Wow. How many times have you been at a party in an apartment/loft and
thought if we could contain all this heat we'd save hundreds on our heating
bill. Someone actually WENT for it! Interesting. Of course, I wouldn't
wanna WORK in the office heated by hot people, as it won't be the best
SMELLING
Well they would have known he was 5 years old before he got to the airport,
but the day of the flight, the phone company cut the wire tap on his
mother's line off, so...
On 1/10/08 10:38 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original Message
Okay, I give up. I just give up. Paramount obviously just doesn't like Star
Trek anymore and have decided to spend millions of dollars to kill it for
good. CGI sets? What part of unnecessary blinking lights and plastic
consoles was a production challenge?
New new year's resolution: start watching
Is bootleg ethanol a solution to this?
On 1/11/08 1:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
yeah, i've known this for years. some have criticized Obama for favoring
Ethanol from corn for that very reason...
-- Original message --
From: B. Smith [EMAIL
Funny you should put it that way.
The new Zune is actually a superior mp3/media device than the iPod ever was.
Microsoft has actually created a superior product but nobody talks about
it.
On 1/11/08 4:15 PM, Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not used an I-Phone. I
Man, I LOVED that show. It was a late season addition (November start) was
canceled because it was in the dumbest time slot NBC had put a science
fiction show since Star Trek. Sunday night at 7. And then they moved it,
without really telling anyone. Then there weeks would go by with no
episodes.
...and Marvel will absolutely, positively, change all of this back, and undo
the Captain America fiasco. The ³Namor from the future² scenario in
Fantastic Four gives me a little hint. I would estimate within a year¹s time
Marvel will be shaking it up again, and, as it is said, ³Bobby¹s in the
Well, this is Mozilo's mess. He sorta HAS to stay on board. BofA can barely
make heads or tails of this. The only reason they're even doing this deal
is because Countrywide has so many loans out there, if even 25% of them are
good with paying customers, they can sell them and make nice coin. If
Meanwhile, elsewhere in this campaign, Obama and Edwards are campaigning on
the issues and continuing their consistent messages of ³Hope² and ³Change².
If Clinton wins this race, it will be clear that everything, eventually, IS
for sale.
The whole point of these primaries and caucuses is to
But that’s smart business. Had Doug gone to Pepsi, he’d have had information
that could have ruined Coca Cola. So you’re getting something for that
money. This payout Mozilo’s getting is just to have someone on staff that
speaks this language of mess that Countrywide is in. And also, they’re
This show is a hit show, and it was before it even came out. The PROBLEM
with this show? It takes place between movies 2 and 3. And unless you¹re 12
years old and didn¹t grow up with this story, you already know what
happens. Add to this that there will be some serious changing of
storylines
This is one of those things you can¹t recover from. The damage is already
done. I think that if the party loses this year, we can trace it all back to
New Hampshire.
On 1/14/08 8:38 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K-Ville was in limbo because of the Strike, but yesterday a lot of shows got
canceled because of the strike. They called it ³Black Monday². Here¹s a
Hollywood Reporter article about it:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i1f048e311710f2fb
afb08ac7b0b34e19
From this
So I watched the second episode last night and...and so I like Summer Glau
(I already liked her in Firefly) -- but I think this is totally a one season
show.
On 1/15/08 9:16 AM, B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought K-Ville wrapped up production due to the writers strike. it
source: Hollywood Reporter
Smith down to 'Earth' for sci-fi re-do
By Leslie Simmons
Jan 15, 2008
Jaden Smith has landed a part in Fox's sci-fi thriller The Day the Earth
Stood Still.
Smith will play the rebellious Jacob, the 8-year-old stepson of scientist
Helen Benson (Jennifer Connelly)
Black husband is
going to be *alive* in the film and survive to the end of the movie?
-- Original message --
From: Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:yokozuna%40globalsoulmedia.com
source: Hollywood Reporter
Smith down to 'Earth' for sci-fi re-do
By Leslie Simmons
having any
staying power.
Why is it being so acclaimed and buzzed about?
-- Original message --
From: Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:yokozuna%40globalsoulmedia.com
So I watched the second episode last night and...and so I like Summer Glau
(I already liked her
is it being so acclaimed and buzzed about?
