mr mystery
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RE: eUrotic on Sky chat & discussion
At least we have got a tease hour tonight , with a bit of luck someone will forget to switch the feed off at ten . It looks like they are using this hour to advertise their website and the night show .
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Scottishbloke
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RE: eUrotic on Sky chat & discussion
Wouldn't it just be great if they did forget to switch the feed off at 10PM and instead we were treated to the first hour of the nightshow, in many way's showing us the tease hour is a bit cruel and sadistic, showing what we can't view on the big screen unless you've got either Astra 1 or Hotbird much to Stan's delight, I have a separate Thread in which you can put forward your comments for getting the nightshow on SKY.
(This post was last modified: 13-04-2012 21:13 by Scottishbloke.)
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Addison
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RE: eUrotic on Sky chat & discussion
(13-04-2012 21:37 )HannahsPet Wrote: reminds me why i first started watching the day shows about 5 or so years ago.
Yep. As already said, I've some misgivings about the amount of nervy dancing that goes on, but the show seems fun, and a bit unpredictable (which is good!). The format definitely stands apart from all the other day and night shows, at the moment. When I first caught it today (this is the first time I've seen it) I didn't much like the way they were all herded together; reminded me of Masti Nights, and I just don't think that babes standing around in a gaggle works. But once they spread out in the studio it got a lot better. I liked the way they sort of took it in turns to have a go in the spotlight. The longer you watched, the more they established themselves as personalities. They actually worked together as a presenting team, and seemed to enjoy what they were doing. The camerawork was good and inventive (that aerial cam that zooms in and out dizzily above the babes' heads is a good idea!). The studio set different and spacious. The OSG was just what you'd want it to be: basic, functional, small and peripheral.
When presenters look as though they're having a good time, and camera operators are prepared to put a shift in and offer up lots of different shots and angles, the whole thing engages you more. It was a bit like Lad's Lounge crossed with Ape TV's Candy Crib (anyone remember that?! A sort of miniature babes-only Big Brother show). Be interesting to see how popular this becomes and if some of the other channels end up giving it props by aping its approaches.
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RE: eUrotic on Sky chat & discussion
(13-04-2012 22:54 )Addison Wrote: (13-04-2012 21:37 )HannahsPet Wrote: reminds me why i first started watching the day shows about 5 or so years ago.
Yep. As already said, I've some misgivings about the amount of nervy dancing that goes on, but the show seems fun, and a bit unpredictable (which is good!). The format definitely stands apart from all the other day and night shows, at the moment. When I first caught it today (this is the first time I've seen it) I didn't much like the way they were all herded together; reminded me of Masti Nights, and I just don't think that babes standing around in a gaggle works. But once they spread out in the studio it got a lot better. I liked the way they sort of took it in turns to have a go in the spotlight. The longer you watched, the more they established themselves as personalities. They actually worked together as a presenting team, and seemed to enjoy what they were doing. The camerawork was good and inventive (that aerial cam that zooms in and out dizzily above the babes' heads is a good idea!). The studio set different and spacious. The OSG was just what you'd want it to be: basic, functional, small and peripheral.
When presenters look as though they're having a good time, and camera operators are prepared to put a shift in and offer up lots of different shots and angles, the whole thing engages you more. It was a bit like Lad's Lounge crossed with Ape TV's Candy Crib (anyone remember that?! A sort of miniature babes-only Big Brother show). Be interesting to see how popular this becomes and if some of the other channels end up giving it props by aping its approaches.
i remember candy crib but only saw for about the last 2 weeks so never knew how long it had actually been going for but yeah i really like etv
im loving the babes again this morning who all look fantastic again
i think its a great show
Thanks 4 All The Good Times *!*
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