2D2Will
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Post by 2D2Will on Sept 10, 2010 9:13:12 GMT -5
I had a hard time watching Sasuke 24 and that was only 6 hours long.
Watching it live would probably take about 18 hours so NO.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2010 10:06:40 GMT -5
Hell yeah. 18 hours start it one day. Finish it another. f**k the edited version. I want to see it all, not any just in part. If they didn't jab commercials in then we would be able to watch no problem. I'll let you think what you want, but I say yeah. Bring on the whole thing!
P.S. Yay my warning bar went down.
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Post by supernovamaniac on Sept 10, 2010 14:11:13 GMT -5
Hell yeah. 18 hours start it one day. Finish it another. f**k the edited version. I want to see it all, not any just in part. If they didn't jab commercials in then we would be able to watch no problem. I'll let you think what you want, but I say yeah. Bring on the whole thing! P.S. Yay my warning bar went down. P.S.S. Down or not, your reputation 'on people's mind' stays. Unless there's a way to interact (sigh previous ideas again...), then I do not see myself watching 18 hours of SASUKE all the time. I might watch it first time to see what happens backstage (aka behind the scenes). But after all those questions are resolved, no more 18 hour live for me (well, at least watching it live)
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chackpop
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Post by chackpop on Sept 10, 2010 14:40:54 GMT -5
I say yes for one time only.
But only once. After a while it would get old.
EDIT: Misread the question.
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Post by Gavo on Sept 10, 2010 15:06:52 GMT -5
Honestly, I think that this is a terrible idea for plenty of reasons. Firstly in those 18 hours only like 4-6 hours at most are actual course runs the rest is reseting obstacles, etc so it will get really boring really quickly. Also if anyone watched an 18 hour show, non stop which is mostly watching people pushing a log up a track I would honestly feel sorry for them. And most importantly no one in japan will watch which means horrific ratings which means sasuke's cancelations.
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Post by TCM on Sept 10, 2010 15:20:36 GMT -5
[Uncle]One more thing[/Uncle]...
The Final Stage doesn't get built unless someone clears the 3rd Stage (or at the very least, if it seems possible) so that takes up a chunk of time. In that time, the time limit is also figured out, so we'd possibly would have to see testers try it, which would get boring as well. Actually on the lot in Japan? Yeah, that would be cool to see as others have said. Watching via a stream that hopefully doesn't 1. crap out or 2. have terrible quality? Big bore.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 10, 2010 16:01:21 GMT -5
Honestly, I think that this is a terrible idea for plenty of reasons. Firstly in those 18 hours only like 4-6 hours at most are actual course runs the rest is reseting obstacles, etc so it will get really boring really quickly. Also if anyone watched an 18 hour show, non stop which is mostly watching people pushing a log up a track I would honestly feel sorry for them. And most importantly no one in japan will watch which means horrific ratings which means sasuke's cancelations. I don't think they topic is saying this would actually be shown on tv... THAT would be stupid. So your last point is pretty null because there is 0% of that ever happening, even hypothetically
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2010 20:23:54 GMT -5
Hell yeah. 18 hours start it one day. Finish it another. f**k the edited version. I want to see it all, not any just in part. If they didn't jab commercials in then we would be able to watch no problem. I'll let you think what you want, but I say yeah. Bring on the whole thing! P.S. Yay my warning bar went down. P.S.S. Down or not, your reputation 'on people's mind' stays. Unless there's a way to interact (sigh previous ideas again...), then I do not see myself watching 18 hours of SASUKE all the time. I might watch it first time to see what happens backstage (aka behind the scenes). But after all those questions are resolved, no more 18 hour live for me (well, at least watching it live) I just feel that they shouldn't digest or cut certain people every time. (e.x. Ryo Shirai)
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Post by chackpop on Sept 10, 2010 22:32:11 GMT -5
P.S.S. Down or not, your reputation 'on people's mind' stays. Unless there's a way to interact (sigh previous ideas again...), then I do not see myself watching 18 hours of SASUKE all the time. I might watch it first time to see what happens backstage (aka behind the scenes). But after all those questions are resolved, no more 18 hour live for me (well, at least watching it live) I just feel that they shouldn't digest or cut certain people every time. (e.x. Ryo Shirai) Usually if someone is digested it's because they either had an average (boring) run or they're not famous or they dont clear. You're not missing much.
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Post by arsenette on Sept 10, 2010 22:46:58 GMT -5
No necessarily.. heck.. they digested and cut people that were literally seconds away from clearing the 1st stage.. There's really no rhyme or reason why TBS cuts people.. they have to because of the time frame.. quite frankly I'd like to see them
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Post by scnoi1217 on Sept 10, 2010 23:42:35 GMT -5
Yea they edit people based on flow of the competition and what story they want to tell. Remember in SASUKE 19, the first guy to attempt the new HPA was Okuyama, and he passed it. Yet the first guy they showed was the actor who did the Jumping Spider twice and then went on to make the HPA look hard. If it fits into TBS' narrative, then they show them, otherwise they cut them.
As for the original post, I'd watch an unedited version of it. Probably would watch it on and off "live", but I would definitely record it and watch the other parts until the edited broadcast came out and even later on. It would be good to see because we would know everything, which would be good for something like SASUKEpedia.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 11, 2010 0:12:35 GMT -5
Yeah, they cut kawahara I remember, which would've been a pretty exciting run.
Also he's a Muscle Musical member, makes even less sense that they cut him.
So why? Because they chose too. There's really no reason, and while they've never "cut" a clear.. they've definitely fast forwarded through them.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2010 0:47:42 GMT -5
They would digest or cut most people that clear in the early tournaments, and they would show all the crappy runs. It just doesn't seem right. It's not fair to others. Would it kill them to show Shirai, and Oyama or any other NSF (Never shown fully) competitors fully at least once?!
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 11, 2010 11:08:57 GMT -5
They would digest or cut most people that clear in the early tournaments, and they would show all the crappy runs. 1 had 23, 2 had 34, 4 had 37, This was a new show that was still kind of experimental and still tied to another show.. Alot of those people failed the Spider Walk and probably early on.. Your example is flawed..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2010 11:24:00 GMT -5
Read SASUKEpedia, and weep Rider.
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Post by TCM on Sept 11, 2010 12:49:41 GMT -5
Read SASUKEpedia, and weep Rider. You said early tournaments as the base of your argument, then proceed to use a guy that debuted in Shin Sasuke. That argument IS flawed because: Did you miss that? Scnoi said it two posts ago.
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Post by supersheep on Sept 11, 2010 17:30:30 GMT -5
This is just turning into a flame war, I already deleted 2 flames,
Topic is now locked.
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