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Artemio Urbina - Mar 7, 2002 |
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Tolerategravity | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
Why only a wannabe history teacher? |
SilverJazz | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
Can you help me meet one of those hot girls on those comedy shows? |
ShinJedah | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
I work as a media designer.I layout boring magazines (Edited by ShinJedah at 7:06 am on Mar. 9, 2002) |
Falstaf | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
Artemio Urbina, is'nt there also a big difference in the style of show that one would see in Mexico city, which to me has always had a more cosmopolitan/eurpean feel, and one that you would see in the northern states, closer to the US borber, which is more of a cowboy/country feel to it? If I remeber, Camera Infragante was produced by a station in the northern part of Mexico and had really bad production values. |
eatpenguin | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
im a senior (w00t!!) in hs i do odd jobs here and there, although my after-school time is dedicated to turoring (for free) kids unable to hire "real" tutors (i.e. college students). i want to start working part time at target because that;s where i get all my things. target is like walmart for me. other than that, part time modeling stuff...erm never mind and btw, do u ppl watch mun2 (the channel)? they have really cool stuff on sometimes (and i can actually understand some!). we have four (or are there more?) full-time non-cable spanish channels in houston now. |
Artemio Urbina | Mar 9, 2002 | ||||
It is partly true, Although most of the content is produced here, in contrast to the US model. Only a few local programs are produced localy, and yes, those have lousy productions.. although there are soe exceptions in the biggest tv stations on the north (like the one in Tijuana). |
Falstaf | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
It's kind of wierd because 50 years ago Mexico put out some extremely high quality programing, especially the movies they used to make. As good if not better than what hollywood was making in many cases. (I love the cantinflas comedies!) Now it's their ability to make high quality novelas that they are known for. They have the talent but I'm betting it may be a funding issue. Just like here in the states, why invest in chancey but quality films and programing, when it's easier and cheaper to put out formulaic shows that have a higher chance of turning a profit. Note hollywoods tendancy to do remakes of classics from years past, rather than new imaginative works. All in all though I do find much of the programing on spanish channels just plainly more fun to watch. |
FLEABttn | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
Uga Uga turns profit?? |
Falstaf | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
ooga! ooga! is a brazilian novela tha was badly dubbed into spanish from portuguese IN brazil. It's a comedy, or supposed to be, by the way. |
Draconar | Mar 9, 2002 | |||
Where´s uga uga being aired? Can´t believe that piece of crap could actualy leave here (Brazil) ahhahah Novelas has the power to suck your parents mind into total oblivion and dumbdom |
FLEABttn | Mar 9, 2002 | ||||
Well, I can see it here in California on Telemundo or Univision (I can't remeber which). |
Artemio Urbina | Mar 10, 2002 | |||
Ahh "Novvelas" have taken a pretty bad formula, I never watch them, but sometime I have seen a couple of episodes from a production enterprise called "Argos", which made some innovation in the matter (not everyone completely evil/good). I dunno about the current situation. ABout movies, yes, very BAD material was made here from 1970-1990, although with some very good exceptions. Good thing is that from 1990 movies have been a lot better. ABout the TV content, everything is bad here anyeway =) (I never watch TV, I just use it to hook the consoles or my PC) |
eatpenguin | Mar 10, 2002 | |||
which one is better, telemundo or univicion? i personally think telemundo has more upbeat stuff than univicion. |
IceDigger | Mar 10, 2002 | |||
I am President/Technician/Secretary of LiteSpeed Computers. One helluva fun job, meet new people everyday, drive out all over the surrounding counties (I love driving), and I am my own boss. The only drawback to it is that it is ALOT of responsibility. Makes you grow up REALLY fast and doesnt give you much personal time. |
Falstaf | Mar 10, 2002 | |||
actually uga uga shows on galavision here. From my experience it's univision that's more upbeat. |
FLEABttn | Mar 10, 2002 | ||||
Oh yeah. I forgot about galavision.
Well, I didn't want to come out and say it, but since you said it first, yes, TV from Mexico/South America/Central America just plain sucks. At least you guys have ¡Oyé Arnold! |
eatpenguin | Mar 10, 2002 | |||
i like those bitchslap-fight novelas. they remind me of the korean "drama"s (think soap operas). |
Draconar | Mar 10, 2002 | |||
those brazilian soap-operas are translated/subtitled to english/spanish? |
Falstaf | Mar 10, 2002 | |||
Dubbed with voice overs. My wife is addicted to novelas. Most are kinda dumb, some are funny (Pedro Escamoso-a colombian novela). Lots of eye candy though. |
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