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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Millionaire81 on May 15, 2006, 07:29:13 PM
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Go here (http://\"http://www.marcoantonioregil.com\") for pictures of the Family Feud starring Marco Antonio Regil, Que Dice La Gente?
It starts June 12 on Telefutura.
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[quote name=\'Millionaire81\' post=\'118491\' date=\'May 15 2006, 04:29 PM\']
Go here (http://\"http://www.marcoantonioregil.com\") for pictures of the new Family Feud starring Marco Antonio Regil, Que Dice La Gente?
It starts June 12 on Telefutura.
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Hmm. I wonder if they changed the name because they're not getting their poll material from 100 Mexicanos anymore.
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Can't keep a good format down, I guess.
I hinted at this months ago, but no one responded. Why was CMD canceled in the first place?
Brandon Brooks
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[quote name=\'Brandon Brooks\' post=\'118495\' date=\'May 15 2006, 08:37 PM\']
Why was CMD canceled in the first place?[/quote]
Hard to tell. Televisa is such a monopoly in Mexico that its ratings are probably only know to its executives and nobody else. '100 Mexicanos Dijeron' lasted five years, which is almost three more than 'Atinale Al Precio' (the Mexican 'Price Is Right'). Oh well, Mexico's loss is our gain since Marco Antonio Regil is probably the best young game show host working on TV right now (on any language).
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[quote name=\'dad1153\' post=\'118519\' date=\'May 15 2006, 07:55 PM\']
Oh well, Mexico's loss is our gain since Marco Antonio Regil is probably the best young game show host working on TV right now (on any language).
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Isn't this show airing on the same Spanish-language television network that 100MD aired on?
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'118521\' date=\'May 15 2006, 11:00 PM\']
Isn't this show airing on the same Spanish-language television network that 100MD aired on?
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Same nights (M to F), same host, same timeslot (7PM), same format, etc. Apparently this will be an American-produced version of a show previously produced for Mexican TV that was just re-broadcast in the States. The only difference was that the Mexican version was played for Mexican currencies and was edited to fit an American format from its original Mexican version. Expect the new version to be played for dollars, a more American mix of questions and a wider variety of ethnic Spanish contestants (Puerto Ricans, Caribbean folks, South Americans, etc.) than just Mexicans.
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[quote name=\'dad1153\' post=\'118525\' date=\'May 15 2006, 08:06 PM\']
Same nights (M to F), same host, same timeslot (7PM), same format, etc. Apparently this will be an American-produced version of a show previously produced for Mexican TV that was just re-broadcast in the States. The only difference was that the Mexican version was played for Mexican currencies and was edited to fit an American format from its original Mexican version. Expect the new version to be played for dollars, a more American mix of questions and a wider variety of ethnic Spanish contestants (Puerto Ricans, Caribbean folks, South Americans, etc.) than just Mexicans.
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Then why in the BLUE HELL is it "our gain?"
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On the "Atinale" page, there's a picture that intrigues me: second set of pictures, bottom row, center. It appears to be some sort of pricing game based on dominoes. Anybody know what the game is?
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[quote name=\'Millionaire81\' post=\'118534\' date=\'May 15 2006, 08:28 PM\']
Well, it is going to be Spanish speaking American families and it will be an American produced show as opposed to Mexican families on a Mexican produced show.
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It's in exactly the same language, airing on exactly the same network, in exactly the same time slot. Which means that it's gonna be serving exactly the same audience, give or take a few thousand people based on the change in the location of the contestant pool.
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[quote name=\'Millionaire81\' post=\'118542\' date=\'May 15 2006, 08:51 PM\']
Point taken. I understood the quote as how is it "our gain" as in America's gain.
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Well, I understood the quote as being stupid, so I guess that's where we differ.
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Question : Where is this being shot? Because the newer pics of the show look a LOT like the Karn feud set with some modifications....
If this is being shot in LA, could we be seeing OHurley's Feud on the same set in a massive example of cost effectiveness?
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I kinda like the set...but I'm curious as to why they have cheerleaders for the families? Not that I'm complaining...at ALL.
