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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 12:29:43 GMT -5
Supergirl, Arrow, and DC Legends of Tomorrow are extra shows that I catch and I usually record them and watch them later ... Sometimes I watch Walking Dead and I don't watch Izombie and Gotham. I can understand skipping Gotham, but heartily endorse Izombie. I had watched several of these shows - Izombie and for some reasons it's doesn't click with me.
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Post by Gene on Feb 20, 2016 20:18:24 GMT -5
The local stations here are on point with their Saturday night monster movies. MST3K at 8:00, Svengoolie and It's Alive! (a local show) at 10:00 and Offbeat Cinema at 12:00.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2016 8:42:31 GMT -5
The local stations here are on point with their Saturday night monster movies. MST3K at 8:00, Svengoolie and It's Alive! (a local show) at 10:00 and Offbeat Cinema at 12:00. Isn't Svengoolie strictly a Chicagoland area aired show? I shall google. I haven't even looked into it. I searched my cable guide for it yesterday, and I could not find it on, and I was soooo in the mood for some Svengoolie yesterday.
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Post by Gene on Feb 21, 2016 9:13:21 GMT -5
The local stations here are on point with their Saturday night monster movies. MST3K at 8:00, Svengoolie and It's Alive! (a local show) at 10:00 and Offbeat Cinema at 12:00. Isn't Svengoolie strictly a Chicagoland area aired show? I shall google. I haven't even looked into it. I searched my cable guide for it yesterday, and I could not find it on, and I was soooo in the mood for some Svengoolie yesterday. He's been syndicated for a few years now. If you have a MeTV affiliate in your city, they should carry it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2016 9:19:06 GMT -5
Isn't Svengoolie strictly a Chicagoland area aired show? I shall google. I haven't even looked into it. I searched my cable guide for it yesterday, and I could not find it on, and I was soooo in the mood for some Svengoolie yesterday. He's been syndicated for a few years now. If you have a MeTV affiliate in your city, they should carry it. Thank you!!!! Me Tv! That's the problem, I was not looking on MeTV, I was looking locally. I had thought he was syndicated, but my husband said he did not think so, but I'm glad that folks everywhere can enjoy the awesomeness that is Svengoolie. He filled my childhood with greatness.
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Post by Gene on Feb 22, 2016 20:14:19 GMT -5
X-Files season finale tonight. Chris Carter's name is all over the credits of this one, so I'm anticipating nonsense.
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Post by Gene on Feb 22, 2016 21:02:46 GMT -5
Boooooooooooo...
That was awful. If I never hear the phrase "alien DNA" again, it'll be too soon.
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Post by dupersuper on Feb 23, 2016 3:51:32 GMT -5
So...I'm guessing they got a 2nd season (11th season?)?
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Post by Gene on Feb 24, 2016 21:10:34 GMT -5
I'm watching Supernatural for the first time. Ten minutes into tonight's episode and I think I love it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2016 6:56:17 GMT -5
Boooooooooooo... That was awful. If I never hear the phrase "alien DNA" again, it'll be too soon. I know, right?! And that Agent Einstein was back again. I don't want to be a jerk, but she could use a few courses on how not to over-act. The last two episodes of X-Files sucked horribly. The first 4 were FANTASTIC, though. If they get a season 2, I want it to be like the first 4 episodes. How can those episodes be so well done, but the last two just completely sucked?
