Yes, Mistress...
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep telling you I'm not dominatrix anymore.
Tracey
Astromancer wrote:
With my dirty mind, I aint going there...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
oh, I can
Is it really possible to be fully retired?
On May 3, 2007, at 10:07 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor) wrote:
I keep telling you I'm not dominatrix anymore.
Tracey
Astromancer wrote:
With my dirty mind, I aint going there...
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(nods, remembering anew that I'm a disturbed individual...)
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Says you...
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As long as the junk's not in a trunk...see,
pal? It's *easy*
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With my dirty mind, I aint going
Says the woman at whose whim we all exist in this post... ;-)
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep telling you I'm not dominatrix anymore.
Tracey
Astromancer wrote:
With my dirty mind, I aint going there...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
With my dirty mind, I aint going there...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can
hardly beat me for watching scifi junk just to get a fix. Well, maybe Tracey
can... :)
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Maybe not, but I
As long as the junk's not in a trunk...see, pal? It's *easy*
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With my dirty mind, I aint
going there...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can
hardly beat me for watching scifi junk just to get a
Says you...
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As long as the junk's not in a
trunk...see, pal? It's *easy*
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With my dirty mind, I aint going there...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can
hardly beat
I liked Night Watch but like a lot of Russian cinema it's pacing is
way too leisurely. Supposedly the American cut actually improved the
flow of the movie.
I love the little twist at the end. That brought the movie full
circle. I can't wait for Day Watch.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com,
That corny speech was the best part of the movie! I took a shark to shut him
up...well worth the wait!
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Loved that one too, Keith. And allow
me to add one that *somehow* slipped past all of us.
Ladies and gentlemen, after a bit of channel surfing this
Man, you shoulda checked the crappy new Lake Placid 2 on Sci Fi. Couldn't
bring myself to watch it, as i hated the first one. That was followed by
Frankenfish, some really stupid junk about killer fish in the Louisiana
bayou. For ravenous water creatures, I prefer Deep Blue Sea.
Well, then, I guess you and I are the wrong ones to save poor Blood Surf
Martin with an intervention!
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From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't through stones when I watch scifi junk just to get a fix almost
Deep Blue Sea was a good Rental. Jumping back to a previous subject, I
think Franken fish is a worse title than KAW
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Man, you shoulda checked the crappy new Lake Placid 2 on Sci Fi. Couldn't
bring myself to watch it, as i hated the first one. That was followed
Are you talking about the Russian flick with the following plot: Among
normal humans live the Others possessing various supernatural powers.
They are divided up into the forces of light and the forces of the dark,
who signed a truce several centuries ago to end a devastating battle.
Ever
I love Deep Blue Sea. It's one of those films I can sit down and watch any
time it's on. It's got humour, action, and Sam Jackson in that corny speech.
Frankenfish vs. Kaw? Which title is dumber? I'm still leaning toward the
bird...
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From: Tracey
Loved that one too, Keith. And allow me to add one that *somehow* slipped past
all of us.
Ladies and gentlemen, after a bit of channel surfing this morn, I give you...'
Spawn
(please, not the big bricks-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love Deep Blue Sea. It's one of those films
Exactly the first one. Didn't plan on finding it, and I'm glad I did.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you talking about the Russian flick with the following plot: Among
normal humans live the Others possessing various supernatural powers.
Horrific, that one last night. But I kinda liked the original. Made me laugh at
inappropriate junctures, always a good thing for me. (Insane, folks. Never
forget that...)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Man, you shoulda checked the crappy new Lake Placid
2 on Sci Fi. Couldn't bring myself to watch
Come on! What's not to love in the scene where the really annoying guy who
decides to go surfing and gets eaten by the beastie, and *no one mourns him*?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, then, I guess you and I are the wrong ones to
save poor Blood Surf Martin with an intervention!
Hmmm. Spawn was pretty unwatchable. But, I must raise the bar and
submit this for worst of all time:
Cool World.
On Apr 29, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Martin wrote:
Loved that one too, Keith. And allow me to add one that *somehow*
slipped past all of us.
Ladies and gentlemen, after a bit of
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I love the fact that you think he is one of the stars of the flick and
he ends up munched within the first half hours during the speech. It was
a strange sort of comic relief. I did not expect to like it but I really
enjoyed it.
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love Deep
I liked the first one too. It seemed to be intentionlly silly and Betty
White was a hoot
Tracey
Martin wrote:
Horrific, that one last night. But I kinda liked the original. Made me
laugh at inappropriate junctures, always a good thing for me. (Insane,
folks. Never forget that...)
[EMAIL
Shhh! Some b-movie producer might hear you and decide to produce
Frankenfish vs. Kaw for the sci-fi channel
Tracey
Frankenfish vs. Kaw? Which title is dumber? I'm still leaning
toward the bird...
