[scifinoir2] SciFiNoir Needs Your Favorite Quotes

2005-05-15 Thread tdemorsella
Hi SciFiNoir Family: I am compiling quotes for a quote generator that we are installing on the planned portal. Could you guys submit some of your favorites? They can be from any type of speculative fiction genre or media type. Post them to the list or send to the email listed below.

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Merrill Lynch Chief to Step Down

2007-10-31 Thread tdemorsella
I managed the Intranet for the Global IT department and coordinated the managers of Intranets for 30 other divisions. Regarding the timing, it looks like they are both crashing and burning. My response is purely emotional because they have defied the lables people have put on us. Ironically,

[scifinoir2] For Martin Re: FW: [Blackfolks] Electromagnetic Radiation:Intervention

2007-11-09 Thread tdemorsella
hi Martin I was getting ready to order a radiation safe head set and I found a Radiation Frequency Safe Pocket Shield and a Radiation Frequency Safe Belt Clip Shield I'm sure there are other brands, but these are the ones I found: Radiation Frequency Safe Pocket Shield

Favorite Villain Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Heroes finale

2007-12-15 Thread tdemorsella
While they were not necessarily my favorite, I found the Reavers on Firefly pretty scary. I also found three other Whedon Villians interesting. The principal on Buffy, The Law firm on Angel and Jasime (Gina Torres) also from Angel were all pretty interesting --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com,

[scifinoir2] Re: Speaking of Will Smith

2007-12-20 Thread tdemorsella
Smart man. I think that trumps a Baltimore woman. Of course, you guys all know from experience with me that we Philly women are as meek as church mice...right, Right, RIGHT?!?!?!? :) --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, James A. Landrith, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bronx woman. (James

[scifinoir2] Re: Ever Seen the Horror Film Black Sheep?

2007-12-20 Thread tdemorsella
Yeah. Shaun was good, but the idea of Killer sheep gives me the willies (sp) I live some gory movies once I see them, but i'm usually slow to go out of my way to seem them. While I was Mexico, I had on demand and there were video stores, but I just did not rent much. I also missed a lot of

[scifinoir2] Re: Ever Seen the Horror Film Black Sheep?

2007-12-20 Thread tdemorsella
Maybe if I show the trailer to the guys, they will trust me to add it to movie nite --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm adding that to my Netflix right now that trailer is the funniest thing ever. On Dec 19, 2007 2:38 PM, B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[scifinoir2] Re: Speaking of Will Smith

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
Meta You a Philly girl? --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Meta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We certainly are, Tracey. Just ask my husband.:-) Meta --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, tdemorsella tdlists@ wrote: Smart man. I think that trumps a Baltimore woman. Of course, you

[scifinoir2] Re: Ever Seen the Horror Film Black Sheep?

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
I got dirty looks from my husband when I mentioned it. He started throwing up some recent choices he felt were poor. I'm emailing the info to my brother-in-law --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that would be a good idea...I think... tdemorsella

[scifinoir2] Re: Raimi Helming Hell, Then Hobbit

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
ugghh, you guys are giving me a headache --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Justin Mohareb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With Bruce Campbell as Gandalf. On Dec 20, 2007 8:33 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Raimi Helming Hell, Then Hobbit

[scifinoir2] Re: USA Cancels Dead Zone

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
I really liked it until the last season. They got rid of the preacher, the black buddy and the sheriff. They made his relationship with his son sappy and the darkness was reduced. --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if i have anything to look forward to, it's that I

[scifinoir2] Re: Speaking of Will Smith

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
PROTECTED] mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com ups.com, tdemorsella tdlists@ wrote: Smart man. I think that trumps a Baltimore woman. Of course, you guys all know from experience with me that we Philly women are as meek as church mice...right, Right, RIGHT?!?!?!? :) --- In [EMAIL

[scifinoir2] Re: Speaking of Will Smith

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
after seeing that is when I starting believing in his talent. --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It started with Six Degrees Of Seperation in my humble opinion... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how long before his rep has grown enough to do that?

