@ marut,
i'd recommend d/ling the'normal' one here first. watch it & see if you like it.
you could be bitterly disappointed & have wasted all the bandwidth.
now at the time of posting this i'm still d/ling this ep...so i haven't seen it.
but in fairness i'd say d/l the smaller one first (this 700mb one which is big
for me!) & then, if you like it, the larger 2gb one.
just my thoughts on the whole thing.
but if ya do like it then d/l the one marut is talking about.
hey this is just imo....
i have to agree, i'm all for d/l'ing 720p releases of shows you like, but
getting this before you know you like it is too big a gamble in my mind.
glad i didn't opt for a bigger one, i'm getting the slowest speeds ever on this
for some reason
well, i liked it no matter how many of you hated it.
i even like the current bionic woman, but then i am 40 and so was there for
the originals - knight rider (1982), bionic woman (1976) and even the six
million dollar man (1974).
i enjoyed them all and hope they do continue the current ones too.
i really hope the networks do not listen to the people on this site. this pilot
was really good, has great potential.
and what is with the bionicwoman hate? really good tv show. anyway, this page is
for comments on the quality of the video file itself, not for silly trolls.
hopefully the network wont listen to these silly comments.
really good pilot,
this show has potential.
and what is all the bionic woman hate? great show. anyway, the comments are
really for the quality of the video file itself, not for trolls.
unfortunetlly networks do listen- this i am afraid is going to be one of those
shows that wont see it through the series. only network that will keep stuff on
is sci-fi - the rest are all lamers and cancel shows regardless of wether they
where good or not- as has been the pattern over the last few years with alot of
good decent shows - take for example - invasion- that was damn good - even the
acting was good- and the storyline was good as well and that got cancelled - so
what hope does this new remake have?
i have to agree, i'm all for d/l'ing 720p releases of shows you like, but
getting this before you know you like it is too big a gamble in my mind.
but, of course, there's always "the other side of things".
i prefer getting the 720p always, no matter whether it's a new show or not.
after all, if i'm going to watch it, why not watch the good one? for that,
waiting a bit (or sometimes a longer bit... although i might have to fall back
to the lq version for cutie honey the live 18, which still isn't out in 720 and
ep 19 is coming up soon) isn't an issue.
in fact, when eztv posted lol's lq version for kr2008, i made a note of it just
in case i'd forget, and started checking tpb and eztv for the 720p frequently.
i have to agree, i'm all for d/l'ing 720p releases of shows you like, but
getting this before you know you like it is too big a gamble in my mind.
but, of course, there's always "the other side of things".
i prefer getting the 720p always, no matter whether it's a new show or not.
after all, if i'm going to watch it, why not watch the good one? for that,
waiting a bit (or sometimes a longer bit... although i might have to fall back
to the lq version for cutie honey the live 18, which still isn't out in 720 and
ep 19 is coming up soon) isn't an issue.
in fact, when eztv posted lol's lq version for kr2008, i made a note of it just
in case i'd forget, and started checking tpb and eztv for the 720p frequently.
i definitely understand that side of things, but for me personally i can't spare
the bandwidth or the time. at my place at school i have a 60 gb a month limit
and that is unbelievably easy to fill with 350 mb rips and 700mb/1.4gb movies in
a few short weeks.
i really should've pvr'd the hd at home but i forgot.... ah well
i was thoroughly impressed by knight rider. i am too young to have seen the
original. but that...was brilliant. the cgi was fantastic! seriously some of
the most realistic cgi i have seen for a tv series.
i really do hope that they continue, because i was honestly hooked by the end of
the title sequence.