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Whenever I'm looking for something good on Netflix, I don't stray to far it's either Top Gear (with Jim, Dick, and Jezza) or doctor who. Both of which swmbo despises.
 
Tried to get into "Battlestar Galactica" and didn't like it, but I recently found "Freaks and Geeks" and it's pretty good.
 
Tried to get into "Battlestar Galactica" and didn't like it, but I recently found "Freaks and Geeks" and it's pretty good.

Nothing is for everyone, but I have turned Girly girls, football jocks and elderly people onto Battlestar Galactica.

How many episodes did you watch?

The first episode is good, but much different from the meat of the show.

I am so tempted to watch the whole thing again.
 
How many episodes did you watch?

I only saw the first two episodes. I probably should give it another shot, but part of what turned me off was that there are 75 episodes... that's a lot of hours to get through. Guess that's not a bad thing if the series is as good as people say it is.
 
I only saw the first two episodes. I probably should give it another shot, but part of what turned me off was that there are 75 episodes... that's a lot of hours to get through. Guess that's not a bad thing if the series is as good as people say it is.

Honestly, I wish there were more. THe ending is fantastic! Usually that is the only risk of a huge long investment of time.

If I could kill the creators of LOST, I might......so much time WASTED!!!!!!!

Just be glad the whole series of BSGis on there.Breaking Bad is fantastic, but prepare to wait years for new episodes.(good as it is, it is not as good as BSG)
 
Honestly, I wish there were more. THe ending is fantastic! Usually that is the only risk of a huge long investment of time.

If I could kill the creators of LOST, I might......so much time WASTED!!!!!!!

Just be glad the whole series of BSGis on there.Breaking Bad is fantastic, but prepare to wait years for new episodes.(good as it is, it is not as good as BSG)


Lost is a great example of the ride being more important than the destination.

I loved the series. The ending was unfortunate, but I don't begrudge it.
 
Lost is a great example of the ride being more important than the destination.

I loved the series. The ending was unfortunate, but I don't begrudge it.

Here you and I differ.

I like to think that they were laboring towards something pointed.

When it all turned out to be random BS the whole thing became pointless.
 
Dogs Decoded Nova. It has an interesting experiment related to breeding foxes based on personality and the dramatic physical changes that resulted. I was thinking of it after reading the debate thread on evolution.

I guess I'm going to have to check out BSG. I feel like I'm forced to now.
 
Dogs Decoded Nova. It has an interesting experiment related to breeding foxes based on personality and the dramatic physical changes that resulted. I was thinking of it after reading the debate thread on evolution. .


It is awesome.



I guess I'm going to have to check out BSG. I feel like I'm forced to now
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you're welcome!:)
 
Watching BSG....just started the second season. It's OK, nothing in the class of Breaking Bad so far but I hear the ending is great.
 
cheezydemon3 said:
THE GREY

1/3 in. Holy Hell. AWESOME.

Fantastic gritty movie making.

Liam Neeson is a badass again.

I love Liam, because he is a big gangly movie star amongst 5'8-5'10 pretty boys. And as a big gangly fella myself he's my hero. The world needs more of em
 
jafo28 said:
Recently finished Life on Mars. It's only one season, but has a great soundtrack and pretty good cast.

Loved that show, so much that I tracked down the UK version, which is also only one season. There is a UK spin off that is set in the 80's with a girl as the main character, I can't remember the name right now.

Edit: Ashes to Ashes is the spinoff.
 
Ok so maybe a week ago I watched The Thing (2011) which is actually a prequel to the 1982 one. Now I am re-watching the old one with Kurt Russell, and it really brings out all the attention to detail in the prequel. The continuity is fantastic, as it basically ends right where the 1982 version starts, and when they fly back to the Norwegian camp it struck me just how closely they matched the set designs so it looks exactly like.a continuation of the same story.
 
Drive!

It was great! A little dose of campy gore was strangely placed, but it made sense after a bit. So surprised at how good that film was.
 
I loved "haunted honeymoon" with gene wilder growing up and still like to watch it now and then.. there's also "Transylvania 6-5000" on there.. still like the old comedies.. wish "young Frankenstein" was on Netflix for the kids :mug:
 
Ok so maybe a week ago I watched The Thing (2011) which is actually a prequel to the 1982 one. Now I am re-watching the old one with Kurt Russell, and it really brings out all the attention to detail in the prequel. The continuity is fantastic, as it basically ends right where the 1982 version starts, and when they fly back to the Norwegian camp it struck me just how closely they matched the set designs so it looks exactly like.a continuation of the same story.

So they made the movie "The Thing" as a prequel to the movie "The Thing".


....


I'm so glad they were creative with the title...
 

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