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Darrell Lawrence
April 4th, 2005, 05:36 PM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?

I like cheddar myself ;)

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Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

Many of the same folks did the FX for all three.

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Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here? :D

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Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

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Part Five-

Answer any of those you want.

The prize: One of the chef's here will give you a cookie!

BST
April 4th, 2005, 05:44 PM
Part One

Answer: Pepper Jack :D

Part Two

Answer: No

Part Three

Answer: Not me. ;)

Part Four

Answer: Lots of Pepper Jack

Part Five

Who's the chef??

Darrell Lawrence
April 4th, 2005, 05:46 PM
You have to go to the receipe thread to find out :D

Darrell Lawrence
April 4th, 2005, 05:47 PM
Oh, another "cheesism"....

Why do photographers tell you to say CHEESE when taking your photo?

Cuz cheese is HAPPY and FUN! ;)

BST
April 4th, 2005, 05:52 PM
Cheese also has other effects on ya. ;)

Eric Paddon
April 4th, 2005, 05:53 PM
Part 1
-Swiss (on rye bread with turkey or hot corned beef or in omelettes with sausage and tomatos)

Part 2
-No. In fact, I take a generous view of FX based on the time they were made in, which makes me even charitable to the FX of the Toho monster flicks of the 1960s. And likewise, "cheese" in a script must allow for the time the end product was made in before applying the epithet or else you can do that with a ton of classic Trek scripts (like for instance Kirk going into his "my son the doctor" bit at the end of "The Changeling")

Part 3
-I'm one of those who believes that now that the Curse of the Bambino is over in baseball (unfortunately) they should now start talking about the curse of Joe Willie Namath based on the chronic ineptitude of the New York Jets ever since SB III!

Part 4
-To me, a show only gets that epithet if it shows a deliberate attempt to be silly/comedic amidst what should be a more serious style premise. Thus, one can say an individual episode of Galactica like "Magnificent Warriors" has its cheesy moments, as do almost all Lost In Space episodes after the first six, or a chunk of Trek ones. But a show must be judged first on the premise it establishes, and its potential for greatness if applied right and if "cheesiness" ever erupts it's the fault of execution.

Part 5
- Any chance for some :cake: please? :D

BST
April 4th, 2005, 06:11 PM
Part 5
- Any chance for some :cake: please? :D

With CHEESE??

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,
,
Oh, good Lord, CHEESE - CAKE

:blush:
:rotf:

Dawg
April 4th, 2005, 06:35 PM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?

Most of them. Cheddar, brie, all the blues from all over the world, swiss (Ementhaler is #1), gruyere, white cheddar, mozzarella, jack, pepper jack, edam, cojilla, cream, gouda, boursin (or rondele'), feta, parmesano regianno, romano, smoked (cheddar is fantastic smoked), havarti, fontina, cottage, ricotta - do I need to go on?

Not fond of goat cheese, though.

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Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

Many of the same folks did the FX for all three.

Like Eric, I view the FX through the lens of the time it was produced. In 1978, osBSG's effects were whiz-bang, state of the art.

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Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here? :D

Ever since Bart Starr was quarterback....

(Does that date me? :blink: )

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Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

Over-the-top smarminess. Hystrionics. You know, hamming it up, either in acting or dialogue.

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Part Five-

Answer any of those you want.

The prize: One of the chef's here will give you a cookie!

I like cookies.

I like cheesecake, too - Mrs. Dawg makes a mean chocolate cheesecake.

;)

I am
Dawg
:warrior:

Gemini1999
April 4th, 2005, 07:00 PM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?

Almost any cheese is a good cheese in my book! Cheese, cottage cheese, cream cheese, string cheese...

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Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

I never had too many problems with BSGs effects except for the shot of Vipers rising from behind a hill...

As for Star Wars, there are some fighter crashes on the Death Star that look like they were shot in George's backyard.

TMP - There were some shots in the original release that I didn't like, but with the digitally restored version - I think its perfect!

