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Post by Ratso on Mar 7, 2009 17:22:29 GMT -5
The Odd Couple great show.
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Post by Skyroniter on Mar 7, 2009 19:32:43 GMT -5
Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great job!
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Post by Blue Raja on Mar 7, 2009 19:35:57 GMT -5
Phineas & Ferb - very fun and clever cartoon, a favorite. Just about anything from the minds behind Rocko's Modern Life is alright by me.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Mar 8, 2009 16:56:48 GMT -5
Columbo. The entire series is on streaming playback on Netflix.
Last night I watched the episode with Johnny Cash and the one with Nicol Williamson and his two dogs.
I'm such a sucker for '70s made-for-TV movies.
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Post by Chuck on Mar 8, 2009 19:57:19 GMT -5
The Outer Limits -- Specimen: Unknown
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Post by Chuck on Mar 8, 2009 20:04:17 GMT -5
Boris Karloff's Thriller -- The Storm
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Post by Skyroniter on Mar 8, 2009 21:06:34 GMT -5
Boris Karloff's Thriller -- The Storm Michael Jackson's Thriller?
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Post by Shep on Mar 8, 2009 23:11:04 GMT -5
Columbo. The entire series is on streaming playback on Netflix. Last night I watched the episode with Johnny Cash and the one with Nicol Williamson and his two dogs. I'm such a sucker for '70s made-for-TV movies. Great series! My favorite eps are the one with Jack Cassidy as the magician (love the running gag about Columbo trying to ditch the new coat his wife gave him) and Patrick McGoohan as the instructor at the military acadmey. My girlfriend has got me hooked on "Spooks" (aka "MI-5"). Just finished the first series.
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Post by Mighty Jack on Mar 13, 2009 1:37:09 GMT -5
Life Quirky little crime drama that I really enjoy.
I hear it's getting no ratings and will probably be cancelled before they tie up the loose ends because it is now up against American Idol (That show is still on? And people actually still watch it? You're not tired of the same old, same old? Come on, watch "Life" Charlie Crews is hilariously weird)
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Post by Trumpy's Magic Snout on Mar 13, 2009 21:53:09 GMT -5
Summer Heights High
A wee gem of a comedy from Australia. The series is done fly-on-the-wall style and follows three people through a term of school, all played by the guy who wrote it. Very funny.
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Post by Mighty Jack on Mar 18, 2009 6:23:18 GMT -5
Watched my Firefly set again, perfect show, not a bad ep. Then the movie which got a little too dark but was still very good.
Bones (online) After screwing up last year, they have refocused. They've pulled away from featuring annoying Angela (I can't stand hippy know it all characters), which is good, and leaned heavily on the chemestry between Bones and Booth, which is great. The science and mysteries are fun, but it's their hysterical, Tracy & Hepburn like exchanges that make the show for me.
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Post by Hellcat on Mar 20, 2009 23:25:55 GMT -5
Hawaii Five-O, Season 1. The show holds up pretty well, although it does have some unintentional laughs. Episodes that deal with the counterculture look really dated, and the hippies usually look like the "hippie" from San Francisco International. Still, the stories are compelling, and Steve McGarrett is a great no-nonsense hero. And the show's opening theme music is one of my all-time favorites. I'm really looking forward to watching more.
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Post by Shep on Mar 22, 2009 1:51:54 GMT -5
The Outer Limits -- Specimen: Unknown One of the new digital channels "THIS Kansas City" has been showing episodes of the original "Outer Limits." Just watched "The Bellero Shield" episode the other night. Great series! I just finished the second series of "Upstairs Downstairs." People have been telling me about that show for years, but I was never interested. It's actually pretty good.
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Post by angilasman on Mar 24, 2009 9:48:54 GMT -5
Red Dwarf Series 6
The first five series (uh, haven't got season 2 yet, but if it's as good as series 1 and 3...) are utterly brilliant, and this one does slip a bit. It feels in some parts like a greatest hits version of the show and all 6 episodes follow a similar formula. Still, there is plenty of fun had by all. I think I enjoy the openings of the episodes the most, where the crew is just sorta hanging out and trying to survive.
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Post by BilLumberg on Mar 25, 2009 12:02:55 GMT -5
Summer Heights High A wee gem of a comedy from Australia. The series is done fly-on-the-wall style and follows three people through a term of school, all played by the guy who wrote it. Very funny. I too love this show. I have only watched the first three episodes (three times each). I think there are only eight episodes, so I am taking my time to completely enjoy them. Gonna buy me a "Tsunamarama 06" T-shirt. Also watching Kenny vs Spenny. It (Kenny) can get a bit mean at times, but a very funny show.
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