i don't get bbc4. have they put the repeats of this 'law and order' thing on the iplayer? no. no, they have not.
― thomp, Tuesday, 31 March 2009 23:25 (seventeen years ago)
Bastard, I was hoping to catch up on the first one.
― new drone spider (j.o.n.a), Tuesday, 31 March 2009 23:26 (seventeen years ago)
Watching Mark Lawson slobear his way through the interview, this guy is unexpected and glorious.
― ogmor, Tuesday, 31 March 2009 23:58 (seventeen years ago)
Watching only an episode or two of the Wire and deciding you don't like it is a little like rendering a verdict on an epic-length novel after 30 pages or so.
― Comprehensive Nuclear Suggest-Ban Treaty (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 00:38 (seventeen years ago)
http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/52516825/544703
― ¸„ø¤º°¨º¤ø „¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø ¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º „¸¨°º¤ (eman), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 00:50 (seventeen years ago)
has anyone seen torrents of law and order (1978) kicking around anywhere?
― caek, Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:24 (seventeen years ago)
― Comprehensive Nuclear Suggest-Ban Treaty (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 00:38 (47 minutes ago)
nah, it's more like reading 30 pages of an epic novel and deciding "I'm never gonna get through this thing" and putting it down
I mean, I like the wire so far but if I ever tell anybody "trust me, it gets really really good, you just gotta make it through the first 5 hours" you have permission to punch me in the throat
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:33 (seventeen years ago)
it's funny how people remember/forget/remember that the wire isn't realistic.
― thomp, Tuesday, March 31, 2009 7:22 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark
whoah wait is there a paranormal subplot?
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:36 (seventeen years ago)
prepare to get throatpunched
― Comprehensive Nuclear Suggest-Ban Treaty (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:37 (seventeen years ago)
No, I wouldn't say five hours, but maybe 3? I mean I was curious enough after the first episode but not really impressed until 3.
― Comprehensive Nuclear Suggest-Ban Treaty (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:38 (seventeen years ago)
xp EIII: Jay Landsman isn't really that fat.
― unexpected item in bagging area (sarahel), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:38 (seventeen years ago)
starting hyoid kegels now
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:40 (seventeen years ago)
xp Hurting 2: Episode 4 is when the first season started getting good for me.
― unexpected item in bagging area (sarahel), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:40 (seventeen years ago)
ooh, I'm watching that one next
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:42 (seventeen years ago)
Watching only an episode or two of the Wire and deciding you don't like it is a little like rendering a verdict on an epic-length novel after 30 pages or so.― Comprehensive Nuclear Suggest-Ban Treaty (Hurting 2), Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:38 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
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that sounds like a pretty reasonable approach to reading a novel, to me? I cracked open don quixote a while back, flipped through it for 10 mins, was like 'this is dumb and gay, i cant relate to this olde thymey spanish nigga' and hurled it across the room. if someone doesn't dig the wire after an episode or 2, then maybe it's not the fukkin show for them
― the most brazen explosion of clitoral lust in folk-metal history (cankles), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:54 (seventeen years ago)
otm also i think probably unconsciously the thing i hated about it most is people drooling on me telling me how awesome it is and how i had to find the strength to carry on a few more episodes. i mean i ended up liking it on my own but please
― goaty (harbl), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 01:56 (seventeen years ago)
The wire isn't completely realistic, but I think most of it's plausible. I certainly bought into Hamsterdam because the script took nearly two seasons building up to it. By contrast, the serial killer plot seemed like it came out of nowhere.
― leavethecapital, Wednesday, 1 April 2009 02:40 (seventeen years ago)
― caek, Tuesday, March 31, 2009 9:24 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
haha ok this (1978) makes so much more sense now
― ice cr?m, Wednesday, 1 April 2009 02:43 (seventeen years ago)
― lo (cozwn), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 06:57 (seventeen years ago)
Actually I think there are sizeable elements of The Wire that would appeal to the Pinefox - particularly all the dockers/unions/changing nature of capitalism stuff in Series 2, but also the political bits of S3. But I seriously doubt he'd make it through the first series to find that out.
― Matt DC, Wednesday, 1 April 2009 08:38 (seventeen years ago)
not to mention its use of language and the fact its a very intelligent and intelligently written show, give it a go pf
― lo (cozwn), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 09:03 (seventeen years ago)
i've been working through this show for the past 2 years or so. i'll basically start a season, become totally engrossed and power my way through the thing in a day or two. then i'll put off the next season for like months because i don't want to feel guilty about sitting in front of my computer or television for a dozen hours straight. anyway, i just started season 4 and it's great and i'm back in the routine again. i live right outside of the city so that fact that i haven't finished it yet has been a minor source of embarrassment.
