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Postby TPoptarts » Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:28 am

Still watching X-Men Evolution. OMG X23 has like the most annoying retarded voice EVER (up there with Summer Glau's pathetic voice!!) :? :shock: :upchuck: WTF. Whoever that actress is she should be shot for pretending to be a professional voice actress. As well as the agent who was dumb enough to represent her AND get her the job, the casting director who cast her, and whoever put a deaf casting director in charge of picking voice actors. Or whomever/whatever the hell she slept with to get the part. Or maybe she just extorted it by threatening someone with singing. :? I mean like she doesn't even do much talking in the episode, it's mostly just grunts and screams and stuff like that, and she STILL sounds like a train hitting the emergency brake hitting Karen from "Will & Grace". (Don't I have vivid descriptions for stuff I hate :? :p )

Gah I seriously dread her next appearance in "Target X". :? :faint: :upchuck:
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Postby Entilzha » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:02 am

Finished watching the finale of Stargate Atlantis. Nice episode but I´m sad for not seeing Atlantis regularly anymore and I have no idea what SGU will be like.
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Postby Elessar » Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:21 pm

Entilzha wrote:Finished watching the finale of Stargate Atlantis. Nice episode but I´m sad for not seeing Atlantis regularly anymore and I have no idea what SGU will be like.


I haven't gotten there yet.... But I just saw the one right before it, the Vegas episode?

HOLY CRAP! This is by far and away the most creative and probably one of the best Stargate Atlantis episodes I've ever seen. It ruined it *slightly* for me when I realized it was just another... oh nvm, no spoilers :lol:. But it's fantastic. And it's pretty cool they finally got the balls to do something way off the radar... but I guess they are about to end the show.

I don't know who directed that thing, but WOW. It's made like a MOVIE. It's really really really well done, IMO. I can't say enough about it.

I used to be a little bit of an SG1 purist - that is until even SG1 pissed away their own royalty status in Seasons 9 and 10. But this episode is the first one I would put above some of my favorite SG1 episodes. It was edgy and awesome. It like brought to Stargate what BSG would have brought to TNG. Gritty.
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Postby Elessar » Sat Jan 10, 2009 1:26 pm

Wow, that was a really really good finale (of Atlantis). That's the kind of finale we should have had :x :cry:

It had its epic moments but in the end, it was just... the end. I loved it. And I'd REALLY love to see some episodes of them all hanging out in San Fran together! :lol: I mean Teyla and Ronon LOOK human, no reason they can't pass for it! :lol:
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Postby Buurman » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:40 pm

TPoptarts wrote:Still watching X-Men Evolution. OMG X23 has like the most annoying retarded voice EVER (up there with Summer Glau's pathetic voice!!) :? :shock: :upchuck: WTF. Whoever that actress is she should be shot for pretending to be a professional voice actress. As well as the agent who was dumb enough to represent her AND get her the job, the casting director who cast her, and whoever put a deaf casting director in charge of picking voice actors. Or whomever/whatever the hell she slept with to get the part. Or maybe she just extorted it by threatening someone with singing. :? I mean like she doesn't even do much talking in the episode, it's mostly just grunts and screams and stuff like that, and she STILL sounds like a train hitting the emergency brake hitting Karen from "Will & Grace". (Don't I have vivid descriptions for stuff I hate :? :p )

Gah I seriously dread her next appearance in "Target X". :? :faint: :upchuck:


Hmm, weird, I actually liked her. Her voice too, though it took some getting used to.

Also, you're overreacting.
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Postby Dusalis Drake » Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:58 pm

watching?

HBO miniseries John Adams. Awesome... just awesome. HBO actually made something decent! :D

Just finished part 4 and off to part 5 of 7! :D

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Postby Alelou » Sat Jan 10, 2009 7:49 pm

We mostly have HBO because everytime I drop it my husband realizes there's a boxing match he absolutely has to see, so we put it back on. But I admire a lot of their original programming. In fact, that's probably why we don't drop it more often because I don't find their movie line-up particularly compelling.

