I’m on season 3 of new Dr Who and am still in love - Tennant has grown on me, although I still miss Billie Piper. Have watched 1 episode of Torchwood and hope it gets better, though I like the cop (who was also the servant in The Unquiet Dead )
But best of all - I have the Nick Frost SF series Hyperdrive waiting for my birthday. One month and a bit!
Oh, yeah, my steampunk LARP writing is going well, too. Prop building, not so much…
Am I the only one who would like to see Beauty and the Geek flip the gender roles for a season with geeky girls and sexy guys? I think that would be far more interesting than stupid, skinny women and brainy, geeky guys.
OK- found myself watching a new reality show with Danny Bonaducci (spelling- ie Danny Partridge),.
The premise is that a bunch of child star wannabes and their parents are put through competitions (focused on the parent being able to mentor and manage their child than just about acting ability).
It’s nuts! Some of these parents … wow, they are living their own dreams through their kids.
Danny is tough on critiquing the kids, because it’s exactly what they would get at casting calls etc.
I’ve never seen the actual show, but last night during the tourney I saw a commercial for CBS’s “Criminal Mind’s.” The creators of the show can’t get the title of the show gramatically correct (something most 4th graders would get), yet I’m supposed to tune in and trust that they can make a quality show?
I recently Tivo’d and watched Stranger Than Fiction on the advice of this board. Give Will Ferrell a script that wasn’t written by slow-tracked 5th graders in detention hall, and that guy can act! Great movie.
Ever since I saw Eastern Promises, I’ve been looking for this book to learn about the different tattoos. I saw it once in the MIT Coop and I’m kicking myself now for not having bought it. Oh well, I’m sure it will come up again.
I could’ve sworn that when that movie came out, there was talk of a documentary on the history of those tattoos - something about how not only did Viggo do his own field research, but that documentary also shaped how he approached the character. I may however, like Andy Pettitte re: Clemens’ HGH use, be misremembering…
Ooo, ooo, I just saw the play **Wicked **in London when I was visiting last August. It was SOOOO good. At the risk of hyperbole, it is the best play that I have ever seen!
No, I’ve said the same thing many times, then the past season they announced they would have a twist. I told my boyfriend that it would be what I had been suggesting girl geek/guy beauty and I was right. Still I don’t think it’s quite the same as an entire gender switch for each side.
I just got the DVDs for BSG Season 3 - can’t wait to start finding the time. First, however, I need a new DVD player (at least one that uplevels for my new TV, if not a blueRay). My kids lost the remote, and modern home electronics are worthless without one. Even worse, I fail at universal remote programming.
My son went to the House of Blues the other day with school, and now I am starting to re-visit blues music. Great stuff, and having fun with it. My wife (the Country & Western fan), not so much.
I think Alyssa Milano is cool. Not in an obsessive, fan-girl, watching every move cool; kinda if I see she’s going to be in something, I’ll try and remember to TiVo it. She’s that mix of pretty/sex-y that I like.
I watched a few episodes of The Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious because Elise caught my interest, then stopped when she was eliminated. All the rest of the girls are interchangeable to me, except for lazy-Jessica-Rabbit, and I was glad to see her knocked out this week.
I was deeply troubled last night about the lyrics to the Diff’rent Strokes theme. Google cleared up my mistake: it’s “moves the world” not “rules the world”. Whew!
As TV themes go, I think it’s exceptional, and it turns out that Alan Thicke (Dad Seaver on Growing Pains) co-composed it. I looked him up on Wikipedia, and you know what? He’s a helluva guy!
I’ve just started watching Battlestar Galactica! We’ve only watched the miniseries movie so far but I like it. I was invested enough to be all “Not Boomer!”
I was a bit scandalized by all the sex in it. I’m just not used to seeing so much sex on a TV show. I must not be watching the right TV shows. Or i’m turning into an old prude.
I’m also watching Project Runway season 3 on DVD. How I love Project Runway. I love seeing people with actual skills, talent and experience compete on a reality show. It’s so cool to watch the process from fabric to runway.
This will be the first summer Olympics where I will have a Tivo to capture multiple channels of broadcast, and not be stuck with long crappy NBC human-interest US athlete profiles.