I notice Dominic West's inconsistent accent a lot more
this has always bothered me. it's kind of a combination of trying to do an American accent and throwing in some Bawmore shit randomly that throws me off. sounds totally inconsistent. also the fact that there are actual Baltimore dudes on the show that have a pretty hard accent mixed with actors who don't playing their peers is a little weird. i'm not really butthurt about it as i think it's cool that they have these guys on the show and i don't expect all the actors to speak that way, but it is a bit jarring.
― ham hand (circa1916), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 09:46 (seventeen years ago)
h8 mcnutty
― ice cr?m, Wednesday, 1 April 2009 15:22 (seventeen years ago)
^^2tru
― lo (cozwn), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 15:23 (seventeen years ago)
i love that he's from sheffield really, even though he went to eton.
― caek, Wednesday, 1 April 2009 15:23 (seventeen years ago)
hung out last night with a high school teacher who has been showing the wire season 1 in his literature class :D (pretty sure he can only get away with that because it's a catholic school)
― Ømår Littel (Jordan), Wednesday, 1 April 2009 20:16 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/04172009/watch.html
― someone who is aware how stupid the net is (harbl), Saturday, 18 April 2009 14:15 (seventeen years ago)
that's a goodun
― one thousand BIG HOOS raging and pounding (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Saturday, 18 April 2009 15:37 (seventeen years ago)
lol, "McArdle"
http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/The_Wire/The_Wire_-_Bible.pdf
― rent, Friday, 24 April 2009 20:19 (seventeen years ago)
man, this really came out pretty much fully formed.
― Long, helmet-defying hair (forksclovetofu), Friday, 24 April 2009 20:27 (seventeen years ago)
stringy bell!
― barfy (harbl), Friday, 24 April 2009 20:43 (seventeen years ago)
"Stringy" Bell -- the Stringer/Avon relationship is actually reversed in that document!
― nabisco, Friday, 24 April 2009 20:43 (seventeen years ago)
xpost!
― nabisco, Friday, 24 April 2009 20:44 (seventeen years ago)
how do they decide to pick mcnulty over mcardle i wonder? like what's the diff
― barfy (harbl), Friday, 24 April 2009 20:46 (seventeen years ago)
HERC - dumb as a box of rocks and an anabolic steroid addict to boot
― Dr. Phil, Friday, 24 April 2009 20:47 (seventeen years ago)
in the show he ends up dumb as a box of hammers
― barfy (harbl), Friday, 24 April 2009 20:48 (seventeen years ago)
box of rocks vs. bag of hammers vs. hammer of bags vs. hammer of boxes
― one thousand BIG HOOS raging and pounding (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Friday, 24 April 2009 20:53 (seventeen years ago)
dumber than a box of hair
― barfy (harbl), Friday, 24 April 2009 20:56 (seventeen years ago)
vs. doorknobs
― Long, helmet-defying hair (forksclovetofu), Friday, 24 April 2009 20:59 (seventeen years ago)
Dumber than a bag of dicks
― too many misters not enough sisters (milo z), Saturday, 25 April 2009 01:56 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.threadbombing.com/data/media/2/fgg.gif
― Dr. Phil, Wednesday, 29 April 2009 03:41 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.threadbombing.com/data/media/2/281akc8.gif
― Dr. Phil, Wednesday, 29 April 2009 03:42 (seventeen years ago)
yess wire gifs, i have now doubled my collection
― lil waynes babymama (musically), Wednesday, 29 April 2009 04:10 (seventeen years ago)
Thanks for that Moyers interview. The part in Part 2 where he talked about the contempt newspaper owners have had for their product hits home, obviously...
― Pete Scholtes, Thursday, 30 April 2009 04:30 (seventeen years ago)
Got my dvds back from Dad woooooooooo! He couldn't get my stepmom to watch it though. Apparently he did the same bad thing that I've done on occassion - used The Wire as a club to beat shows that other people like. Not the best sales technique, really.
― Full Metal Slanket (Oilyrags), Thursday, 30 April 2009 10:28 (seventeen years ago)
Yeah, I've fallen into that trap sometimes too, definitely something to avoid - really makes you look like a douche no matter how good the show is.
― Nhex, Thursday, 30 April 2009 12:18 (seventeen years ago)
Nathan "Bodie" Barksdale and Kenny Jackson tell their versions of Baltimore's street life in The Baltimore Chronicles: Legends of the Unwired
http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=17966
― just being playful and friendly (some dude), Thursday, 30 April 2009 13:24 (seventeen years ago)
makes you look like a douche
― Full Metal Slanket (Oilyrags), Thursday, 30 April 2009 23:39 (seventeen years ago)
Is it me, or has there there been a pretty noticeable backlash against the wire brought on by the many who haven't seen it, but have been turned off it because of unending recommendation and sycophancy. To bad, as it is the sort of thing where you can't stress enough,
― formerly: mehlt (Edward Saroyan), Friday, 1 May 2009 01:20 (seventeen years ago)
how much they actually should watch it.
― formerly: mehlt (Edward Saroyan), Friday, 1 May 2009 01:21 (seventeen years ago)