Sherwood Posted August 17, 2010 Report Posted August 17, 2010 Yes the latest eps was also great, hope they don't add some silly twist that ruins it. That would surprise me, coming from AMC. They seem to be all about the slow burn, God bless 'em. Quote
jinp6301 Posted August 17, 2010 Report Posted August 17, 2010 there is still plenty of ad stuff, but the show isn't, and never has been, actually about advertising. yea i know that, but i particularly liked the episodes/scenes where you can see how don's mind works about advertising, ex. the lucky strike "its toasted" scene also, in the newest episode, I loled pretty hard when peggy stuck her head up to see into don's office Quote
emelius Posted August 18, 2010 Report Posted August 18, 2010 watched 3 Rubicons last night, 1 tonight...kinda fuzzy on the clover bit but i guess that's the point?... current on Breaking Bad...so now it's the Hoff's Roast...then the latest True Blood *sigh*...i try & i try, but to me...paquin looks like a goblin...not seeing the appeal of this show 'less it's purely for the ladies:rolleyes:... Quote
emelius Posted August 23, 2010 Report Posted August 23, 2010 fifth episode of Rubicon...hope it's a good one as i watched 1-4 all in a row...i'm not up for constant cliffhangers ala 24... Quote
emelius Posted August 23, 2010 Report Posted August 23, 2010 perhaps they'll pay a visit to Fraggle Rock... Quote
n_maher Posted August 24, 2010 Report Posted August 24, 2010 True Blood. what next, a tribe of Frankenberries? The books are pretty entertaining, I'll say that. I keep meaning to revisit the show but haven't gotten around to it. Quote
Sherwood Posted August 24, 2010 Report Posted August 24, 2010 about to watch the fourth ep of Rubicon. i really like it so far. True Blood. what next, a tribe of Frankenberries? Inside the Medieval Mind: Knowledge x2^3, in that order no less. I then follow it up with Natural World: The Himalayas, which was the best of the four, narrowly edging out Rubicon. I knew what was coming re: True Blood, but it doesn't make it any less hokey. I continually enjoy the show, however, if only for the Eric Northman storyline. Quote
Sherwood Posted August 24, 2010 Report Posted August 24, 2010 Yeah, these last few episodes must have been a real letdown for you. Quote
jinp6301 Posted August 30, 2010 Report Posted August 30, 2010 I liked that documentary a lot. If you're still interested in industrial design docs, BBC - BBC Two Programmes - The Genius of Design is a good watch Quote
emelius Posted August 30, 2010 Report Posted August 30, 2010 MacGruber blu-ray, mid-season 1 of Rome & the latest Rubicon... Quote
Voltron Posted August 30, 2010 Report Posted August 30, 2010 Schweinehund! What's your fucking point? Quote
Craig Sawyers Posted August 30, 2010 Report Posted August 30, 2010 Visited Cardiff yesterday and today with good friends that have a holiday flat there. Cardiff is where Torchwood and much of Dr Who is filmed. Now if you follow Torchwood, you'll know that a key character called Ianto Jones was killed off in the final series. Now the bizzarest thing I think I have ever seen is that there is a shrine in Cardiff at the place where the (fictional) character was killed. Damnedest thing. Just started by the odd fan, flowers are left and personal messages are pinned up. Lots of pics around, but one link is here Shrine to Ianto Jones and Torchwood | Flickr - Photo Sharing! . I kid you not. Seriously wierd. Quote
Craig Sawyers Posted August 30, 2010 Report Posted August 30, 2010 i hate Torchwood. Does the existence of the wierd shrine increase or decrease your hatred-o-meter? Quote
Craig Sawyers Posted September 2, 2010 Report Posted September 2, 2010 The Exorcist. I'd forgotten what a good film that was, particularly given the trashy horror movies that were around at the same time (1973). Quote
HDen Posted September 2, 2010 Report Posted September 2, 2010 Just saw Temple Grandin, I'm ashamed I didn't watch this when I first heard about it... Quote
Craig Sawyers Posted September 5, 2010 Report Posted September 5, 2010 Rigoletto. Series of live performances from the locations that Verdi set the opera in, in Padua. Placido Domingo as Rigoletto, with remote orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta. First act was last night, second was midday today, and final act tonight at 10:30. Amazing. I watched a similar exercise around 20 years ago of Tosca, again with Domingo, set in the correct settings around Rome. Final act was 4am - that one needed some stamina to watch. Quote
HDen Posted September 6, 2010 Report Posted September 6, 2010 Better Off Ted. i wish i had watched this show when it was on TV originally. Don't forget the 2 dvd-only episodes for season 2 that came out recently. They really should've done a few more seasons instead of cancelling it... Watched latest eps of Rubicon. Quote
emelius Posted September 9, 2010 Report Posted September 9, 2010 finished Rome...was alright...think Spartacus: Blood & Sand drew me in further, though...trying to watch Pillars of the Earth...not digging it...um...episode of Louie... Quote
The Monkey Posted September 9, 2010 Report Posted September 9, 2010 Did you insult her a little bit? Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted September 9, 2010 Report Posted September 9, 2010 Mid-way through Scarlet Street. Quote
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