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Land of the Lost ...
I still haven't watched Lost. You know, I wish I could type with a southern accent without it looking all stupid and being hard to read. Why? you ask. Well, because I said that first sentence in my head with a southern accent and it was way cooler than saying it normally. True story.
Good news ... I managed to find a widescreen copy of the unrated director's cut of Land of the Dead at Best Buy. Word,
debalita, no full screen for us! Actually
ebarnon found it. And then we stood there for 5 minutes checking and double checking to make absolutely sure that we had WIDESCREEN and not stinky full screen. We did. Yay.
I'd like to take a moment now to wax poetic about season 6 of The X-Files. Yes, I'm slightly obsessive. You know that, though. Ye, Gods! Season 6 is awesomely awesome. There's all this tension between Mulder and Scully and Mulder gets to say THE BEST line ... "I do not *gaze* at Scully." Always funny. Always. And then there's the writing. Triangle - still one of the best episodes I've seen. The writing! The directing! It all came together beautifully. Have I mentioned that my absolute favorite B-movie actor gets a whole episode to do his thing? Yes, Bruce Campbell gets to be a demon! Eeeee. Being a demon is right up there with being a heroic convict who saves the world from an alien invasion (Terminal Invasion) or an astronaut who saves the world from an alien invasion (Alien Apocalypse) or an S-Mart clerk who saves the world from hordes of deadites (Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness). Is anybody else sensing a theme here? Anyway. And then we have the oh-so-awesome Christmas ep. The Ghosts Who Stole Christmas is probably one of the most original Christmas themed episodes of anything I've ever seen. It's not your typical fare. It's just FUN! I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that season 6 is probably my favorite season. Whoo-hoo! And I'm not even up to Arcadia. That's the ep where Mulder and Scully get to play house, for those of you not up with your episode names. I.can't.wait.
Okay. I'm pretty much done for the night. On the computer. I think I have some scary movies to watch. Out.
Good news ... I managed to find a widescreen copy of the unrated director's cut of Land of the Dead at Best Buy. Word,
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I'd like to take a moment now to wax poetic about season 6 of The X-Files. Yes, I'm slightly obsessive. You know that, though. Ye, Gods! Season 6 is awesomely awesome. There's all this tension between Mulder and Scully and Mulder gets to say THE BEST line ... "I do not *gaze* at Scully." Always funny. Always. And then there's the writing. Triangle - still one of the best episodes I've seen. The writing! The directing! It all came together beautifully. Have I mentioned that my absolute favorite B-movie actor gets a whole episode to do his thing? Yes, Bruce Campbell gets to be a demon! Eeeee. Being a demon is right up there with being a heroic convict who saves the world from an alien invasion (Terminal Invasion) or an astronaut who saves the world from an alien invasion (Alien Apocalypse) or an S-Mart clerk who saves the world from hordes of deadites (Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness). Is anybody else sensing a theme here? Anyway. And then we have the oh-so-awesome Christmas ep. The Ghosts Who Stole Christmas is probably one of the most original Christmas themed episodes of anything I've ever seen. It's not your typical fare. It's just FUN! I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that season 6 is probably my favorite season. Whoo-hoo! And I'm not even up to Arcadia. That's the ep where Mulder and Scully get to play house, for those of you not up with your episode names. I.can't.wait.
Okay. I'm pretty much done for the night. On the computer. I think I have some scary movies to watch. Out.