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| Posted on April 8th 2008 |
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| Now that I'm home, unemployed, collecting severance and trying to find a new job, the other big important item is, what can I watch on television during the day? The answer is not a whole helluva lot! Getting up a little later than I'm used to, but still early enough that I don't feel entirely guilty for sleeping in. In the morning hours, You can flip around the stations and find hardly anything to watch. Generally, if you are lucky you can find a decent movie on one of the many stations on HBO, or dare I say, watch Regis Philbin bumble and fumble his way through another hour of television... |
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| Posted on November 2nd 2007 |
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Now that the dust has settled upon the Fall TV season, its time for me to review and comment about the shows that are rising above the rest. Of course, I don't have the time to see every show and not every show interests me, but I'll discuss some of my new favorites of the year.

In this blog, I want to discuss some of the more promising shows like Pushing Daisies and Life, and some I touched upon last time with Chuck and Journeyman.
I only started watching Pushing... |
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| Posted on October 4th 2007 |
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| Ah, the fall TV season is upon us and I'm ready! Plenty of new shows to watch and lots of great favorites as well. My old favorites are Heroes, Prison Break, The Unit, Las Vegas, and The Office. Now I have a plethora of new blood and many shows seem to be pretty interesting. Of course the problem with new shows is that they might not be around long enough to enjoy or get into at all. For instance, I watched plenty of shows that ended up getting axed like Day Break, The Nine, and Smith. Some of the shows out there that do get canceled at least get their episodes that never aired to appear... |
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| Posted on September 29th 2007 |
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| Today was pretty exciting. Around the corner from our hotel is the famous Warner Bros Studios. I had booked a deluxe VIP tour for the studio and it turned out great. We showed up and they first have you sit through a ten minute short film showing all the famous clips over the years coming out of the studio in a nice little personal movie theater. After that we meet our tour guide, Aaron. He was great. Super flambuyount and loved films. He knew his stuff and really was fun to spend the day with. There was other guides but they didn't seem as cool. Aaron looked like Jason Schwartzman of... |
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