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Feb 25, 2016 17:00:52 GMT -5
Boooooooooooo... That was awful. If I never hear the phrase "alien DNA" again, it'll be too soon. I didn't hate it, but it was indeed a bit underwhelming... and inappropriate for what may be the series finale if the show isn't renewed. I liked that things were coming to a boil, and that a lot of crazy conspiracy theories turned out to be true, including vaccine being a government plot and chemtrails carrying toxic material. What fun! I also liked seeing the cigarette smoking man again, and that he didn't make a miraculous recovery after being blown to bits at the ebnd of the previous season. I am however puzzled by the status of the whole conspiracy business. What happened to the alien invasion which was, current series notwithstanding, very much a real thing 15 years ago? If right from the start the cigarette-smoking man's plan was really to merely wipe out a large part of humanity with his designer plague, why did he go through all those troubles in the old series? My only real gripe with the episode is about the science. As is often the case, trendy (and real) concepts are used... but in extremely unlikely or nonsensical ways. The Crisper-Cas9 technique is now hot enough to warrant mention in the popular press, so it has to be incorporated in the show... but how would it help the aliens' plan? I got the impression that had this episode been produced ten years ago, the alien virus would have been carrying an siRNA gene instead of a Crisper RNA (siRNA were all the rage back then)... and it would actually have been a better idea! Scully discovers that her genome contains a bit of alien DNA that will prevent her being hurt by the alien virus she's carrying. So far so good. But how is amplifying that bit of DNA going to be of any help? Injecting that DNA into people is going to do sweet f*** all; it would have the same effect as rubbing hair on the skull of bald people to cure their hair loss! And that bit about stem cells at the end... talk about name-dropping. How are stem cells going to help Mulder? Does Scully intend to wipe out his bone marrow and replace it with alien cells from their son so he can regenerate an immune system? In a taxi cab? If the goal of this finale was to have us ask for more, though, it worked. Talk about a cliffhanger!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2016 17:08:45 GMT -5
Boooooooooooo... That was awful. If I never hear the phrase "alien DNA" again, it'll be too soon. I didn't hate it, but it was indeed a bit underwhelming... and inappropriate for what may be the series finale if the show isn't renewed. I liked that things were coming to a boil, and that a lot of crazy conspiracy theories turned out to be true, including vaccine being a government plot and chemtrails carrying toxic material. What fun! I also liked seeing the cigarette smoking man again, and that he didn't make a miraculous recovery after being blown to bits at the ebnd of the previous season. I am however puzzled by the status of the whole conspiracy business. What happened to the alien invasion which was, current series notwithstanding, very much a real thing 15 years ago? If right from the start the cigarette-smoking man's plan was really to merely wipe out a large part of humanity with his designer plague, why did he go through all those troubles in the old series? My only real gripe with the episode is about the science. As is often the case, trendy (and real) concepts are used... but in extremely unlikely or nonsensical ways. The Crisper-Cas9 technique is now hot enough to warrant mention in the popular press, so it has to be incorporated in the show... but how would it help the aliens' plan? I got the impression that had this episode been produced ten years ago, the alien virus would have been carrying an siRNA gene instead of a Crisper RNA (siRNA were all the rage back then)... and it would actually have been a better idea! Scully discovers that her genome contains a bit of alien DNA that will prevent her being hurt by the alien virus she's carrying. So far so good. But how is amplifying that bit of DNA going to be of any help? Injecting that DNA into people is going to do sweet f*** all; it would have the same effect as rubbing hair on the skull of bald people to cure their hair loss! And that bit about stem cells at the end... talk about name-dropping. How are stem cells going to help Mulder? Does Scully intend to wipe out his bone marrow and replace it with alien cells from their son so he can regenerate an immune system? In a taxi cab? If the goal of this finale was to have us ask for more, though, it worked. Talk about a cliffhanger! I'm not a doctor, medical person at all, nor am I scientist. But I thought she was going to use her alien DNA to help create an antidote of sorts. She wasn't just, like, taking it from herself and injecting it into people, was she? I don't know. I started drifting mid way through the show because it lost my interest. Same with last week's episode. The first four episodes were interesting, though. Maybe if they would have had a full season's worth of episodes to do the show in, maybe the last two episodes wouldn't have been so awful?
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Post by Gene on Feb 27, 2016 20:13:45 GMT -5
The Killer Shrews on MST3K.
I think I love this show now even more than when it was originally on.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Mar 3, 2016 16:25:38 GMT -5
House of cards.What? I know I'm late to the party. DON'T JUDGE ME!!!
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Post by Arthur Gordon Scratch on Mar 3, 2016 17:55:30 GMT -5
The upcoming best comedy in t... eh... Ah yeah, the GOP debate in a few hours, I need my laugh quota filled.
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