-- Original message --
From: Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:yokozuna%40globalsoulmedia.com
So I watched the second episode last night and...and so I like Summer Glau
(I already liked her in Firefly) -- but I think
Yeah I saw this. It¹s basically iPod Mega, and though this is a great
machine for kids and students, I would wait until they fix what¹s wrong
with this one (like the battery life on a machine that turns on when it
opens -- or is left open,which is pretty likely on a machine one inch thick)
and
[source: MediaPost TV Board]
Too Much Information -- Or Is Obfuscation The Preferred Policy?
by Mitch Oscar, Tuesday, January 15, 2008
I'm a Comcast customer. Recently, included in my monthly billing statement
was an IMPORTANT Information alert about Service, Installation Equipment
Prices for
Well, now we know where to pitch the Octavia Butler stories.
On 1/15/08 6:32 PM, ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(the Yahoo! teaser read: As if she wasn't powerful enough...
w.t.f.?)
~rave!
http://tv.yahoo.com/contributor/30579/news/urn:newsml:tv.ap.org:200801
I love it. The Prison Break guys come across a band of rebels in Los Angeles
and they hide out in Sarah Connor¹s house. Let¹s pitch it!
On 1/16/08 12:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Great, so next season--especially if the writers have to put some crap
together
message --
From: tetsuwanatom1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:tetsuwan%40comcast.net
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com ,
Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this current incarnation of John Connor is to lead a revolution he
needs to man up. He's
John
Connor's swagger.
actually, doesn't he seem to have gotten *more* timid by T3 than he
was in T2? At least in T2 he was cool with the bike riding and all
the hacking and stuff
-- Original message --
From: Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nah, remember in T3
Or Russia...or El Salvador...or Cuba...or Kenya...or Japan...or the Face on
Mars.
When you have to get your own satellite in order to get your message
out...is it really worth running for office?
On 1/16/08 1:54 PM, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Democracy...
(walks away
People who have the money to hire a personal trainer, I have an unfair
advantage over an ordinary dude with athletic ability. If I have a network
of high office professionals, I have an unfair advantage over someone trying
to get into my industry form the ground floor. But at the end of the day,
, TYLER PERRY
on steroids - why does MEDEA need steroids?
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com ,
Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People who have the money to hire a personal trainer, I have an
unfair
advantage over an ordinary dude with athletic
1. * gasp * The shocking horror! A politician running for President changed
the facts to suit his campaign! WHAT is this country coming to?
2. You mean all I have to do to get to the naked, bedrock truth is give
³Human Events² my credit card number? AND I get a copy of a book nobody
wants from a
to premature death due to steroid abuse.
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com ,
Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hold on...why do we care that Mary J Blige has taken steroids
again? She
can¹t stay in key with or withOUT em. Is this satire?
On 1
While Keith gathers his thoughts on this, I¹ll jump in...It¹s fitting that
Michelle Forbes ended up coming into this show because before her, you had
two choices: Country...and western. There¹s the two dimensional Number Six,
and the two dimensional Starbuck. And just when you think ³Boomer² has
far cheaper than Comcast cable's standard package ($54 per month here
in Mass).
George
http://ivebeenmugged.typepad.com
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com ,
Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[source: MediaPost TV Board]
Too Much Information
For a bad review, this makes me WANT to see the movie now more than I did
before.
On 1/18/08 10:53 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I posted a good Cloverfield review, I thought I would post a bad
review as well
Wednesday, Jan. 16,
Cranky. Great way to put it. It¹s really silly to criticize the filmmaking
STYLE of Cloverfield, I think, because it¹s a clear example of part of the
new direction film is taking. Again, his review was so cranky and ³hatin¹ on
the youngins² that it really made me interested to see it.
On 1/19/08
Last night I watched Children Of Men and Sunshine. Clearly, Children Of
Men is amazing and an example of science fiction done right. Sunshine
wasn't horrible. One final script edit and a couple of casting changes and
it's a pretty good movie.
The problem is that we need to separate Hollywood
DVR already set and locked. Not like I watch much of any other channel. I
love TCM. Next month they are running 31 days of Oscar nominated movies.
