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8Apr 09
I know, I already blogged about my three years here, but today is the exact day and something amazing happened
I got a new editorship 
Mr. Merlin is a very 80s shows in which Barnard Hughes plays the wizard Merlin who's now living in San Francisco and has to take an apprentice Zac, played by Clark Brandon.
Since I've always loved wizards and magic, this show was always a great favourite and I looked for it for years and finally managed to find it
The guide was pretty empty so I've been adding cast, crew and ep summaries and managed to become its editor, yay I'm about halfway so still have to add a bit, so it looks like I'm submitting again, hehe
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- Posted Apr 8, 2009 9:41 pm PT
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2Apr 09Yes yes, I'm still alive. I realised I'd better post a blog now or I'd postpone it again.
I've been a member here almost 3 years. I registered on April 9, 2006. So, one week to go to my third anniversary here. YAY.
Even though I don't really post regular blogs anymore and spend less time here than during my first two years here, I still like the site and the people. Despite the bugs and the hiccups, there's still a lot of information on this site. Some is now more hidden than in the old days LOL but most of it is still there, which is why I'm still a regular visitor.
Visitor or active participant aside, I still managed to reach a new level, I've been a Commander in Chief for about a week now (see what I mean about postponing the writing of blogs) and I like it, it sounds very important, hehe. My last promotion was on 15 May 2008, so it's taken me almost one year to reach this new level and since it only becomes harder to gain levels, I dread to think how long it will take me to reach level 54, still I'm already 2 percent there.
I also want to congratulate Fanklloyd on becoming the editor of The Onedin Line. A hard-working TU (harder working than me at least) who easily passed my CPs and deserves to be the show's editor!
Remember, even though I don't really post a lot anymore, I still visit the site and read blogs.
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29Jul 08
I logged on earlier today and found out I had 61 submissions in my queue!! That is a lot, I don't know about other people but I've never had so many subs to moderate. 61 subs, all for the same show, all from the same person. Fortunately, most were minor edits that could be moderated without having to watch the DVD, because then I'd have to do them at the weekend
Still, a bit of work in this heat. 28 Degrees Celsius now, expected to be over 30 later on and despite rain, thunder and lightning, it's not expected to cool down much. I don't mind the heat, it's the humidity that's hard to bear. An office with no aircon either
I've already told people, it's probably going to cool down when my holidays start
which is on Friday
I've been trying to decide where to go, or even , whether to go. The problem with me is, I never know what I want... I've already booked a few days in London later on in August, but what to do during the first week ? I do know I want to stay in Germany (because it's cheaper LOL ) so I'll just plan to drive somewhere ???? On the plus side, there are much worse problems than not knowing where to go 
I want to the cinema and saw a Dutch movie Letter for the King (Dutch link), which is based on my all-time favourite children's book. The movie was quite good too
at least they didn't change too much 
As for tv watching, only the regulars, My Boys, Flashpoint, Weeds

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- Posted Jul 29, 2008 4:12 am PT
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23Jul 08
Well, this is the second time I'm writing this blog, as IE crashed earlier, and I'd already inserted loads of links
Oh well... I'll try it again in installments 
The reason I;ve not blogged in quite some time is that my life is boring: work, Internet, sleep, and work again. Somehow, between all the excitement, I did manage to get a new guide.

That's right, Pride and Prejudice, the 1995 mini series, not the 2005 movie with Keira
After Lin mentioned someone retiring from guides, I came across this one. A kind and gracious fellow tv.commer
didn't want to compete so I gained the guide, a true gentleman!The two main tv shows I'm watching over the summer period are My Boys and Weeds though I've also started watching Flashpoint and The Secret Life of the American Teenager. I did buy and watched Galactica 1980

