Watching It Takes a Thief makes me want to cry. JDR is hot, though. Wasn't he actually a convicted felon? Crime sometimes pays, at least if you're photogenic.
'Trash'
Experimental TV: Non-Fiction
This thread is part of an experiment to discern the Buffistas' future interest in television discussion. It will remain open until June 1st, 2007, upon which date there will be spirited debate regarding the infinite possibilities for our board's development. This thread is for non-fiction tv, including but not limited to documentaries and reality shows. [NAFDA]
ITAT: Yeah, I think they both were. And it's fun, because Matt just gets all nervous about it, but you can tell that Jon totally still gets off on the successful break-in.
ND just corrected me! Although he likes How It's Made, apparently the show with titles like "Paint" and "Pumps" and such is actually Modern Marvels. He told me this with haughty disdain a minute ago.
I watched It Takes A Thief once, and it was too upsetting watching people watch their houses get trashed. Does the show help put everything right?
The show puts everything back and cleans and in cases of doors being broken they hire guards for the night. Then, of course, the show installs all the new security equipment and shows them how to use it.
And I haven't seen it happen in a long while, but every once in a while, if there's something genuinely priceless, irreplaceable, they remove it beforehand and replace it with a replica item so it doesn't accidentally take damage during the heist.
Kristin doesn't understand my love for Modern Marvels and just how deep it goes. They have actually had episodes on Grass and Paint. The Paint on had a whole section on paint drying and I was glued to the TV (They do also have an episode on Glue) for the whole thing. She just laughs that I watch a show about paint drying.
I also enjoy Dirty Jobs and How It's Made. I have those shows set up to auto transfer from the Tivo to my computer so that I can watch them while I work. I think I'll put one on now.
The Paint on had a whole section on paint drying and I was glued to the TV
I remember that episode! And anytime there's a show about really big steam shovels and construction equipment, I was there. Damn, I miss cable. I long for Mike Rowe and Dirty Jobs.
I just watched one recently about Pumps and it was really amazing. The whole history of pumps and pumping.
I had a couple of How It's Made episodes on my computer so I'm now watching all about Cement and Caskets.
I just long for Mike Rowe.