Christian Bruhn rulez!!!
I liked how Phil Fuldner did a techno mix of, what was it, "Feinde greifen an" I think. He didn't really add much, showing that the music itself is timeless. The remix was called "The Final" and the video showed nothing but scenes from "Captain Future".
I also remember wanting to learn to play violin after watching too much of Oliver Maass.
I also remember wanting to learn to play violin after watching too much of Oliver Maass.
Captain Future is boring???
That's pretty wrong IMHO and I have to contradict emphatically!!!
It rocked big time and still does!
For being a children-series it isn't that childish, although they indeed ripped violent scenes out for the german screen (and nonviolent ones too ).
But the whole story(!)telling with it's (pseudo-)scientific background differs much from other SF-series of those days, like "Masters of the universe" or "Bravestarr", where always the good guys meet the bad guys and beat them in a final lasergun fight. That's boring!
In contrast to those, the CF-series, which is based on the CF pulp-magazin-series by Edmond Hamilton (definitively not intended for children), has really nice stories.
For the TV-series, every story was divided into 4 episodes à25 min. So one story has 100 minutes. That's movie-format! (in germany they cut it to 75 min (3 episodes) )
Some episodes don't even have a real happy-end, which in today's children-series is quite unimaginable, because it could confuse the little kid's mind...
OK, without Christian Bruhn's soundtrack, something really important would be missing, but it's there and as a whole the series works quite well.
Btw, they are showing it again these days in germany, starting off at 9.2.2003 (0:10 h - not really the best time for children ), but you can only watch it if you own german pay-tv.
Cheers,
Captain Monty
That's pretty wrong IMHO and I have to contradict emphatically!!!
It rocked big time and still does!
For being a children-series it isn't that childish, although they indeed ripped violent scenes out for the german screen (and nonviolent ones too ).
But the whole story(!)telling with it's (pseudo-)scientific background differs much from other SF-series of those days, like "Masters of the universe" or "Bravestarr", where always the good guys meet the bad guys and beat them in a final lasergun fight. That's boring!
In contrast to those, the CF-series, which is based on the CF pulp-magazin-series by Edmond Hamilton (definitively not intended for children), has really nice stories.
For the TV-series, every story was divided into 4 episodes à25 min. So one story has 100 minutes. That's movie-format! (in germany they cut it to 75 min (3 episodes) )
Some episodes don't even have a real happy-end, which in today's children-series is quite unimaginable, because it could confuse the little kid's mind...
OK, without Christian Bruhn's soundtrack, something really important would be missing, but it's there and as a whole the series works quite well.
Btw, they are showing it again these days in germany, starting off at 9.2.2003 (0:10 h - not really the best time for children ), but you can only watch it if you own german pay-tv.
Cheers,
Captain Monty
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I have to agree with Monty, there is nothing, absolutely nothing boring with CF. It was exciting, and if I watch it nowaday the stories are still fascinating and thrilling.
Of course there are situations you have to grin, but that's the special charm of it...
So if you think it's boring, putzi, just pornolize it!
Of course there are situations you have to grin, but that's the special charm of it...
So if you think it's boring, putzi, just pornolize it!
Dr.Future - and music will never be the same!
hehe, you got meputzi wrote:That´s a high price, owning Pay-TV just to watch CF.
what was the price for KirchMedia? 1,7 Mrd Euro?
I thought it is enough to be simply subscribed to Premiere to watch it?
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But wasn't it you who bought that Patrick-Pacard vinyl-record for 12,50 Euro?
Then you can surely understand that 1,7 Mrd Euro are nothing if you are a real Captain Future-addict!
Cheers,
Monty
If I was such an addict as you, I needed to buy record company "EMI Germany". They´re surely not a bargainMonty wrote: But wasn't it you who bought that Patrick-Pacard vinyl-record for 12,50 Euro?
Then you can surely understand that 1,7 Mrd Euro are nothing if you are a real Captain Future-addict!
And for heaven´s sake:
"PATRIK PACARD" without the "c" in "Patrik"
putzi
OK, I visited the fanpage of Captain Future and I really laughed out loud at this one:Dr.Future wrote: So if you think it's boring, putzi, just pornolize it!
http://www.captainfuture.com/deutsch/vi ... d/frau.avi
The scene where cuntlicking Captain Future fingerfucks this Otho-jerk...
Muahahahaaaa!
"Sie sind und bleiben eben eine Frau."
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putzi
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Not bad! In fact, less boring than Phil Fuldner´s "The Final".Dr.Future wrote:
And here's the link to my 97/98 remix:
http://www.artistcollaboration.com/~oa/DRFPC25.ogg
putzi
"nimda" is backwards "admin"
Funny name for a virus.
btw, THIS IS NOT A FAKE:
http://www.d418.com/designed.jpg
MS removed the last sentence from the website.
Guess why, muahahaha
Funny name for a virus.
btw, THIS IS NOT A FAKE:
http://www.d418.com/designed.jpg
MS removed the last sentence from the website.
Guess why, muahahaha
putzi