James, what didn't you like about it?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried to watch it a
few times. I want my 25 IQ points back...
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Mutant X. *There's* another ten years off my life...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mutant X is twice
as good as PKJ, and if you remember any of my posts from a few years back, you
know I *hated* Mutant X. Hell: I'd even watched the crappy last seasons of
Andromeda
Pal, you're clearly still in Homeboys shock.
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: They
were only repressed...you never lost them...(What am I saying???)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried to watch it a few times. I want my
25 IQ points back...
Mutant X was on at a time when I was watching a LOT of rented and
purchased yakuza movies, which didn't allow me to have much time for
wack TV shows. But, Mutant X was the extremely unofficial X-Men
knock off with the good Lex Luthor from Lois Clark on it, right?
Now, was I really
Father's Day was on my local PBS station last night. This was one
of the best episodes featuring the Ninth Doctor I've ever seen. I
hate commercials. I will only watch Doctor Who without commercials
from now on, because I HAD to have seen this episode on Skiffy, but
there was probably a
No, Daryle, just a Warhol look-alike.
As for PKJ's survival, I ahve one wrod to say.
FarScape.
(running away sobbing)
Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mutant X was
on at a time when I was watching a LOT of rented and
purchased yakuza movies, which didn't
The fair and rational discourse happens after the movies. MIchael is
a showman. He makes a big deal about the issue so that you get the
point, then what always happens is that people leave the theaters
talking about what they saw. All of his films are like this.
Daryle
On Jun 30,
I have a question: are these shows still good? I'm waaay behind in watching.
Over the last couple of years, I've completely lost touch with both The 4400
and The Deadzone. Although the shows have been on consistently, the network
still experimented with their time slots a few times, especially
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Yes... But WHAT IS the topic?
Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The fair and rational discourse happens after the movies. MIchael is
a showman. He makes a big deal about the issue so that you get the
point, then what always happens is that people leave
Yo, I aint...hmm, maybe you're on to something...
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pal, you're clearly still in
Homeboys shock.
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: They were only repressed...you never
lost them...(What am I saying???)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried to watch it a
Hi! Which one? I've been on so many over the past month. I'm home now
trying to get my
blood sugar back under control. Not driving for 2 weeks! It/THEY were
great, though!
Thanks for asking!
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Daryle, for my money, the Seventh (Sylvester McCoy) was the best. Normally, the
Unwritten Rules say that your favorite-slash-best Doctor is the one you brung
to the dance, which would make mine Number Four (Tom Baker, as if you didn't
know that already). The Doctor has always had to manipulate
And, to answer your question in actuality, I'd go with the Third Doctor's (Jon
Pertwee) run, if it's out on DVD and not too hideously expensive. With him, you
see, IMO, the real formation of the series. If you can't score that, go with
the Fourth. And don't allow yourself to be distracted when
I admit to getting way out of both as well. I've had the chance to catch a few
Dead Zone eps, thanks to Skiffy, the Evil That Yet Broadcasts, and
calmer-than-normal Sundays in my household, allowing me to tune in to the
first-run eps. IMO, it's still got the feel of a winner. And they've made a
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Father's Day was on my local PBS station last night. This was one
of the best episodes featuring the Ninth Doctor I've ever seen. I
hate commercials. I will only watch Doctor Who without commercials
from now on,
I'm guessing you didn't get my post about the topic. It's the state of
health care
in this country and the world...
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--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Father's Day was on my local PBS station last night. This was one
of the best episodes featuring the Ninth Doctor I've ever seen. I
hate commercials. I will only watch Doctor Who without commercials
from now on,
IMO, that's all it ever was...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah it was awful.
Made Charmed seem intelligent and sophisticated. It devolved into even more
of a showcase for young wannabe model-types over the years.
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I saw Sicko Friday Night with my Mom and girlfriend. It's a
stunningly good piece of work from Michael Moore and I agree, it's
his best work ever. It may not be fair and balnaced but that's
never the point with Michael Moore. As always it's a call to us all
to take a look at a specific issue. Any
Martin,
It's playing in Atlanta. The Regal 24 on the I-85 access road is showing it:
Sicko PG-13 2 hr. 3 min.
10:10am
12:30
1:10
3:30
4:10
6:40
7:20
9:40
10:20
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From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sicko specifically, yes. I admit that I'm
Why do you think that is?
Tracey
Martin wrote:
USA also cranked out GvE, The Dead Zone and The 4400. For a sister
network to Skiffy, they seem to pull the better-quality SF...
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I didn't see his usual biased presentation in 'Sicko'. In fact, he seemed
genuinely surprised
by some of what he uncovered. Whether that was real or staged, who knows?
I'm a '60s
kind of guy, so I get a kick out of some of his antics. Since I promised no
spoilers, there's
one event that he
Makes sense to me.
Tracey
L Freeman wrote:
I think it is the ex-girlfriend, to keep him in one place and let him
fix his life. She could have made a deal with the community for
whatever info/intelligence/skills she has in exchange for this.
JMHO. Maybe I have been watching too much TV
Thus far, I have proved immune to Whovian disease, but I will be
taping the Dr. Who: Smith and Jones season premiere episode on
Friday to witness his new Companion, Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman).
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Father's Day was on my
Cleopatra 2525 was goofy, but a fun show to watch...I can sum it up in two
words: Gina Torrez...
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What were your thoughts of Cleopatra 20 -something or other?
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah it was awful. Made
By using the word 'journey', I hoped to be all inclusive...I'm having problems
with my blood suger too...need to get back to excercise...
Reece Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Which one? I've been on
so many over the past month. I'm home now
trying to get my
blood sugar back
I'm with you, Bosco. And I think he presents a few nice alternative ideas
to help answer the 'does it have to be this way' question...
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