“Junkyard Wars,� “Weaponizers,� and “The Colony.�
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“Junkyard Wars,� “Weaponizers,� and “The Colony.�
Anyone watch these shows other than me? I admit I haven’t seen much “Junkyard Wars,� but since 9/11 they’ve REALLY scaled back (fear of bad people learning things they shouldn’t know).
Personally, I love these shows (though I’m temporarily skipping “The Colony� because Season 2’s first episode set my PTSD off pretty bad).
Personally, I love these shows (though I’m temporarily skipping “The Colony� because Season 2’s first episode set my PTSD off pretty bad).
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Junkyard Wars was cool as hell. It was basically two teams of engineers dumped into a random junkyard and given an assignment to make something for a series of tasks that the machine had to complete.
They've made tanks, hovercrafts, jeeps, ATV's, and a shit ton of other stuff. Next to Battlebots that was probably my favorite show in the 90's and early 2000's.
They've made tanks, hovercrafts, jeeps, ATV's, and a shit ton of other stuff. Next to Battlebots that was probably my favorite show in the 90's and early 2000's.
Re: “Junkyard Wars,� “Weaponizers,� and “The Colony.�
Did it bring the memories of when you fought off raiders attacking your quarantine camp?Junktown Commando wrote:(though I’m temporarily skipping “The Colony� because Season 2’s first episode set my PTSD off pretty bad).
"You're going to have a tough time doing that without your head, palooka."
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AND they got raided much more heavily and much earlier than S1. Talk about a rocky start…MR Snake wrote:The colony season 2 is pretty good man. Give it another shot, basically they have much less than in season 1. Havent checked out the others, are they in the same theme? Survival in a post apoc world that is.
Well, they didn’t HAVE to be engineers, though engineers did generally fare better, but no it was an engineered junkyard- The producers piled that place up with stuff that good Junkyard Warriors could use.SenisterDenister wrote:Junkyard Wars was cool as hell. It was basically two teams of engineers dumped into a random junkyard and given an assignment to make something for a series of tasks that the machine had to complete.
They've made tanks, hovercrafts, jeeps, ATV's, and a shit ton of other stuff. Next to Battlebots that was probably my favorite show in the 90's and early 2000's.
Retlaw83 wrote:Not even gonna say a thing.Junktown Commando wrote:Did it bring the memories of when you fought off raiders attacking your quarantine camp?
Am I the only one who’s seen “Weaponizers�?
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Oh, well ok. For the rest of you who may be interested…rad resistance wrote:no
Junkyard Wars carried on The Learning Channel and then The Science Channel (this was the closest thing I could find to an “Official Site�).
Partly from IMDB.com (by Simon SHEARN): Each week two 4-man teams are given the task of building a specific type of machine (included trebuchets, hovercraft, rockets, gliders, cannons and diving suits) in 12 hours using only the items found in an unusually well-stocked scrapyard.
A highly unreliable source claims that Eve Kay (Assistant Producer) had the idea for the show after watching a scene in the movie Apollo 13 where NASA engineers had construct a carbon dioxide filter out of materials the astronauts had onboard. In Britain (where it originally came from) it’s run from 1998 to now; under the original name “Scrapheap Challenge,� in the us it ran from 2001 to 2003 in 5 seasons. (SenisterDenister actually covered it pretty well, but since I found the information while looking for a link, I thought what the Hell.)
Weaponizers: No official site of any sort.
Mainly from gizmo do.com: “Weaponizers� is a mini-series about 4 men armor-plating ordinary vehicles, then mounting them with various weapons. The men operate the vehicles from bunkers by remote control in an ultimate to-the-death Carmageddon.
Additional information from IMDB.com: These two teams build their Raod Warrior contraption then compete in two tiers of competition. First the weaponized cars have to complete an objective (blow up or defend fuel depots, for example), then the winner gets a remote operated .50 caliber M-2 (aka “Ma Deuce�) on an overlooking position to support them while the two vehicles battle it out in a duel of design, driver, and gunnery skill.
The Colony: From Discovery Channels Official The colony site: What would you do in the wake of a global catastrophe? Even if you survived it, could you survive the aftermath?
Season 1 was filmed in an industrial area of Los Angeles and Season 2 is being filmed in a town in Louisiana only identified as having been devastated by Hurricane Katrina. In each, volunteers enter into an environment that simulates life after an apocalypse (specifically, the semi-fictional “Nuclear Flu� which will theoretically kill 95% of humanity). The volunteers have to address security, electricity, and food.
There are 4 experts they are turning to for analysis:
Miatta Snetter, PsyD (Psychology Expert), Adam Montella (“Homeland Security� expert), Dr. Ramesh Nathan (Infectious Diseases Expert), and Dr. Thomas Mackin (Professor of Mechanical Engineering/Engineering Expert).
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junkyard wars sounds a lot like scraphead challenge except S.C as we whacky brits call it was the original and best
"We gotta get this shit sorted else my ass is fragged you b*stard" - winner of the 2006 caption competition
the actor called Kryren from red dwarf presents it as well. Did you know that 75% of the cast from red dwarfs went on to host geek porn?
hope u no what R.D is M.F
"We gotta get this shit sorted else my ass is fragged you b*stard" - winner of the 2006 caption competition
the actor called Kryren from red dwarf presents it as well. Did you know that 75% of the cast from red dwarfs went on to host geek porn?
hope u no what R.D is M.F
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Uh, Junkyard Wars IS Scrapheap Challenge just under the US name. (Oh, Lord… “Hide the bodies…�)Megatron wrote:junkyard wars sounds a lot like scraphead challenge except S.C as we whacky brits call it was the original and best
Though the name is a pretty big hint, could you tell us about the show? ‘Cause I got the feeling it’s the prototype Weaponizers is based on, only they didn’t use real guns.Yonmanc wrote:Robot Wars!
Craig Charles was the best host of that show, Jeremy Clarkson can suck a dick.
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Megatron wrote:Robot Wars was a British game show modelled on a US-based competition of the same name.
so yeah youre watching a remake tv show bub how does the 0wnage feel? lick it up bitch as they dont call me freddy 2 nutz 4 nowt *busts a nut in yo face again*
THIS, is Pwnage. I promise I’ll lube. Bend over.
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