[scifinoir2] Re: Raimi Helming Hell, Then Hobbit

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
What about Tim Burton? --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The hobbit is a children's book. It is not a serious film about love and lost. I don't think that there is a director out there that could capture that. If Henson were alive I think that he could have done

[scifinoir2] Re: Comics to Film

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
I thought the first Blade was a classic --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, yinka oyekunle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What does everyone think of the 1st Blade movie? Bosco Bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just saw the trailer for Hellboy 2. It looks to be every bit as good as the

[scifinoir2] Re: 4400 Is Canceled

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
Same parent company --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, Skiffy's influence spreads, I see. :( Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peters: 4400 Is Canceled http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=46613

[scifinoir2] Re: Comics to Film

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
Blade one was a classic. I thought Blade two was good, but some of the magic was lost. Blade three was ...just bad...very, very bad. Their battlee with Snipes destroyed the franchise --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Blade was a great movie until I saw

[scifinoir2] Re: 4400 Is Canceled

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
There were at least 4 on the list watching it. But, I do not know what the ratings were --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nah I think it was a case of nobody was watching this show. I can¹t think of 25 people I know, including this list, who were watching

[scifinoir2] Re: Comics to Film

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
Great List except for Catwoman - however, if you go in with lowered expectations in can be fun. I never saw ghost world but I just added it to my list. another movie that you mike like that I do not believe was ever a comic, but it has that feels like one is Equilibrium. The plot is listed

[scifinoir2] Re: Comics to Film (Hughes Brothers)

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
Touching Evil was really good; From Hell was almost a masterpiece. I sure hope that is not the last we have seen from them. --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree From Hell is the most accomplished movie the Hughes Brothers made. Working outside their

[scifinoir2] Re: Raimi Helming Hell, Then Hobbit

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
Personally I want Jackson, but I was trying to come up with someone who had the imagination for it. I agree he is probalby way to dark, but i do not think he is any worse than Raimi --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 12/21/2007 10:27:58 PM Eastern

[scifinoir2] Re: Raimi Helming Hell, Then Hobbit

2007-12-21 Thread tdemorsella
-- From: tdemorsella [EMAIL PROTECTED] What about Tim Burton? --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Gymfig@ wrote: The hobbit is a children's book. It is not a serious film about love and lost. I don't think that there is a director out there that could capture that. If Henson were

[scifinoir2] Re: Raimi Helming Hell, Then Hobbit

2007-12-23 Thread tdemorsella
funny we are discussing Cuaron and del Toro. In addition to Raimi, they are on Jackson's short list to direct The Hobbit. Read below Looks Like Those Hobbit Movies Still Need a Director Jackson recuses himself. For the fans. by Jeff Giles | December 20, 2007 Blog Article | Discuss Article

[scifinoir2] Re: Star Trek' Director Open To Sequel With William Shatner Or Khan

2009-05-16 Thread tdemorsella
Well put Bosco. I could not have said it better. There were choices that were made that I did not agree with, but that did not take away from the story. These were his choices to make and his story to tell. He told HIS story well. I remember being in this place with Battlestar and their

[scifinoir2] Re: The Disposible Negro in sci-fi list

2009-06-29 Thread tdemorsella
Hey Keith: Sorry To hit you on the list, but I have been trying to reach you. My computer crashed and I no longer have your contact info. Can you call me Tracey Hey fam. Sorry about that. It is an emergency --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Keith Johnson keithbjohn...@... wrote: true!

[RE][scifinoir2] Re: The Disposible Negro in sci-fi list

2009-07-03 Thread tdemorsella
. -[ Received Mail Content ]-- Subject : [scifinoir2] Re: The Disposible Negro in sci-fi list Date : Mon, 29 Jun 2009 18:54:42 - From : tdemorsella tdli...@... To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Hey Keith: Sorry To hit you on the list, but I have been trying to reach

[scifinoir2] Re: My new man crush: Lawrence Francis O'Donnell, Jr.

2009-08-06 Thread tdemorsella
Maybe they are grooming him for his own show --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, ravenadal ravena...@... wrote: I'm on the late show but Lawrence Francis O'Donnell, Jr. is hosting the Ed Show this week on MSNBC. IMHO a significant upgrade. ~rave! --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com,

[scifinoir2] Fwd: Re: What are you...