I've watched soooo many movies though, that I dare not post the entire list, which includes 5 St Trininan's movies
I've reviewed most of them here but I will post a small list 
27 Dresses, 88 Minutes and The Sundowners (the one with Robert Mitchum, Peter Ustinov and Deborah Kerr, the one that is not on movietome,com
)I have to single out this one, which in my opinion is a masterpiece:
Almost Famous Such a great movie !!
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15Jun 08
Even though I always enjoy becoming an editor, this time it feels less enjoyable.
I got the "you've become an editor" PM and thought: "What the....." and then I noticed it was for The O.C.
After sending Ross, whose TU I was, a PM it turns out his retirement wasn't voluntary. I'm not discussing details but I trust Ross and believe him, which is why I awarded him a TU slot in return.
So, with mixed emotions I'm the new editor of The O.C.. Once immensely popular and a st yle icon, FOX decided to cancel it, even though season 4 was just as great as season 2 and better than season 3. Opinions about that differ, as do the opinions about the Marissa character but I'm not making public statements about that here and now LOL
In other news, it's quite busy for me at work, and therefore submitting has to take a backseat. Even watching tv has been reduced but fortunately many of my favourite shows are on a summer break
and some have even been cancelled 
One show that's just started again is My Boys
I've not seen the latest episode but hope to find the time to watch it this week. Next week my boss is on holiday, so I might have more time at work
I'm also looking forward to new episodes of Weeds which is followed on showtime by (prepare for a shameless plug of DJ's show) Secret Diary of a Call Girl (I'm ashamed to say I've not watched this YET!)Enjoy the summer and the sun everyone and for those interested in football (or soccer), I'd like to remind everyone that I'm Dutch ROFL
Wanna bet I'm going to regret this after the next round??
I hope not !!!! To think, I'm not even interested in football but I like the positive opinions everyone seems to have of the Dutch team (at the moment) 
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- Posted Jun 15, 2008 10:44 am PT
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15May 08
Instant editor makes it sounds like instant coffee
not a good thing, oh well
with the new instant editorship feature, I became the editor of:Another old-ish, British series which premiered in 1971 that I vaguely remember watching bits of. Many episodes were missing completely, so I added them. The trick now is to find matching episode summaries

Two news editorships for me in one week
that hasn't happened in a long, long time. Of course, it helped a lot in finally moving on a level and I'm now a Guzzlefish

Not watched a lot since my last blog, unsurprisingly, but I did manage a few movies

A cl@ssic
Fun and scary at times. Didn't actually remember this being set around Christmas.Not as original as the first one (duh) but still fun and I loved the "intermission" LOL
Piece of fluff, but it's always great to see Lindsay Wagner, who's underused in this movie though

The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning
Watched this after having watched the Dukes of Hazzard movie (as mentioned in my previous blog). This one is OK, as long as you don't care about continuity and anachronisms (I think that's what they're called LOL )
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- Posted May 15, 2008 8:54 am PT
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10May 08
No, no, I'm not going there on holiday. I somehow managed, within the space of 3 days or so, to become the editor of the UK comedy show called Benidorm
and after watching it, I'd never even consider going there on holiday 
It didn't have a single quote and had incomplete cast and crew listings, so I started adding quotes and I've been fixing the credits and became its editor. Still loads to do, as far as I can tell, almost all episode summaries were copied from other sites (I edited one, but need to edit the others as well). It's been a while since I've gotten a new guide so YAY

This is a picture from it, featuring the 'lovely' Garvey family including orange-tanned, chain-smoking Madge LOL

In other me-related news
it's glorious weather here and it's a long weekend too. Monday is Whit Monday, i.e. a day off and Sunday is Mothering Sunday over here. It's already been in the UK, not sure about the US, but being the dutiful son that I am
I will drive to the Netherlands and visit my parents and have a BBQ
YUM 
What I have been watching:
Flood
A disaster movie, made for TV (make that ITV
) that hasn't made in to either movietome or tv.com. It's wasn't bad as such, but it wasn't great either. It was fun to see familiar bits of London flooded though 
A lovely coming-out, surfer movie.
Hollow Man 1 and 2
1 was better than I remembered and 2 was hardly worth the name sequel and I bet Christian Slater only did it for the money.
As a fan of the original series, I long avoided this but the DVD was on sale, very cheaply, so I couldn't resist. Not a Knoxville fan but he was bearable in this, the same goes for Ms Simpson. I've always liked Sean William Scott and he was good in this one too.
Deceit
OK thriller with surprise twist at the end. Again, this one did not make it to either movietome or tv.com
Enjoyable teen comedy very loosely based on snow white