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Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here? :D

Not me - I know nothing about the Packers (other than they are a football team), sorry, american sport just isn't my thing...

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Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

For me, it would be very low production values and wonky SFX photography

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Part Five-

Answer any of those you want.

The prize: One of the chef's here will give you a cookie!

I've got a great recipe for a pumpkin cheescake that's to die for! Hell, I'll eat any kind of cheescake!

Darth Marley
April 4th, 2005, 08:15 PM
1) All cheese good, though dry and sharp I favor. I'll probably try making it someday.

2)The effects were state of the art at the time it was made. I think a lot of the younger generation's reason for terming the original "cheesy" have to do with the writing and segments of the acting.

3)Not a big Packers fan. i think those hats look silly, but that can be said of most hats.
(Don't worry EP, the Jets will have a stellar season. JMac will move to flank rcvr under his old OC, and will have a record year.)

4) I was looking to do a post on the origin and meaning of some of these terms.
Hokey and Hammy turn up from actor's cant. I have not nailed down where the "cheese" factor comes from yet. To me it conjures up fake happiness, artificial wholesomeness. An obvious pose rather than genuine emotion.

Lara
April 5th, 2005, 03:54 AM
Part One-
What's your favorite type of cheese?

Mungabareena: a friend of mine makes it. It is a surface ripened cheese that smells like old socks and gum leaves, puddles in a heap when let out of the rind, but tastes like heaven with a sesame cracker
Makes a excellent if sparing flavour agent for salad dressing, hot sauce or savory shortbread, but don't leave it unwrapped (triple wrapped..) in the fridge, or it will put your milk off through a sealed carton!

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Part Two- For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

Not applicable: I saw them all as first release cinema, so I can still remember the WOW factor, so I have an emotional does of nostalgia linked to the WOW factor

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Part Three-How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here?

Not applicable. Like, who???

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Part Four-Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

Its usually the script formula and the soundtrack. All 70's shows had to have a little laugh at the end, and the soundtrack told you EXACTLY what emotion you had to be having in a scene. Refined cheese is a 70's plaid suit... a bit like the mungabareena: it flavours everytring around it :D

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Part Five- Who has MADE (real) cheese ?

I have. When I was a student, we got to use a pilot scale plant and make lots of neat dairy products, including cheddar, mozzarella, camebert and quarg/ricotta. Some of it was even edible.


Cheers, (or is that cheese??)
Lara

peter noble
April 5th, 2005, 04:14 AM
I really hate cheese, as much I hate eggs.

That is all.

Peter

Lara
April 5th, 2005, 04:36 AM
I really hate cheese, as much I hate eggs.

That is all.

Peter

Would that make a cheese omlette a double despised dish to you? Or is there a multiplying effect? :D
Cheers,
Lara

Darrell Lawrence
April 5th, 2005, 05:19 AM
Peter's just being cheesy about this thread.. :D

Gemini1999
April 5th, 2005, 05:22 AM
Peter's just being cheesy about this thread.. :D

Darrell -

He does seem a bit "cheesed" over it, doesn't he? ;)

It's not easy being cheesy..... :D

Best,
Bryan

peter noble
April 5th, 2005, 05:32 AM
Would that make a cheese omlette a double despised dish to you? Or is there a multiplying effect? :D
Cheers,
Lara


That's green, red and gold kryptonite right there!

Peter

bsg1fan1975
April 5th, 2005, 07:27 AM
Part 1:

Wisconsin Sharp Cheddar

Part 2:

Heck no!

Part 3:

Proud to be a "Cheesehead" I was born in Wisconsin!

Part 4:

Lack of imagination and good story quality!

Part 5:

I'll take some cherry Cheesecake!

AJMarks
April 5th, 2005, 08:24 AM
I'll take a shot at this:

1. Like DM I like a good dry, sharp cheese.

2. The FX for all three shows didn't bother me one bit and still don't. I guess that it is because I know that computer generated graphics just wasn't there yet.