2007-05-25 Thread tdemorsella
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], muze101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tracey Well, I loved scifi TV at one point but I have to admit the last shows I was really wild about was Witchblade and First Wave. I was also a Dark Angel fan. I admit to missing horror based tv shows. I was hoping the new version of

[scifinoir2] Hey Rachelle!!!! Fwd: Blog communities

2007-05-25 Thread tdemorsella
A little while back, Rachelle was reaching out to be active in the group, but she was posting on the old group which is not active. I moved her to this list which is active, but she has been silent. Rachelle!!! Where are you?? What do you want to talk about? We really want you to join in.

[scifinoir2] SciFiNoir Roll Call

2007-05-27 Thread tdemorsella
A number of new people have joined the group lately, so I decided to post this call for a roll call so who in a member and what their interests are. Help us get to know you. Answer the questions below and send your Roll Call answers to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sample subject line: Roll Call:Kathy AKA

[scifinoir2] Re: Movies Watched Over The Holiday

2008-01-01 Thread tdemorsella
I enjoyed the third movie, but the first and the second reminded me of the First two of the aliens series. Both were extremely well done, in but very different flavors. The third was good, I enjoyed it, I got what I came for, but I did not feel the excitement and emotional investment that I felt

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
Gymfig Most biracial people with African blood are seen as Black - particularly those who look Black, say they are Black and are considered prominent members of the Black community. Obama and his family are seen as Black. The talking heads in the media often refer to him as Black. The

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
Gymfig I have not seen all of these polls you refer to. In fact I have seen the media try to downplay his race or redefine it in less threatening terms. However, most general polls on race indicate that Whites see biracial people who look Black as Black. - That is not to say that they do not

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
there is a similar list of African-American women. The top eschelon of corporate America remains an old boy club. ~rave! --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, tdemorsella tdlists@ wrote: Gymfig Most biracial people with African blood are seen as Black - particularly those who look Black

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
There are more than 18 African American CEOs currently leading corporate America (Fortune 500 companies). It is a significant acheivement, that would be foolhardy to overlook. However, it concerns me that this achievement may allow people to be deceived in the belief that because of these

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
While I agree that what is said in an Internet discussion is different than TV, I disagree that newspapers differ from the traditional media that I was referring to. With the Internet there is no holding back. I still say I have not seen the many polls on his biracial heritage that you refer

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
In my mind, it is all smoke and mirrors. The reason I wanted Edwards is his history of going for the corporate juggler and he seems to be a donor outsider. All are hungry for power and that brass ring. I think its about picking the lessor of all evils. Who is likely not to attack Iran. Who

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
Not that I do not believe you about more Repblicans went for him than Huckabee. It rings true for me to some degree because of the high number of independents and that there were four times as many participated in the democratic caucus than the republican, but could you provide a source?

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
While gymfig may have cut off the comment. I'm the one that said disintegrating. Perhaps it is an exaggeration. I certainly hope so. But in some parts of the country, black men have 50% unemployment, college grad rates of black men are decreasing dramatically, the percentage of Blacks

[scifinoir2] Del Toro to Resurrect Frankenstein

2008-01-04 Thread tdemorsella
Del Toro to Resurrect Frankenstein Helmer also talks Potter and The Hobbit! by Orlando Parfitt, IGN UK http://movies.ign.com/articles/843/843539p1.html UK, January 4, 2008 - Guillermo del Toro -- visionary director of Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth -- is apparently planning a movie version of Mary

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-05 Thread tdemorsella
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Darryl: You said to Gymfig, It is straight up insulting to assume the things you are about Black people, but particularly, it is insulting to come off the way you are to this group. You¹re talking to us like we¹re children who

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-05 Thread tdemorsella
I do too. I hate that his message has been drowned out by the media. I also wonder why I find him more believable that Hilary and Obama. I used to here great things about Obama inchicago. I wonder how he lost his soul so fast. I guess it was necessary. Too bad, That man cn give a speech

[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Obama, Huckabee Win Big in Iowa

2008-01-05 Thread tdemorsella
Hey Veronica: Glad to see your post. :) Do not quell your cynicism. In my opinion it protects you. Racisim is alive and well (even thriving, cultivated and growing) here in America The facts are not in. Someone on the suggested that Republicans voted for Obama in higher numbers than Huckabee

[scifinoir2] Bad Movies Conferssion Time Re: Jumper - SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!

