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It's been close to a week since I finished the last episode of The Wire.

I have a slight fear that it's ruined future TV for me.



Also, I frequently find myself daydreaming where I'm replaying scenes from the show in my head. Then I have this urge to quote the show, yet I don't know anyone in real life who has seen any of the show. :( I've been asking people at work if they know who Stringer Bell is. They apparently think he is related to Tinker Bell.
 
It's been close to a week since I finished the last episode of The Wire.

I have a slight fear that it's ruined future TV for me.

I know that feeling. The same thing happened to me after watching The Wire for the first time, then I became cynically anti-television. Then I saw The Sopranos and considered just cancelling my cable altogether. It's too bad most television is such a commercial affair - shows like these are so hard to come by.
 
I stopped watching The Office midway through season 7 shortly before Michael left. I figured I should pick it up again since I heard it was still pretty good after he left and I always thought it was a pretty funny show.

Rewatched season 6 and now I'm getting close to the last episode I had seen in season 7. I still haven't got up to the point where Michael leaves. The last episode I had seen a while ago was where he was announcing he was moving to Colorado or somewhere with Holly.


It's sort of funny watching it now that I've seen The Wire. Mainly because Beadie Russell/Holly Flax ends up with two of the most tragically flawed and self-destructive main characters I've seen on TV. I miss McNulty. He was the only cop I ever saw get tanked and repeatedly smash his car trying to drive home.
 
just cancelled my netflix account. fuck'em. because they have cheap rental copies that don't work--3 DVDs in a row that would only play in the proper aspect ratio with black boxes on all 4 sides of my widescreen TV. they stream movies in the wrong aspect ratio. they allow customers to lose out-of-print DVDs with consequences that are profitable for the customer if they did not really lose that rare DVD. with smaller movies that were lucky enough to get a blu-ray release, netflix only gets the DVD format. all reducing their acceptable-video-quality selection to blockbusters that are not available until no one cares about them anymore.
 
I stopped watching The Office midway through season 7 shortly before Michael left. I figured I should pick it up again since I heard it was still pretty good after he left and I always thought it was a pretty funny show.

Rewatched season 6 and now I'm getting close to the last episode I had seen in season 7. I still haven't got up to the point where Michael leaves. The last episode I had seen a while ago was where he was announcing he was moving to Colorado or somewhere with Holly.

I did not realize how far into season 7 I had originally gotten and I'd forgotten how funny some of the episodes were. The Dwight/Jim snowball fight in the Christmas episode is awesome. I love the part where Dwight pretends to be Pam.

Also forgot about Threat Level Midnight.
 

Yeah I seen those recently too, Waltz looks like a boss

Also am I the only one who would love to see a Soviet Union biopic about Lenin and the October Revolution ending with Stalin's rise to power and the red terror and early horror of WWII during the 30's and 40's?

I think it could be fucking epic.

And I'm in no way a Dicaprio fanboi but while looking at pictures of young Lenin I noticed Leo looks exactly like him, same facial structure and everything so I guess he'd be the best for Lenin but who would play Stalin, maybe Josh Brolin or someone like that...?
 
Yeah I seen those recently too, Waltz looks like a boss

Also am I the only one who would love to see a Soviet Union biopic about Lenin and the October Revolution ending with Stalin's rise to power and the red terror and early horror of WWII during the 30's and 40's?

I think it could be fucking epic.

And I'm in no way a Dicaprio fanboi but while looking at pictures of young Lenin I noticed Leo looks exactly like him, same facial structure and everything so I guess he'd be the best for Lenin but who would play Stalin, maybe Josh Brolin or someone like that...?

agreed on all points, however i've actually grown to respect leo quite a bit. similar to brad pitt, both started as prettyboy actors, but both have done good acting stuff thingoes.
 
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