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- Shazbot. I over-grilled my steak. It didn't get burned, just overcooked. However, my grilled mushrooms and zucchini were good. You all needed to know.
- I'm afraid that DW's Human Nature is *still* making me babble four hours later.
- I've got S2 of Slings & Arrows waiting for me, but I think I might watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory again. This is one of those times I wish I'd netflixed the 2nd disk. Most times I don't care a lick for commentaries or behind-the-scenes stuff, because YAWN. But this could have been interesting.
- The only exception to the DVD commentary YAWN Rule I've found has been the Futurama DVDs - I *swear* the commentaries are just as funny as the episodes. They bitch about Fox, geek out over sci-fi and are basically hysterical.
- Or maybe I'll watch Slings & Arrows. *waffles* I do need to get off the computer though. *rubs eyes*

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"You mean...Macbeeeth?"
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Mmm, S3. Be warned: it's hard not to marathon. And it's dark-with-a-capital-D.
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And I'm just full of babble with you. Wait until the picspam. Oi. The journal alone is about 10 caps worth.
Mmmm...steak. I miss red meat. Hubby's diet makes it a rarity. I'd even take an over done steak. And the mushrooms and zucchini. Now I'm hungry. *orders pizza*
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Oh, MST3K. So many great lines.
And I'm just full of babble with you. Wait until the picspam. Oi. The journal alone is about 10 caps worth.
HEE!!!
Mmmm...steak. I miss red meat. Hubby's diet makes it a rarity. I'd even take an over done steak. And the mushrooms and zucchini. Now I'm hungry. *orders pizza*
Man, there's nothing much better than a grilled steak.
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I rarely listen to commentaries myself. If people could stay focused and actually talk about the scene one is watching, or actually have something worthwhile to say, that would be nice.
We will see HN tomorrow.
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Total brain share!
I rarely listen to commentaries myself. If people could stay focused and actually talk about the scene one is watching, or actually have something worthwhile to say, that would be nice.
Exactly. Too many times I've turned on the commentary, really wanting them to talk about their interpretation of a scene, but instead they're rambling on about the green screen they used five scenes prior.