2008-02-22 Thread tdemorsella
So gang. It seems like it is a given that some us go to or rent movies we pretty much knoware going to be bad. So lets make it a confession time and open up about other bad flicks we saw knowing they were going to to be bad. I have to think on it, but most recently, I saw Wild Hogs. Don't

[scifinoir2] Bad Movies Confession Time Re: Jumper - SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!

2008-02-22 Thread tdemorsella
guys sorry. I'm not illiterate. I just play one on the list. I will try not to post so rushed in the future -- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, tdemorsella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So gang. It seems like it is a given that some us go to or rent movies we pretty much knoware going to be bad

[scifinoir2] Let's all become friends on Netflix

2008-02-23 Thread tdemorsella
Earlier today, Bosco put us onto Netflix friends. You can be come my Netflix friend by clicking on the following link: http://www.netflix.com/BeMyFriend/PBZceQv3iPVDEm3v4oWm Netflix Friends allows you to share movie ideas and notes with your friends. First you invite friends to connect with

[scifinoir2] NBC Unveils SF-Heavy Slate

2008-04-05 Thread tdemorsella
NBC unveiled a 2008-'09 television schedule that's dominated by new and returning SF, fantasy and horror programming, including a series revival of Knight Rider and a new anthology series called Fear Itself, as well as the renewal of Medium, whose fate had been in question. The announcements came

[scifinoir2] Bionic Failure Informs Knight

2008-04-05 Thread tdemorsella
Bionic Failure Informs Knight Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios, said that the network took the lessons it learned the hard way from its failed reboot Bionic Woman and applied them to the upcoming remake of Knight Rider. Bionic Woman started off well,

[scifinoir2] Heroes Will Air In A Block

2008-04-05 Thread tdemorsella
Heroes Will Air In A Block NBC's returning genre shows--Heroes, Chuck and Medium--will each air a full complement of original episodes next season, in contrast to this year's strike-truncated season, with Heroes and Chuck set to air without repeats through December. The announcements came at the

[scifinoir2] Heroes Returns; Origins Dies

2008-04-05 Thread tdemorsella
Heroes Returns; Origins Dies Heroes will return to NBC on Sept. 15 with an expanded third-season opener, but network executives confirmed that the proposed prequel spinoff, Heroes: Origins, is officially dead. We consciously chose to rest [Heroes] this spring so that [creator] Tim Kring and his

[scifinoir2] 'Battlestar Galactica' Plan Subject To Change

2008-04-05 Thread tdemorsella
By MICHAEL HINMAN Source: SyFy Portal Apr-02-2008 Before every episode, watchers of Battlestar Galactica are told the Cylons have a plan, a plan which has been sliced up and given to its audience in small doses. While the Cylons are planning, the writers behind Battlestar Galactica are sometimes

[scifinoir2] Series Creators Depart 'Smallville'

2008-04-05 Thread tdemorsella
By ALAN STANLEY BLAIR Source: TV Guide Apr-03-2008 They developed the Superman mythology for television, but now Smallville creators have gone up, up and away, leaving the series far behind. In a mildly shocking announcement, Al Gough and Miles Millar have confirmed that they will depart

[scifinoir2] Re: Knowing

2009-03-20 Thread tdemorsella
Hey James: Welcome to the list. Aren't all Cage Scifi Movies Disaster's lately. I'm so disappointed. The wig doers not help his cause either. Sorry... I'm just being catty. --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, James Nelson Smith goldenboy...@... wrote: Just watchec a sneak preview of

[scifinoir2] An Intro from

2007-01-24 Thread tdemorsella
There are now 105 members on SciFiNoir2. 32 new members were migrated from the place holder I got back (our old site). Since we are all over here, no nobody was talking over there, I thought it best if we got together. Anyway, the following is an update of the old Intro everybody used to

[scifinoir2] Where are Our Members - Do You Live Near Me?