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Postby Reanok » Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:13 pm

I really liked the Stargate Atlantis finale that the Crew was together at the end it was fast paced and full of suprises. It was nice to see Beckett again. Paul McGilliom said in a interview at trekmovie there's a good chance he'll be appaearing in the made for dvd movie. I sure hope he does it would make the movie better. i just wish Connor Trinneer would be guest starring in the movie.

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Postby enterprikayak » Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:18 pm

Alelou wrote:But I admire a lot of their original programming.



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Postby TPoptarts » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:29 am

Buurman wrote:Hmm, weird, I actually liked her. Her voice too, though it took some getting used to.

I did like the character, but I absolutely hate her voice. It sounds like a screeching banshee on helium. :? :upchuck: :explode:
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Alelou wrote:We mostly have HBO because everytime I drop it my husband realizes there's a boxing match he absolutely has to see, so we put it back on. But I admire a lot of their original programming. In fact, that's probably why we don't drop it more often because I don't find their movie line-up particularly compelling.

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Postby Alelou » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:35 am

I sometimes wonder why I enjoy shows where I don't really like the characters. Like, in "True Blood" I can't really ship for any the characters because the relationships are just ridiculous and unbelievable, but I still find the plot and the weird humor absolutely irresistable.

As far as the Sopranos, I didn't like ANY of those characters, but once it was on I just couldn't leave the room. Also, of course, it felt like a documentary about our part of NJ... we recognized half the places where they shot those scenes. And everybody watched it and discussed it. Perhaps most depressingly, it had the ring of truth. That's part of the reason I was very happy to leave that area.
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Postby JadziaKathryn » Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:21 am

... reading: I just got done with the assigned sections of Listening In: Radio and the American Imagination for one of Wednesday's classes. It's a cultural history of radio. It also makes me vaguely nauseous because she's going on about radio and our "secret, inner selves" and I was starting to worry about history as a field until I flipped to the back and found out that the author is a professor of communications. Whew. Dodged that bullet.

But, the interesting thing that I learned - the only interesting thing in the entire second chapter - is that Thomas Edison was trying to build a machine to communicate with the dead.

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Postby Alelou » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:58 pm

JadziaKathryn wrote: But, the interesting thing that I learned - the only interesting thing in the entire second chapter - is that Thomas Edison was trying to build a machine to communicate with the dead.


Oh man, that's wild. So Edison was a kind of Mulder nutcase character? Where's the HBO original program on THIS?

I hope you don't have to READ that whole book in one week! I had a class my freshman year with a different 18th century book every week. Like Boswell's Life of Johnson. That class was very useful, though not in the way the professor had intended, because it taught me how to desperately skim a book well enough to fake it.
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Postby Elessar » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:56 pm

JadziaKathryn wrote:But, the interesting thing that I learned - the only interesting thing in the entire second chapter - is that Thomas Edison was trying to build a machine to communicate with the dead.


I also heard he sabotaged a lot of Nikola Tesla's work. One of my big favorites, that man. (Tesla, not Edison). Tesla was a visionary, WAY ahead of his time. Tesla had the kind of intuitive genius for electromagnetism that Einstein or Newton had for gravitation. He could visualize the most complicated AC systems and predicted phenomena we're still trying to understand today. If he were alive, he'd be the one to win the nobel for explaining high temperature super conductivity.

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And then of course there is my favorite standup comedian of all time who had 14 HBO specials before he died... Geroge Carlin. Never see him on HBO again :(. I can remember where I was for the last 3 of those, which were the only ones in my adulthood. I actually saw him live in concert twice before he died... the first time I went instead of going to my sophomore high school homecoming dance :lol:, at the Fox Theater in St. Louis. That was a great one because he had a new HBO special that aired like 2 weeks later and a lot of this performance I saw was him testing new material for that special, so I got to see a lot of new stuff before the general public :D. The other one was REALLY a treat because it was in the Sands Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas just about a year before they demolished it, on the VERY SAME STAGE that Frank & Dino once shared. That was somethin.
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