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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: itiparanoid13 on June 29, 2006, 08:09:48 PM
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OK, here's the basics.
Set: Looks like a mixture of Weakest Link and Millionaire. The stage is a giant circle, and the audience is surrounding it. Two podia with a giant neon thing in the middle (podia are clear) and the host stands opposite of them. No music was going through.
Host: The host is now Dylan Lane from Fuse. He tried, but he just wasn't that great. However, it was taping one, which took 3 hours to tape ONE episode alone, so maybe he'll do better tomorrow.
Gameplay: Same as original, except money is given for each word guessed. Speedchains are a four word chain with the middle out of it. The team that finishes the chain gets to play the speed chain. Unlike the pilot, no money is given at the start.
Chain 1- $100 for word AND speedchain
Chain 2- $200 for word AND speedchain
Commercial here, and we meet the team.
Chain 3- $300 for word AND speedchain.
Commercial
Chain 4- You can bet up to $500 on each word. Only one chain in the betting round. Whoever has the most money win.
Bonus- Same as the original. If you haven't seen the original, think Whose Line's 3 Headed Broadway Star, except between two people making a question to the answer given. The player guessing is blindfolded. 90 seconds to get the words. If you get 7, you double your main game money. 10 triples it.
It was a pretty fun taping. I met a lot of nice people (Queen from these boards) and got to meet a lot more. The set was really small actually, and nearly looks identical to Millionaire, just without the seat. I've seen clips of the original, and it's a bright and happy show. This is dark and foreboding. Dillan tried, but he just wasn't that good. I don't know if I'd place this above Lingo, but it's currently their 2nd best original. I'd probably put it 4th best they've made, behind Lingo, Russian Roulette, and BallBreakers. The audience really wasn't in to it either. They had to caddle prod them to make noise. Tomorrow at 11AM is the next taping. People should come out. If you do, be sure to hunt me down (black glasses, shorts, sandals, really tall). In review, it wasn't that bad, but it wasn't that great either (IMO) I know things will improve tomorrow. That's just how first episodes are.
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If it takes you three hours to tape one 30-minute episode of Chain friggin' Reaction, there's something seriously wrong with you. Further, if you are a cable network that's paying people who are this clueless about production value vs production time for a genre like ours, then you're pretty out of touch as well.
GSN ought to have more original programming on it than any other entertainment cable channel period. With the right producer, they could probably have done 65 shows for the amount of money they're spending on this first week. No one is going to watch Chain Reaction for its slick production values. They're going to watch it for the GAME. They're also not going to put up with a cheerfully awkward host just because he's a good-looking stud. Pick cheerfully awkward good-looking studs for your contestants and get a host who knows what he (or she) is doing. There have to be some out there.
Why is this so hard to understand? They got Lingo about 80% right, it's the hottest show they've got, and they don't even know which 80% they got right!
OK, I'm done now.
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Set: Looks like a mixture of Weakest Link and Millionaire
Davies, get off the GD trite 'dramatic Millionaire atmosphere' kick.
For a word game like Chain Reaction ? God Almighty.
Overused 'Millionaire' cosmetics notwithstanding, it sounds fun. I have my hopes up that this'll actually be good. I'm sure Dylan couldn't be worse than Blake Emmons...
--Jamie
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Sounds like they've got some recycled set pieces from the pilot too, if Alex's descrip of the podia/lecterns/stands is right. Kinda translucent with a red neon tube down the center of one and a blue tube in the other?
And that blindfold.
The Bob Stewart tradition of cheap lives on....
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'122829\' date=\'Jun 29 2006, 10:49 PM\']
Pick cheerfully awkward good-looking studs for your contestants[/quote]
Well, heaven knows we've showed up to audition... ;)
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If my assumptions are right (six missing words per chain? must solve entire speedchain to win $100?), the theoretical maximum payout would be $21,600. Of course, I'll be amazed if a team goes into the bonus round with more than $5,000.
Also, I want Mr. Ottinger to rant more.
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Here's the set and set/host. (http://\"http://buzzerblog.blogspot.com/2006/06/chain-reaction-set-pictures.html\")
Don't get me wrong, I like this set, but it doesn't seem to fit for a word agme where the max you'll win is about $20,000. If this was for, say, a new 2 Minute Drill, I'd love it. But for a lighthearted word game, could be better and different.
