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shlabam said: I wanna watch this episode! Which one? Who was on?
Last night’s! Guests were Chris Hardwick, Matthew Weiner, and Andy Sandford.
shlabam replied to your photo “SO! Next week I’m going to be making THIS DRIVE on my way to and from...”
... "jizzed"?
SO IT SEEMS.
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I liked the top two designs! I was hoping they'd talk at all about the Snozzwhanger basically being, symbolically, an old-school British Imperialist (which would TOTALLY work in one of Dahl's books). Chloe's concept was cool, too, even though it ultimately didn't work. That bunny thing was weird. Maybe I just don't like that designer. How do you... how have people not seen Star Wars? That's bananas.
What's your opinion on project M?
I still haven't had the chance to play it, but I've seen some footage of it and it looks very... Melee-y.I'm not a huge fan of competitive Smash [I'm a fan of the series more for its content than for its gameplay], and Project M is mainly focused in the competitive scenario. Also the stages they made look incredibly boring. Competitive standard, I guess.I'll try it when I can, but I can't promise I'll love it.
Oh and I'm also not a big fan of mods. When the programing skills of those guys are used in something more original, they can call me and I'll probably be more excited.
thresholdtoinsanity replied to your post:shlabam said: Angel without Buffy? No Firefly?...
I guess you’re more into stories/concepts than characters. Have you seen The Wire?
You nailed it. But The Wire has been on my list forever. It was ahead of Breaking Bad and Sons of Anarchy in my things to overload on a year or so ago, but the Breaking Bad blitz and my getting word on Danny Trejo and Jimmy Smits joining the cast of Sons jumped them both ahead of the nightmare that is Baltimore. I'll get around to it.
shlabam replied to your post:shlabam said: Angel without Buffy? No Firefly?...
Whedon allowing banter to emotionally derail his stories is rampant in early Buffy, but it’s nearly gone in Firefly. The characters fit the stories, not vice versa. Having read In the House of Feasts, I think you’d enjoy Firefly as it develops.
Where Firefly is concerned, I feel like if I had a mantra, it'd be "I'll get around to it." Sons is done this week and so is my semester. Maybe I'll soldier through the rest of Firefly then. No promises. I just really hate when characters talk and talk and talk and say nothing.
maximilianyearsbc replied to your post:shlabam said: Angel without Buffy? No Firefly?...
i couldn’t watch dawson’s creek because of the witty banter… but i loved gilmore girl’s witty bantering. buffy’s first few seasons are tight.
Dawson's Creek was a little too early in my development to get caught up in. I was more concerned with Zordon dying in Power Rangers in Space than whatever else was going on prime time TV. Gilmore Girls was a something of a freak outlier, since I was drawn to it, but never really payed much attention to it. It was like absentmindedly walking through the zoo. "Oh hey, wow, look at the white people," before zoning out and turning my Playstation on.
shlabam said: Angel without Buffy? No Firefly? Dude. I know, man. I know. But I get exhausted of the "witty repartee" and bantering, though not exclusively in Whedon shows. These days nothing makes me angrier when a scene gets derailed by these exchanges. Nothing except perhaps when it happens multiple times in an episode. More and more, "sarcastic" characters with "acerbic wits" make me lose interest. I don't have it in me to get through a million episodes of Buffy or even past the first two of Firefly. I just do not.