FRINGE.
So, Fringe season 1 has recently began being broadcast on Italia1, a free though "private" (long story, if you know a little about Italian tv and government, you know what it's about) tv channel here, on tuesday night, right after House, M.D..
Needless to say, I HAD to watch it, J.J. Abrams being my obvious first reason to.
I was still doubtful after the pilot, but it is intriguing. Right after episode 3 (they showed ep 2 and 3 during the same night), I'm totally in. I really like the characters, and I have to say Joshua Jackson does look convincing and sexy too - thank God I've never watched more than fifteen minutes of that awful teen drama I'm not going to mention, but which you know made Michelle Williams and the current Mrs. Cruise pretty famous, alongside our Joshua.
I love Olivia, I love Peter and I love Walter, he's great.
It didn't catch my complete attention from the very beginning like LOST did, and LOST still remains my favourite, it was a blast and I'm much more in island adventure than declared science fiction. But! It is a really lovely show, and I can't wait to see what happens now!
Summary: I like Fringe oh so very much.
I like those 3d titles and place tags too.
3D, WTF?!
I've just read that Harry Potter and the deathly Hallows will be released in 3D.
W T F
R E A L L Y .
I mean. Am I the only one who doesn't like this idea? DH is one of the most complicated and delicate parts - if not THE most - of Harry Potter's whole story. I just feels that going to turn it in a just highly spectacular movie will be an epic fail. Just going down instead of going up, film after film. I appriciated that they split it into two parts, and took their time to do things in the right way, but now, THIS! I'm kind of worried, but I hope it won't bring too much of a difference or ruin the film's potential. Fingers crossed.
Abundance of Seth Cohen/Adam Brody is due to the fact that while working at the cinema, I happen to hear Alphaville's Forever Young abou three times in six hours, that means once every two hours, and that arouses the O.C. nostalgia in me, so much that I've finally ordered season 2 dvds os I can see it all, at last. So, yay Seth.