Doctor Who A Christmas Carol 2010
Goal for this year watch enough Doctor Who in order to watch the Xmas Episode the day after it airs!
Doctor Who A Christmas Carol 2010
Goal for this year watch enough Doctor Who in order to watch the Xmas Episode the day after it airs!
Downton Abbey
my new hangover telly
I've been watching Raising Hope. It's a good unwinding show after work, and I adore Cloris Leachman as it is.
Before that I watched Blackadder 1, 2, 3, and half of 4. I can't decide if I like 2 or 3 the most, heh.
Also, Charley and I are working our way through 30 Rock. It's like a life story almost of Rachel, Charley, and Myself. Mostly Rachel.
Brave
Edit: Post was too short.
series 3 of Downton
have become addicted to this
John Carpenter's The Thing. I've never seen it before, and so far I'm enjoying it
It's twenty past three in the morning. I just heard raucous laughter from my housemates room. I snuck up to the door to see what was going on, and what should I hear?
"Lana! Lana! Lana!"
"What?!"
"Dangerzone..."
Introduction to Archer: successful.
re-watching Freaks and Geeks
Charley and I binged on Sherlock all day yesterday. I love that series!
When we finished series one and two, we went back to 30 Rock and gorged ourselves on that. It was a wonderful lazy day.
I guess I will finally watch all of Chuck and Fringe some time next year!November 29, 2012—Netflix Inc. and Warner Bros. International Television Distribution today announced a multi-year licensing agreement allowing Netflix members in the U.K. and Ireland to exclusively enjoy complete previous seasons of some of the hottest series on American television.
The first three seasons of hit teen supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries come to Netflix on December 1, while seasons one through five of saucy young adult favorite Gossip Girl begin on March 1. Later in 2013, four seasons of the J.J. Abrams-created science fiction show Fringe will be available to watch instantly as will all five seasons of Chuck, the beloved hybrid action-comedy, spy-drama that completed its American run in January.
Ooooooh...
Guess I'll be able to start watching Vampire Diaries after I'm done with Warehouse 13, then!
we need the first parts of Warehouse 13 grrr.....Syfy isn't replaying them now and Hulu has the last episodes which does nothing.
Right now we're watching Rizzoli and Isles.
... Freaks and Geeks... I know that somewhere. oh! Claudia!
Inside Claridge's
I want to stay there
Alice in Wonderland
Specifically the Tim Burton one. I'm not normally a Burton fan (I find his films decidedly average, and people's insistence that they're the best thing ever kinda rubs me up the wrong way), but I actually quite enjoyed it. In places it felt a little bit too much about Johnny Depp (but then, what isn't?), and the CGI was a little iffy on a few occasions, but overall it looked great (I especially liked the fact that the Jabberwocky breathed lightning instead of fire), and it actually managed to make some morality points without being too heavy-handed about it.
I guess the number of Tim Burton movies I will willingly watch again has increased to two. (The other is Batman)
You mean you don't like Edward Scissorhands?
Honestly, I didn't even realise that was a Tim Burton movie. It's been so long since I watched it that I don't remember what happened, or whether or not I enjoyed it.
After Big Fish all of Burton's movies are pretty much the same thing anyway.
Dark Shadows is Good. It feels like a Pilot for a TV show that was never picked up.
Just watched Aladdin. Not exactly traditional Christmas fare but still
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