Absolutely brilliant and apparently, based upon a true story. I really do appreciate this upload. I did have a problem with some of the actors who spoke their lines, but that's down to my age.
I've got all 4 series of Phoenix and Janus and will get them properly graded and remastered. A bit of broadcast tech and a dash of modern processing will fix this right up - it can look 3x better than this version.
@@vaughanwilliams5074 There's a chance yeah. I don't have revenue enabled on my channel but with or without that, any copyright holder will get the ad revenue from Google, as long as they don't request super strict take-down policy. Most copyright holders would just like the money. In this case it would make sense when you can't even buy it anymore, especially Season 2. Nobody's taken down the copies you see above these comments, but it would be crazy to take-down episodes that are simply impossible to buy on DVD even second-hand.
I've released a remastered episode as an experiment on my channel (on 1st January 2024) -- please take a look and let me know if it's any good, criticisms and compliments accepted. I've not just worked hard to perfect the levels (brightness levels), but rethreaded all the film transfers to take a stab at removing the vertical oversharpening and enhancing the "film look" while keeping the cold TV camera feel, a unique addition the producers wanted for Phoenix and Janus. The result should look good on HDR, 4K or whatever you have 30 years later. It was very unfair for the DVD boxsets to have a visual quality warning, when far worse was done to shows like "All Saints", years later and getting none of the same complaints. At least I was able to reverse most of the impact of shooting this on video, transferring to film, then back to video again - got rid of the downsides and kept the upsides. Only 3 shows in history were ever shot this way, all around 1991-1995.
These Australian shows are actually good this is just as Good as city homicide but city homicide was in the 2000s these shows are a little different than American shows but they are good all the same 😮😮
I just finished watching city homicide and wanted something like that to binge watch. Would like to find something like that. We don't have shows this good in North America
It's not meant to be some generic TV show that spoon feeds everytihng to you. It was lauded for its realistic depiction of police investigation techniques, and extensive research by the writers. There was minimal script and much of the dialougue is adlibbed. That combned with the use of natural lighting, shooting to videotape and non-linear editing makes it feel more like a documentary than a TV show. Both series won the logie for Most Outstanding Miniseries in 1993 and 1994, as well as several Australian Film Institute Awards, and the Television or Film Theme of the Year Award at the APRA Music Awards of 1993. So yeah, it's objectively a fantastic show., but I can understand if it's a bit hard for you to follow.
Wikipedia: as of 2/5/2021: 2nd May 2021 ________________________________ . "Phoenix is an Australian crime drama television series broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 1992 to 1993. "It was created by Alison Nisselle and Tony McDonald. [Credits] Created byTony McDonald Alison Nisselle Starring Paul Sonkkila Sean Scully Andy Anderson Peter Cummins Simon Westaway Nell Feeney Susie Edmonds Tony Poli Stuart McCreery David Bradshaw Jennifer Jarman-Walker Vikki Blanche * Country of origin Australia * No. of seasons 2 * No. of episodes 26 (list of episodes) * Production Executive producer Jill Robb Producer Bill Hughes * Running time 50 mins * Release Original network ABC Original release 13 February 1992 - 3 June 1993 * Chronology Followed byJanus * The first series recounts the investigation of the bombing of the Victorian state police headquarters, loosely based on the real life Russell Street Bombing in 1986. It was followed by a second series, Phoenix II, based on a series of violent aggravated burglaries ("ag burgs") against wealthy senior citizens. * The series was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria and was characterised by its dark, noir-ish visual tone and non-linear editing, reminiscent of the ABC crime dramas Scales of Justice, Blue Murder and Wildside, which all also dealt with corruption in the police force. * The show was lauded for its realistic depiction of police investigation techniques, aided by extensive research by the show's writers. * It won several Logie Awards, including Most Outstanding Miniseries Logie in 1993 and 1994, as well as several Australian Film Institute Awards, and the Television or Film Theme of the Year Award at the APRA Music Awards of 1993. The series spawned the 1994 spin-off Janus, with Simon Westaway ....
Had resigned myself to not seeing the best ever Aussie crime series again - thanks so much for posting this!
The GOAT of Australian TV. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Absolutely brilliant and apparently, based upon a true story. I really do appreciate this upload. I did have a problem with some of the actors who spoke their lines, but that's down to my age.
Russell Street Bombing, yeah
Thank you. I am enjoying it. Lovely to see real men without tattoos. Also no women bosses.
R.I.P. Paul Sonkkila favorite Aust actor.
I'm enjoying this!
thank you from manhattan ©2024
"I'd like to hear piss off explained in depth"
The episodes are not in order just to let you know if you are going to watch them
Any chance of Janus making it onto UA-cam any time soon (or being available on Amazon / Netflix etc).