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'118584\' date=\'May 16 2006, 07:14 AM\']
I kinda like the set...but I'm curious as to why they have cheerleaders for the families? Not that I'm complaining...at ALL.
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Because it's just not a Spanish game show without the hot babes! Remember the Oca Girls? :)
(Damn, I miss that show. Fear Factor and Dog Eat Dog weren't NOTHIN' compared to Oca. :))
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'118566\' date=\'May 16 2006, 07:11 AM\']
If this is being shot in LA, could we be seeing OHurley's Feud on the same set in a massive example of cost effectiveness?
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I hope not...It was a little too loud for my taste. However, I did like their choice of font for the numbers....when was the last time a show used the "Go" font? Zach, please don't answer.
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Time for a little housecleaning again!
Why was 100MD cancelled in the first place? Four words:
Vas O No Vas.
That pinché show is now airing daily on Canal de las Estrellas, Lunes-Viernes á 15:00.
(The same time slot as 100MD, and before that, Atinale)
Simply put, VonV is gaining in popularity out there, and they decided to go the route of the UK and add a daily version with 22 boxes.
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As to the question why it is OUR gain. It is OUR gain because I do not see this show airing on ANY of the Mexican markets. For a long time, 100MD only aired in Mexico, and then that show became so popular that Telefutura decided to air it, and thank goodness they did. =) 'Twas the happiest day of my life when I finally saw my favourite Mexican show to finally air in the States.
Also also, while 100MD did air in the 7pm timeslot until 17 October 2oo5 (Yes, I remember the date...no, I'm NOT turning into Zach), it moved to the 8pm slot until a month or so ago. That isn't why the show got cancelled here. The show got cancelled here, most likely, since Telefutura simply ran out of episodes to air. (100MD had been cancelled late in 2oo5) So, I'll give brownie points to Chris since it's in the same timeslot as it was a while ago.
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If you guys call the number, they are looking for contestants RIGHT NOW! So...if anybody in your family speaks Spanish and loved 100MD, get them to try out! Something tells me my mom might enjoy this one...
Finally, I must end on this note. The two girls for this show....YOWZA!!! No offense to Peony and Roxi, but DAYUM! It just wouldn't be a Mexican game show without sexy Latina women. RAWR!
...and yes, Chris.... I miss the Oca girls, too. Somewhere, that show needs to replay, if not just for the Oca girls. =)
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[quote name=\'jdhernandez\' post=\'118644\' date=\'May 16 2006, 04:14 PM\']
As to the question why it is OUR gain. It is OUR gain because I do not see this show airing on ANY of the Mexican markets. For a long time, 100MD only aired in Mexico, and then that show became so popular that Telefutura decided to air it, and thank goodness they did. =) 'Twas the happiest day of my life when I finally saw my favourite Mexican show to finally air in the States.[/quote]
What I meant to say by 'OUR GAIN' was meant mostly about the chance to see Marco Antonio Regil continue to host a gameshow here in the States. This dude's pretty good at what he does and, had Telefutura not decided to proceed with its own version of 'Feud' after Mexico's Televisa cancelled '100 Mexicanos Dijeron,' we would have been deprived of a chance to see the man's gameshow-hosting skills in action. Mexico's loss for not having Marco hosting a gameshow over there is our gain here in the States for those of us lucky enough to be (a) bilingual and (b) gameshow freaks. So there!
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[quote name=\'dad1153\' post=\'118663\' date=\'May 16 2006, 02:44 PM\']
This dude's pretty good at what he does and, had Telefutura not decided to proceed with its own version of 'Feud' after Mexico's Televisa cancelled '100 Mexicanos Dijeron,' we would have been deprived of a chance to see the man's gameshow-hosting skills in action.
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...but you could have seen that before when he was hosting 100MD.
Mexico's loss for not having Marco hosting a gameshow over there is our gain here in the States for those of us lucky enough to be (a) bilingual and (b) gameshow freaks.
It's hard to gain something that you ALREADY HAD.
So there!
Um, yeah, you sure told me.
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I'll refrain from any more "Gain" comments...
....but in no way is Mexico necessarily losing anything! Marco Antonio still hosts other shows and specials in Mexico, and he will continue to do so through the years.
