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Re: American Ninja Warrior (2014)
Originally Posted by jjcool
(Post 12246106)
Forget about being 10 years younger, if Rosen had hit the buzzer on his first attempt, he would have won. I was surprised that hte pro rock climber went to using his legs as well as his arms so quickly on the rope.
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Re: American Ninja Warrior (2014)
Really lame ad, but it's cool she actually landed a sort of sponsorship from everything.
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Re: American Ninja Warrior (2014)
That is actually a cute commercial, one that would definitely catch my eye if I saw it on television. I imagine she'll be the entire focal point of next season on NBC. What NBC should do if they are dead-set on including so many female contestants is make it a couples thing or team-based contest.
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American Ninja Warrior (2015)
The 2015 season is off and running with a new logo and a fresh course. The Venice Qualifiers started things off with only 7 completing the course thanks to the new Hourglass Drop.
That guy continuing his run with a break in his leg... I just cringed when he talked about hearing a "crunch". I'm not sold on new sideline reporter Kristine Leahy yet. It just didn't sound like her heart was in it and she came off flat and slightly awkward at times. Jenn Brown felt more natural in that role and sounded informed and warm. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
For fans, there has also been a Ninja warrior sweden and a ninja warrior UK (sweden has finished airing recently and Uk is half way through)
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
I really enjoyed the Japanese version. But when I tried watching the American version I didn't like how there was so much more time dedicated to contestant fluff background stories than there was to actual obstacle course running. Do they still put together the show like that? When I flip around channels and pass through American Ninja Warrior, I still get that impression and haven't really given the show another chance.
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American Ninja Warrior is one of the very few things I miss by not having cable anymore. I have never been able to find a legal streaming source for it.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by brainee
(Post 12491571)
But when I tried watching the American version I didn't like how there was so much more time dedicated to contestant fluff background stories than there was to actual obstacle course running. Do they still put together the show like that?
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
(Post 12491581)
American Ninja Warrior is one of the very few things I miss by not having cable anymore. I have never been able to find a legal streaming source for it.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by buldrhm
(Post 12491681)
Monday Nights on NBC, or do you not have locals? The website does have highlights from Venice.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Too bad no one ever airs the Japanese version anymore. Or are they even still doing Sasuke in Japan?
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Evan Meadow
(Post 12492412)
Too bad no one ever airs the Japanese version anymore. Or are they even still doing Sasuke in Japan?
They've definitely made some changes for this 2015 season, changing the sideline reporter to better eye candy was long overdue. It looks like they've made Kacy Catanzaro a paid participant and official mascot of the show. The producers don't care if any of the returning men make the Finals, but they will cry if she loses in the first round this season. While this show still has more filler in its two hour slot than any other network show, I thought the premiere was edited tighter than last season's bloated wreck of human-interest story-lines. That goofy trampoline obstacle messed up the first round with very few finishing it, including David Campbell. If he can't master an obstacle, it probably doesn't belong on the course. They keep tossing NFL players at the course for publicity but that body type is just about the last sport I would pick to challenge Ninja Warrior. Their greater mass is a detriment and their strengths are fully neutralized on Ninja Warrior. Some NBA players would demolish the course. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12492922)
It looks like they've made Kacy Catanzaro a paid participant and official mascot of the show.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12492922)
While this show still has more filler in its two hour slot than any other network show, I thought the premiere was edited tighter than last season's bloated wreck of human-interest story-lines.
That goofy trampoline obstacle messed up the first round with very few finishing it, including David Campbell. If he can't master an obstacle, it probably doesn't belong on the course. And definitely that trampoline obstacle was ridiculous--clearly way too tough if 90% of people can't even do it. Lastly, glad they have a new sideline interviewer. Solid change... |
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I don't mind the human interest angles if they are truly interesting or unique. My biggest beefs are the commentators. If they want to treat it like a real sport, get former participants to provide more specific commentary. Heck, let Kacy talk about the obstacles instead of the endless girlpower stuff. At her size she has to have flawless technique and has mastered all of them.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12493658)
If they want to treat it like a real sport, get former participants to provide more specific commentary. Heck, let Kacy talk about the obstacles instead of the endless girlpower stuff. At her size she has to have flawless technique and has mastered all of them.
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
At least the cheap bastards at NBC finally increased the prize money from $500,000 to "one Meeeeeeellion dollars"
I agree with DRG, the new girl didn't seem all that genuinely interested as Jenn. When that scout guy grabbed her hand to show her the sign her body language screamed "get away, get away." The sad story that's almost become a requirement to getting on the show is approaching ridiculousness with each profile dragging out some disease or dead friend. I wonder how many qualified contenders have been rejected because the producers felt "nah, not sad enough. Next!" Fortunately the editing pace seems quicker and there's always the handy dandy skip forward button. It'll be interesting to see how the spider climb is handled this year. Whether they have altered it to make it possible for shorter contestants to complete it. |
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I got to sit in the audience for the Houston qualifiers. It was a hilariously unorganized event. My buddy and I kinda just wandered up to the friends and family crowd section, right by the quintuple steps. We actually got to see Brent and Kacy's runs. I got spoilers if you want em!
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Tempting but I will wait until they air. Brent hasn't looked particularly competitive the past two seasons.
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they really needed to make each city a lot more fair. I know they want to mix it up with the obstacles in each city so the viewers aren't watching the same course but only 7 people completed the entire course in the first city and over 30 completed the obstacles last night. I think the people in the first city got screwed on the trampoline one while these people got it easier.
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It was funny that the really tall guy was disqualified because he was too tall when he grabbed the ladder and his feet hit the water.
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Meagan did great. Awesome to see. Houston's next week! Saw myself in the preview. Haha
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re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by chowderhead
(Post 12497944)
they really needed to make each city a lot more fair. I know they want to mix it up with the obstacles in each city so the viewers aren't watching the same course but only 7 people completed the entire course in the first city and over 30 completed the obstacles last night. I think the people in the first city got screwed on the trampoline one while these people got it easier.
That guy whose wife is dying was tragic but leave it to Ninja Warrior to exploit it for everything that it's worth. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12498173)
That guy whose wife is dying was tragic but leave it to Ninja Warrior to exploit it for everything that it's worth. |
re: American Ninja Warrior -- Discussion Thread
Not a fan of the new sideline commentator.
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