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« Reply #1052 on: 18 December 2008, 04:36:35 » |
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Well, at least Spaced is done. It wasn't cancelled, it just finished. Makes it cleaner. I like it better all as one package. But I know what you mean. When I rewatched Entourage in its entirety not too long ago, it was weird because I we watched the whole series in just over two days, and I actually watched most of it on the air spread out over god-knows-how-long. It's just a very different experience. Same thing with the first two seasons of The Office US.
Oddly enough, Lost so far seems to work a lot BETTER without weeklong waits in between during my current re-watch of the series. I'm really enjoying it in huge clumps of episodes.
Though, to be honest, so does The Office, but it just feels like there's a lot LESS.
Never seen Everybody Hates Chris. I like My Name Is Earl but, well, I just like it. Not much more. I don't think I've EVER made an effort to watch it, and every time I've seen it, it's just because someone else wanted to watch it or it was on in the background.
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« Reply #1062 on: 4 January 2009, 02:50:28 » |
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Recently rewatched the original 80's Hitchhiker's Guide BBC show since I got it on DVD. I don't know how I can keep re-watching/reading/listening to Hitchhiker's Guide and NEVER get bored of it. The show IS infinitely better than the movie, and reminds me why even though I love Mos Def, he's a terrible Ford Prefect.
Currently rewatching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I like a recent description of the show: "Seinfeld on crack." Though it really doesn't do either show the justice they deserve.
The first time I ever read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I mis read Ford's name as "Ford Perfect", and so I always think that's his name, until someone actually points out it's "Prefect". Also, Viacom and Time Warner are having a little spat, it's dumb, and Viacom even went so far as to post messages on it's channel, on New Years Eve, that Time Warner was pulling those channels that night, and that we need to call in to tell them not to. It was bull#####.
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« Reply #1069 on: 22 January 2009, 18:21:38 » |
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Good man. Posted on: 15 January 2009, 06:10:18
LOST PULLED THROUGH, GENTLEMEN. LOST PULLED THROUGH. It seems like they did away with Flashbacks and Flash-forwards, and now they're evenly progressing the two storylines of the Oceanic Six trying to get back to the island, and the survivors still left on the island trying to cope with the ##### going on back there. There's a lot more apparent progression in the plot and it definitely feels like they're going somewhere now and they know exactly where it is that they're going. With only about 33 or whatever episodes left in the series to wrap everything up, I feel like they won't let down too much steam for the rest of the series. This could be a great season.
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« Reply #1075 on: 27 January 2009, 04:47:42 » |
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Just went and rewatched The Constant again from Season 4, probably my favorite episode of the series. "If anything goes wrong, Desmond Hume will be my constant" still does it for me. Using Desmond as a segway here: Anyway, that Dead Like Me straight-to-DVD movie will be out soon, I guess mid-February. I've been cautious about it because of Daisy's actress being replaced, and Rube's disappearance. BUT I just now learned who's playing the new character that replaces Rube: Henry Ian Cusick, our very own Desmond. He's definitely the most talented actor on Lost under Michael Emerson (Ben.) So, this is some good news in that regard for Dead Like Me. We'll just have to wait to see how it actually turns out, though. Posted on: 25 January 2009, 02:50:44
Good news, Conchords fans: Episode 2 of this season is one of the best episodes yet. The first song is so absolutely incredible. I cannot stress this enough.
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« Reply #1088 on: 28 January 2009, 23:21:36 » |
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It's not so much laugh tracks that piss me off, more how most of the shows that use them aren't funny and it's a cheap way to cover that up. When you don't have a laugh track, you have to actually be funny and you never get to say "that was a joke, so laugh now." It needs to really make somebody laugh. If a show has a laugh-track and it's funny, I get used it pretty quick. I don't mind the laughing. I watch a lot of stand-up, so I'm very comfortable with the rhythym of "talking, joke, laughter... talking, joke, laughter..." Acting is not making funny faces.
Does he do that?
He was talking about Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond.
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