3. Nope

4. One part is bad FX, but let me clarify it. If a movie is being made now with a budget of $100 million and they use FX from 1910 for a sci-fi movie then yes, it's cheesy, unless its on purpose. I think you have to take into account the time of the show, what they were trying to do, and what the result was. I find very few shows 'cheesy'.

jewels
April 5th, 2005, 09:43 AM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?
Monterrey Jack, Brick, Farmers, CoJack; none of which I can eat. (Dirk is right about dairy, that's all I'll say!



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Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

Many of the same folks did the FX for all three.
loved the FX in all of them. Outstanding in their day and most hold up well now.
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Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here? :D
I'm finding it weird to have a hometown team that can win (Colts) it's a culture shock from the "how creatively can we lose this week?" pre-Marvin Lewis Bengals.

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Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?Mork & Mindy, Happy Days, Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew, and most modern sitcoms have a cheese factor to them. Kirks' alien girl of the week was cheesy, I suppose. I think when things are overdone to the point of sillyness, funny things taken seriously.

I've seen the word bandied about so much that it's essentially lost all meaning to me, especially in light of TOS BG.

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Part Five-

Answer any of those you want.
Chocolate cheesecake with a chocolate crust is just the best. If you can do dairy.

Ian_W359
April 5th, 2005, 02:09 PM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?

I like medium to soft cheeses - Edam, Gouda, Port Salut, Roule, Brie, Kraft Philadelphia etc.

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Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

What's cheesy about them, they're all great! Innovative and effective. I could mention some other cheese though........?

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Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here?

Cheeshead who?

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Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

Oversentimental touchy-feeliness that seems out of place (bleugh!). A fine line that most shows (hopefully) don't stray across.

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Part Five-

Answer any of those you want.

The prize: One of the chef's here will give you a cookie!

Mmmm.... a cheese cookie?!

Ian W359

Fragmentary
April 5th, 2005, 02:25 PM
Part One-
What's your favorite type of cheese?

Cheez Whiz.
Aerosol adds flavor.


Part Two-
For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?
I certainly don’t think Galactica’s FX were cheesy, but I don’t think they are on par with Star Wars or TMP. But for a television show, they were the best anyone had ever done. Regardless of comparison to today’s standards, they were cutting edge at the time.


Part Three-
How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here? :D
What did you call me?
Oh wait. I thought you said “cheese packer”. I don’t know what that is but it sounds bad. ;)


Part Four-
Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

Dressing a monkey up as a robotic dog. That’s just insulting to monkeys. Not to mention robotic dogs. :D
Cheese is fine, cheese is fun. As long as the makers are doing it on purpose, then we can all enjoy it for what it was meant to be. Like the musical number at the casino on Carillon. It’s bad when they don’t realize that something is cheesy. Like Dennis Hopper in Waterworld, or John Travolta in Battlefield Earth.


Part Five-
Answer any of those you want.

The prize: One of the chef's here will give you a cookie!
I await my cookie.









still waiting...

Eric Paddon
April 5th, 2005, 02:39 PM
Okay, for the benefit of those who need a lesson in American culture. ;)

The Green Bay Packers (situated in Northern Wisconsin) is one of the most historic franchises in American football, and as Wisconsin is the land where cheese is produced in abundance, fans of the Packers take to wearing large cheese shaped hats at the games hence the term "Cheeseheads" for the die-hard Packer fans.

BST
April 5th, 2005, 06:17 PM
Okay, for the benefit of those who need a lesson in American culture. ;)

The Green Bay Packers (situated in Northern Wisconsin) is one of the most historic franchises in American football, and as Wisconsin is the land where cheese is produced in abundance, fans of the Packers take to wearing large cheese shaped hats at the games hence the term "Cheeseheads" for the die-hard Packer fans.


I guess their uniforms turned green because they ate too much cheese.

