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Breaking Bad is one of my top 5 all time favorite shows, I only wish they'd hurry up and release Season 4 on Netflix.

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i'm ready for the final season of 'breaking bad' to get underway

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Final season? Damn ... well at least they're going out before it gets stale.

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

Just finished the last season of "The Wire". A gritty cop drama about the war on drugs set in Baltimore. Awesome series.

Most people probably won't know about this one, but a really excellent Canadian-made mini-series call "Pillars of the Earth" Here is a synopsis:

"The Pillars of the Earth is set against a backdrop of war, religious strife and power struggles which tears lives and families apart. In that time, there rises a magnificent Cathedral in Kingsbridge. Against the backdrop, love-stories entwine: Tom, the master builder, Aliena, the noblewoman, the sadistic Lord William, Philip, the prior of Kingsbridge, Jack, the artist in stone work and Ellen, the woman from the forest who casts a curse. At once, this is a sensuous and enduring love story and an epic that shines with the fierce spirit of a passionate age. Follett masterfully weaves these stories through political turmoil of 12th century England, creating a relevant and viable world for today's audience and for generations to come."

I highly recommend it, costumes etc. really well done and well acted.

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josheboy wrote:

morphball wrote:

Time well-spent Abe, Sagan's the man!

My Grandfather worked for JPL and was part of the SETI project. He invited me to go with him to the Goldstone SETI/HRMS site for it's inaugural launch in 92. Carl Sagan was there and gave a cool speech and I actually got to meet him. Really cool guy. Ended up talking with him for about 10 minutes about SETI. I was only a junior in high school, and this guy was surrounded by the press and by NASA execs, and he took the time to chat with me. I'll never forget that day.

His Cosmos series is amazing. I need to re-watch it, its been too long.

Dude... that's awesome. Another reason to like the guy. Sagan rules!

The Deadbeats

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Lots of unexpected, escalating, epic fun. More laughs than scares. Stay far away from any reviews.

Twisted Evil > Angel

Just watched:

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Well.... Yikes. Shocked That's a seriously dark and messed up movie. Not a fun Friday night in front of the telly... I knew the guy blows his brains out at the end, but man, pretty much the whole thing was pretty intense and even disturbing. I must applaud the movie-makers attention to detail, though. As far as I could tell, every instrument and amplifier used was exactly correct (for example, they have Blackmore playing a cherry red ES-335, exactly like the one he played back then; the Tornadoes guys have the right guitars, Alan Caddy and George Bellamy both on Gretsches; there are cool Vox amps all over the place, a Clavioline, even a Binson Echorec tape echo unit, etc.). That was impressive. But if I had known what I know now before the movie, I would have skipped it.

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I am about to watch The Wicker Tree. It is the long awaited followup to the classic 70's horror film, The Wicker Man. My expectations are low. It is nearly impossible to follow up such a great film.

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Ivan
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I watched Noel Gallagher videos all day and now I'm watching the Larry Sanders Show. Quite a brilliant show.

Caught a matinee showing of "Lockout" a few days ago and found it to be a very entertaining low budget action/sci-fi popcorn movie, even though the plot was stolen from John Carpenter's, Escape from N.Y. There were other sub-plots, but the main story involves rescuing the presidents daughter from an orbiting space station prison overtaken by by the prisoners. Guy Pearce steals the show with lots of sarcastic one-liners as the effects and visuals are neither mind-blowing or crappy. The Ravonettes even supply the song Beat City for the closing credits.
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Twisted Evil > Angel

Tonight... FOLLOW ME from 1969. Mod meets surf in this awesome surfing film from '69 with great jazzy modern score by Stu Phillips...

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I have this British classic queued up for my next movie night:

Mike
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Just got done watching this on my iPad. Now on to Band of Brothers.

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Sean

Thanks. Just added it to my NetFlix queue. I wonder where all those motorcycles are now?

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Noel wrote:

Thanks. Just added it to my NetFlix queue. I wonder where all those motorcycles are now?

Those Triumph's in Psychomania? Hmmm, not too sure, but most of 'em probably got pretty trashed.

Mike
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Flying of the bridge like that is a pretty impressive stunt. Dig the skull helmets too.

Twisted Evil > Angel

JakeDobner wrote:

I like Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad, that is about all of currently airing dramas.

Those two are just on another level ... Justified and BBC's Sherlock are the only shows that even come close, IMO, now that Sons of Anarchy is dropping off.

There's some other worthwhile stuff on, though - Archer, The League, Downton Abbey, White Collar, Walking Dead ...

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

Archer might just be the best show on television, certainly the best written. It is vulgar, every kind of offensive, but it is so smartly written.

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