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From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Looks interesting. I definitely think I'm going to have to check that
one out
Tracey
Martin wrote:
Exactly the first one. Didn't plan on finding it, and I'm glad I did.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
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mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: Are
If you watched HBO's Spawn by Todd Mc Farlane, the you probably
experienced great physical and spiritual pain watching the Movie.
Cool World... wy down on the list
Tracey
High Priest of Hi-Fi wrote:
Hmmm. Spawn was pretty unwatchable. But, I must raise the bar and
submit this for
You watched it once.
As in all the way through.
Another notch up in the respect department for you, Keith. I think I lasted
forty minutes before I left the theater.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i wasn't a fan of Spawn. I was sorely disappointed in the writing and
overall plot.
Tracey, hara-kiri was looking more viable as the minutes went.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you watched HBO's Spawn by Todd Mc Farlane, the you probably
experienced great physical and spiritual pain watching the Movie.
Cool World... wy
Do, but be warned- the truck scene does stretch the limits of credulity.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks interesting. I definitely think I'm going to have to check that
one out
Tracey
Martin wrote:
Exactly the first one. Didn't plan on
My liver just asked for a trial separation.
High Priest of Hi-Fi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm. Spawn was pretty
unwatchable. But, I must raise the bar and
submit this for worst of all time:
Cool World.
On Apr 29, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Martin wrote:
Loved that one too, Keith. And allow me to
If memory serves, I kept thinking, This *is* the guy who created Venom, and
made Spidey cool again. Surely the movie gets better. Boy was I wrong!
By the way, the last movies I walked out on before they ended were Girl 6 and
House Party 3...
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Maybe not, but I think they're worth it when you need a 'sci-fi fix'...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You got me. I never saw either of the
Resident Evil flicks. The trailers didn't entrhall me, and word-of- mouth and
reviews were so bad I skipped 'em. I assumed that the directing would
oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can hardly beat me for watching
scifi junk just to get a fix. Well, maybe Tracey can... :)
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Maybe not, but I think they're worth it when you need a 'sci-fi fix'...
Watching Blood Surf as I type. It must be like a drug, because I can't change
the channel, and I'm sitting next to my LOTR DVDs.
Help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can hardly beat me for
watching scifi junk just to get a fix. Well, maybe
I can't through stones when I watch scifi junk just to get a fix almost
every week
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh, I can definitely see that. Like I said, you can hardly beat me for
watching scifi junk just to get a fix. Well, maybe Tracey can... :)
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Blood Surf? Blood Surf? You need an intervention and quick :)
Tracey
Martin wrote:
Watching Blood Surf as I type. It must be like a drug, because I
can't change the channel, and I'm sitting next to my LOTR DVDs.
Help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net wrote:
oh,
Northern Virginia traffic equals a 2.5 hour daily commute for me, so I get
my fix through podcasts and old scifi radio programs.
I recommend The Falcon Banner and Autumn at: http://www.darkerprojects.com
I've also been listening to the old X Minus One shows:
http://www.otr.net/?p=xmn1
James:
Hows the election campaign going?
Tracey
James Landrith wrote:
Northern Virginia traffic equals a 2.5 hour daily commute for me, so I
get
my fix through podcasts and old scifi radio programs.
I recommend The Falcon Banner and Autumn at:
http://www.darkerprojects.com
I kinda saved myself by having to leave for the store. While out, I managed to
score Night Watch on DVD. Worth every dime, IMO. And no more giant-croc
cravings.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blood Surf? Blood Surf? You need an intervention and
HHHEEYYY i liked resident evil. well i liked the first one. as
for the sequel. well i can see where you're coming from. but the
first oen rocked. how can you not like a survival horror film where
all the characters know how to handle weapons. sure it's not in the
same league as say aliens
You got me. I never saw either of the Resident Evil flicks. The trailers
didn't entrhall me, and word-of- mouth and reviews were so bad I skipped 'em. I
assumed that the directing would follow the latest trend of too-fast camera
work, where the scenes shift every three seconds like a crazed
While they were not B-Movies, I thought The Resident Evil flicks were
good B Movies. but van Helsing. Ugh!
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You got me. I never saw either of the Resident Evil flicks. The
trailers didn't entrhall me, and word-of- mouth and reviews were so
bad I skipped
Thanks for the chuckle, Tracey. I just remembered the best movie review I've
ever reaqd, about Van Helsing. Van Helsing chases Dracula. Van Helsing finds
Dracula. Van Helsing fights Dracula. Van Helsing kills Dracula. And, 132
minutes of your life.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Agreed. I think I've stated this before too, but I remember when MTV premiered
Short Attention Span Theater. I remembered thinking it was a strange title,
not realizing how accurately prescient it was. The weird thing is, I've noticed
that more and more people I talk to about this look at me
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