Posts by Tim Michie
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X-Files "dance of torch beams."
I thought Speilberg has patented that.
John Noble.
On quickdial for unstable characters.
I'll give it another go next week...
Reading online interviews with the producers you may want to check episode 4 as the series story arc supposedly is introduced then.
Fringe is designed to be a lot less serialised.
Abrams said that although the procedural structure isn't his natural tendency but he wanted to challenge himself.
All that said, it's a bit too necrotic for my normal taste so I may dip in and out unil it gets relevatory...
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It'd be a bit like asking why gravity happens.
Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With New 'Intelligent Falling' Theory. Oldy-goody.
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And 'Lydia the Tattoo'd Lady'?
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I've a distinct recollection of being told "Be grateful we're allowed to teach you more modern song."
And snap on 'Sound of Silence' and that Diamond feller. Thankfully no-snap on 'Suicide is Painless' but even the tame songs can put you off. 'In an English Country Garden' anyone?
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On Torchwood's mini-series:
John Barrowman:
"I felt like we were being punished."Russell T Davies:
"Why not change it?"BBC spokesman:
"We wanted to create a powerful sense of event."BBC. That last makes sense I think as it moves to BBC1, is exposed to new viewers less familiar with the program and want to check out what it's like.
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No Danielle - mine too.
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Those interested are probably already aware of it but Colin Wilson of Captain Sunshine frame has a blog. Good especially as googles results are weight with the other CW. So much for an Outsider then.
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Och! Certainly a case of me glad you're reading this stuff so I don't have to...
Congrats on the Shy broadcast. Unified Field Theory to follow...
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I've a longstanding theory, based on witnessing other Yes listeners, that their attachment to the band was because it was their first encounter with prog and were never able to acknowledge their first love may not have been their best. Harsh I know but it's a common theme of those with much more than Yello under Y in their collections.
But in the interests of fairness, as you've shared, I'll take this opportunity to admit: The Wombles.