2007-01-24 Thread tdemorsella
Hi SciFiNoir Family. Since there are so many new members, I thought I would send this reminder to add your name to our group map that lets members know in what cities other scifinoir members live. Most of you probably live really close to other members and do not even know it. This map will

[scifinoir2] Re: Crazy Lady Moving to Seattle

2007-03-21 Thread tdemorsella
Third World is right. So sad... anyway, there seems to be a lot of fun places to to eat, so we should definitely hook up. After morethan decade of emails, it will be great to finally meet you. Will you be going to the scifi museum? Tracey --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, g123curious

[scifinoir2] Re: Blood Ties on Lifetime TV

2007-03-21 Thread tdemorsella
I saw it on the last leg of my trip. It was my first taste of Scifi in The US in More than a year. I hoped for so much, but it seemed a little formulaic, the script was week and the production seemed extremely low budget. I did not have a problem with low bodget productions, but it does not

[scifinoir2] Re: OT:Top reasons Clinton should not get on dream ticket

2008-05-19 Thread tdemorsella
I agree. In addition to worry about his safety (I'm only half kidding). I think she and Bill wound work agressively to make him politically impotent. They would triangulate and contradict his efforts. I think both are used to being in charge and struggle to play nice politically and to

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2008-05-20 Thread tdemorsella
I'm glad I misunderstood and that you voted for who you wanted - no matter who that is. I did not perceive you as someone who could be pressured by others in your political decision making. I'm bias, but I do not think she gets a raw deal on ambition. I agree with you on the point that Obama

[scifinoir2] Attachments Now Allowed for non-moderated members

2008-07-31 Thread tdemorsella
A long time ago, I disabled attachments because spammers were sending viruses. Today, I just enabled the attachment feature, but spammers will not be able to post attachments because they are moderated and I can remove delete their posts

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2008-08-16 Thread tdemorsella
While I did not think season one was crappy, I really can't refute much else of what you say except one important point. Heroes took massive losses when it came to viewership. So much so, they canceled all spin-off plans even though it had a time slot, the cast was hired, some scripts were

[scifinoir2] Re: Batman Animated Flick on Cartoon Network Now

2008-08-16 Thread tdemorsella
They played this alot on HBO when I was in Mexico. I liked it --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Never heard of this flick, but there's a movie called Batman: Mystery of Batwoman on Cartoon Network right now. Batman encounters Batwoman, the African-American daughter of

[scifinoir2] Re: The End' for popcorn in British cinemas

2008-08-17 Thread tdemorsella
Hey Curtis: glad you finally jumped in. How was your trip? --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Curtis, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We do have the best popcorn here in Chicago. How are you Tracey? YES WE CAN with Obama! Curtis, Jr. at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ObamaBrigade/ --- In

[scifinoir2] Map of SciFinoir Member Locations

2006-02-17 Thread tdemorsella
Hi SciFiNoir Family. I just signed us up for a service that provides a map of what cities in which scifinoir members live. While I no longer live near anyone anymore,(moved to Mexico in October) most of you probably live really close to other memers and do not even know it. This map will

[scifinoir2] Sci-Cry: 10 Guaranteed SF Weepers

2008-09-08 Thread tdemorsella
Sci-Cry: 10 Guaranteed SF Weepers http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=59530 Most people think of science fiction movies as hard and rational. But remember when the poster boy for all that is logical, Spock (Leonard Nimoy), died in 1982's Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan? Come on,

[scifinoir2] TV Casting May Feel an Obama Effect

2008-11-30 Thread tdemorsella
November 29, 2008 TV Casting May Feel an Obama Effect By BILL CARTER http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/29/arts/television/29race.html?_r=1partner=rssemc=rsspagewanted=print It may say something about the state of American television that there is one more black president-elect of the United States

