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Last night's Supernatural was okay, but had some weird pacing that threw some pretty inspired bits off.
But then that moment.
with the stuffing.
I couldn't stop laughing for 3...5 minutes? My brother tried to restrain me, seriously. I was laughing and laughing and laughing, and then trying to stop and explain to my brother and then bursting into more laughter...just what I've needed these past few weeks.
also, I was wondering why they kept promoting guest star Ted Raimi, until the TWOP forums informed me that
HE WAS JOXER THE MIGHTY!
you guys remember Joxer, right? From Xena?
don't make me feel old I'm only 20
The Teddy Bear moment, found on Youtube: THAT SCENE starts at 3:49
We already know that Dean has a thing against fabric softener teddy bears.
In more serious matters:
I got into the Verse Poetry class yay!
we had to submit an application with five pages of poems and I didn't think I would make it because my poems are weird and I'm not an English major nor a creative writing minor so I wouldn't get that edge but yay!
more discussion of new classes to come someday. When I'm not swamped with work or just recovering from work with little videos or TV shows
speaking of TV shows
I obtained all 5 parts of the zombies invade Big Brother set miniseries, Dead Set. Really really good, prime zombie fare.
The best trailer I found.
The whole show's 3 hours put together. Go check it out. It starts out just okay, then really gets good. Sorry I'm not feeling more descriptive at the moment. But I did get some scares, and I wanted to cry at the end.
Simon Pegg liked it, but had one big problem: Zombies don't run!
whoa shoot I read "soporific" as "sporkorific"
Personally, I don't mind either kind. Yeah yeah it messes up the metaphor. But I like more animalistic monsters. Like the vampires in Supernatural.
a commenter on io9 pointed to this Slate article on the same issue.
But crossing reality TV with zombies? VHI first announced their own little thing in June..
For more brainy zombie fare :P
Word Zombies: The latest in French-Canadian propaganda?
McDonald went on to describe the infected as extremely chatty deranged people. The movie is based on the Tony Burgess' novel Pontypool Changes Everything and will be screened at the Toronto Film Festival.
I'm wondering how they're going to play this premise straight.
and, of course, no local library has that book. And it's out of stock in local bookstores. nooooo
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Last night's Supernatural was okay, but had some weird pacing that threw some pretty inspired bits off.
But then that moment.
with the stuffing.
I couldn't stop laughing for 3...5 minutes? My brother tried to restrain me, seriously. I was laughing and laughing and laughing, and then trying to stop and explain to my brother and then bursting into more laughter...just what I've needed these past few weeks.
also, I was wondering why they kept promoting guest star Ted Raimi, until the TWOP forums informed me that
HE WAS JOXER THE MIGHTY!
you guys remember Joxer, right? From Xena?
don't make me feel old I'm only 20
The Teddy Bear moment, found on Youtube: THAT SCENE starts at 3:49
We already know that Dean has a thing against fabric softener teddy bears.
In more serious matters:
I got into the Verse Poetry class yay!
we had to submit an application with five pages of poems and I didn't think I would make it because my poems are weird and I'm not an English major nor a creative writing minor so I wouldn't get that edge but yay!
more discussion of new classes to come someday. When I'm not swamped with work or just recovering from work with little videos or TV shows
speaking of TV shows
I obtained all 5 parts of the zombies invade Big Brother set miniseries, Dead Set. Really really good, prime zombie fare.
The best trailer I found.
The whole show's 3 hours put together. Go check it out. It starts out just okay, then really gets good. Sorry I'm not feeling more descriptive at the moment. But I did get some scares, and I wanted to cry at the end.
Simon Pegg liked it, but had one big problem: Zombies don't run!
whoa shoot I read "soporific" as "sporkorific"
Personally, I don't mind either kind. Yeah yeah it messes up the metaphor. But I like more animalistic monsters. Like the vampires in Supernatural.
a commenter on io9 pointed to this Slate article on the same issue.
But crossing reality TV with zombies? VHI first announced their own little thing in June..
For more brainy zombie fare :P
Word Zombies: The latest in French-Canadian propaganda?
McDonald went on to describe the infected as extremely chatty deranged people. The movie is based on the Tony Burgess' novel Pontypool Changes Everything and will be screened at the Toronto Film Festival.
I'm wondering how they're going to play this premise straight.
and, of course, no local library has that book. And it's out of stock in local bookstores. nooooo
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2008-11-07 18:42 (UTC)ALTHOUGH YOU ARE PROBABLY TOO YOUNG TO KNOW ABOUT THE AWESOMENESS OF SEAQUEST (do you feel younger now? hahahaha)
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2008-11-08 04:28 (UTC)IS THAT ENOUGH?
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2008-11-07 19:54 (UTC)no subject
2008-11-08 04:29 (UTC)