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1 hours, 00 minutes, 09 seconds
Published: 8/6/2007
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Movie talk, television talk, and our pet peeves. Warning: This episode contains some language that some might find offensive.
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Re: Gimme Five!
8/7/2007 10:52 AM by Sheila Gilchrist
Great show! My only problem which is a HUGE one with this show is the SOUND QUALITY!!! It got so bad I came very close to not listening to the rest. Maybe it will sound better on someone's IPOD or MP3, but for this poor schmuck I gotta hear it on my computer speakers at work and I think it did some serious damage to my speakers. I had to turn it up all the way and lean in to try to get my ears as close to the speakers as I could just to hear normal talking and then as soon as everyone started getting excited it sounded like everyone was screaming into the mike and it gave my speakers the most horrendous sounds to try and translate (which it couldn't). After feeling like I was being screamed at every other 2 seconds I had to finally just turn it down and only hear what I could. I don't think I can sit thru another screaming match or having to replay parts over and over while turning up the speakers each time it gets soft, so my only request is to find a way to fix the sound quality bef
Re: Gimme Five!
8/7/2007 11:02 AM by
tophid21
I am so sorry, Sheila. Please understand that this technology is all new to me, and I am still learning to do things. This is something that concerns me a great deal. I want people to listen, but if they have a similar experience, maybe they won't want to. I make a promise now to learn how to adjust the sound quaility so as not to make it a bad experience. Thanks for your comment, Sheila!!
Re: Gimme Five!
8/10/2007 9:22 AM by
Ryan
Okay guys, forget the sound quality, it was still one of the most entertaining shows I've heard thus far. I laughed out loud at work at least a five times. I love getting those strange looks from my co-workers, as if I have some sort of version of tourettes that makes me burst out in random laughter. I wanted to comment on the pet peeve about commercials being played before movies. Seriously, if you think about it, most television shows, radio shows, etc, bring in the bulk of their revenue through commercials, so obviously the theatres are getting paid for this space. My question is why oh why, if they are making more money off of these commercials, do they continue to raise ticket and concession prices? I guess it'