Always a great set of films. And NO COMMERCIALS!
On 1/21/08 5:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think someone already posted
The Don Cheadle story was really interesting. I live in a county just
outside of Charlotte that was Indian Land for a very very long time after
slavery. I am now curious as to whether or not the tribes that lived here
owned slaves.
This series is great family viewing, and even though it's on in
This is a good season for you to get going, Keith.
There are a bunch of blogs and websites launching and your POV would be
refreshing to read and see responses on.
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 01:05:38 -0500, Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup...this discussion is much older than you
I'm in for a Clone Wars feature. I thought the series was pretty good and
gave depth to some of the characters I was actually interested in. I like
Star Wars a lot and episodes 1-3 really fell short for me, personally. I
thought Clone Wars was better than all three films. Lucas needs to le this
I heard a similar story today. If this is rumour, it is catching on like
crazy.
On 2/13/08 9:53 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Hillary Loses Ohio, It's On To Senate Majority Leader
Submitted by Jerid on Tue, 02/12/2008 - 3:55pm.
This is a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted to share this with you:
A first-hand account of the advance Star Trek screening in LA yesterday.
Screen Rant Chimes In On The New Star Trek Footage - Screen Rant
http://screenrant.com/new-star-trek-movie-footage-briank-4314/
LOL will we PLEASE stop calling that grown man Wesley Crusher?!!
On Aug 27, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Tracey de Morsella wrote:
Did anyone see Wesley Crusher on Leverage yesterday paying the
hacker? I barely recognized him
Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer
The Green Economy Post
It's weird, because while I understand what Madonna was trying to
do...she's American. From Detroit. I know she changes accents every
two years, but the world sees her as American. Going somewhere and
talking against discrimination is not exactly going to be received
well. America may
Reese
I already know you'll be fine, though temporal code of ethics
prohibits me from sharing details.
(one thing though. If a kid or a wild haired scientist comes asking
about a book...)
Looking forward to seeing you back in action!
Daryle
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 29, 2009, at 6
My dream casting? Not doing it at all. Bruce has a hot girl we are all
forgetting.
Magician? Ring any bells?
On Aug 29, 2009, at 6:19 PM, Tracey de Morsella tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.com
wrote:
DAWGS!!! All of ya! J
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
This deal is all about the Parks folks. not the movies. THe Disney
Parks department have been trying to bring people back to the parks
for years, to no avail. This fixes that problem, and they could
make this money back in less than 10 years.
NOW let's look at that Iron Man anime
kaboodle. They're gonna consolidate Marvel
films under the Disney banner ASAP.
Justin
http://bit.ly/xSq7g
On 2009-08-31, at 1:08 PM, Daryle Lockhart
dar...@darylelockhart.com wrote:
This deal is all about the Parks folks. not the movies. THe
Disney Parks department have been
Actually, with Disney 3D, it means that Avengers can be all
kinds of incredible.
On Aug 31, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Bosco Bosco wrote:
Yes we can have Finding Wolverine, The Punisher, Inc. or A Hulk's
Life.
AAHHH
KILL ME NOW
B
--- On Mon,
They just bought a mature film company. It's called Dreamworks. (ba
DUM bum!)
On Aug 31, 2009, at 1:37 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
I had the feeling that something like this was going to happen
sooner or later. I just didn't think that it would be disney.
Hopefully Disney will create a separate
Dreamworks is not up for grabs. Disney and Reliant ADA (an Indian
company) own it. the deal was done last month.
On Sep 1, 2009, at 2:34 AM, Mr. Worf wrote:
I heard that Dreamworks is up for grabs today too. I wonder who
will buy them? Microsoft popped into my head, then I threw up a
MiB2 was mindless entertainment. It just had Rosario Dawson in it.
Which makes everything SO much better!
But for that matter, Gabrielle Union was in Bad Boys 2! Maybe they
can bring her back for #3? I'd be there for that!
On Sep 2, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Easy for
BBC America is the home of true sci-fi on TV. There. I said it.
2009 was the test, and BBC passed. Evidence? While you were
flipping out over Destination Truth and Ghost HUnters, BBC was
playingthe first episode of Torchwood. Which is all I really
needed.
