewer of them. When Big Brother is in season... ugh... they have to run episodes of it three or four times a week. It just gets old. But there are folks who really like watching that stuff. :sunny:

Survivor definitely has backstabbing down to an art. That's really all that the show is about.

Bear Grylls - I love how he describes the taste of every bug he eats. "This one tastes like a four-day old bogey." :har:

Les Stroud really roughs it, and I can totally appreciate that. :yep:

Platapus
11-24-10, 07:42 AM
Am I the only one who sees a parallel between Today's interest in reality shows and the Roman's interest in gladiator fights?

Both were reality shows in their times.
Both fed off of some interest of the masses to see others suffer.

In the Roman example, it was physical suffering
In the current example, it is emotional suffering

Both are a disturbing reflection on the masses. :nope:

Rilder
11-24-10, 08:10 AM
Am I the only one who sees a parallel between Today's interest in reality shows and the Roman's interest in gladiator fights?

Both were reality shows in their times.
Both fed off of some interest of the masses to see others suffer.

In the Roman example, it was physical suffering
In the current example, it is emotional suffering

Both are a disturbing reflection on the masses. :nope:


I agree, we need to bring back the Gladiatorial games. :O:

Armistead
11-24-10, 08:55 AM
Am I the only one who sees a parallel between Today's interest in reality shows and the Roman's interest in gladiator fights?

Both were reality shows in their times.
Both fed off of some interest of the masses to see others suffer.

In the Roman example, it was physical suffering
In the current example, it is emotional suffering

Both are a disturbing reflection on the masses. :nope:

I see that more with fake wrestling..and I don't get why all those people love it. I loved it as a kid in the 70's, but today adults...

Course Survivor is about the only reality show I watch. Also enjoyed Topshot with Colby, now that was a cool show. Oh, not to forget Madhouse, redneck racing, I did watch that since the track is in my town and one of em is a good friend. Only went to one race and it is as redneck as the show makes it, but it doesn't belong on the history channel.

I thought I saw a new version of Mutual of Omaha, loved that growing up.

Onkel Neal
11-24-10, 11:59 AM
How many Survivor fans out there. I've applied about 100 times.

My wife knows Jane fairly well since they both show dogs. She lives about 45 minutes from me. They have often competed against each other, travelled together. She's one tough bitch. Hope she wins so I can borrow some money.

She ain't near as broke as she makes out, big nice farm, her dogs worth a small fortune


I love the show, it's very interesting to observe people under these conditions, competing for the money. The psychology, the challenges, the drama. Good stuff. To be honest, I have only watched three seasons from start to ending. I believe it was Season 2, the Cook Islands season, and the current season. Not sure why, but as much as I enjoy the show, if I don't find some of the participants interesting or compelling in the first episode, I pretty much skip the rest of the season.

Steve, Survivor is not so much a show about realistically surviving the outdoors, but a game show that takes place under castaway type conditions.

Armistead
11-24-10, 12:14 PM
I have to admit I don't enjoy this season and didn't watch much of it on TV, although bored one day watched it on the net. I'm seeing many changes I don't like, immunity idols in mass, ect., Probst running his mouth all the time. Chase talked Jane off the perch last show or so ago and Probst convinced her to stay on....Lately he's getting on my nerves.

Another problem is the tribe switch ups at the wrong time leaving good players dead in the water, no tactics in that at all. It's starting to appear
the directors are playing with the show and moving things in the direction they want, often screwing up a players tactics. Tribal council is now the place where Jeff gives away all. Course the real time of these councils average 3 hours and we see a few minutes. Guess it's hard to keep ratings after fan vs favs, heroes vs villians.

Sailor Steve
11-24-10, 01:01 PM
Steve, Survivor is not so much a show about realistically surviving the outdoors, but a game show that takes place under castaway type conditions.
I know. I'm not knocking the show or the people who like it. It's just my taste in television. As I said, I like a lot of stuff I wouldn't recommend to anybody else.

Armistead
11-24-10, 03:46 PM
I love the show, it's very interesting to observe people under these conditions, competing for the money. The psychology, the challenges, the drama. Good stuff. To be honest, I have only watched three seasons from start to ending. I believe it was Season 2, the Cook Islands season, and the current season. Not sure why, but as much as I enjoy the show, if I don't find some of the participants interesting or compelling in the first episode, I pretty much skip the rest of the season.

Steve, Survivor is not so much a show about realistically surviving the outdoors, but a game show that takes place under castaway type conditions.

I do know this, Jane was at home last week. She's gone now, where, who knows with her.

I know if I had to eat snails, wipe my arse with grass and sleep next to a stinky woman with hair hanging out her bikini like a jewish beard, I'd call that survival.

Onkel Neal
12-01-10, 10:51 PM
specially for 39 days!