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Apr 27, 2006 17:22

I should be doing about 101 other things right now (like typing up notes from a team meeting that was held yesterday... wooo;)) but I am doing this instead.

It also stops me from ranting about users who are told exactly what the library procedures are to help them with their dyslexia are and then go and ignore it and lecturers who do not ( Read more... )

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slb44 April 27 2006, 19:04:42 UTC
I've got to agree with you about B5, if only they could do a Trek movie/series that lived up to that standard, I'd so be there.

I'm willing to give Abrams a bit of slack, he's done well in the past and while I'll never pay money to see anything TC is in it does sound like he's done a great job with IM3. He does seem to be a fanboy and should offer more respect to the original then B and B ever did.

In fact I find it amusing that ST got the B and B's to screw things up and SG got the M And M's to do the same thing. Both groups went out of their way to put their own stamp on the show and made a hash of previous canon in so doing.

So I'm willing to take a wait and see attitude as well. Lord knows, it can't be any worst then what we've had in the past. *shrugs*

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catspaw_sgjd April 28 2006, 05:23:12 UTC
Ah, librarian anger angst. I feel your pain :-(

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3 Burials ... womanmoonwolf April 28 2006, 09:46:46 UTC
I saw it last week, and enjoyed it. Sorta. I found it heavy, both directorially (is that a real word ?:o)} and visually. And yet there were elements that I did enjoy. Yes, the scene in the cantina with the young girl playing Mozart on an out of tune piano; the fact that TLJ's character was volatile and unhinged. But most of all that the whole film was based on lies. Everyone in the film lies. The culture that they exist in is based upon untruths and half truths and down right lies. I didn't even have sympathy for the women ( ... )

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