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[quote name=\'itiparanoid13\' post=\'122934\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 07:19 PM\']
Here's the set and set/host. (http://\"http://buzzerblog.blogspot.com/2006/06/chain-reaction-set-pictures.html\")
Don't get me wrong, I like this set, but it doesn't seem to fit for a word agme where the max you'll win is about $20,000. If this was for, say, a new 2 Minute Drill, I'd love it. But for a lighthearted word game, could be better and different.
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MUCH better than the pilot set, which was quite barren. And Dylan can't be worse than Tim Vincent as a host....
And I too would like Matt Ottinger to rant more.
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'122935\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 07:23 PM\']And I too would like Matt Ottinger to rant more.[/quote]
Well, see, now I feel guilty. I say they shouldn't have an awkward young stud as a host, and he goes and gets in a car wreck. Now I just feel bad for everybody involved.
Don't worry, I'm sure I can work up other rants. If it helps, you could probably cobble together some of my Ricki Lake comments.
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[quote name=\'mystery7\' post=\'122838\' date=\'Jun 29 2006, 11:39 PM\']
Sounds like they've got some recycled set pieces from the pilot too, if Alex's descrip of the podia/lecterns/stands is right. Kinda translucent with a red neon tube down the center of one and a blue tube in the other?
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Pretty much, yes. There may have been some decorated frosted glass added to the front, especially on the host's set piece.
[quote name=\'mystery7\' post=\'122838\' date=\'Jun 29 2006, 11:39 PM\']
And that blindfold.
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That has changed. Whereas Tim Vincent actually tied a ribbon blindfold around the contestant in the pilots, here the contestant put on the blindfold, now resembing a sleeping mask.
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It looks like they took the Russian Roulette set, covered the drop zones, and put some contestant desks and a host podium on it.
Not complaining, just saying. The Millionaire look is really out of place here, and four years past its prime.
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[quote name=\'Queen of Nerdocrombesia\' post=\'122939\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 07:28 PM\']
That has changed. Whereas Tim Vincent actually tied a ribbon blindfold around the contestant in the pilots, here the contestant put on the blindfold, now resembing a sleeping mask.
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Well, 'thats' going to make a huge difference.
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'122938\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 07:28 PM\']Well, see, now I feel guilty. I say they shouldn't have an awkward young stud as a host, and he goes and gets in a car wreck. Now I just feel bad for everybody involved.[/quote]
You should do whatever you want, Matt. Anything at all. It's a GOOD thread, Matt. It's a real good thread.
(Man, no one's gonna get that.)
Seeing pictures of the set, I am less perturbed. Yeah, it's spotlights and frosted glass, but the design seems pretty simple, geometrically.
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I found the show/format to be ok, but all of the stalling (It was very obvious that they didn't test any of the graphics at all.) just killed the mood for everyone. The warm-up announcer was sort of annoying (Although his Fred Sanford imitation was pretty funny.), with his whole "THIS CANDY IS LIKE DRUGS LOLZZZZ UR DRESSED IN SLUTTY CLOTHES SO U GET 4329856294386 TONS OF CANDAY1!!". The host, Dylan Lane wasn't too bad for his first job, but I can't understand how he was hired over other people. I left after the first epsiode, simply because I couldn't stand the stalling (The idiot girls had to get re-takes because they had to look excited, even though they enjoyed staring at the male team more than playing.). Plus, they chose two stupid teams. The girls were too busy making terrible jokes (And they were COMEDIANS?!) and shaking their butts. The boys were just plain stupid, repeating words the girls had said! Atleast pick smart contestants, jeez. And thus endth thy (boring) rant.
*Edit* ouch, tons of spelling errors...
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[quote name=\'Robert Hutchinson\' post=\'122960\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 09:59 PM\']
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'122938\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 07:28 PM\']Well, see, now I feel guilty. I say they shouldn't have an awkward young stud as a host, and he goes and gets in a car wreck. Now I just feel bad for everybody involved.[/quote]
You should do whatever you want, Matt. Anything at all. It's a GOOD thread, Matt. It's a real good thread.
(Man, no one's gonna get that.)[/quote]
Don't make me send you to the cornfield.
