Si que hay edición con idioma español de Nip/Tuck, recientemente ha sido editada en España la primera temporada de esa serie.Cita:
Iniciado por oyejuan
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Si que hay edición con idioma español de Nip/Tuck, recientemente ha sido editada en España la primera temporada de esa serie.Cita:
Iniciado por oyejuan
Que mal me explico. Quería decir que no hay edición con idioma español de OC fuera de nuestras fronteras (ni dentro, hasta que no se decidan a editarla). Y que eso (lo de no tener idioma español en la edición de otro país) pasaba con Nip/Tuck hasta que la editaron aquí en España, así que ya no tenemos que irnos fuera a comprarla.Cita:
Iniciado por buffyfan
Salu2 :hola
Yo leí algo de marzo de este año ( 2006 ) :)
El nuevo episodio está disponible para bajar: 3 x 11 :)
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La vuelta de la serie después de las vacaciones ha sido buena, me ha gustado el episodio :)
Episode 311 - “The Safe Harbor”
Aired: 1/12/06
[spoiler:bf7c92bd45]It’s the last day of winter break and the gang is hanging out at The Bait Shop bar drinking faux-hitos and safe-sex-on-the-beach, and lamenting their impending separation. When Marissa goes to the little girl’s room, Ryan, Seth and Summer plan operation “Free Marissa.”
The next day at school, Seth asks Summer what exactly they’re freeing Marissa from? Exile to public school, a year of solitude, ill-fitting gym shorts and mediocre lunches, duh.
Ryan executes stage one of the plan by paying a visit to Dr. Kim. Dr. Kim informs Ryan that only the board of trustees has the power to reinstate an expelled student and they rarely reverse their decisions. She agrees to put Marissa’s case on the docket for Thursday night’s meeting but reminds Ryan that students are not allowed to speak at the board meeting. They’ll need a parent advocate. Ryan thinks he knows just the person for the job. Before leaving, Dr. Kim advises Ryan to check the library for transcripts of old meetings for a precedent, and suggests he pay special attention to, say, fall semester of 1996.
At Newport Union, Marissa runs into Johnny, who’s been recovering from his surgery over the break. He invites Marissa to a Pacwest press party. Turns out one of the guys on the team failed his drug test, and now Johnny’s got the alternate spot. He can do his physical therapy on the road and hopefully compete by summer. He’s only allowed to bring one person to the event and since none of this would be happening without Marissa, it would mean a lot to him if she went. She says she wouldn’t miss it.
Summer decides that if the Free Marissa campaign is going to be a success, they’re going to need to find someone who the masses will follow into battle. Seth suggests General Townsend… who happens to be sitting at a table across the way. Taylor is super excited to help out on the campaign, until she finds out its mission is to free Marissa. But Summer convinces Taylor that no member of their group is more qualified to spearhead the campaign than her. Did you say “our group”? Suddenly Taylor’s back in. After Seth and Summer leave, one of Taylor’s friends reminds her that her mom’s head of the parent association, and the one who started the petition to get Marissa kicked out in the first place. An unsure Taylor assures her friends that that was so last semester.
Ryan drops by Sandy’s office with his research. He sites the cases which establish precedent for the board reinstating students who had been expelled. Sandy congratulates Ryan on doing his homework, but tells him that’s just one piece of the puzzle. He’s got a shot, but it’s a long one. Sandy agrees to be the parent advocate on the case. “Good cause, poor odds, a chance to ruffle some Newpsie feathers... how could I say no?” Then his enthusiasm wanes when he discovers that the chair of the board is Judge Mercer, a real hard-ass.
The next morning, after Seth and Ryan leave for school, poster-board and paint in hand, Kirsten asks Sandy if Judge Mercer is the same Judge Mercer who threw him in jail for contempt of court. Yep, the very same.
At Newport Union, Marissa tracks down Johnny and explains that she’s not going to be able to make his Pacwest party because she has to be at the board meeting at Harbor where they’ll be deciding the fate of the rest of her senior year. Johnny feigns happiness for her, adding that Chili will be stoked he gets to go to the party now.
