Hyperdrive

By | September 2, 2019

Netflix

This has been on for about two weeks, when I first heard about the idea I scoffed, it’s just Ninja Warrior for cars how original, it’ll have, like, the same obstacles over and over again like Ultimate Beastmaster. it’ll try and be achingly cool to the point of laughability.

Readers, I’m six episodes in and I do actually quite like it.

Hyperdrive sees sort-of professional custom car racers battle it out over a series of courses to become the Hyperdrive Champion. There is apparently no money involved and the contestants are using their own cars at their own risk.

It’s set in an industrial estate, at night, with lots of neon and chrome and lights and a futuristic-y font. It’s fronted by a sports broadcaster, a car nerd, a UK MMA champion (to provide colour commentary) and a woman (occasionally).

It has a slightly odd qualifying set-up, the first four episodes over the first four courses each have twelve drivers – in each round the top three automatically advance to the next stage of the competition, the bottom three are eliminated, the middle six take part in the next qualifier with six new drivers – so some people get four chances, some only one. Intrigued to find out what the criteria was for that.

Obstacles mainly involve hitting targets with the backside of the car (important: the sound effect for this is meaty and tremendous and you hear it a lot), pulling handbrake 180s in limited areas, driving through water, driving very fast through very thin places – it doesn’t sound like much but actually each one is pretty memorable, and each gets twisted as the rounds progress. The star of the show and where clearly all the budget has gone is The Leveler (one ‘l’), a giant see-saw drivers must a) get up and then in later rounds b) level out. It’s a good, visual, challenge!

What I would suggest is that the first six-seven minutes of episode one are quite slow, too much scene-setting, opening with an Inspirational Backstory (TM) yadda yadda, occasionally featuring exec producer Charlize Theron, and I’m not sure it pulls off the emotional failure parts too well, it lays it on a bit thick. And I’m not entirely sure what the point of ending episodes on a cliffhanger is, I’ll just watch the resolution and then stop to resume another time.

For a TV show that’s gone big on trying to tap into The Fast and The Furious style cool, incredibly it just about pulls it off. It looks great, it’s genuinely thrilling in places and the contest feels credible. Worth a watch.

Show Discussion: The Cash Machine

By | September 1, 2019

Sundays, 7pm,
STV

“If you want to win you have to crack the PIN.”

Character actor Lorraine Kelly hosts a new show on STV (whilst the rest of the UK watches a new series of 5 Gold Rings) based around answering questions to crack PIN codes for big cash prizes.

Actually getting to watch this outside of Scotland may be slightly tricky. Simplest way is to do this through the stv.tv website, although you’ll need to start an account with them (although I suppose that’s no different to UKTV Play or whatever).

Let us know what you think in the comments.

If you want to discuss 5 Gold Rings, I doubt there any many changes to last time although I might be wrong. You might as well do it in the previous series’ show discussion post.

It’s GAME NIGHT 15A tonight at 9pm!

By | August 31, 2019

Here and on Youtube,
9pm,

Sonic BOOM! Yes, what you heard there was the sound of background music AND panel chat with Game Night 15a! The second attempt at Game Night with WHIZZY TRANSITIONAL GRAPHICS and a new scoreboard that will BLOW YOUR MIND.

The fun starts around 9pm and is set to finish around 11:30. As ever you as Team Audience are out to beat our international panel. You managed it last time, can you do it again?

Get ready to log into Jackbox.tv on your phones with the room codes on screen and playalong! I’ll also be reading from the Youtube chat across the night.

In other news: got an XBox? Then why not join the OFFICIAL Bother’s Bar Club, Club Bothers Bar (because I wasn’t allowed an apostrophe)? Who knows what will happen with it, but if its anything like the BB Facebook Group and PS4 Club, not an awful lot!

The !mpossible app is out

By | August 29, 2019

The Barnstorm !mpossible app is out, might try and do a video this evening. Note: Search your app store with the exclamation mark or you’ll never find it. Edit: probably best to just go to impossiblequiz.app tbh. Android coming soon. Edit Edit Edit: Now out. Edit Edit Edit Edit: It’s now just Impossible without the exclamation mark.

Edit Edit: as if by magic (the mic’s a bit quiet, sorry)

£1.99 at time of recording.

Don’t forget it’s Bother’s Bar’s GAME NIGHT on Saturday from 9pm, do join us!

And finally, a proper advert for Supermarket Sweep. Starts 9th September and runs weekdaily for four weeks on ITV2.

Get Your Nobbly Nuts Out

By | August 27, 2019

For no other reason other than a Twitter conversation, a compilation of bits from The Big Breakfast‘s Get Your Nobbly Nuts Out. Very much the The Golden Shot of the mid-90s. Or the One Lump or Two of the mid-90s.

Game Night 15a Saturday from 9pm

By | August 26, 2019

Guess who’s back, back again, Game Night’s back, tell a friend.

We think, fingers crossed, we’ve sorted the tech issues so we can proudly announce Bother’s Bar Game Night 15a coming this Saturday from 9pm. I hope you can make it!

For reference, here is a guide to the sound set-up that eluded us all last time (more for my reference, but perhaps you’ll find it useful).