All my birthdays have come at once, Dallas is back on GB TV..................... oh the surge of happiness on hearing that dazzling intro tune.....made me weak at the knees!
(nearly put this in "Serious" - "Current Events" :D)
LOL!
I never did get into that series. I only know of it's characters due to bleed-over into reality.
:)
Gott sieht alles - außer Dallas
^ Just for once, I agree with god. ;)
Problem - can't do a neat, slick translation because Gott sieht alles feels like 'god sees everything' (it's a common saying), then 'except Dallas' changes it, implying 'god watches everything except Dallas'.
Come on now. This is the program that gave us "it's all been a dream" ! (tho some may prefer I have a dream) ( or the Shakespeare version) (what is it with this dream thing?)
I worked with a lady who exchanged Crystal and Carrington colognes with her husband one Christmas.
:P :D
I heard they are using the original actors. What? More like their exhumed corpses zombified to shamble around as living dead. If you see odd bits drop off JR, you'll know why.
Mind you, having written 'shamble around as living dead', I remembered that they did that first time round. :mrgreen:
You are correct in all respects David. It adds to the humour.
Well, the actor that plays JR really didn't have a career after I Dream of Jeanie went off the air...
... so it's not surprising he was still available.
:devil2:
I remember watching the original in the living room with mum and dad back when it first aired over here. They, especially mum, loved Dallas, although they never got into Dynasty. I can still remember the whole "Who shot JR" and "It's a dream" storylines.
Yep, it was truly awful waiting to find out who shot JR!
I could scarcely contain my indifference. 8)
Actually, it's hard to tell if the original Dallas was as bad as this new series, or if this new series is meant to be a parody (although to be a good parody, one needs soemthing good to base it on).
There are some things i'd rather avoid going back to, and Dallas may well be one of them. Clips i've seen of it more recently just make me chuckle over how 80s it looks, which isn't exactly surprising, but still worth a chuckle.
By the way, a friend of mine once met Larry Hagman and his wife in an airport in Serbia (or was it Bosnia-Herzegovina?). Larry was apparently surprised to find a fan all the way over there, and he and his wife were really warm and welcoming to my friend and his family. Spent a while together too, airports being what they are.
I am not filled with envy. Hagman is not particularly someone I want to meet. I can't detach him from JR.
Sue Ellen has reached new heights in the looking raddled competition, which I did not think was possible. Actually they all look like cartoon figures.
Quote from: pieces o nine on September 11, 2012, 03:03:08 AM
Quote from: Sibling DavidH on September 10, 2012, 07:19:19 PM
I could scarcely contain my indifference. 8)
:giggle:
I really can't understand why you are not treating this thread seriously. :stirpot: :fuelfire:
Folks, it is with deepest sadness that I must report the death of Larry Hagman. ;D
OMG! Did he die on screen? (I gave up on the new Dallas after episode 1, surprise, surprise).
No, he died in hospital, aged 81.
Apparently with Linda Grey at his side :o