Vidrec time!

Apr 13, 2006 20:06

First off, two Hercules vids - no, wait don't run away!

Total Eclipse of the Heart by KubullaThis vid is awesome in the way that T. Jonesy's Star Trek vid to "All By Myself" is awesome. It's so cheesy that you cheer for it. (BTW, watch for Hercules' Mary Tyler Moore flip and Autolycus' mini-speedo tan lines. Hee.) It takes every romance novel ( Read more... )

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glaphix April 13 2006, 12:48:26 UTC
Sometimes, I read your entries, and forget you have a life outside of your computer...like school, work, etc.

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fenlings April 13 2006, 13:32:19 UTC
Dude, *I* try to forget, too most of the time. RL is *boring*!

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fygadakar April 15 2006, 17:21:18 UTC
I used to watch the original British "Whose Line" all the time. I would tape the episodes, take it to school and watch it at lunch with the drama teacher. I still think the old one is better than the new one with Drew Carey and his gang.

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fenlings April 16 2006, 01:37:21 UTC
I used to watch two episodes of the British one on Comedy Central every day after school. I loved it a lot, but the styles are so different, I don't think I could choose which one is better. I do like the way the British one actually varied the contestants and kept up the gameshow feel more.

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joandarck April 20 2006, 05:31:04 UTC
I forgot to thank you for the Whose Line links! So fun! I've got tapes and tapes of the British version of that show, but I haven't seen much of the American one. I think my favourite bit was right at the end when Greg Proops can't stop snickering and wiping his eyes and says "I'm just so happy."

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fenlings April 20 2006, 07:48:27 UTC
Yeah part of the charm of the American one (not that I'm choosing one over the other! I could never do that.) is the way they take themselves less seriously and allow their own personalities and relationships to show more. I love it when they tease each other and can't keep from cracking up in skits. (WAYNE.)

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