Plus, I consider the 15:00 hour to be a haven for great Mexican game shows. Atinale about a decade ago (has it been that long, already??), 100MD, and now Vas O No Vas. They still have game show GOLD overthere, so at least I can have something to look forward to when I visit Mexico again soon. =)
(Aside from looking forward to seeing my family, friends, Quiroga, the shops, and the food. Mmm, the food.)
I definitely agree with Chris...again. (I've agreed with you thrice in ONE DAY?!?)
Marco has always been an excellent host. I still wear my Price is Right hat with pride out there, and I'll be darned if I don't get a few comments about either Atinale or Marco Antonio every time. While I'm here, I have a funny anecdote I never shared before, but now that I recall this one, I might as well share:
Two winters ago when I went to Mexico to visit my family, the 100MD craze was high in Mexico, and my cousins were talking about getting the new board game in the new year. EVERY day, we would sit and watch the holiday shows (which I now have on DVD, and look back on with fond memories). One day, we all decided to drive out to Quiroga and hit up my cousin's pizza place that she owns. This was the first time... in twelve years that I was to have pizza in Mexico because the previous time I had pizza there, I got extremely sick with food poisoning, and vowed to never eat pizza there ever again. While that pizza place is still there, my cousin decided to open up her own shop, and she begged me for a couple years to try her pizza. Well, we went out there at 14:30, and we decided to eat at the pizza place during "100 Mexicanos Dijeron." I forgot that the show was going to be on, and that was their way of getting me to eat pizza, and that was watching our favorite show at the restaurant. My cousin, Yadi, turned on the TV, made me some pizza, and we just chilled there watching the show. Finally, just as the second half was about to begin, she brought out the pizza, and everybody looked at me like I was going to give the speech of a lifetime. I finally buckled down, ate the pizza....
...and it was GOOD! I don't know how she does it, or what it is, but it's a very unique flavor that works! Now when I go there, I ask her to make me a couple pizzas over the week. =)
The real kicker came while we were walking out of the pizza place. One lady saw my PiR hat and immediately exclaimed, "Atinale al Precio!" I jumped up in shock, asked if she remembered the show, and then she told me about how she went to the show when it first started, and she got picked to be a contestant! She said she didn't get to make it up on stage, but she won some cutlery and some food for being in the bidder's row. (Apparently, it was a few bucks worth of cutlery, but it's better than nothing) She pointed out that Marco greeted almost everybody, and that he was one of the best hosts ever. It sounded like she had a blast!
That is my story. Hmmm, it's gonna be weird going to Mexico and NOT seeing 100MD on the lineup anymore, but there is PLENTY of Vas O No Vas!
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The first time I saw the Spanish Feud mademe think that hmmm...they're set is almost a bit of a throwback to our old versions of Dawson and Combs.
Heck, the host Marco Antonio Regil even carries a mic like Ray Combs and even the play/pass option is dropped, just like the Combs version.
The difference between our version and their version was that they had two sexy latina women in Roxy and Peona and that you also had a chance to win extra money in Fast Money (something our American versions need to take notes from) and a new car for any family that won 5 games in a row!
Too bad they had to cancel it, b/c I really liked it a lot better than our crapfest that we have now.
And now they have to follow our crappy American version??? (The plus is the "GO! and common H-Q GS fonts)
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[quote name=\'megamanj1986\' post=\'118687\' date=\'May 16 2006, 07:57 PM\']
The first time I saw the Spanish Feud mademe think that hmmm...they're set is almost a bit of a throwback to our old versions of Dawson and Combs.
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Mexican, not Spanish.
Brandon Brooks
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100MD was a great show-I watched it, and I don't know very much Spanish. The only 2 Mexican shows I watch are 100MD and Mega Match.
I like the new set, with the exception of the scoreboards on the podiums. That was something they definitely should not have taken from our version- unless they had them on the big board too, like Bert's Family Feud.
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Can someone please tell me the set obsession with the little round lights around the floor, near the family podiums?
Still don't care for this set. At least it's not as piecemeal as the Karn set.