Meanwhile, Seth and Summer are following Taylor around campus as she briefs them on the progress of the campaign, when suddenly Taylor’s mom appears. She just discovered that there’s a motion on the docket to reinstate Marissa Cooper. Then she sees the “Free Marissa” poster Taylor’s attempting to hide behind her. Mom pulls Taylor aside and yells at her. When Taylor returns, she tells Seth and Summer that she can’t help them any longer.
Back at the Newport Group, Sandy’s director, Matt Ramsay, recommends that they put a cash bid on a particular building that “his guy” has informed him will be going up in value since Lockheed is building a new plant in the area. “Your guy?” Matt informs Sandy that his guy is Sandy’s guy too. And he’s a private investigator. Sandy makes a joke about wishing “his guy” could dig up something on the honorable Judge Mercer, but Matt isn’t joking. He’s going to have the PI do a little background check.
Ryan drops by Newport Union with some campaign swag – a “Free Marissa” tee-shirt. Marissa loves it. What’s next? Coffee mugs, baseball caps? Whatever it takes. Suddenly Marissa gets a call from Chili. Johnny’s not feeling well and he needs Marissa to bring him a book.
Marissa shows up at Johnny’s and discovers Chili sitting on the bed amidst the rubble of a trashed room. Johnny’s taken off. Chili explains that the Pacwest doctors refused to sign off on his knee. They said it was too soon to tell if he’ll ever be back to 100 percent. Chili doesn’t think Johnny will be able to bounce back from this one.
Seth, Summer and Ryan are hanging out in the diner, discussing the pathetically few signatures on their “Free Marissa” petition. Say what you will about Taylor, but the girl knows how to rally the troops. Marissa shows up at the diner and tells the gang that she appreciates all they’ve done, but she doesn’t think she can go back to Harbor after all. Then she takes off.
The next day, Marissa shows up at the pool house and gives Ryan the explanation she owed him from the previous night. Well, it’s Johnny. Yeah, Ryan pretty much knew that already. Pacwest changed their mind. They’re not letting Johnny on the tour anymore, and he’s pretty freaked out about it. Ryan doesn’t think it’s Marissa’s problem, but Marissa thinks it is… the girlfriend, the accident, getting kicked off the team… all of it. Ryan tells her they’re meeting at the Cohen’s before going to the board meeting… just so she knows.
Matt drops by Sandy’s office and tells him “his guy” came through on the judge. Sandy just wants the short version. Judge Mercer has a son, Nick, who has a drug problem. He was kicked out of military school for using and nobody’s heard from him since. Sandy mentions that he was defending a kid just like that when the judge held him in contempt.
Seth and Summer continue on their very disappointing campaign, when they’re forced to admit, once again, that they need Taylor Townsend. Summer gives Seth permission to do whatever it takes to get her back on board. Summer’s picturing an Indecent Proposal-type thing - Seth’s Demi, naturally, and Taylor’s a leather-faced guy who talks to horses.
Ryan pays Johnny an unexpected visit and finds him lying in bed with no intention of going to school. Johnny assumes Marissa sent Ryan to check up on him, but Ryan assures him that’s not the case. He’s there because Marissa’s decided to stay at Newport Union… for him. Johnny says he didn’t ask her to stay, but Ryan tells him he didn’t have to.
Seth tracks down Taylor in the corridor and informs her that he’s been sanctioned to offer her sexual favors in exchange for her help. She explains that under any other circumstance, he would be facing a long night involving candle wax, tube socks, and the latest Fiona Apple CD. Seth opts to forgo man-whoring and appeal to her heart. Taylor doesn’t think Seth understands the gravity of the situation. Her mother’s a sports agent! She’s threatened to take away her car and her college tuition. “Your mom’s a sport’s agent? I thought she was just a bored, bitter Newpsie?” Before leaving, Seth begs Taylor to do one thing…not grow up to be like her mother, because she’s better than that.
The gang gathers at the Cohen’s before the board meeting, but no Marissa. Seth and Ryan think it’s time to wave the white flag, but Summer isn’t giving up yet.
Back at Newport Union, Marissa runs into Chili, who gives her the good news. Turns out the fancy surgeon Marissa hooked Johnny up with went to med school with the Pacwest doc, and called and convinced him that Johnny’s good to go. Marissa can’t believe Johnny didn’t tell her. Well, it’s been insane; they want him to leave next month. Chili thinks it’s amazing how it all worked out. Johnny going on tour, Marissa going back to Harbor. Yeah, I guess. After a slightly stunned Marissa takes off, Johnny comes out of hiding and he and Chili share a knowing nod.