[scifinoir2] Ooops! Re: TV Casting May Feel an Obama Effect

2008-11-30 Thread tdemorsella
Ooops Sorry about the resend --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, tdemorsella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: November 29, 2008 TV Casting May Feel an Obama Effect By BILL CARTER http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/29/arts/television/29race.html?_r=1partner=rssemc=rsspagewanted=print It may say

[scifinoir2] What movies/DVD’s did you see over the holiday - Group Discussion

2008-11-30 Thread tdemorsella
Many of us seem to take time over the holidays to go to the movies or check out some DVDs. What movies/DVD's did you see over the holidays? Let us know which ones you liked or hated and why. Tracey

[scifinoir2] Re: What movies/DVD’s did you see over the holiday - Group Discussion

2008-12-01 Thread tdemorsella
://www.adriannebrennan.com/bamc.html Experience the magic of Blood of the Dark Moon on 12/2: http://www.adriannebrennan.com/botdm.html On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 11:26 PM, tdemorsella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Many of us seem to take time over the holidays to go to the movies or check out some

[scifinoir2] Black Presidents: A pop-cultural survey By Troy Patterson

2008-12-02 Thread tdemorsella
Over the past decade, their have been a number of films and TV shows featuring Black Presidents. Now that we have a real one, I thought this overview might be relevant culturebox Black Presidents A pop-cultural survey. By Troy Patterson Posted Friday, Oct. 24, 2008, at 10:26 AM ET The first

[scifinoir2] 2009 Glyph Comics Awards calls for submissions, names judges

2008-12-02 Thread tdemorsella
SUBMISSIONS FOR THE 2009 GLYPH COMICS AWARDS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED; JUDGES NAMED This past May, in the closest race in the brief history of the Glyph Comics Awards (GCA), Sentences, the autobiography of underground rapper MF Grimm, a.k.a. Percy Carey, walked away with the grand prize of Story of

[scifinoir2] First Black Doctor Who - Its Official

2008-12-02 Thread tdemorsella
OK now that it is official, what do you guys think? Paterson Joseph to be the first black Doctor Who The actor Paterson Joseph is to be the first black Doctor Who. Sources close to the BBC have reportedly confirmed that he has been asked to be the new Doctor and that he accepted a couple of days

[scifinoir2] Recommend Your Vampire Favorites

2008-12-04 Thread tdemorsella
a few days ago, Bosco brought to our attention, a Vampire flick (Let The Right One In) that many of us likely would have missed. Are their other gems out there? Please post a list of some of your favorite vampire movies and books. Tracey

[scifinoir2] Roll Call: Name Your Favorite Games

2008-12-05 Thread tdemorsella
Aubrey and Adrianne's post reminded me that hamers tend to stay hidden on this list. Let's change that Why don't you guys come out of hiding. Please declare your favorites, the ones you would like to see be made into movies and those you hate. Also, tell us why. Thanks Tracey From:

[scifinoir2] Post Your SciFiNoir People Profile

2008-12-09 Thread tdemorsella
Hi SciFiNoir Family. For over a decade, many of you have been submitting your profile via email to the group. A few years ago, we started using Frapper to see which members lived near each other. Recently Yahoogroups has added a new set of features that allows us to do that and more. So I

[scifinoir2] Hot Topics Started Nov 30 - Dec 6

2008-12-10 Thread tdemorsella
Those subscribers to the group who go no mail or digest format often get left out of the most involved discussions, so I am sending out a periodic list of some of the more active discussions started recently. The following are most active topics started between November 30 – December 6.

Re: [RE][scifinoir2] AP: Toyota Secretly Developing Solar Powered Green Car

2009-01-02 Thread tdemorsella
I'm trying to make a career change into renewable energy and during my research, I read this afternoon that it is a mostly false claim. I think the care is partially solar --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin Baxter truthseeker...@... wrote: Please, please, pleasepleasePLEASE...

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2009-01-07 Thread tdemorsella
heh, heh :) --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin Baxter truthseeker...@... wrote: Object lesson here, gentlefolk? Never jump into the big, showy limo with all of the bells and whistles, because a *better* limo is just around the corner. -[ Received Mail Content