I still have the premiere of Threshold on tape hope to watch it tonight. I also
recorded Surface, which by all indications ain't that good. Think I will pass
at even trying to watch Ghost Whisperer, as Medium's quite good enough, thank
you!
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That first scene of Lost was the absolute best opening sequence in a
show I've seen in a while. Worked better than all those stories with
first chapters with no-name characters. I kept saying who's this?
Whose hair is that? Why the heck won't they show his face? Is it
someone we've already
I enjoyed Threshold a lot. It's my favorite of the new shows.
Surface was interesting but weak.
Supernatural is a guilty pleasure.
Invasion was ok. Maybe thew next few episodes will hook me.
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I still have the premiere of Threshold
Threshold, Invasion, and Supernatural seem to be the good ones among the new
shows. Medium, Lost, the Stargates, and Galactica are the popular holdovers
from last season. Surface will probably die, as Threshold and Invasion are
better shows in the same genre. Same for Ghost Whisperer, unless
They had a basement in New Orleans?
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Hi all:
Got this from an ebuddy. Only goes to show that even when they
tell you
they're telling you everything they're not.
-C
hi everyone
i've just returned to alexandria after
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Nollywood Comes to Hollywood
The World's Third Largest Film Industry Brings Itself Up For
Discussion
by Dale Wilson
Does Hollywood have any real competition? Do they have someone to
learn from? An industry with fresh ideas and initiative? Bollywood,
maybe? But it is decades old and still does
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050921/D8CORQO0A.html
TiVo Users Fear Recording Restrictions
Sep 21
By GREG SANDOVAL
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Many fans of digital video recorders made by TiVo
Inc. (TIVO) are beginning to fear that Hollywood studios will one day
reach into their set-top boxes to