Just as the board meeting is starting, Matt shows up with some new information for Sandy. Sandy excuses himself and Taylor’s mom steps up to the podium to speak on the matter at hand. “Marissa Cooper shot a boy in the back. This is not what the Harbor parents want, and it’s not what the students want either.” Uh, actually it is. Suddenly Taylor breezes into the board room with a petition signed by over 500 students – virtually the entire student body. After hearing impassioned pleas by both Julie Cooper and Doctor Roberts, Judge Mercer states that the board still can’t break from precedent. That’s when Ryan stands up and shares a previous case involving a student and a knife, where after all criminal charges were dropped, the expulsion was reversed. Judge Mercer acknowledges the importance of precedent but claims he still doesn’t have to reverse. That’s when Sandy stands up and says, he doesn’t have to, but he might want to. Then Sandy proceeds to make an impassioned speech about giving a good kid a second change. The judge seems to know he’s also talking about his son. Finally, the board makes its decision. With only one dissenting vote, the decision is reversed.
Sandy catches Judge Mercer on his way out and thanks him. The judge thanks Sandy for keeping his personal information between them. Sandy tells the judge he knows where his son is. He’s in LA. He’s safe. And he wants to see him.
Outside the boardroom, Julie apologizes to Marissa for not having been there for her in so many ways… and by the way, there’s no condo. Julie admits she lives in a trailer and was too ashamed to tell her. Down the hall, Dr. Roberts confesses to Summer that her step mom won’t be coming back. Summer offers her sympathy but thinks they do okay without her anyway.
Julie and Dr. Roberts head out for a drink, and the gang heads out to the diner… except Ryan, who has a quick stop to make. He finds Johnny at the lifeguard station and thanks him for doing what he did. Yeah, well, Marissa deserves to be happy.
And the next day, a very happy Marissa joins the gang at Harbor for their senior class photos. [/spoiler:bf7c92bd45]
El estreno de Crumbs otorga a la ABC uno de sus mejores jueves del año
Si bien la nueva comedia de la ABC, Crumbs, se aprovechó del excelente dato que antes que ella logró una semana más el "reality" de famosos Dancing with the Stars, esta nueva serie protagonizada por el actor Fred Savage (Aquellos Maravillosos Años) ha resultado todo un éxito para la cadena propiedad de Disney, al estrenarse ante 12,04 millones de espectadores en la difícil franja de las 9.30 p.m. Este resultado es el mejor que logra la ABC con un programa de emisión regular en esa franja desde el 25 de octubre de 2001.
La segunda semana del "reality" de la ABC, Dancing with the Stars, se impuso con claridad en su franja con 17,22 millones de espectadores en un programa que duró hora y media. Frente a ella, poco pudieron hacer la CBS que con una repetición de C.S.I. Miami alcanzó 10,27 millones de espectadores, o la NBC cyas comedias mejoraron sensiblemente con respecto a semanas anteriores, con 9,69 millones de espectadores para Will y Grace, y con 9,13 millones para el segundo episodio de Four Kings. La WB subió a la cuarta plaza con el regreso de Smallville, que obtuvo 5,22 millones de espectadores, frente a los 5,07 millones de la recolocada Aquellos Maravillosos 70 en su episodio de estreno, y los 5,47 millones del episodio de repetición. Por último, la UPN optó de nuevo por reposiciones de sus comedias Everybody Hates Chris que llegó a 3,53 millones, y Love Inc., con 2,26 millones.
Pese a la fortaleza de las ABC con la parte final de su "reality" y el estreno de Crumbs, la fraja de las 9.00 p.m., permaneció en el dominio de la CBS, con C.S.I., que con un episodio repetido sumó 17,73 millones de espectadores, aunque la NBC mejoró también en esta franja sustancialmente los resultados de la semana pasada, ya que My Name is Earl, subió hasta los 12,52 millones de espectadores, mientras que The Office alcanzó 10.29 millones de espectadores, uno de sus mejores resultados de la temporada. Por su parte, la WB estrenó nuevos episodios de Beauty & the Geek ante 4,85 millones, quedándose muy cerca de los 5,15 millones de O.C. en su nuevo horario. Mientras, las repeticiones de la UPN siguieron en su línea, con los 1,97 millones de Eve y los 1,86 millones de Cuts.
