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Clip from RussLandau.com (http://\"http://www.russlandau.com/\")
Someone cued me onto this today, and I didn't know if it had surfaced by anyone or not. $2.5M? Jesus christ, that's a bit much, isn't it? But I do like the set and sort of like the music. I have no clue who that host is, maybe someone more knowledgable can clue me in. The way they did the bank offer was sort of weird also. "The bank reluctantly offers" just screams of Weakest Link to me.
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[quote name=\'itiparanoid13\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 11:52 AM\']Clip from RussLandau.com (http://\"http://www.russlandau.com/\")
Someone cued me onto this today, and I didn't know if it had surfaced by anyone or not. $2.5M? Jesus christ, that's a bit much, isn't it? But I do like the set and sort of like the music. I have no clue who that host is, maybe someone more knowledgable can clue me in. The way they did the bank offer was sort of weird also. "The bank reluctantly offers" just screams of Weakest Link to me.
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The link links to the site, not the clip.
And I can't get it to work for some reason. What format is it in?
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 02:57 PM\']The link links to the site, not the clip.
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Probably because the last time someone did this, they were told they couldn't link directly to a file like this.
And I can't get it to work for some reason. What format is it in?
It didn't work for me either. Such is I.E., probably.
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The file shows up as Quicktime on my Mac. I wonder why it's not working. And I couldn't get a link directly to the video: the webpage is in Flash. I'll see what to do about the video working, but that is strange. My computer is horribly out of date and it's working.
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[quote name=\'itiparanoid13\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 12:00 PM\']The file shows up as Quicktime on my Mac. I wonder why it's not working. And I couldn't get a link directly to the video: the webpage is in Flash. I'll see what to do about the video working, but that is strange. My computer is horribly out of date and it's working.
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The answer is: I'm an idjit and wasn't patient enough. I got it rolling now.
My point with the link was, if you weren't linking directly to the clip, you should not have said the link was to the clip. I dunno, semantics. No big deal.
Apparently Patrick Kielty is some kind of UK comedian/"presenter", his IMDB entry includes the National Lottery draw for a few years. Fitting, I suppose, for a game that brags about the lack of skill it entails.
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[quote name=\'itiparanoid13\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 03:52 PM\']Someone cued me onto this today, and I didn't know if it had surfaced by anyone or not. $2.5M? Jesus christ, that's a bit much, isn't it? But I do like the set and sort of like the music. I have no clue who that host is, maybe someone more knowledgable can clue me in. The way they did the bank offer was sort of weird also. "The bank reluctantly offers" just screams of Weakest Link to me.[/quote]
The Aussie show I saw didn't have a "talking" bank, but I can see that being a plus.
Look, the show is just a high-stakes game of chicken. It's Treasure Hunt with bigger stakes, slightly more game play, and without the puffy-shirt tux. The one player weeds out briefcases, and every so often, they stop to see what the "bank" will offer him to stop, which is always some intermediate amount based on which boxes are remaining. Given the natural human predilection for greed, you're hardly ever going to see someone take the offer as long as a higher-stakes briefcase remains -- which is always the case. If the bank was "reluctantly" offering $92,000, you can bet that most of the high-value boxes were still out there.
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 04:01 PM\'][quote name=\'itiparanoid13\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 03:52 PM\']Someone cued me onto this today, and I didn't know if it had surfaced by anyone or not. $2.5M? Jesus christ, that's a bit much, isn't it? But I do like the set and sort of like the music. I have no clue who that host is, maybe someone more knowledgable can clue me in. The way they did the bank offer was sort of weird also. "The bank reluctantly offers" just screams of Weakest Link to me.[/quote]
The Aussie show I saw didn't have a "talking" bank, but I can see that being a plus.
Look, the show is just a high-stakes game of chicken. It's Treasure Hunt with bigger stakes, slightly more game play, and without the puffy-shirt tux. The one player weeds out briefcases, and every so often, they stop to see what the "bank" will offer him to stop, which is always some intermediate amount based on which boxes are remaining. Given the natural human predilection for greed, you're hardly ever going to see someone take the offer as long as a higher-stakes briefcase remains -- which is always the case. If the bank was "reluctantly" offering $92,000, you can bet that most of the high-value boxes were still out there.
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Thanks for posting the link, itiparanoid. I hadn't seen this (watched it with QuickTime). One person who was at a contestant search last month said the auditioners were shown "the pilot" with the $2.5M prize, so this must've been what they saw. I think the $2.5M briefcase is a good idea even if it's the only one above $1M, because that will inflate the bank's offers significantly; maybe that's why NBC lowered it. I liked the talking bank and Patrick Kielty's accent in this pilot.
As for the game of chicken, I think you might see some people walk in this game. If you remember the game of chicken in Pepsi Play for a Billion 2, no one would take the money because doing so automatically gave everyone else the chance to win more (and in the final round, the ultimate defeat: taking the $100K would make the other person a millionaire). But here, if things work out so that there's a sizeable bank offer with a few very low value briefcases still left, it would make sense for someone to take the bank offer.
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Is it just the link under "multimedia"? If so I'm not having any luck! Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong? :)
Cheers,
Ryan :)
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It took me ages to work out as well but somebody told me you might have more luck if you hold down Control when clicking the link.
You'll need Quicktime Or Near Equivilent.
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 09:01 PM\']
The Aussie show I saw didn't have a "talking" bank, but I can see that being a plus.
