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Dec. 30th, 2006 05:36 pmWell, I just saw
rowdycamels off home. :(
We had a good time, though. Did a bit of walking at Radnor Lake. Then we came back and watched a lot of TV. I have thoroughly introduced her to Northern Exposure, I think. We watched...ten episodes? Ish? In twenty-four hours? We took a tour through some of the more dysfunctional episodes of seasons three, four, and five. Plus there was Blackpool horror. I'm scarred for life now.
We also watched the DW Christmas special.
That was...truly bad. Someone needs to take the Who out of Rusty's hands, stat. He...recycled large parts of TCI...and made his main character angst over his Mary Sue...and had a really ridiculous scenery-chewing spider queen villain. (I suppose I shouldn't judge this spider queen, since I thought "Planet of the Spiders" was great. But somehow that spider queen was just...better.) Not to mention truly awful science everywhere you look.
I did like Donna, though. She wasn't a yes-woman. She kind of reminded me of Tegan, actually. Maybe Tegan mixed with Sarah Jane. And she was smart enough to not come with the Doctor.
Still, the whole episode...it was bad enough to make me wonder if they were intentionally self-parodying, but I'm afraid they were entirely serious. And that makes me sad. It was like it was written by an ADHD seven-year-old. On crack. With unlimited CGI.
Ugh.
We had a good time, though. Did a bit of walking at Radnor Lake. Then we came back and watched a lot of TV. I have thoroughly introduced her to Northern Exposure, I think. We watched...ten episodes? Ish? In twenty-four hours? We took a tour through some of the more dysfunctional episodes of seasons three, four, and five. Plus there was Blackpool horror. I'm scarred for life now.
We also watched the DW Christmas special.
That was...truly bad. Someone needs to take the Who out of Rusty's hands, stat. He...recycled large parts of TCI...and made his main character angst over his Mary Sue...and had a really ridiculous scenery-chewing spider queen villain. (I suppose I shouldn't judge this spider queen, since I thought "Planet of the Spiders" was great. But somehow that spider queen was just...better.) Not to mention truly awful science everywhere you look.
I did like Donna, though. She wasn't a yes-woman. She kind of reminded me of Tegan, actually. Maybe Tegan mixed with Sarah Jane. And she was smart enough to not come with the Doctor.
Still, the whole episode...it was bad enough to make me wonder if they were intentionally self-parodying, but I'm afraid they were entirely serious. And that makes me sad. It was like it was written by an ADHD seven-year-old. On crack. With unlimited CGI.
Ugh.
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Date: 2006-12-31 01:18 am (UTC)Nothing to do with Sarah Parish as a giant spider, which I just found out approximately forty-five minutes ago.
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Date: 2006-12-31 01:24 am (UTC)As for Blackpool, I'm guessing perhaps you saw the Nancy Sinatra? Blackpool's absolutely bloody brilliant, once you wrap your head around it a bit :)
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Date: 2006-12-31 03:05 am (UTC)Yup! Plus the Funny Girls date sequence (love that one), and most of the other songs David Tennant's in. I think her brain started melting around "I Second That Emotion," though. Muahah! Poor Becca.
Blackpool's absolutely bloody brilliant, once you wrap your head around it a bit :)
Yes! I tried to convince her of that, but I'm afraid it might be a lost cause, alas. By the way, I'm impressed once again by your excellent tastes. : D
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Date: 2006-12-31 03:41 am (UTC)Dude, you were the one who said, "the mystery part is sort of boring."
The musical sequences are cracktastic, but a little of that goes a long way. Also, The Clash is ruined for me now.
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Date: 2006-12-31 07:41 am (UTC)Keep in mind, that's after I a) solved the mystery and b) rewatched the mystery half a dozen times. And then attempted to wear a Becca-filter and predict which parts you'd most like to see. Yes, the seedy-con-artists-squabbling-amongst-themselves plotline is the weakest one in the series (except when they have SINGING AND DANCING ACCOUNTANTS, LOVE), but really, its worst flaw is the fact that it makes you think, "wait, why am I watching this scene when I could be fastforwarding to one with David Tennant in it?"
but a little of that goes a long way
NOOOOOOOOOO, you lose at campy fun!
Also, The Clash is ruined for me now.
Muahhahhahah! Just think of a soggy DT drowning people in swimming pools, and all will be right with the world.
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Date: 2006-12-31 11:12 pm (UTC)Riiiiight, Miss "The Mystery Plot Is Kind Of Boring."
its worst flaw is the fact that it makes you think, "wait, why am I watching this scene when I could be fastforwarding to one with David Tennant in it?"
And you must admit that that's a pretty big flaw...
NOOOOOOOOOO, you lose at campy fun!
Oh, I think I have just the right amount of appreciation for campy fun.
Muahhahhahah! Just think of a soggy DT drowning people in swimming pools, and all will be right with the world.
It's not only that song. They also have a song called "Lost in the Supermarket." I can only imagine what DT and the other characters would've done to that.
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Date: 2007-01-06 03:46 am (UTC)LABELS HURT FEELINGS, OKAY??