I've got all 4 series of Phoenix and Janus and will get them properly graded and remastered. A bit of broadcast tech and a dash of modern processing will fix this right up - it can look 3x better than this version.
@@whophd Any chance of them being available on YT or will copyright / IP issues sink that?
@@vaughanwilliams5074 There's a chance yeah. I don't have revenue enabled on my channel but with or without that, any copyright holder will get the ad revenue from Google, as long as they don't request super strict take-down policy. Most copyright holders would just like the money. In this case it would make sense when you can't even buy it anymore, especially Season 2. Nobody's taken down the copies you see above these comments, but it would be crazy to take-down episodes that are simply impossible to buy on DVD even second-hand.
HOW TO GET A LIGHTER BACKGROUND?
When did needle point pliers become a specialist tool?
I've released a remastered episode as an experiment on my channel (on 1st January 2024) -- please take a look and let me know if it's any good, criticisms and compliments accepted. I've not just worked hard to perfect the levels (brightness levels), but rethreaded all the film transfers to take a stab at removing the vertical oversharpening and enhancing the "film look" while keeping the cold TV camera feel, a unique addition the producers wanted for Phoenix and Janus. The result should look good on HDR, 4K or whatever you have 30 years later. It was very unfair for the DVD boxsets to have a visual quality warning, when far worse was done to shows like "All Saints", years later and getting none of the same complaints. At least I was able to reverse most of the impact of shooting this on video, transferring to film, then back to video again - got rid of the downsides and kept the upsides. Only 3 shows in history were ever shot this way, all around 1991-1995.
These Australian shows are actually good this is just as Good as city homicide but city homicide was in the 2000s these shows are a little different than American shows but they are good all the same 😮😮
I just finished watching city homicide and wanted something like that to binge watch. Would like to find something like that. We don't have shows this good in North America
So bloody Australian
Andy Anderson was also in PCBH as Rick Manning.
what is a top quality Crims?
The inspector is not only extremely stupid, but is crooked as well. Lied to the person who signs the warrant.
Crap
Sorry I can't understand a word they are saying...horrible actors
GET A HEARING AID CINDY/KAREN?
What the hell do you not understand? Jeez!
Quite straightforward English with a tinge of Aussie but easily understood. 😜
It's not meant to be some generic TV show that spoon feeds everytihng to you. It was lauded for its realistic depiction of police investigation techniques, and extensive research by the writers.
There was minimal script and much of the dialougue is adlibbed. That combned with the use of natural lighting, shooting to videotape and non-linear editing makes it feel more like a documentary than a TV show.
Both series won the logie for Most Outstanding Miniseries in 1993 and 1994, as well as several Australian Film Institute Awards, and the Television or Film Theme of the Year Award at the APRA Music Awards of 1993.
So yeah, it's objectively a fantastic show., but I can understand if it's a bit hard for you to follow.
Effing top acting . Brilliant performance from Simon Westaway
Can't get past the awful accents.
Maybe it's a good series, but can't bere to listen any more.
What accents?
What’s wrong with the Aussie accent?
Ignoramous!
Good grief! Guess you don't travel much.
Can’t get past your awful spelling
Wikipedia:
as of 2/5/2021: 2nd May 2021
________________________________
.
"Phoenix is an Australian crime drama television series broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 1992 to 1993.
"It was created by Alison Nisselle and Tony McDonald.
[Credits]
Created byTony McDonald Alison Nisselle
Starring
Paul Sonkkila Sean Scully Andy Anderson Peter Cummins Simon Westaway Nell Feeney Susie Edmonds Tony Poli Stuart McCreery David Bradshaw Jennifer Jarman-Walker Vikki Blanche
*
Country of origin Australia
*
No. of seasons 2
*
No. of episodes 26 (list of episodes)
*
Production Executive producer Jill Robb
Producer Bill Hughes
*
Running time 50 mins
*
Release
Original network
ABC Original release 13 February 1992 - 3 June 1993
*
Chronology
Followed byJanus
*
The first series recounts the investigation of the bombing of the Victorian state police headquarters, loosely based on the real life Russell Street Bombing in 1986.
It was followed by a second series, Phoenix II, based on a series of violent aggravated burglaries ("ag burgs") against wealthy senior citizens.
*
The series was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria and was characterised by its dark, noir-ish visual tone and non-linear editing, reminiscent of the ABC crime dramas Scales of Justice, Blue Murder and Wildside, which all also dealt with corruption in the police force.
*
The show was lauded for its realistic depiction of police investigation techniques, aided by extensive research by the show's writers.
*
It won several Logie Awards, including Most Outstanding Miniseries Logie in 1993 and 1994, as well as several Australian Film Institute Awards, and the Television or Film Theme of the Year Award at the APRA Music Awards of 1993. The series spawned the 1994 spin-off Janus, with Simon Westaway ....