SyFy didn't just
opposition. Picked up. Dialed Addison (Joe)'s
office. Said my piece. Hung up. Wrote check. Sent. Turned on TCM.
The end.
On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:38 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Daryle, you got through? I tried, every ten minutes, frrom the
minute I read this this morn (about 7) until I ahd
You sad it better, man. I don't know what better time than now.
We are the ones we are waiting for.
On Sep 14, 2009, at 11:33 AM, ravenadal wrote:
I love Kanye. I even love crazy Kanye. My fondest wish is that one
day black people will stick together like Republicans.
What's wrong with him is that every time he does this and releases
and album it sells millions of copies and downloads. What's wrong
with him is that he's been a jerk on records for years now and
everybody loved him. When his mom died, everybody blogged about how
they understood. Really?
to act on his
impulse, a situation that could be dangerous to future events.
On Sep 14, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Daryle, one question.
WHY do we need Black artists being rude?
If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who
in bloody hell hired
. What did you want her to do? Grab the mic back, curse him
out? Hit him on the head? She shouldn't have even had to think of
doing any of those things. As for being a pro, I give her props for
coming back like she did.
- Original Message -
From: Daryle Lockhart dar
Serena and Kanye's cases are similar in that a Black person expressed
emotion and a person reacted like someone was going to eat them. Not
only was Serena's foot foul a wrong call, what she said was
nothing compared to what others, namely one celebrated John
McEnroe, has said over
. A lot of people KNOW this and have turned their backs
on him. At this point, ONLY someone of Jay Leno's stature and
maturity can advise him. Sadly, there's nobody Black of that stature
who'll talk to him.
On Sep 15, 2009, at 9:02 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Daryle, I agree.
But common sense
And now, my display of geek kung fu. *stance*
GL polices Batman, which is why Bruce hates Hal so. Only the Corps
can effectively be everywhere at once, which is Bruce's dream
situation. Hal let everyone down by giving into his emotions, but
only a Green Lantern can effectively keep
Ha! You'd have been better off with The Questor Tapes
Daryle
On Sep 22, 2009, at 8:31 PM, George Arterberry brotherfromhow...@yahoo.com
wrote:
noir,
Feeling sort of nostalgic and Netflix (ing) those 70's sci-fi shows
of my youth. UFO,Space 1999,Logan's Run and several others. ARK
2 dimensional thinking. This merger, should the lawyers ever get
tired of generating billing to write the agreement enough to stop
and let it GO, will lead to a NEW problem, not a solution.
If Comcast and NBC go online united, there's a bigger issue...corny
programming. New Hulu
The way the Rams played today, looks like they've already started
their strike.
Daryle
On Oct 11, 2009, at 1:41 PM, efhay...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yeah, ESPN shouldn't have hired him, but the instant Limbaugh spewed
that crap you had 2 black men on the stage who remained silent. THAT
pissed
I've seen both of these films.
Law Abiding Citizen may just be F. Gary Gray's best film to date,
and I loved The Italian Job.
Black Dynamite is great on so many levels, because the
attention to detail, from the music to the editing to costumes,
is great.
On Oct 12, 2009, at
wait 'till they hear the remix!
On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Kelwyn wrote:
Mmm, mmm, mmm, Barack Hussein Obama/He said that all must lend a
hand/To make this country strong again. (Altogether now).
http://www.fresnobee.com/641/story/1671289.html
Obama song video prompts protests at NJ
Yeah, uhm...KK, huh? something tells me the guy's going to win this
case.
On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:07 PM, Tracey de Morsella wrote:
Man Says Boss Carried Out Threat To Fire Him for Voting for Obama
By JOE HARRIS
ShareThis
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A salesman says he was fired for voting
Everybody chill. We got this.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Controversial conservative talk show host Rush
Limbaugh has been dropped from a group trying to buy the St. Louis
Rams after several black NFL players objected and the league
commissioner weighed in against Limbaugh's divisive comments.
the British out of that slavery idea?
On Oct 16, 2009, at 1:43 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
Wow. You mean if I go back in time we could have had Rush doing
commentary on the Rams instead of drumming up bull for Bush?