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They've nicked that from the Mexican version.
What they haven't nicjed from the Mexican version is that all the suitcases are opened by the 26 scantily-clad models.
It's a bit slow moving, but the host and audience are loud and lively so it's all quite good fun.
The British version seems to be polarising opinion. It's easy to understand why, but I think the show is more than the sum of its parts.
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[quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 03:50 PM\']What they haven't nicjed from the Mexican version is that all the suitcases are opened by the 26 scantily-clad models.
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Which is surprising, because usually Mexican game shows are ALL ABOUT scantily-clad models. :)
/Oca! Oca!
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Checking out Bother's Bar for a review (and a pic of Noel hosting) of the UK version, it appears that there are two distinct versions of DonD....
The first one, the Aussie version, is the big bucks, big glitz production with the huge audience being whittled down to one player, and the 26 lookalike bimbos carrying the briefcases...Prizes are offered for the 25 'other' players if they can guess how much is in their briefcase....
The second one, which i've seen originate in France, but may have come from somewhere else (and is what the UK vers is mimicing), has a more low budget feel with 25 players already selected, each holding a "Treasure Hunt" like box. There are no bimbos, but different sound effects for various prizes.... and a slightly different format in how many boxes are opened at a time. The banker in this version, calls a phone, which is on the desk by the player. It's got a more dramatic feel than the first version...and allows for a more 'devilish' host.
Anyone know which one Howie is going to host? I'm speculating it's the glitzier version, cause there have been some Craigslist ads for bimbos....
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I'll put up more pictures of the format from around the world at the weekend.
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 07:26 PM\'][quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 03:50 PM\']What they haven't nicjed from the Mexican version is that all the suitcases are opened by the 26 scantily-clad models.
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Which is surprising, because usually Mexican game shows are ALL ABOUT scantily-clad models. :)
/Oca! Oca!
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"Oca" was from Spain, but same difference.
I think I've mentioned before that I saw that even the Mexican version of "J!" had/has scantily-clad models who open the show with a dance number.
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 05:59 PM\']"Oca" was from Spain, but same difference.
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There was also an Italian version, you know.
Yes, I was shocked that Italian shows would have scantily clad females in it too.
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[quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 01:21 PM\'][quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 05:59 PM\']"Oca" was from Spain, but same difference.
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There was also an Italian version, you know.
Yes, I was shocked that Italian shows would have scantily clad females in it too.
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But they won't air "Rome" uncut, though. Guess there's a difference between scantily clad women dancing and Polly Walker getting shtupped while she's naked.
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[quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 01:21 PM\']There was also an Italian version, you know.
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Shhhh! Don't tell Craig Karlberg.....
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[quote name=\'Modor\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 07:06 PM\'][quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 01:21 PM\']There was also an Italian version, you know.
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Shhhh! Don't tell Craig Karlberg.....
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I'd kill to see any sort of Oca after such a long time. If anyone would like to "Deal", I'm sure "The Bank" (me) will "reluctantly offer" (happily endeavour) "thousands of pounds for you to leave the show" (some episodes of things in return).
Our daytime big win record was smashed yesterday when a contestant dealed for £33,000. It turns out she was right on the money - had she carried on to the final round she'd have lost the lot.
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Having seen the rehearsal, the set is a combination of Millionaire, Weakest Link, and of all things TTTT90.
I'm not really a Howie fan, but I must admit he did a pretty good job with the format. He had me laughing quite a few times and knows what to say and exactly when to say it.
Having not yet seen a taping, I'll hold further comments. I don't know how much will change.
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[quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 05:33 PM\']Our daytime big win record was smashed yesterday when a contestant dealed for £33,000. It turns out she was right on the money - had she carried on to the final round she'd have lost the lot.[/quote]
I know that the vast majority of our members are not going to be able to watch the UK version of DoND, but keep in mind that this sort of thing IS a spoiler for the few that can.
This is not theoretical, I actually got a comment on it from a disppointed viewer. He watches UK games off the UKNova website, but naturally fans don't always get the current episodes uploaded immediately. While it may seem like a minor thing, let's be a wee bit more careful about including results here on the Big Board -- especially for a show like DoND, which only has the one result!
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Heh yes, sorry! Although only the first episode went up on UKNova, and I expect that number to tumble fairy quickly.
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I hioe this massive feature versions of ther show from around the world makes up for my transgrerssion.
Deal or No Deal Around the World. (http://\"http://www.bothersbar.co.uk/weekendspecials/dealworld.htm\")
If it doesn't: tough.
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[quote name=\'Brig Bother\' date=\'Nov 5 2005, 11:05 AM\']I hioe this massive feature versions of ther show from around the world makes up for my transgrerssion.
Deal or No Deal Around the World. (http://\"http://www.bothersbar.co.uk/weekendspecials/dealworld.htm\")
If it doesn't: tough.
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Good stuff, and thanks for the recap....
As i said previously, two distinct versions of a game mass-marketed around the world....Wonder why Endemol didn't go for a uniform look, like the Millionaire creators did when selling the game's rights?
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If you think about, there sort of is - a weekly version and a daily version.
I expect the only reason the Aussie version is the way it is is because their primetime version was successful enough to not warrant changing the format too much for daily play for fear of confusing viewers.
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If anyone has access to UKnova there are 2 episodes of deal or no deal to download on torrent one beeing the first episode
Also if anyone cares the first episode of Countdown hosted by Des Lynam.