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Aug 13, 2008 08:41

Happy Wednesday! I have a few quick notes today...

* In Television News:
Tomorrow at 7pm EST the SciFi Channel begins showing the outstanding second season of Jeremiah, which introduces one of my very favorite TV characters, Mister Smith. If you missed the first season (which was good, but not in the same category as the second, in my opinion), ( Read more... )

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euclase August 13 2008, 13:21:22 UTC
I now have confirmed my appearance as a guest at two cons in 2009: ConCarolinas and RavenCon.

Weeee! Awesomesauce! (I'm not going to these cons, but it's exciting in a vicarious, nerdy sort of way that you have 'guest appearance' status, lol).

Also, Mister Smith rocks. <3 Sean Astin.

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eldritchhobbit August 16 2008, 17:04:16 UTC
Aw, thanks for the good con vibes and awesomesauce! :)

Mister Smith does, indeed, rock. (I should've known you loved him, too.) Ditto Sean Astin.

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milkybarbiatch August 13 2008, 15:12:54 UTC
LOVE "Bad Spell" - just as good as "Bad Touch"!!

Thanks for introducing me to them :D

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eldritchhobbit August 16 2008, 17:04:49 UTC
Isn't it a hoot? I get a silly grin on my face just thinking about it. I'm glad you're enjoying them, too.

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skekzok August 13 2008, 22:00:14 UTC
I think Nuclear Bubble Wrap is my new favorite band name. <3 Makes me think of a post-apocalyptic world in which I have to amuse myself by popping oodles of the stuff.

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eldritchhobbit August 16 2008, 17:05:58 UTC
ROFLOL! Exactly.

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rosamundeb August 14 2008, 04:02:16 UTC
Thanks for the Jeremiah reminder! It's always so hard to figure out what SF's doing. I saw they had a couple of mini-marathons of first season episodes and wondered when these would show up.

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eldritchhobbit August 16 2008, 17:08:03 UTC
My pleasure! I know exactly what you mean about the SciFi Channel. It's as if their scheduling department deliberately wants to play mind games with us! I think they'll be doing four-hour mini-marathons every Thursday night from 7-11pm EST through September 4, which will finish out the second season. Sean Astin's role just gets bigger and better with each episode. (One of my favorites is coming up next week.) Enjoy!

I just love your icon. :)

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rosamundeb August 17 2008, 02:36:16 UTC
Oh, hey - I can't remember if I finally got this in a comment (was having computer problems yesterday) - but I was curious: what are your thoughts on this new Cthulhu movie that will be coming out?

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eldritchhobbit August 18 2008, 22:01:12 UTC
I am anxious to see it (despite the Tori Spelling factor) so I can have an informed opinion. From what I've read, the storyline is more of a blend of several of Lovecraft's works, rather than a faithful adaptation of "The Call of Cthulhu" (of the current film adaptations of that story, I recommend the recent version by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society). To be honest, what little I've heard/seen suggests it might be a lot better than I'd originally assumed. Have you heard anything?

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eldritchhobbit August 18 2008, 22:07:40 UTC
I think my expectations were quite low, as I really didn't like the first film, so this one seemed a happy surprise. I do admit that the primary mystery was not exactly spine-chilling, edge-of-your-seat stuff. I did like the fact the characters seemed to have aged and grown, while some of the big issues of the show remained right under the surface. I agree about Duchovny, though. He did look like he was suffering from either a massive insomnia attack or a terrible hangover in every single scene. But didn't Mitch Pileggi look fantastic? (You can see where my tastes lie.) I wish he'd had more than a cameo appearance. He's aging beautifully. While I'm being shallow, I should admit that Gillian Anderson's messy ponytail with its trailing, falling locks drove me crazy and seemed very out of character for anal, precise, polished Dana Scully. I know it was meant to convey her preoccupation with her patient, but I still didn't buy it.

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eldritchhobbit August 18 2008, 22:11:43 UTC
PS. I was never a huge Scully/Mulder 'shipper (I rather thought Scully with Skinner - or even, later, Doggett - and Mulder with Krycek were more interesting pairings), but I did like the realism of how their post-FBI lives had developed: Scully as a successful professional and Mulder as the eccentric guy in the back room, saving newspaper clippings and flipping pencils to the ceiling. ;)

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