I am wading into my Xmas gift BluRay pile.
Captain America first, then Super 8. Maybe Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes if not sleepy.
Unleash the Merlot!!
I am wading into my Xmas gift BluRay pile.
Captain America first, then Super 8. Maybe Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes if not sleepy.
Unleash the Merlot!!
Wasn't Dead Set years ago? It was pretty damn cool, though.
I'm re-watching DS9 via netflix. I'm enjoying the hell out of it. Still on season 1. I'm up to the one where those guys try to "extradite" Dax for murder.
Also, the River is boring the hell out of me, but I like Bruce Greenwood, and that blond chick has a great rack.
Speaking of great racks, How does Once Upon a Time manage to contain Lana Parrilla, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Jennifer Morrison? Kerrrist! Plus that chick playing Little Red Riding Hood?! Damn! And a guest spot by Emilie de Ravin?
I'm not digging Ginnifer Goodwin in Once Upon a Time. She has that boy haircut and, since she is supposed to be a school teacher, she doesn't usually have a lot of revealing clothing. Looking at old pictures of her, I don't think her rack can compare to the others.
It's just an opinion. I agree with all the other great racks you listed. Meghan Ory is the one that plays Red Riding Hood. It also has Anastasia Griffith who is easy on the eyes as well.
Dead Set was from 2008. Since I'm in America, I'm not expected to be on top of all the Brit shows as they come out. Also, KV just watched it a couple of months ago, and he's way more into Brit shows than I am. (Though it's possible he was re-watching it.)
Q, I think I only watched it last year, so I really don't have any room to talk.
Doc, Goodwin's haircut doesn't bother me. I think she's adorable. And delicious.
I like her more, Jakester, as Snow White when she has the long hair and shows a little cleavage. My biggest crush on that show has to be Morrison....the things I would do to that woman.
Weird, Jake, we also are Netflixing DS9, on season 1. I'm still waiting for more Garak, he's my favorite character from the series.
Don't know if anyone is watching "Body of Proof," the series with Dana Delany as a medical examiner, but Jamie Bamber showed up as a love interest. He has his British accent, and is playing a bit of a boy toy. Grrrr-uff! Ruff! Yowza!
I haven't really been watching any police procedurals, Negs, but Bamber? Might make me start.
I'm not sure how long Bamber's arc will last, and as a love interest he's not on screen that much ... but since "Body of Proof" has Jeri Ryan as well as Dana Delaney....
Oh, and the guy who repossesses Miller High Life in their commercials. He's playing an ME, too, so that's amusing.
The original of The Wicker Man.
So trippy, and damn Britt Ekland was/is hot.
I saw the original Wicker Man for the first time as a teen. I kept waiting for Woodward to equalize.
Heh. Who's supposed to be the new Equalizer now? Denzel? Weak.
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"Body of Proof," the series with Dana Delany as a medical examiner...
Jeez, don't you remember "Quincy, ME?"
Don't answer that, I don't want to feel any older.
Episode 5 of S2 of 'Party Down'. I had stalled in the second season, but then saw a TV critic on twitter mention that the Steve Guttenberg episode was a good one, so I pushed forward to get to it. I'm halfway through it right now, and they were just discussing Roman's script and whether it lacked heart, and Roman answered that it was hard sci-fi.
Guttenberg: “Are science fiction and heart mutually exclusive? One word: 'Cocoon'.”
That made me laugh.
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Jeez, don't you remember "Quincy, ME?"
Of course I do.
You should know me well enough to know that my knowing something won't stop me from feigning ignorance for the sake of unfunny reverse acronyming.
You should also know me well enough to know that in those rare cases where I don't know something (all right, "rare" might be stretching it), I will usually go off, Google it, and return here pretending to have known it all along.
So in the off chance that I didn't actually remember Quincy, ME, I would have gone to acronymfinder.com, looked it up, said, "Aha!" and come back here with fake reverse acronyms, anyway.
I'm a Klugman fan. He holds the distinction of being one of only two people to be in four episodes of The Twilight Zone.
I'm sure you know the other, but I'll go ahead and pretend you don't, so you aren't made to feel any older. Not that I have a problem making anyone feel any older. I think old age is something of an honor badge. It takes some doing to hold off death year after year. I'm feeling pretty old, myself. I walk like an old man.
Speaking of Delany, TV shows, and feeling older, does anybody remember China Beach? Of course you do. Because you're all old. Except for Jubbers. Unfortunately for her, though, she's confronted by my old age on a daily basis.
Apropos of nothing, what about Byrds of Paradise?
It'd been a long time since I'd done a search for Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter, so I thought I'd look for a Torrent, since I'm much more into Torrents these days. But instead I found it on youtube, where it'd been loaded up last August. VOILA! I watched the first 14 minute part, but it was far too horrible to continue on. I skipped ahead to see the couple of scenes I remembered from my youth. The show's plot is this guy wants to get rid of all laughter, so his genie-like computer suggests abducting all the comic strip characters because they generate lots of laughter. Well, if this show is any indication, they absolutely do not generate lots of laughter. He should've just left them as they were and they'd pretty much destroy laughter all on their own.
Dirk Gently is very Dirk Gently-ish.
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