Junkyard wars was [rescue] Sun Ray Thoughts?
Eric Johnson
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sun Nov 11 22:02:47 CST 2001
On Sunday 11 November 2001 20:03, you wrote:
> In a message dated 11/11/01 4:46:33 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>
> The US version is produced on a made for it set in a much smaller
> scrapyard. Unfortunately here (US) they salt the junkyard with parts needed
> for the project. This makes it more laid out and less exciting. You can see
> Hollywood storyboarding at work.
Don't fool yourself. The junkyards/scrapheaps have always been salted. I
forget where I read it, but I recall that the experts are told of the problem
in advance and suggest 2 or 3 ways that they would solve it and the junkyard
is miraculously made to contain the necessary material.
Check google looking for "junkyard wars nerds" to see the page (if it's still
there, I can't resolve it right now) for the NERDS (the American team that
participated in the British version). They talk about getting the endless
supply of little things by going up to a wall and saying "I wish I had ..."
>
> I still watch it but it is less exciting.
The earlier comment about the tone of the British show being better was
definitely true. I can't pin it down but it has something to do with the
contestants taking themselves less seriously and, at the same time, not
forcing the "laugh at ourselves" kind of stuff.
>
> Paxton
> Astoria, Oregon
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