(And don't MESS with me on pop culture references!)
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'122966\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 11:06 PM\']Don't make me send you to the cornfield.
(And don't MESS with me on pop culture references!)[/quote]
I did indeed underestimate you. Let us not speak of it again. Mumy's the word.
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[quote name=\'PYLW\' post=\'122963\' date=\'Jun 30 2006, 10:15 PM\']
I found the show/format to be ok, but all of the stalling (It was very obvious that they didn't test any of the graphics at all.) just killed the mood for everyone. The warm-up announcer was sort of annoying (Although his Fred Sanford imitation was pretty funny.), with his whole "THIS CANDY IS LIKE DRUGS LOLZZZZ UR DRESSED IN SLUTTY CLOTHES SO U GET 4329856294386 TONS OF CANDAY1!!". The host, Dylan Lane wasn't too bad for his first job, but I can't understand how he was hired over other people. I left after the first epsiode, simply because I couldn't stand the stalling (The idiot girls had to get re-takes because they had to look excited, even though they enjoyed staring at the male team more than playing.). Plus, they chose two stupid teams. The girls were too busy making terrible jokes (And they were COMEDIANS?!) and shaking their butts. The boys were just plain stupid, repeating words the girls had said! Atleast pick smart contestants, jeez. And thus endth thy (boring) rant.
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I wonder if this version of CR will make Invisioners defend the USA run(even Blake's 11 weeks) more than they have in the past, much like MG98 made ATGSers defend MG90 more than they did prior to its debut.
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I liked the USA run! I thought it was good, except for that disaster that is Blake Emmons. Talk about a guy who doesn't have that game show look/voice...
Hey, on second thought, how did he get that job anyway?!
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[quote name=\'PYLW\' post=\'123508\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 01:13 AM\']
Hey, on second thought, how did he get that job anyway?!
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IIRC, Canada law requires at least 1 Canadian be on-camera too...
/Prepared to enter the TTD90 room if he's wrong
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' post=\'123526\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 11:14 AM\']
[quote name=\'PYLW\' post=\'123508\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 01:13 AM\']
Hey, on second thought, how did he get that job anyway?!
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IIRC, Canada law requires at least 1 Canadian be on-camera too...
/Prepared to enter the TTD90 room if he's wrong
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Blake was a Canuck. Rod Charlebois and Geoff's end-of-show shtick was in part because of Rod being a Canuck.
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' post=\'123526\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 08:14 AM\']
IIRC, Canada law requires at least 1 Canadian be on-camera too...
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Yeah, CanCon laws are weird, and I dunno if it requires that a Canadian be on camera ALL the time, but there's certainly a provision that they be there at least for some period.
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I thought somebody throw out a percentage once (which would certainly account for Rod doing the Missing Link and being around for the contestant intros, too) but that might've been a joke I took too seriously.
-Jason
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[quote name=\'JasonA1\' post=\'123537\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 09:41 AM\']
I thought somebody throw out a percentage once (which would certainly account for Rod doing the Missing Link and being around for the contestant intros, too) but that might've been a joke I took too seriously.
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No, I'm pretty sure there is in fact a hard-and-fast minimum percentage, I'm just too lazy and not interested enough to do the research and find out exactly what that percentage is. :)
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'123540\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 12:59 PM\']
[quote name=\'JasonA1\' post=\'123537\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 09:41 AM\']
I thought somebody throw out a percentage once (which would certainly account for Rod doing the Missing Link and being around for the contestant intros, too) but that might've been a joke I took too seriously.
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No, I'm pretty sure there is in fact a hard-and-fast minimum percentage, I'm just too lazy and not interested enough to do the research and find out exactly what that percentage is. :)
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And that's where our own resident IdiotSavant chimes in.
Siddown, ZH.
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'123544\' date=\'Jul 7 2006, 10:23 AM\']
And that's where our own resident IdiotSavant chimes in.
Siddown, ZH.
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Then I should clarify: I have more of a life than to find out what percentage that is. If anyone else chooses to display that they themselves do not, that is certainly their option. :)
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Sad bit of game show geekery: While traveling this past week, I saw a semi with mud flaps from Charlebois Trucking. Guess who came immediately to mind.