Fuzz
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A sombre trombone for me. To sadly bemoan the flashfire edits.Trombone would adequately express my sadness in this quick fire approachThe Big Brother should have opening credits with a sax solo.
A sombre trombone for me. To sadly bemoan the flashfire edits.Trombone would adequately express my sadness in this quick fire approachThe Big Brother should have opening credits with a sax solo.
A sombre trombone for me. To sadly bemoan the flashfire edits.Trombone would adequately express my sadness in this quick fire approach
Too late.But a sax solo would give it up some pep and some spirit.
Always loved that Turkey intro.But I think something more like this would be great:
Isn’t that what we had - or almost had - in 2012?But I think something more like this would be great:
Isn’t that what we had - or almost had - in 2012?
I can’t find the clip I’m thinking of but I’m sure there are others more savvy than I who know what I’m referring to. @marquisite?
I think something like the CAN titles could work aswell, the US opening is absolute trash imo.
I reckon some of these cast members could easily fit right in with a CAN or US cast. I could see Laura, Marissa, Angela, Garth, Sophie, Chad, SooBong fitting in with a US cast. I reckon I could see Zoe, Laura, Marissa, Angela, Sophie fitting in with a CAN cast.
I actually think the cultural difference between us and North Americans is bigger than what some people might assume.
Yes. The 2012 house was so fugly though.Watching these 2 videos just shows how much more energy and excitement the show has when it's presented in a live format:
The show filmed for about 5-6 weeks or so (shortened by corona - apparently). The episodes reveal the elimination cycle seems to have occurred approximately every three days, not every day.When you think about it there are only 20 housemates, say five got a evicted in a week and two days with no filming, That means that housemates would only be in the house for a total of 28 days. I thought they were recording for two months? Something doesn’t add up