12 Rounds 2: Reloaded

By | June 27, 2013

12roundsSo last night I watched straight-to-DVD action thriller 12 Rounds 2 Reloaded, the sequel to the film (12 Rounds) of the gameshow (The Phone) of the film (Die Hard 3), this time starring WWE wrestler Randy Keith Orton as a paramedic caught up in a psycho’s twisted game in order to save his girlfriend.

The first one (starring WWE star and rap artiste John Cena) was a promising idea and certainly quite action packed but whilst the central conceit is quite entertaining about halfway through the ideas become rather less compelling.

Structurally the sequel is very similar to the original, but I think it’s markedly improved as a film, and suspect the writers have a much better grasp of reality game  formatting to underpin everything and as such doesn’t feel like it runs out of entertaining ideas about halfway through. Again the central protagonist must take on 12 rounds of tasks set to them on the phone by a mysterious all-seeing bad guy once again building to a climax with devastating consequences. There are car chases and fighting and explosions and betrayal and sugar, and it hangs together much better than you’d expect if you a) saw the first one and b) were watching a straight to DVD release.

It’s not Die Hard, but I think you’d be entertained.

Fifty 50 31 PLUS! Whodunnit

By | June 24, 2013

Fifty 50 reaches its LANDMARK 31st episode and Lewis Murphy and Daniel Peake have a natter about Schlag den Star, Million Pound Drop and that sort of thing.

Also features the INCREDIBLE RETURN of 21 Questions Wrong. And it’s another cracker. How do we do it? How do we do it?

I’m going to talk about new US reality game Whodunnit? This will be spoileriffic, so I’m going to hide it under a cut.

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72 Hours

By | June 23, 2013

72hoursI’ve already written about US TV’s The Hero which is becoming increasingly entertaining (basically since people started taking the temptations it’s become open season and it’s practically breaking out into fights every week)  but it’s a double bill on the channel with a show called 72 Hours which doesn’t seem to have had much coverage so I thought I’d try and redress the balance a little.

I’ve actually written about it in a comment before, but I think it deserves front page coverage – on the face of it there’s nothing intrinsically standout about the show – the graphics aren’t brilliant, the host is Brandon Johnson who might as well be Jeff Probst Jr the mannerisms are so similar. There’s little intrinsically devious in terms of the challenges. And yet, I think it tells its stories really well and I think you’d do well to look it up, especially as this week’s episode just gone featured many surprising changes of lead and almost a fight.

The challenge is simple – Three teams of three civilians with no previous connection. A briefcase of cash is airlifted to a point about 30 miles away, all the teams have to do is find it. However, they must ALL reach the end point to win the money – if one drops out they all drop out. They have just a bottle of water each to last the entire journey, a GPS system and a radio to call in help and to signal they’ve reached a checkpoint. They can only travel between dawn and sunset. Along the way there are three supply points – basically checkpoints – and the first team there radios up and a helicopter drops off survival supplies for all three teams (minor catch-up point – this is probably my biggest issue with the show), all of which are useful but not all are worthwhile for the race situation – whatever they take they have to carry until they reach the next point. They are free to choose any route they wish – the GPS points to the next supply point (and eventually the cash) and decisions to take the straight but tough route or the longer but easier route cause lots of discussion. If the team have trouble they can call in for a relief drop (with food, water, warm clothes and the like) at the cost of an hour’s staying put. There are occasional adventure tasks (tyrolean traverses, rowing, speedboat and the like) but these do not form the focus of the show, which is roughing it. Which could be boring.

Yet it isn’t! The drama is in how teams handle the challenge – a tough endurance event through beautiful but difficult terrain with all the strategy of picking routes and the choosing of supplies and when to take relief drop hits to help them later on, but also the interpersonal drama in supporting (or not) the weak links of each team as EVERYONE has to finish to win the money. Who will surprisingly get on well as a team and who will fail miserably? Leads change frequently, and the way the game is set up (namely that those who belt it at the start tend to falter later on, whilst those who were slow to start tend to have more to give towards the end) means the result is not usually an Amazing Race style-gimme half an hour from the end. It’s all fairly Eurogame-esque!

It’s quite an unassuming show – it *feels* like quite a lo-fi production but I’ve found myself sucked in regardless. Each episode is self-contained so they go to a different part of the world every week.

You will need to use the Dark Arts to watch this from the UK, but I think it’s worth a watch certainly.

Speaking of surprising lack of deviousness, Whodunnit? starts on US TV tonight.

THE BSOP SUPERFINAL – Tonight, 8pm, $20 + 2

By | June 23, 2013

Well can you believe it? Tonight is the last day of the BSOP Season – the super fun, super stacked, BSOP Super Final! Not only will there be a lot of money on the table, but it will determine who wins the BSOP this season and the associated prizes.

Currently it’s a two horse race for the top, but potentially any one of about five people can win if the result falls right. Meanwhile pretty much everybody with BSOP experience can sneak a podium finish with a win tonight.

YOU CAN BE PART OF THE DRAMA even if you’ve not played in a BSOP event before, you can’t win the series but you can take a slice of the money on the table tonight. Join the Bother’s Bar Poker Club on Pokerstars right now!

$20 + 2 to enter, 5,000 chips, 15/30 starting blinds and a 10 minute blind clock. It’s likely to finish close to 11pm. Good luck!

Edit: Congrats to Ben Justice, this year’s BSOP champion! I finished the season in second, Andrew Smith edges the third. Great season, thanks to everyone who joined in!

TONIGHT! Schlag den Star #bbsdstar

By | June 22, 2013

sdstarTonight, 7:15pm UK time (8:15pm local)
ProSieben (or naughty internet streaming)

Tweet us! #bbsdstar

TONIGHT! We are offering a live commentary on Schlag den Star, the celebrity based spin-off of Schlag den Raab where a member of the public attempts to beat a celebrity across nine exciting games in order to take home €50,000.

Tonight! A member of the public will be taking on THE comedian Matze Knop. Stefan Raab will be on hand to act on the contestant’s behalf on one of the games if they wish, as a joker.

As ever we’ll be using this naughty stream to commentate from.

HERE IS THE LINK TO OUR LIVE COMMENTARY.

Unlike Schlag den Raab this is a pre-recorded show so will run to time, it’ll be done by 9:30pm UK time (10:30 local) so we won’t have to change stream at any point. We know our commentary is likely about 10 seconds behind that live feed and about a minute behind what you see on television, sorry.

The commentary team consists of me, Only Connect‘s David Bodycombe, television professional Daniel Peake, and Fifty 50 Show podcast host Lewis Murphy. JOIN THE CONVERSATION by commenting on our YouTube feed or tweeting us with #bbsdstar. We enjoy your company!

Quizzers wanted for runthrough

By | June 19, 2013

Free on Friday? Live in or close to London?

“Chocolate Media is looking for people to take based in paid auditions / run throughs for a new quiz show idea. Based in central London, and starting this Friday. Please send your name and a photo to jamie.willcocks@chocolatemedia.tv

It’s been described to me as “a very strategic quizzer’s quiz”.

Also I’m told the last callout I ran for them came up with some great people, so well done punters. I should start an agency for people who want to take part in quiz run-throughs, clearly.

Meanwhile! Here’s the first promo of The Chase US via loads of people on Twitter:

I’m hearing reports that Brooke Burns may surprise. And that’s great! I’m always happy to be wrong in a good way.