Been watching Deadliest Warrior the past few days and its alot more interesting than I thought. I f you like documentaries about all kinds of weapons and combat styles from ancient to modern than I highly recommend this series.
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I've been watching some of the classic Doctor Who serials they have available. They're a bit cheesy (oh boy, those special effects...), but they're still good fun.
Been watching Blood+. I'm not even a huge anime fan but I am liking this one. Also High School of the Dead is always awesome but many already know of that series.
Been watching Blood+. I'm not even a huge anime fan but I am liking this one. Also High School of the Dead is always awesome but many already know of that series.
Yeah both of those are good Anime. I am still trying to get the nerve up to watch the live action Blood+ but after seeing too many crappy live action anime based films (DBZ and Initial D) its hard to try and get up the nerve to watch another one just to be let down.
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The Stuff is on here. Definitely watch it for a good cheesey horror 80's movie. Also definitely watch Erie Indiana! I started it and it's awesome! 90's horror/sci-fi series.
And why the heck are there only 3 episodes from season one of Drake & Josh on here? -_-"
Parks and Rec is one of those shows that I could watch every week and never get sick of. That shaky first season aside, I'm not sure there's been a single episode that I haven't enjoyed.
Parks and Rec is one of those shows that I could watch every week and never get sick of. That shaky first season aside, I'm not sure there's been a single episode that I haven't enjoyed.
I rewatched season 1 of Parks and Rec for the first time in ages, and it was better than I remembered. It wasn't anything remarkable (like seasons 2-through-present), but I wouldn't call it bad either. Leslie, Ron, Andy and the various minor characters like Jerry and Donna still weren't quite themselves yet, but you could definitely tell that the writers and actors were starting to figure out what they had by around episodes 5 and 6.
And I also always forget just how much I enjoy 30 Rock, for some reason. I'm loving season 5 right now.
I've been watching some of the classic Doctor Who serials they have available. They're a bit cheesy (oh boy, those special effects...), but they're still good fun.
I actually prefer the special effects in classic Who. I just like the fact that they put thought and effort into making animatronics and finding good locations instead of just filming 90% of the show in front of a green screen.
Whoever said watch four seasons of Parks and Recreation in less than a month was a sage.
Definitely. The only other shows that come to mind that had my addiction were Breaking Bad and That 70's Show. Though, That 70's Show had me watching all eight seasons with 200 episodes in less than a month.
Either way, all great shows.
Just for you. "I'm just a musical prostitute, my dear." - Freddie Mercury
So hopefully this is the start of some really great stuff to come.
Recommendations starting March 31
The Boondocks - Great social satire, although a bit overkill with the swearing and male nudity.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force - First 2-3 seasons are brilliant examples of dadaist humor.
Regular Show - Loaded with some really good dialogue (specifically during the slower first half of each episode), although at times the humor feel forced.
Hopefully I'll be able to recommend these sooner or later
Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Still the greatest talk show of all time
Ed Edd n Eddy - Chockful of great character development, and good usage of innuendo doesn't feel forced.
Moral Orel - Also great satire. A real downer though.
Sym-Bionic Titan - RENEW THE DAMNED SHOW SNYDER
Frisky Dingo - Goes hand-in-hand with Archer, and that's on Netflix already.
Currently loving Freaks and Geeks. The first six episodes were uniformly brilliant; only the seventh episode, which I watched last night, was anything less than great.
i love netflix and amazon prime, but i cannot stand hulu. we no longer use cable: we get the local pbs and regular stations and between netflix and amazon prime it is pretty good.
the only thing i miss is we don't have a local cbs station so no craig ferguson, which is almost more than i can stand.
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