Por último, a las 10.00 p.m, Sin Rastro de la CBS ceidó el liderato al convencer tan sólo a 14,05 millones de espectadores con un episodio repetido, frente a los 15,41 millones de espectadores que optaron por la NBC y Urgencias. Con 9,23 millones de espectadores se quedó el informativo de la ABC Primetime Live.
Fotos del episodio 3x13 THE POT STIRRER:
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Pues ya me he pedido la primera temporada. Eso si, hasta el dia 21 de Marzo no me la mandan, puesto que la tengo pedida junto a la primera temporada de Batman Beyond, que sale ese dia.
Ya verás, te gustará :)
El 3x14 disponible donde siempre ;)
Los subs pronto en miseries.net
Respecto al 3x13: [spoiler:1c48ed31df]Es increible que Seth se ponga a fumar petas y no vaya a la entrevista de Brown. Y digo increible en sentido literal... :cigarrito :blink [/spoiler:1c48ed31df]
Un saludete
Odin te oiga :)Cita:
Iniciado por dawson
¿Sabeis si las temporadas de OC de Alemania tienen subtitulos en castellano? Lo digo por que he visto que se quedan de precio mejor que las de zona 1.
Ni idea, pero puedes entrar en www.amazon.de :)
Gracias Dawson. Pone que tiene audio en Aleman, Inglés y Francés; pero de los subtitulos no dice nada. Creo que lo preguntare mediante el formulario a Amazon alemania a ver si me lo pueden decir.
Saludos.
Si no recuerdo mal no los llevaban... al menos la de UK.
Salu2.
En Z1 si que llevan, y merece la pena ( aunque sean unos euretes de más :) )
En Z1 ya sé que los llevan, tengo las dos temporadas... Me refiero a las que sacaron en Europa. Por cierto, tenía entendido que la que editaron en Italia tiene audio en castellano de aquí.
¿Alguien la tiene?
Salu2.
El pack en italia tiene español según aquí:
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http://www.dvd.it/page/dett/arti/266...87_dvd%29.html
THE O.C. STAGIONE 1 (7 DVD)
Trama: ***** Audio: **** Video: **** Extra: ****
Titolo in lingua originale: THE O.C. STAGIONE 1 (7 DVD)
Classe: Film
Vietato ai minori: No
Casa distribuzione: WARNER
Formato video: 4:3 (1.33:1) :mmmh
Formato Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo
Codice area DVD: 2
Colore/Bianco e Nero: Colore
DVD Nella confezione: 7
Lingue sottotitoli: Italiano, Inglese, Spagnolo, Portoghese
Lingue doppiaggio: Italiano, Inglese, Spagnolo
Comprende:
Tutti gli episodi della prima stagione.
A todo esto, un aplauso por Warner que dijo que editaría la serie en España en marzo y aún no ha dado señales de vida...
:palmas :palmas :palmas
Según ZonaDvd... y yo me fío ;-)
Salu2.
Las ediciones de dvd de Italia, cuando llevan Castellano siempre es el de España.
Por cierto no creo que tarde mucho en llegar a España pues ya ha salido en Italia.
¿El protagonista de OC no es un flipao de las películas y los cómics al estilo Dawson?
Pues a pesar de que la pedi junto a Batman Beyond, que sale el 21 de Marzo, he visto que ya la tengo enviada, asi que finalmente me quedo con la primera temporada de zona 1.
Seth Cohen está más en la onda de los cómics o nóvelas gráficas :)Cita:
Iniciado por GeckoBrother
Las pelis le gustan, pero no tanto como los cómics :hola
Hoy he leido que van a empezar a emitir la 2ª temporada de esta serie. :palmas
Según creo, la emisión empieza el dia 2 de marzo (jueves) en la 2ª de TVE, a las 22:00 h.
Estare al tanto para verla, que le tengo unas ganitas locas.
En FOX ya llevan algo así como 6 capítulos de esta 2ª temporada. De todos modos me alegro que la pongan en TVE, ya era hora!!!
Salu2.