I always think of him in Room with a View.
I used to do the same, then I saw Naked Lunch, and there was the giant birdcage and the rent-boy and the rape-murder and other details I'm thankfully remembering in only the vaguest detail.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
I always think of him in Room with a View.
I used to do the same, then I saw Naked Lunch, and there was the giant birdcage and the rent-boy and the rape-murder and other details I'm thankfully remembering in only the vaguest detail.
So, in another instance of catching up with everyone else, we finished the first season of the new "Dr. Who," and OH MY GOD are we addicted.
The bad news is, Netflix is having "issues" with Season 2. Evidently, some of their discs had tracks from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" at surprising points, which I image makes for a particularly suprising episode.
Thankfully, it looks like BBC America will be re-running Season 2 episodes soon. Hopefully we can catch a couple before Netflix gets its act together.
We've also have both (appropriately enough) fallen for Capt. Jack. Dear God, he's amusing. Does anyone have discs of "Torchwood" I could convince them to send us? I think I've found a whole new world of crack ...
Thankfully, it looks like BBC America will be re-running Season 2 episodes soon.
If they're available, get the OnDemand versions instead -- they'll be the full uncut eps instead of the horrible BBCA reversions. (They're wonderful people, but man their reversionings blow.)
If they're available, get the OnDemand versions instead -- they'll be the full uncut eps instead of the horrible BBCA reversions. (They're wonderful people, but man their reversionings blow.
Ick. But that makes sense, as American TV has more commercial slots. Hopefully, this is just tiding me over until Netflix gets it act together.
as American TV has more commercial slots.
And BBCA has more than most, because their budgets are wee and their margins are small.
At least BBCA On Demand is free (at least through Time Warner). I switch to Cablevision next week after the move, and I have no idea what they offer in that department. Change is scary!
BBCA has not been running Doctor Who On Demand. (At least not in my area.)
Victor, I have Torchwood eps 1-5, 8, 10, 12, and 13 on a backup disk at work. I can burn them to a DVD in avi format Monday if you don't get a better offer between now and then .
BBCA has not been running Doctor Who On Demand. (At least not in my area.)
Who's your cable provider? Because we've got Charter.
Thanks Matt. I think I have a AVI-fairy at hand for the run.
It's good to be a geek with friends.
The commentary with JP and JA was cute. . . and uninformative.
Ha, that was one of the more ridiculous commentaries I've ever watched (er, heard?). "Uh, there was something funny about when we were shooting this scene. Remember? Something weird? What was it? Do you remember? I can't remember..." "Um, I think it was really noisy." "Yeah, it was really loud on the street!" Oh, boys.
edit: I meant to add, I've really enjoyed watching the commentaries on The Office episodes. I don't watch a lot of commentaries, so my sample size is small, but I think they're some of the best I've heard, both funny and informative.
Yay for victor with the Doctor Who love!