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Post by Gambit on Aug 29, 2010 12:46:51 GMT -5
Does anyone you know watches Avatar: The Last Airbender? I don't personally but I hear it's much better than the recent film.
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Post by Jake on Aug 29, 2010 13:47:38 GMT -5
Now that Lost and Ashes to Ashes have ended I'm awaiting the next series of Dexter. I'm also looking forward to Frank Darabont's The Walking Dead. I didn't like the ending of Lost much but it was mostly entertaining up to the last batch of episodes. I agree. It was obvious at the end that they had no answers and were flying by the seat of their pants each year, just making it up as they went along. You could say it 'jumped the shark' when they introduced those two immortal ghosts but it was a great show for about 80% of its duration.
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Post by harrypalmer on Aug 30, 2010 5:30:16 GMT -5
I didn't like the ending of Lost much but it was mostly entertaining up to the last batch of episodes. I agree. It was obvious at the end that they had no answers and were flying by the seat of their pants each year, just making it up as they went along. You could say it 'jumped the shark' when they introduced those two immortal ghosts but it was a great show for about 80% of its duration. I wanted Mr Locke back! The new BBC Sherlock series is coming back for some more episodes next year.
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Post by Jake on Sept 5, 2010 13:27:32 GMT -5
That was a major mistake.
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Post by poirot on Sept 21, 2010 15:19:02 GMT -5
Anyone catch Human Target last season? It's out on dvd today and begins season two next friday.
The show's escapist tone draws heavily from Bond, with star Mark Valley clearly having a blast in the role much like Brosnan's 007. Each episode throws the viewer and characters into a completely new adventure, which almost makes it feel like an entire series of nothing but (Bond's) pre-title sequences.
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Post by mh4213 on Sept 22, 2010 4:06:19 GMT -5
Anyone catch Human Target last season? It's out on dvd today and begins season two next friday. The show's escapist tone draws heavily from Bond, with star Mark Valley clearly having a blast in the role much like Brosnan's 007. Each episode throws the viewer and characters into a completely new adventure, which almost makes it feel like an entire series of nothing but (Bond's) pre-title sequences. It sounds good. I'll have to watch the DVD.
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Post by harrypalmer on Oct 15, 2010 17:15:37 GMT -5
Human Target has started on FIVEusa - a British channel. Unfortunately the channel is not working for me at the moment (British people will be aware of the reception problems of the digital terresrial system).
I have been watching the old sixties Twilight Zone with the legendary Rod Serling. Marvellous.
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Post by drfanshawe on Nov 3, 2010 12:10:49 GMT -5
I enjoyed the first episode of The Walking Dead.
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Post by harrypalmer on Nov 14, 2010 17:57:27 GMT -5
I watched an episode of Steve Seagal Lawman. He was talking about his feud with Jean Claude Van Damme and said Van Damme is scared of him!
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Favourite James Bond Films: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible and any upcoming action films starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good because he'll need it to expand his reputation as an actor, especially in the action realm)
Favourite Films: Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Star Trek, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Harry Potter, Middle-Earth, The Matrix, Mission: Impossible
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Post by FormerBondFan on Nov 15, 2010 1:13:09 GMT -5
I watched an episode of Steve Seagal Lawman. He was talking about his feud with Jean Claude Van Damme and said Van Damme is scared of him! Van Damme is in much better shape than Seagal is.
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Post by Cpt. Sir Dominic Flandry on Nov 15, 2010 18:08:36 GMT -5
I watched an episode of Steve Seagal Lawman. He was talking about his feud with Jean Claude Van Damme and said Van Damme is scared of him! Van Damme is in much better shape than Seagal is. I think Steven enjoys his food - and cream cakes. Sly, Arnie, Chuck Norris, Dolph etc all keep in shape.
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