: )
And you must admit that that's a pretty big flaw...
Too bad so many movies suffer from it... something should be done about that...
Oh, I think I have just the right amount of appreciation for campy fun.
"None" is never the right amount of camp appreciation.
They also have a song called "Lost in the Supermarket." I can only imagine what DT and the other characters would've done to that.
...actually, I forgot to show you the really cute supermarket scene from BP... (don't worry, no singing.)
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Date: 2007-01-06 06:25 am (UTC)Only for the weak.
Too bad so many movies suffer from it... something should be done about that...
Quite...
"None" is never the right amount of camp appreciation.
No, it's not "none." Not necessarily. Some of the early episodes of Stargate have got to count as camp, and I enjoyed them.
...actually, I forgot to show you the really cute supermarket scene from BP... (don't worry, no singing.)
Oh, god.
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Date: 2007-01-06 07:49 am (UTC)Heh. Someday I'll watch Stargate...
Oh, god.
MUAHAHAHAH. No, really, it's adorable. Hmmm, DVD rippers....
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Date: 2007-01-07 04:06 am (UTC)The first five seasons are fun. The sixth season is less fun; the seventh bounces back a bit; the eighth had major problems; and by the ninth, even I gave up, despite the fact that it now has both Ben Browder and Claudia Black in it.
It's a very unpretentious show. It knows it's not hugely original, and doesn't try to pretend it has good writing. It's just a collection of people going, "Woo! Let's fight baddies who dress in drag and blow stuff up while being snarky! Yeah!" But there's actually hints of continuity here and there which make it better than your average Star Trek, and once in a while, it even delivers a Really Quite Good episode.
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Date: 2007-01-10 01:54 am (UTC)Wow, that's one big despite.
Yeah, Stargate falls into the someday category...
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Date: 2007-01-10 06:15 pm (UTC)I think a new person coming into the show would have fewer problems than those of us who watched it when it was in its prime, and are now just sad about how boring it's gotten.
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Date: 2007-01-01 01:27 am (UTC)The Clash is ruined for me now.
Hee! I literally burst out laughing now when I hear that, or "These Boots", or "The Gambler" (which, horrifyingly, has been replaced on the DVD with a far inferior version!!!). Though, I'm geek enough (and generally stressed enough) to find that a nice break in my day, an unexpected giggle that is, most of the time, an in-joke with myself. Sad, but true!
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Date: 2006-12-31 03:44 am (UTC)I'm afraid it might be a lost cause, alas.
You might've scared her off by doing all the music first, I fear. Woulda scared me, too! We'll have to work on her, though!
I suppose if you're impressed by my taste, I'd be impressed by yours as well ;)
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Date: 2006-12-31 03:39 am (UTC)It's a bit horrifying, isn't it?
I saw most of the musical numbers in BP. I think I got the general gist of the whole thing.
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Date: 2006-12-31 03:48 am (UTC)(And then when you're done, you can go watch David Morrissey in Our Mutual Friend with Paul McGann and David Bradley, who has many scenes with DM, making it sort of like Blackpool: The Dickens Years. Well, at least in my twisted little mind, anyway!)
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Date: 2006-12-31 04:03 am (UTC)Dickens? Egads. Even with Paul McGann, I think I might pass on that one.
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Date: 2006-12-31 04:11 am (UTC)You know, I don't know why they haven't, since it was shown here on BBCA last year. Dorky, stupid BBC and their DVD policies!
Even with Paul McGann, I think I might pass on that one.
Honestly, that's what I thought, too, having hated Dickens when forced to read him in high school. But I absolutely adored OMF, to where I decided I wanted to read the book (and have enjoyed every minute of that, too, not that I've looked at it recently). I was stunned by that reaction, but I really loved it THAT much. And if PM's Eugene Wrayburn doesn't just break your heart, well...I'll be very worried about you!
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Date: 2006-12-31 08:18 am (UTC)Did not! In between campy bits, there's some amazing acting work, and the writing is great, too. (Come on - scene on the quay? With the hand-holding? Wasn't that fun?) You really should give it another try, someday when you're less rushed and less tv-overloaded.
I can't believe there aren't any mac region-removing programs floating around. That's just insane. Hmmm, maybe once I get my broadband back I can hunt down a dvd-ripping free trial somewhere... Because there's a Blackpool-shaped hole in your heart, I swear.
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Date: 2006-12-31 11:13 pm (UTC)It is sad. :(
DVD-ripping? Ooooh....
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Date: 2007-01-01 01:31 am (UTC)I love my Macs to bits, but that part is just aggravating. There is a utility that lets you reset the drive setting, and supposedly when you run out of resets (I think you're allowed five), it lets you reset that setting as well, but I've honestly been afraid to try it in case that's not true.
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Date: 2007-01-01 10:23 pm (UTC)I've also heard about the DVD region-switching utility, and I'm afraid to even stick an R2 DVD into my drive, for fear of it switching on me. Possibly I'm paranoid.
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Date: 2006-12-31 02:32 am (UTC)NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Seriously?? Sarah Parish, where has your dignity gone??
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