The latter two movies I watched because they featured an actor from one of the tv shows I watched, namely Matt Long, who starred in:
This is a brilliant series that, unfortunately only lasted one season. It's smart, intelligent, well written and stars great actors. Unmissable and thus recommended !!!
As usual, continued to watch some other series as well, but you all know them by now
They are: The Tudors, Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, Doctor Who, Battlestar Galactica, Gossip Girl and Greek. Oh yeah, Obviously I should add Benidorm to that list, but there's only one episode of season 2 left 
Level 51 - 80 % - 7710 subs - 16632 profile views I might make it to level 52 yet

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22Apr 08
Having just finished writing two recaps
I was wondering. As mentioned in a previous blog, I think writing one is a lot of work so I'm curious to see how other people do this.I write the recap while watching the episode for the first time and I wonder whether that doesn't spoil some of the enjoyment of watching the show. Basically, I watch a scene and write it down; sometimes I watch the scene again to write down a quote or to listen to a name again. Then on to the next scene, etc. ec. etc. Do people watch it in full first and write a recap during their second time watching it? Do people take notes while watching it first before writing the recap?
How do YOU do it??

What shows and movies did I watch, you ask?

Well

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Despite some glowing reviews, I don't get this movie. It's too artsy for my taste. Some funny moments but not enough to endure this movie. It is however, the first time I've seen Owen Wilson act

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning
Surprisingly enjoyable, if you like this kind of movie, of course

Another quirky movie, it seems to be my favourite word to describe movies
Maybe that says something about my taste in movies LOL Ryan Gosling was very good in this though !!Part one had the better script (relatively speaking) but part 2 had the better dance moves.
Unsirprisingly, they don't make this kind of movie any more. Some odd turns in the script but enjoyable, if only to see a part of history.
While beautifully shot and featuring good acting, this is another movie that I simply don't get. What was the script writer or the director trying to say ??? There are so many mixed messages in this movie that it's hard to make sense of it. BTW, it's difficult to imagine this little girl growing up to become a diva in The O.C.
The Leage of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Melodramatic and grandiose but fun at times if you ignore the odd mish-mashof literary characters combined in this movie.
Another Spielberg gem and even though I''m not the bigggest Tom Hanks fan, he was OK in this. Leo was great.
Phew, I'm surprised I've got time to go to work and watch telly but I do
I watched the usual tv shows, which I'm not going to link to because I've done that a few times already.
They are: The Tudors, Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, Doctor Who, Battlestar Galactica and Greek, I'm glad the staff at tv.com listened to its members and decided not to duplicate guides. I think most editors can certainly live with the interim solution. I hope CNET makes a bit more money available to get more DEV staff and implement a proper solution soon !!
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- Posted Apr 22, 2008 10:39 am PT
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17Apr 08
Everyone, please read this thread in the "UK shows on tv.com" forum. The same sentiment and issue is being discussed in Lin's Blog, in DJ's blog and in TheOldBill's blog and possibly quite a few others as well. :!
Basically tv.com staff seems to think it's OK, contrary to all existing guidelines, to duplicate guides and the information they contain for a US broadcast of a UK show. Yes, you read that right, it's not a remake but the original British version shown on US television and apparently that warrants a new guide

Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to warrant new information because they approve submissions that copy and paste info from the guide for the original UK show. Some shows now have two guides, the original version (now labelled UK) and the new, copied version (which, of course
, lacks a US label).I think that's disgraceful!! and a clear signal to the editors of the original guides that their work is, somehow, not good enough for the US

A few solutions have been suggested and I hope that, for a change, tv.com staff listen to the voice of their members. Their faithful members who spent lots and lots of time on their guides which suddenly can be duplicated and plagiarised without so much as peep from our esteemed staff members.
As an editor of both UK and US shows, I feel this duplication of guides is a very, very bad idea. It will confuse people searching for information on these shows and that makes a return visit to this site unlikely (reducing ad revenues), surely not the intention of CNET.
Support originality, refrain from duplicating guides and information and let your voice be heard!
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- Posted Apr 17, 2008 9:22 am PT
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13Apr 08
After having been away from home for the last two weekends, I really should have done some household chores, like, bleurgh, cleaning and the like. Instead I opted for a lazy, movie weekend

