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Nanner, kind of a weird insignificant question, but are they pressed or burnt DVDs?
Bingowings said:
Nanner Split said:
So, uh, I'm not sure if anyone cares, but we're putting out a DVD of the first season of Marble Hornets sometime this week. It'll include tons of bonus features, including lots of blooper footage of your ol' pal Nanner being a goofy fucker.
It's gonna be sold at marblehornetsdvd.com. I'll be sure to update whenever it goes live.
Loop me in.
I haven't watched all of it but Slender Man is a wonderfully creepy memotype and while I'm sure it's dangerous to even type his moniker it's nice to see people playing with fire.
It's on sale now! This first run is only 1000 copies, so i'm not sure if they're all gone by now. Here's the direct link either way: http://yhst-130167151324932.stores.yahoo.net/
Nanner, kind of a weird insignificant question, but are they pressed or burnt DVDs?
Ripplin said:
By what method are you watching 3rd Rock? I ask just because there are no networks I have that are airing it right now and I miss it. :p
Its on DVD, my wife bought me the complete set for Christmas and im only getting round to watching it now. I forgot just how good this show really is.
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twister111 said:
Obscurus Lupa's review of the room.
Also, the season finale to No Ordinary Family. . . I have to say. WANT MORE!!!!! PLEASE DON'T CANCEL!!!!! That is all.
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CP3S said:
Nanner, kind of a weird insignificant question, but are they pressed or burnt DVDs?
I've not gotten to see them up close so I can't verify (our producer is in charge of the DVDs), but I'm 99% sure we are pressed. (Otherwise we could just burn-on-demand, I guess)
The Red Letter Media Revenge of the Sith Review.
Currently watching ST: DS9 from the start.
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twister111 said:
Currently watching ST: DS9 from the start.
Nice! :D
Chuck's not in it, you know. Just warning you. ;)
Ripplin said:
Nice! :D
twister111 said:
Currently watching ST: DS9 from the start.
Chuck's not in it, you know. Just warning you. ;)
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twister111 said:
Currently watching ST: DS9 from the start.
My name is Gaffer Tape, and I approve this message so much I could just burst.
There is no lingerie in space…
C3PX said: Gaffer is like that hot girl in high school that you think you have a chance with even though she is way out of your league because she is sweet and not a stuck up bitch who pretends you don’t exist… then one day you spot her making out with some skinny twerp, only on second glance you realize it is the goth girl who always sits in the back of class; at that moment it dawns on you why she is never seen hanging off the arm of any of the jocks… and you realize, damn, she really is unobtainable after all. Not that that is going to stop you from dreaming… Only in this case, Gaffer is actually a guy.
Rewatching Series 5 of Doctor Who (and a couple earlier episodes) before Series 6 starts up in a couple weeks.
Watched Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead (from Series 4) last night, then the ending to The End of Time (for the regeneration scene); watched The Eleventh Hour earlier today, and I'm about to watch The Beast Below before I head to bed.
I'm way more excited for this series than I was for last series, I have to admit. I'm not sure where I stand on the split-season format, though - I guess it'll depend on the strength of the "game-changing" cliffhanger.
Originally the show used to start in the Autumn, which I think is the ideal time for a show with scares in.
When the cold weather comes in people want to huddle inside, in the dark and be spooked as a family unit.
I gather the thinking behind the move to a Spring start was to maximise DVD sales (there are the individual discs sold quite close to the time of broadcast and the box sets and the soundtrack which gets a publicity boost from the Christmas special trails).
Hopefully the Autumn half will be a success and encourage the producers to revert back to a full Autumn series ending at Christmas (and perhaps swapping the Christmas special with an Easter Special).
twister111 said:
Currently watching ST: DS9 from the start.
You should probably watch this before proceeding.
I'm sorry, I'm so very very sorry
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Marginally better than the real thing (DS9 has one of, if not the worst opening themes of any science fiction show....unless anyone out there can dig up worse, though admittedly the Delaware arrangement of the Doctor Who theme is much more painful because it's a classic theme which is mangled to buggery).
Hahaha, are you kidding? That was all kinds of awesome!
There is no lingerie in space…
C3PX said: Gaffer is like that hot girl in high school that you think you have a chance with even though she is way out of your league because she is sweet and not a stuck up bitch who pretends you don’t exist… then one day you spot her making out with some skinny twerp, only on second glance you realize it is the goth girl who always sits in the back of class; at that moment it dawns on you why she is never seen hanging off the arm of any of the jocks… and you realize, damn, she really is unobtainable after all. Not that that is going to stop you from dreaming… Only in this case, Gaffer is actually a guy.
It's April the NINTH, Bingo, not the first. Don't say such ridiculous things to try and trick us. ;)
P.S. Enterprise.
I've been watching old Doctor Who stories again, but not really going in any kind of order like I was a year ago. Tom Baker is my favourite, generally speaking, particularly when paired with Mary Tamm or Lalla Ward, but I've been branching out into the Patrick Troughton and Peter Davison years recently. Frankly, despite certain shortcomings, I'm enjoying these more than most of the newer series, because the writing displays a lot more imagination.
Torchwood.
Not the best show ever, but I've actually gotten to where I am enjoying this more than Doctor Who. Reminds me of good ol' fun 90's sci-fi.
CP3S said:
Torchwood.
Not the best show ever, but I've actually gotten to where I am enjoying this more than Doctor Who. Reminds me of good ol' fun 90's sci-fi.
I heard a rumour from Ground Control.
Children Of Earth is really good though and possibly the best thing RTD has ever done.
Talking Marble Hornets, some of the spoofs are actually pretty scary.
Man, don't even talk about Torchwood. It's one of the most vile, misguided, and just plain stupid shows I've ever had the misfortune of being subjected to. Bunch of pointless wangsty rubbish that means absolutely nothing, and completely wastes the potential that an interesting character like Jack Harkness seemed to promise when Doctor Who first introduced him. To hell with that garbage!
Bingowings said:
I heard a rumour from Ground Control.
hairy_hen said:
Man, don't even talk about Torchwood. It's one of the most vile, misguided, and just plain stupid shows I've ever had the misfortune of being subjected to. Bunch of pointless wangsty rubbish that means absolutely nothing, and completely wastes the potential that an interesting character like Jack Harkness seemed to promise when Doctor Who first introduced him. To hell with that garbage!
I feel that describes Series 1 and, to a lesser extent, Series 2 pretty well, but Children of Earth (Series 3) was absolutely brilliant. Basically, something like Children of Earth is what I expected Torchwood to be when I first sat down to watch it from the beginning. I'm pretty excited for Miracle Day (Series 4) right now, whereas I only watched Children of Earth out of a feeling of obligation since I'd already watched the first two series and it was only 5 episodes long.
I do agree that Captain Jack was pretty completely wasted within Doctor Who. He should have come back halfway through Series 2 and stuck around for a while, if you ask me.
Watched some Alien Nation with my family. Got back here and, going to stay up and, watch some DS9 some more.
I also watched sfdebris' Pt. 1 review of Scorpion.
greenpenguino said:
twister111 said:
Currently watching ST: DS9 from the start.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JC7fyl7SzI&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL">You should probably watch this before proceeding.</a>
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I rewatched all of the back to the future films.
twister111 said:
greenpenguino said:
twister111 said:
Currently watching ST: DS9 from the start.
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*read title*
*clicked x to close the window/tab*
*didn't watch vid*
Didn't watch the vid?? What's the matter Twister111, you chicken????
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twister111 said:
Watched some Alien Nation with my family.
Series or movie? The movie's ok, but the series is better. I really enjoyed it. Got the TV movie collection from Best Buy, too.