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Guest vodor

i'm in season 1 of the killing and the shield, and in season 2 of breaking bad.

 

breaking bad is terrific. the killing is flawed but i'm riveted. the shield... will hopefully get better. there are some severely cheesy happenings. last episode i watched was 6. sun li. ughh.

  On 4/11/2012 at 11:43 PM, Xenblake said:

Yeah, Red Dwarf was pretty much one of my favourite series as a kid, remember being weirdly impressed / confused with thewhole Rimmer having to have his quota of sex to survive thing. It blew my mind at the time lol. Also really loved the intro scenes / music compilation, always got me pumped.

 

Haven't watched it since the late 80s but I could imagine it being quite dated nowadays.

 

I did recently revisit Young Ones, which has become VERY fucking dated, same goes for Bottom.

 

I don't think bottom is too dated really. It's still fucking funny and gets me every time I watch it. It was my inspiration for last year's haloween costume.

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:doge: Jet fuel can't melt dank memes :doge:

  On 4/11/2012 at 11:43 PM, Xenblake said:

remember being weirdly impressed / confused with thewhole Rimmer having to have his quota of sex to survive thing

 

Eh?

Gossip Girl

 

  On 4/13/2012 at 6:30 AM, RadarJammer said:

Almost finished with season 1 of Engrenages, which is kind of reminds me of Forbrydelsen in a way. I almost wonder if the Forbrydelsen was inspired by Engrenages in some way. It's pretty good and will definitely be watching season 2 after. Anyone have any tips for other good French tv shows?

 

 

Engrenages was way way way better than Forbrydelsen

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  On 4/13/2012 at 7:21 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

started x-files from the pilot. was never a huge fan but probably caught alot of random shows. interestign to see scully's baggy underpants in the pilot

 

the x-files is solid. i love the skeptic/believer dynamic between mulder and scully.

Guest RadarJammer
  On 4/13/2012 at 2:04 PM, LUDD said:

Gossip Girl

 

  On 4/13/2012 at 6:30 AM, RadarJammer said:

Almost finished with season 1 of Engrenages, which is kind of reminds me of Forbrydelsen in a way. I almost wonder if the Forbrydelsen was inspired by Engrenages in some way. It's pretty good and will definitely be watching season 2 after. Anyone have any tips for other good French tv shows?

 

 

Engrenages was way way way better than Forbrydelsen

 

Just finished up with season 3 of Engrenages. I love the way the team fell apart and came back together over the 3 series. Totally awesome series, everyone should check it out. The first season of Forbrydelsen remains one of my favorite non English shows though, season two was a bit of a cluster fuck and the American remake (The Killing) is slowly winning me over this season but it's pretty pail in comparison.

Can't wait for BBC to roll out subbed episodes of Engrenages season 4.

Guest bitroast
  On 3/31/2012 at 8:26 PM, Ego said:

The Tatami Galaxy, another great anime by the director of Mind Game and Kaiba. Too bad I'm having a bit of trouble to keep up with the subtitles during some of the extremely fast monologues.

 

hahaha, which is just about the entire show. i have no idea what visuals im missing out but they look amazing in the corner of my eye.

Guest Xenblake
  On 4/13/2012 at 2:02 PM, Obel said:
  On 4/11/2012 at 11:43 PM, Xenblake said:

remember being weirdly impressed / confused with thewhole Rimmer having to have his quota of sex to survive thing

 

Eh?

 

Yeah, don't you remember it?

Guest Xenblake
  On 4/13/2012 at 1:04 PM, spratters said:
  On 4/11/2012 at 11:43 PM, Xenblake said:

Yeah, Red Dwarf was pretty much one of my favourite series as a kid, remember being weirdly impressed / confused with thewhole Rimmer having to have his quota of sex to survive thing. It blew my mind at the time lol. Also really loved the intro scenes / music compilation, always got me pumped.

 

Haven't watched it since the late 80s but I could imagine it being quite dated nowadays.

 

I did recently revisit Young Ones, which has become VERY fucking dated, same goes for Bottom.

 

I don't think bottom is too dated really. It's still fucking funny and gets me every time I watch it. It was my inspiration for last year's haloween costume.

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lol, right down to the oversized underwear

  On 4/10/2012 at 12:52 AM, Atop said:

Community

Fringe(if you love SCI-FI, watch this fucking show! It needs your support)

Parks and Rec(Ron FUCKING Swanson)

Louie

 

Loving those series, especially Parks and Rec and Fringe. And especially Parks and Rec :)

I'm also re-re-re-watching all Seinfeld's episodes, best TV show ever.

Can't wait for the new Arrested Development season & movie too !

 

  On 12/29/2011 at 8:44 PM, Npoess said:

Could anyone recommend what Adult Swim series I should watch next?

 

I've already watched:

 

ATHF

Harvey Birdman

Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job

Robot Chicken

Frisky Dingo

The Boondocks

 

Sealab 2021 and Metalocalypse !

  On 4/21/2012 at 10:21 AM, pigster said:
  On 3/31/2012 at 8:26 PM, Ego said:

The Tatami Galaxy, another great anime by the director of Mind Game and Kaiba. Too bad I'm having a bit of trouble to keep up with the subtitles during some of the extremely fast monologues.