:D

jewels
April 5th, 2005, 08:26 PM
I guess their uniforms turned green because they ate too much cheese.

:D:rolleyes:
Green Bay, Wisconsin. They match the color of the bay, perhaps......

:nervous: :blink:

Darrell Lawrence
April 5th, 2005, 08:49 PM
Actually, the Green Bay Packers uniforms in the early days were... blue!

Eris
April 5th, 2005, 11:33 PM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?

Anything that has some heat...pepperjack with actual hunks of jalepeno, american cheese with horsereadish, etc. I am also excessively fond of extremely sharp cheddar...

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Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

If I were to compare them to today's effects, maybe...but at the time, I thought they were amazing. And I still love them.

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Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here?

Not so much...

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Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

Cliched dialogue just kills me. And when they're obviously going for that Hallmark moment, I usually want to hurl...

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Part Five-

Answer any of those you want.

The prize: One of the chef's here will give you a cookie!

Cookie! And just to really freak people out, has anyone seen that Cookie Monster is going to be promoting healthy eating? Cookies will only be for sometimes now...While logically I think it's a great idea, I'm sad for Cookie Monster. It just seems wrong, somehow... :(

Lara
April 6th, 2005, 02:50 PM
Okay, for the benefit of those who need a lesson in American culture. ;)

The Green Bay Packers (situated in Northern Wisconsin) is one of the most historic franchises in American football, and as Wisconsin is the land where cheese is produced in abundance, fans of the Packers take to wearing large cheese shaped hats at the games hence the term "Cheeseheads" for the die-hard Packer fans.

This antipodean thanks you for the lesson, Eric,

Cheese shaped hats at a game?
Interesting.

They must be a tough bunch :D :D

Cheers,
Lara

bsg1fan1975
April 7th, 2005, 03:59 AM
Gee, its seems like I am the only "cheesehead" here. I am a true dyed in the wool, born and breed fan. I love being the odd ball! Try being a "cheesehead" in New England Patriots country after we whipped them in the Super Bowl in the late '90s. Man that was rough! Funny thing is I am married to a Pats fan! Boy, what a fight that will be in my house if they ever meet in the Super Bowl again!

Darrell Lawrence
April 7th, 2005, 05:39 PM
....umm No, you're not the only cheese-head Packerfan fan here.

Just ask Titon ;)

Darrell Lawrence
April 9th, 2005, 03:11 AM
French look to save the Cheese!!!!! (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1548&ncid=1548&e=7&u=/afp/20050408/lf_afp/afplifestylefoodfrance_050408143912)

martok2112
April 9th, 2005, 01:40 PM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?

I like cheddar myself ;)

Provolone on a Hooters Smothered Chicken sandwich.

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Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

Many of the same folks did the FX for all three.

IMHO, those visual effects STILL stand the test of time.

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Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here? :D

I ain't a fan of any sport. :D

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Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

Acting where the lines sound forced, as if the actor put no thought in how to truly emote, or just freshly read it from the script. Overly dramatic music with overly dramatic lines.

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Part Five-

Answer any of those you want.

The prize: One of the chef's here will give you a cookie!

Martok2112

BEHOLD THE POWER OF CHEESE! :D

Damocles
April 11th, 2005, 02:58 AM
Part One-

What's your favorite type of cheese?

American Jack

Part Two-

For anyone that thinks osBG's FX were "cheesy", do you also think Star Wars FX were cheesy? Or Star Trek- TMP?

No, but I have a special "feeling" for George Lucas and what he did to the SCIENCE in science fiction. That was cheesy enough.

http://www.b5tech.org/TESB_RC.wmv (http://)

Part Three-

How many "cheesehead" Packer fans are here?

Paul Horning?

Part Four-

Just *what* makes a show "cheesy" for ya?

I know it when it smells bad.....Enterprise.....Berman/Bragga....

I like Dutch Chocolate Chip cookies.

Damocles :colonial: