Mac Hiavellian |
25-06-2011 03:32 PM |
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Originally Posted by Patrick
(Post 4329585)
Patrick Watson has done a good job though, I loved the BB2, BB3, BB4 and BB5 Houses as they were probably 'wild' back in the day, but I mean I think Tacky is good in some sense just as long as it isn't too out there and is kind still amazing.
I mean the BB9 House was the best house we've ever had - ever.
And that was pretty tacky, but still ******ing outstandingly amazing.
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I wouldn't say the earlier houses were wild even in their day but I do remember a bunch of my mates were saying around 2002 that they'd love to live in the BB2 or 3 houses just cos of the space and the decor. And I remember everyone at school was talking about how lush the BB4 house pics were before launch. The earlier houses were just stylish and practical.
I think pretty much every aspect of BB UK became tacky though. The Eaton logos changed from symetrical patterns to standard images (some better than others), the HMs went from relatable people (even if they did want a bit of fame) to blatant attention seekers and freaks, and the houses went from those realistic yet nice ones to having outdoor showers, a bath tub in the living room and a talking evil chest of drawers. You can see how the show really did drift away from reality television to just absurd hyper-realism. I do have to agree that I prefer the 'tacky' tasks, mind. Because ever since BB4 I think the producers had to make sure something would guarantee entertainment just in case the HMs did become boring again so I absolutely loved the BB5, 6, 9 and 11 tasks.
I have to agree with you about the BB9 garden and as gimmicky as it was it remains my favourite smokign area with the ash tray lol. The BB8 bench was standard, the BB10 bus stop was random and the BB11 carousel was bizarre but at least you can relate the ash tray to smoking lol. I did really like the BB9 house a lot (except maybe the sitting area sofas) but compare how divided the house was to the BB3 house. The heaven/hell divide was blatantly obvious and while I appreciate it tried to 'up the ante' and be better than BB3's I think the luxury bedroom and bathroom could have toned down with the decor becaus eit became tacky luxury rather than the type of bedroom you might actualy want which is what the BB 1-4 houses did. You know I love BB9 but it was another example of hyper-realism because of how the house was decorated.
I agree the BB11 house had a lot going on and I really did like the BB11 house too. I think again it counteracts with CBB7 because CBB7 was mostly a hell theme but with circus elements such as the waltzer diary room chair and the clowns in the bedroom whereas the BB11 house was more so about the circus theme rather than heaven. I liked the homages to older BBs with the pictures in the bathroom and the nest being like the den in BB2, snug in BB5 and loft in BB6 because for too long we had seating areas and bitching areas in the open which somehow developed in to the smoking areas.
I think Patrick Watson does go overboard and it's great he has so many ideas and mixes themes together, and while I agree that Sharon Powers was right that a BB house has to be bold and colourful to attract attention it needs to become relatable again. The show could benefit with a bright and colourful house that viewers would actually want.
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