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Daryle Lockhart
dar...@darylelockhart.com wrote
I saw Law Abiding Citizen and loved it. Saw Black Dynamite and loved it.
I really wanted to see Janky Promoters starring Ice Cube, Mike Epps
and Taraji Henson, but The Weinstein Company is now out of the Black
movie business.
Daryle
On Oct 19, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Keith Johnson keithbjohn
Co-signed.
I DO have a problem with the Americanized script, but overall, what a
great re-working of the story! My son and I really enjoyed it!
On Oct 25, 2009, at 6:36 AM, Tracey de Morsella wrote:
Took Kira my daughter to see Astroboy this afternoon. When I was
five, my two
It's a shame there's no show like that on now for actors to work on.
On Oct 25, 2009, at 3:15 PM, Kelwyn wrote:
The Benicio Del Toro interview in this month's issue of PLAYBOY
magazine has once again reminded me of the excellent cast of actors
who earned their daily bread working for
LOL...THAT is why you weren't invited.
On Oct 28, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Why was I not told of this in advance? Yes, despite my loathing of
all things M$, I would've showed up, eaten as much as I could of
the burger...
... then sank back in my chair, unbuttoning my
This show may as well be called Epic Fail unless Roland makes one
phone call: To Manny Coto.
On Nov 9, 2009, at 4:12 AM, Tracey de Morsella wrote:
- http://scifiwire.com/2009/11/roland-emmerich-confirms.php
Roland Emmerich's already controversial world-destroying movie 2012
isn't even
When I joined this list I was with Comcast. Hated it, but they
were the Empire where I lived and there was nothing I could do.
When I moved 5 years ago, I had Time Warner Cable for around 4.
Constant problems. Poor customer service. Cost too much for the
channels I cared about.
, Tracey de Morsella wrote:
Sorry about the spelling errors. I’m always rushing. Sorry about
that. Thanks Daryle. What are you doing about Internet and
phone. I have a bundle, but I have been told to avoid them.
Doesn’t that cost even more?
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
This is actually more of a challenge to social media than it is a
problem for the music industry.
This isn't the death of record labels, it's the death of
distributors. but really, distribution's been dead for 10 years now.
It's also probably the death of mega conglomerates. So expect
for independent
music, in multiple genres.
On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
This has been the best year for new music in a long time. I bought
12 great records that came out this year.
On that, Daryle, let us disagree. I do hear a lot of the new music
(fifteen-year-old niece
Short answer is this:
Opening week, in 18 theaters, the film made 1.9 million dollars. That
means if you owned a theater? You made 100 thousand dollars. In one
weekend. The film cost 10 million to make. It's made close to 9
million already and it's not even in 200 theaters.
Daryle
The Forum in LA has been for sale for the past year or so. Prince was
in talks to buy it.
I think ROACH may want to look at setting up a new base in LA.
On May 15, 2009, at 6:34 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Again, Keith, ix-nay on the ideas-ay... and, as for your last
thought, probably
I'm of the opinion that should this situation happen, it's the
original Earth owners coming back for their stuff. So either we're
all about to be vaporized, or 4 and 20 Nubians are about to come
down talking about why are we using cement to build stuff and what
are all these people
I don't think I need to remind anyone that I love Star Trek. But the
old continuity WAS restrictive. That's why the TNG movies fell off
after First Contact, they had to make up species because -- where
do you go after The Borg? (Well, you go to DS9, but that's another
discussion) The
:54 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Star Trek' Director Open To Sequel With
William Shatner Or Khan
(applause) Thats what im talkin about...
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Daryle Lockhart
dar...@darylelockhart.comwrote:
I don't think I need to remind anyone
a small but devoted following that wasn't focused on FX and the
like. I just wonder if a series that's not full of the Abrams'
Effect will bore non-fans as too slow and talky, but not
engage traditional Trek fans because it's different.
- Original Message -
From: Daryle Lockhart
not have
been the first cross over we have seen in the Star Trek universe.
We never knew anything about what the Enterprise crew was doing
during this war that seem to have DS9 at the fore front.
--Lavender
From: Daryle Lockhart
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 2:40 PM
To: scifinoir2
Well ya KNOW I'm feeling it. The original short film was great,
I'm really interested to see what they do on a larger budget.
