OMG! Can I just say how much I loved Castle tonight? And to keep from spoiling anyone, I'll just put my reaction under a cut.
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Just saw the Star Trek Phase 2 webisode Blood and Fire, otherwise known as Captain Kirk's gay nephew episode. I want the second part like now! It was really well done, and even though you could tell it was an amateur venture, they all did a really good job. The humor was spot on, the story was great, and I could very easily see this as having been an episode. If, you know, the pricks at the studio weren't such dicks who were afraid of the gay. Where the hell is part two? I want like whoa!
Supernatural 4x21
May. 7th, 2009 10:51 pmOk, I'm going to write my predictions so that when the end comes and next season starts answering all the questions, I can look back and either say, "I so called that!" Or, "Whoa, I was so off base I'm not even in the same ball park." So, without further ado, here are my predictions on how this is all going to, ahem, hell in a handbasket.
( Spoilers, be warned )So, those are my thoughts. What do you all think?
( Spoilers, be warned )So, those are my thoughts. What do you all think?
Because I'm a dork
Apr. 19th, 2009 08:48 pmBecause I'm a dork, and because
forcryinoutloud wanted to know what they look like, here is my box set of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. Hey, I embrace my geekiness!
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I got my boxset of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues today, by way of China. It's in English, and really good quality for being an "Adashi" copy, as we used to call them in Korea. I forgot how deliciously cheesy this series was, and am having a grand time watching it and laughing hilariously. It's the whole series, all 80 or so eps, and I can see much enjoyment in my future. Oh, 90s, how I miss your cheesy dialogs and effects.
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Nov. 7th, 2007 07:09 pm

Los Angeles area, in New York, even in Canada, are threatened
by the producers' refusal to deal with the creative forces who keep
their pockets lined.
While the shows that the writers create are suffering, network
producers have reality programming already lined up to take the
place of our beloved shows. This demonstrates that they went into
"negotiations" with no plans to compromise with the WGA, and have
no reason to do so now.
Let's give them one.
Boycott reality TV.
Don't watch it.
Don't stream it.
Don't buy it on iTunes or Amazon or NetFlix.
Don't watch the reruns.
Spread the word.
Seeing as I hate reality TV, I don't think this will be a problem. Although I do love Ghosthunters. Does that count as reality TV?
Anyway, I wish the WGA luck, because the big boys are greedy bastards who need to realize they wouldn't be where they are if not for those writers.