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rohrl said:
joe_90 said:
This is quite good but for the wrong reasons:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2812850/
ICE COLD GOLD.
Basically, the two brother blame everyone while apparently bringing nothing really to the table, then when they fk up the other brother tells everyone 'not to point fingers'.
Still another guilty pleasure of mine.
These guys are biggest bunch of aholes on the face of the planet. Egos the size of planets and mouths to match the lot of them.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2812850/
ICE COLD GOLD.
Basically, the two brother blame everyone while apparently bringing nothing really to the table, then when they fk up the other brother tells everyone 'not to point fingers'.
Still another guilty pleasure of mine.
its a bit slow, full of complete idiots, but the landscapes are stunning.
joe_90 said:
rohrl said:
joe_90 said:
This is quite good but for the wrong reasons:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2812850/
ICE COLD GOLD.
Basically, the two brother blame everyone while apparently bringing nothing really to the table, then when they fk up the other brother tells everyone 'not to point fingers'.
Still another guilty pleasure of mine.
These guys are biggest bunch of aholes on the face of the planet. Egos the size of planets and mouths to match the lot of them.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2812850/
ICE COLD GOLD.
Basically, the two brother blame everyone while apparently bringing nothing really to the table, then when they fk up the other brother tells everyone 'not to point fingers'.
Still another guilty pleasure of mine.
its a bit slow, full of complete idiots, but the landscapes are stunning.
When they found the rubies and stuff, it was excellent, but now it seems a little far fetched and every thing seems to go wrong.
Du1point8 said:
how did it end? (put in spoiler) I wonder if they will be back for S4.
When they found the rubies and stuff, it was excellent, but now it seems a little far fetched and every thing seems to go wrong.
When they found the rubies and stuff, it was excellent, but now it seems a little far fetched and every thing seems to go wrong.
They cannot get to 'worth 13 million" rubies as the land regs have changed.
So they go gold prospecting up north.
Lots of walking, lots of finding nothing..
Lots of the geo guy ignoring his own rules and going rouge, then getting pissy when called on it.
Others saying his plan is too slow, and should move quicker..
The geo guy just argues he has a plan that works and has worked (debatable), and they should stick to the plan, which he basically does not tell, so he changes it as he goes along and goes rouge.
The brothers and geologist have a fight, and the group split into two teams.
The brothers doing a more 'agile approach' (hit/test/next) and the geo, mapping every bloody stone in a slow document everything way (waterfall)
Lots of 'this could be worth millions, but not.
Both teams find gold, and lots of fools gold.
Both claim victory.
Meet up, big fight lots of 'Im going to destroy you next year'.
Turns out only one claim (out of the 6/7) could even be slightly viable as a commercial gold deposit.
Basically, loads of money wasted, nothing to show for it.
Ice Cold Gold is sooo bad. Nice scenery, but ruined by covering it with this bunch of egotistical assholes.
Gold Rush is at least entertaining.
Parker Shnozzle's hair gets even longer as he disappears further up his own rectum with each passing series.
Tony Beets, who speaks some kind of weird dialect so thick he needs subtitles.
The Hoffmans are basically the Keystone Cops.
Great TV.
Gold Rush is at least entertaining.
Parker Shnozzle's hair gets even longer as he disappears further up his own rectum with each passing series.
Tony Beets, who speaks some kind of weird dialect so thick he needs subtitles.
The Hoffmans are basically the Keystone Cops.
Great TV.
Beati Dogu said:
Ice Cold Gold is sooo bad. Nice scenery, but ruined by covering it with this bunch of egotistical assholes.
Gold Rush is at least entertaining.
Parker Shnozzle's hair gets even longer as he disappears further up his own rectum with each passing series.
Tony Beets, who speaks some kind of weird dialect so thick he needs subtitles.
The Hoffmans are basically the Keystone Cops.
Great TV.
Beats is Dutch and I suspect the beard muffles the noise too.Gold Rush is at least entertaining.
Parker Shnozzle's hair gets even longer as he disappears further up his own rectum with each passing series.
Tony Beets, who speaks some kind of weird dialect so thick he needs subtitles.
The Hoffmans are basically the Keystone Cops.
Great TV.
Clever, clever bd. Doesn't say a bloody word all season last year, just looked like a bit of a mentalist.
Then in the first five minutes of seeing him this year, he casually drops in the environmental angle. Missus Beets just nods.
Assume that means he foresees being able to mine in places that wouldn't be so happy with d10s and 700s burning through fktons of diesel...
Then in the first five minutes of seeing him this year, he casually drops in the environmental angle. Missus Beets just nods.
Assume that means he foresees being able to mine in places that wouldn't be so happy with d10s and 700s burning through fktons of diesel...
P-Jay said:
In years gone by I've always thought that Tony treated Parker the way he does for his own good, but now - when it comes to Parker at least, the guy's an ahole.
As it was portrayed, Tony clearly fcked over Parker on the contract, no two ways about it - that's no way to do business. I suspect Parker would have a good case in court too - you can't lead someone to believe that you have an agreed contract, unreasonably delay your signature, knowingly allow them to start work on the contract without saying a peep, then hold them over a barrel on new terms, signature or know signature.
Not to mention that the new clause itself is totally unreasonable (if they're worried about Parker not delivering, then put a reasonable minimum price in the contract, not an exclusivity clause).
I strongly suspect the whole thing was set up for the TV programme though.
Good to see the Hoffman's have learnt nothing from their years of "mining" - I guess they do know how to make entertaining TV though.
youngsyr said:
P-Jay said:
In years gone by I've always thought that Tony treated Parker the way he does for his own good, but now - when it comes to Parker at least, the guy's an ahole.
As it was portrayed, Tony clearly fcked over Parker on the contract, no two ways about it - that's no way to do business. I suspect Parker would have a good case in court too - you can't lead someone to believe that you have an agreed contract, unreasonably delay your signature, knowingly allow them to start work on it without saying a peep, then hold them over a barrel on new terms, signature or know signature.
Not to mention that the new clause itself is totally unreasonable (if they're worried about Parker not delivering, then put a reasonable minimum price in the contract, not an exclusivity clause).
I strongly suspect the whole thing was set up for the TV programme though.
Good to see the Hoffman's have learnt nothing from their years of "mining" - I guess they do know how to make entertaining TV though.
It was the same last season - Parker wanted to mine the areas where it was most profitable to do so - Tony forced him to mine unprofitable ground to make sure very last scrap of gold was taken.
P-Jay said:
youngsyr said:
P-Jay said:
In years gone by I've always thought that Tony treated Parker the way he does for his own good, but now - when it comes to Parker at least, the guy's an ahole.
As it was portrayed, Tony clearly fcked over Parker on the contract, no two ways about it - that's no way to do business. I suspect Parker would have a good case in court too - you can't lead someone to believe that you have an agreed contract, unreasonably delay your signature, knowingly allow them to start work on it without saying a peep, then hold them over a barrel on new terms, signature or know signature.
Not to mention that the new clause itself is totally unreasonable (if they're worried about Parker not delivering, then put a reasonable minimum price in the contract, not an exclusivity clause).
I strongly suspect the whole thing was set up for the TV programme though.
Good to see the Hoffman's have learnt nothing from their years of "mining" - I guess they do know how to make entertaining TV though.
It was the same last season - Parker wanted to mine the areas where it was most profitable to do so - Tony forced him to mine unprofitable ground to make sure very last scrap of gold was taken.
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