Faith: A kid. Angel's got a kid. Wesley: Connor. Faith: A teenage kid born last year. Wesley: I told you, he grew up in a hell dimension. Faith: Right. And what, Cordelia spent her last summer as… Wesley: A divine being. Faith: Uh-huh. Can I just ask--What the hell are you people doing?

'Why We Fight'


Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video  

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§ ita § - Nov 02, 2005 2:02:58 pm PST #8439 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I got it too, and I won't actually watch one more movie a month, and I don't want Netflix to spend more money on me, so I won't bother.


askye - Nov 02, 2005 2:06:49 pm PST #8440 of 10002
Thrive to spite them

Make sure you downgrade before the end of the month or they'll start charging you for the upgrade.

I went ahead and did it. Partly for the upgrade, but also because recently I've had problems with dvds supposedly sent out on the same day getting to me 5 days apart. Or dvds that don't seem to get to Netflix on time. They ask that you wait x number of days after sending dvds back before you list them as missing, and twice recently I've waited that time period and was getting ready to list them as missing when I got an email from Netflix saying they'd recieved the dvds.

I'm not going to be cancelling my subscription anytime soon, but they haven't been living up to their advertising.


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 02, 2005 2:43:10 pm PST #8441 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I think I'll stay with the bargain basement plan, what with having kept Reason to Believe for a solid month before viewing it. I signed up for the wider-than-Blockbuster selection and the fact that the monthly cost is less than I pay in late fees when using local video stores.


sumi - Nov 02, 2005 3:12:10 pm PST #8442 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

askye - that was totally my worry. That you would get the free upgrade and then next thing you know -- be paying for it.

Also, I really haven't been going through my list. Well, perhaps after November sweeps.


Tom Scola - Nov 03, 2005 8:57:50 am PST #8443 of 10002
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Interview with Harold Ramis, where he talks about the unmade Ghostbusters 3, which sounds really, really cool.


Theodosia - Nov 03, 2005 2:22:29 pm PST #8444 of 10002
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Ghostbusters 2 was such a disappointment, I find myself not even wanting to give #3 a chance... even though I adore the first movie and overall, Ramis has a good track record.


Jessica - Nov 04, 2005 6:53:39 am PST #8445 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Amusing Rent review

Two thousand eight hundred eighty frames in a movie
Two thousand eight hundred eighty chances to fail
Two thousand eight hundred eighty still frames to move me
How do I measure- measure Rent here?

In numbers - in dances
In dubious- chor-e-o-graphy
In boredom - in head shakes - in eye rolls, in strife
In- two thousand eight hundred eighty frames in a movie
How do you measure Rent's place in my life?


flea - Nov 05, 2005 3:40:00 pm PST #8446 of 10002
information libertarian

Beginning to watch Ghostbusters. What is the first thing we hear, while the studio credit it still rolling? A theremin.


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 05, 2005 7:23:07 pm PST #8447 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I watched Mirrormask tonight. A visual feast, but it seems so sterile and flat story-wise that I would never have guessed it to be a Neil Gaiman work if I hadn't known beforehand. Still, it pulled in half a theater full of folks at a cinema that normally has about 6 patrons other than me for any given movie.


Invisible Green - Nov 05, 2005 8:34:10 pm PST #8448 of 10002

I finally saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I thought it was really amazing. It looked pretty meh from the trailers, but it's Tim Burton, so I figured it would be halfway decent. It was way more than halfway decent. It was probably even the funniest movie I've seen this year. Willy Wonka was such an asshole it was great. And, of course, the visuals were stunning, just like every other Tim Burton film. I'm happy now.