The squee, it grows
Dec. 3rd, 2007 10:03 pmI skipped the second half of tonight's chapter of Tin Man to watch Life. It was a tough call but I'm so glad I decided to watch Life because ZOMG tonight's episode was so incredibly good. The Zen and physics parts made me really happy, as I'm very peanut butter and chocolate about those two things. I got an extra squee at the end when "Gimme Shelter" came on. That is truly one of my favorite songs, and right after I first started watching Life I was thinking if I started vidding I would want to do one for Life using "Gimme Shelter".
Incidentally, Life has one of the greatest soundtracks I've seen on a TV show in a long time.
And no honey, you're not Robin - you're Alfred.
Unfortunately Life was so good I forgot all my Tin Man squee. But I'll remember it after catching up tomorrow.
Oh, I just remembered something: Please no, not Cain/Glitch. No no no no no. Stop looking at him like that!
Incidentally, Life has one of the greatest soundtracks I've seen on a TV show in a long time.
And no honey, you're not Robin - you're Alfred.
Unfortunately Life was so good I forgot all my Tin Man squee. But I'll remember it after catching up tomorrow.
Oh, I just remembered something: Please no, not Cain/Glitch. No no no no no. Stop looking at him like that!
More Tin Man squee
Dec. 3rd, 2007 06:21 pmOne thing that I thought was really cool in the first chapter of Tin Man ( cut for spoilers )
Bits & Pieces
Dec. 3rd, 2007 09:03 amDino mummy!
I am hearing some not so good things about The Golden Compass from those who caught the preview or other special screenings. I'm not entirely surprised, but I'm probably going to go see it anyway for the bears and Daniel Craig sliding down a mountain.
I am cautiously optimistic from what I've seen of Tin Man so far. I do like the flying monkeys. The similarity of the Deschanel sisters continues to freak me out a little. And once again I find I prefer the G-rated version of a line used for a promo to the actual line.
I am hearing some not so good things about The Golden Compass from those who caught the preview or other special screenings. I'm not entirely surprised, but I'm probably going to go see it anyway for the bears and Daniel Craig sliding down a mountain.
I am cautiously optimistic from what I've seen of Tin Man so far. I do like the flying monkeys. The similarity of the Deschanel sisters continues to freak me out a little. And once again I find I prefer the G-rated version of a line used for a promo to the actual line.