 

hahaha, which is just about the entire show. i have no idea what visuals im missing out but they look amazing in the corner of my eye.

i couldn't keep track of it :( enormous subtitles and too fast lol

i really enjoyed Top Boy—looking forward to Series 2. Can't think of anything else I really enjoyed recently, TV-wise. Watched a few episodes of the 80s Friday the 13th series, pretty bad. Downloaded Ghostwatch—TV mockumentary rather than series, but curious what the hubbub is about. Portlandia ended, which is kind of a bummer, but I enjoyed the second season, and I enjoyed the last few Community episodes.

 

But yeah, Top Boy.

Guest Blanket Fort Collapse

Not the hugest fan of anime or cartoons but I accidentally gave the first three episodes of the new Nick series Legend Of Korra a shot and thought it was surprisingly entertaining. Started watching the Avatar:The Last Bender and it almost as good so far, a little more kid friendly and not quite as new school high production but very relaxing and fun to watch.

Guest Al Hounos

Signs I might be gay #239:

I've been watching "New Girl" with Zooey Deschanel.

Her character is an infuriatingly obnoxious, artificially 'wacky' nerd girl who just happens to be beautiful, and inexplicably, single! (Of course, she hides her glamour under glasses and bangs, one of the most worn-out Hollywood cliches.)

Pair her with some incredibly one-dimensional male roommates; the moody/shy one, the dumb comic-relief jock that gets laid all the time, and the sensible black guy just trying to get along with these wacky crackers, and you have yourself a show that is a perfect indictment of everything wrong with our infantile, faux-ironic, narcissistic, raised-on-sitcoms-and-facebook generation.

Almost everything about this show irritates me deeply, but I can't stop watching. I think it's that exact reason, that it is such an honest depiction of millennials, that makes it so interesting to me. It has some pretty funny one-liners too.

 

When I can't take the banality any longer I watch Brass Eye or Tim and Eric.

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An idiot abroad.

 

Quite loving it. Its a bit less funny with no Gervais laughing at Karl all the time though.

www.petergaber.com is where I keep my paintings. I used to have a kinky tumblr, but it exploded.

Currently working my way through Aaahh!! Real Monsters. A classic Nickelodeon series with three teenage monsters learning how to scare humans in a school underneath the city dump. The imagery is superb (not cute at all), as is the writing and sheer imagination. It has a wicked, dark sense of humour which is criminally scarce in today's children shows.

 

Ickis, in particular, is one of my all-time favourite cartoon characters (I plan to say more on this), and voiced by the magnificent Charlie Adler, who wheezes and squeaks like a perfect little monster.

 

 

As long as we're talking about Red Dwarf, I have a weird question that I've been wanting to ask for a while

 

 

  Reveal hidden contents

 

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  On 4/22/2012 at 12:57 PM, Al Hounos said:

Signs I might be gay #239:

I've been watching "New Girl" with Zooey Deschanel.

Her character is an infuriatingly obnoxious, artificially 'wacky' nerd girl who just happens to be beautiful, and inexplicably, single! (Of course, she hides her glamour under glasses and bangs, one of the most worn-out Hollywood cliches.)

Pair her with some incredibly one-dimensional male roommates; the moody/shy one, the dumb comic-relief jock that gets laid all the time, and the sensible black guy just trying to get along with these wacky crackers, and you have yourself a show that is a perfect indictment of everything wrong with our infantile, faux-ironic, narcissistic, raised-on-sitcoms-and-facebook generation.

Almost everything about this show irritates me deeply, but I can't stop watching. I think it's that exact reason, that it is such an honest depiction of millennials, that makes it so interesting to me. It has some pretty funny one-liners too.

 

When I can't take the banality any longer I watch Brass Eye or Tim and Eric.

that show almost seems targeted towards straight men. well, i don't know any girls who like it anyway, only blokes. i'm sure girls like it though. it reminds me of scrubs and i don't like it.

 

of course, only car or sports or car sports babes shows are explicitly targeted towards men. so i'm wrong.

  On 4/22/2012 at 3:17 PM, tauboo said:
  On 4/22/2012 at 12:57 PM, Al Hounos said:

Signs I might be gay #239:

I've been watching "New Girl" with Zooey Deschanel.

Her character is an infuriatingly obnoxious, artificially 'wacky' nerd girl who just happens to be beautiful, and inexplicably, single! (Of course, she hides her glamour under glasses and bangs, one of the most worn-out Hollywood cliches.)

Pair her with some incredibly one-dimensional male roommates; the moody/shy one, the dumb comic-relief jock that gets laid all the time, and the sensible black guy just trying to get along with these wacky crackers, and you have yourself a show that is a perfect indictment of everything wrong with our infantile, faux-ironic, narcissistic, raised-on-sitcoms-and-facebook generation.

Almost everything about this show irritates me deeply, but I can't stop watching. I think it's that exact reason, that it is such an honest depiction of millennials, that makes it so interesting to me. It has some pretty funny one-liners too.

 

When I can't take the banality any longer I watch Brass Eye or Tim and Eric.

that show almost seems targeted towards straight men. well, i don't know any girls who like it anyway, only blokes. i'm sure girls like it though. it reminds me of scrubs and i don't like it.

 

of course, only car or sports or car sports babes shows are explicitly targeted towards men. so i'm wrong.

i like it, shmidth is a pretty funny guy Edited by THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON
  On 4/22/2012 at 7:27 PM, tauboo said:

yeah, i know someone who is just like him (but not american), so found that quite amusing. i suppose that's the idea.

i remember on the pilot or ep1 the black dude was another actor and it was called coach, he was way more funny than this other fellow...

I think I said earlier that I'd been awake for over 30 hours. It's gone up to 36, and I've just watched every episode of Jaaaaam by Chris Morris. It's a great series.

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