On May 18, 2009, at 2:04 PM, B. Smith wrote:
I'm definitely looking forward to it. I'm interested in seeing how
they plan to tell this story.
--- In
. You feel how you
feel. (which is why, when people ask me how I feel, I say, With my
hnads.)
~rave!
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com , Keith Johnson
KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
Tracey, Bosco, Rave, Daryle, Mr. Worf. Martin.
I went to see Star Trek again today. (Like I said guys: I
in scifi, that underlying lack of appreciation for
the dramatic substance of old Trek will result in a new Trek that
won't ultimately be as satisfying.
- Original Message -
From: Daryle Lockhart dar...@darylelockhart.com
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:31:52
in every one.
On May 19, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Keith Johnson wrote:
What are the daddy issues you think Abrams has?
- Original Message -
From: Daryle Lockhart dar...@darylelockhart.com
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:09:22 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject
Wait till you see the promo pictures for the new V series. It ain't
over.
This is why we like Firefly. Gina, Morena...the only blonde was Alan
Tudyk.
On May 22, 2009, at 3:00 PM, marian_changling wrote:
Now that the season is over, my pet peeve this season has been:
the (required)
I'd heard the Bad Boys story before. It's one of my favorites.
If I may geek out for a moment, about that picture of Michael. I
hate when people display samurai swords incorrectly. It just irks
me. I've studied toyama ryu for years, and one of the first things
you learn is proper
Duplicity was so bad I wanted my money back at a press screening.
Julia Roberts is DONE. Clive Owen gets a 5 movie pass due to
Children Of Men.
Terminator:Salvation was a waste of $200 million. If James Cameron
doesn't want to direct another Terminator movie, then the story is
done.
With Robert Evans involved, it's definitely going to LOOK good. This
will probably qualify for Sound-Off theater.
On May 25, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
This might be cool. One of the things about the show was its hip
retro feel. Maybe they can capture some of that.
On Mon, May
No way was I wearing red white and blue as a kid, so the Cap
Underoos? nah. My grandmother bought me Spidey ones and I rocked them
for sleeping. I collect Green Lantern shirts now. And bought FF
shirts from PureHero when they were open.
On May 25, 2009, at 6:20 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
May as well add Transformers: Revenge Of the Fallen to this list
NOW, because they are still editing.
A lot of times these trailers are done before the final cut, because
marketing needs something to go with. So cool stuff ends up on the
floor. It makes a good case for getting these
The CW ain't exactly GM. If it went away tomorrow I wonder f anybody
would even notice. I haven't watched the channel in...
On May 31, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Well, DAY-UM... if i don't exist, then I might as well stop paying
this $60/month internet bill, save myself the
THAT'S IT!! that's what I watched..the first episode of Reaper,
which was directed by Kevin Smith! I never watched the show again,
and I never turned back to the CW again!
On May 31, 2009, at 3:52 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Daryle, if it weren't for Reaper, I wouldn't know that it existed
There were only 3 episodes. No DVD.
Daryle
On Jun 8, 2009, at 10:54 AM, George Arterberry wrote:
Please help?
Yeah I wasn't going to admit to watching it, but you know I LOVE bad
movies, so when I saw the title and Christopher Lloyd's involvement,
I had to. This was surprisingly really entertaining.
I also have to admit to watching Star Runners last night. Sheesh.
These Sci-Fi Originals get
1. Buffy has already HAD a movie. The series was based on the
original 1992 movie with Luke Perry. This project can SO happen
without Joss it's not even funny.
2. The show continued in comic book form, so it's not like this story
dies never to be heard from again. The smart thing to do
to explain it to themselves.
I went through both stages. I have decided that I had fun, but that
I had fun at a dumb movie.
It should be noted that Tyrese Gibson is becoming a better actor.
I'd give him the Green Lantern job over Common any day.
Daryle
On Jun 26, 2009, at 4:42 PM, Martin
I understand your question.
No, he is not. It's a really random mention of his name. That's all.
On Jun 26, 2009, at 12:39 PM, ravenadal wrote:
Don't misunderstand my question. My question was not whether or not
it is standard procedure to send Presidents to a safe, undisclosed
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