I did start off with a few tv series though. I finished watching the final episode of:
Quintuplets, I saw some bit of this series and managed to find it, so watched a few episodes last week and watched the final ones this weekend. It's a pretty standard comedy, but I liked it. It's also fun to see April Matson and Jake McDorman before their roles in Kyle XY and Greek respectively.
I also watched the latest episode of Doctor Who (still not sure about the Tate woman), Battlestar Galactica, which I loved and, of course, The Tudors. Late but that's due to my absence

As for my movie weekend, well a mixture of recent and old movies. First up, the most recent ones:
Juno Quirky (as in major-league quirky) but very enjoyable movie about a first love and an unplanned pregnancy. An odd movie with lots of comedy and some dramatic moments too. Odd soundtrack too

Good Luck Chuck another standard romantic comedy with perhaps a bit more nudity and crudeness than your average romcom. It won't win an Oscar but I enjoyed it. The acting was better than the script
Enchanted a fun-filled family-friendly flick
with a good script and seamless integration of animated and real characters. I like the role-reversal at the end and the clash between fairytale and reality.Superhero Movie faithful readers of my blog will know I watched Drake and Josh not too long ago. This movie starred Drake Bell and spoofed various superhero movies, a bit like Scary Movie. While Drake did a good enough job, the script followed Spiderman 1 too closely, it lost the element of surprise and even the bits with Leslie Nielsen and Pam Anderson weren't all that funny. A wasted chance in my opinion. Pity.
Cloverfield I love bigger-than-life monster / end-of-the-world movies and this is a great one. The first-person camera point-of-view did drive me crazy though... but it did add to the experience even though, in the back of my mind, I was aware of the fact that it was some sort of gimmick.
After 5 recent movies, I moved through time a few years to watch (wait for the final two movies in this blog for that comment to make sense):
Sweet Home Alabama from 2002. One more romantic comedy with a pretty standard script and a more or less predictable ending. It was saved by excellent performances from Jush Lucas and Reese Witherspoon in particular. Both this one and Enchanted featured Patrick Dempsey, but since I've not seen a single episode of Grey's Anatomy, he didn't make such an impression on me. I mainly remember him from some 80s teen comedies and I'm impressed with myself
that I even know he's in Grey's.Finally, I watched Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and its sequel Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. Both starring a young Keanu Reeves, these are Excellent!!! movies dude.... Though the first one is a lot better than the second one.
There now, wasn't this a much better spent weekend than if I'd actually done some household chores

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4Apr 08
how much work writing a recap is.
And, on a related note, why are so many men called Thomas
Thomas Cromwell, Thomas Wyatt, Thomas Boleyn, Thomas Cranmer, Thomas More. Good grief, you'd think every man in England was called Thomas. In case you fail to see the connection LOL, the recap I mentioned is of The Tudors. There's also at least two Catherines (one with a K, against tradition, and one with a C ). 
I've been watching the same stuff as usual, The Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, Greek but I've also watched some old stuf again. For instance, I watched most of season one of Mork & Mindy. Like most situational comedies, it's still funny, even after all these years. It premiered in 1978, that's a shocking 30 years ago!!!!!
I feel old now

Anyone else looking forward to the return of Battlestar Galactica ??

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- Posted Apr 4, 2008 12:50 am PT
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26Mar 08
Hello

First of all, I want to say that I will be away as of tomorrow and I will be back on Sunday evening. I will try to deal with any submissions in my queue but please hold off submitting until I've returned. Thanks

Oh yeah, for those nosey people, I'll be in London, UK

Like last time (ages ago, I know) I will do a little list of stuff I've been watching. This time the movies go first:
This has become one of my favourites, partly because I'm a sucker for romantic comedies (at times) but in this case especially because of Paul Bettany. He really shines in this movie which is very well written and features a great performance by the entire cast. Recommended!
A very 80s underestimated clas sic with an excellent soundtrack. Stand-out song is Phil Oakey's Together in Electric Dreams. It describes itself as a fairytale for computers and even though it's clearly dated with regards to home computer technology, the storyline is as original as it was then.
Truly a cl assic, fun, adventure movie
Who here hasn't seen it??? (you, probably Dan
) Sean Astin long before he became a hobbit was great but it really has an ensemble cast that manages to convey the joys of youth (god, that sounds pathetic LOL )Another cl assic movie for kids of all ages and a vampire movie before they became fashionable.
Merlin's Apprentice
So obscure apparently that movietome doesn't know it. It's a really, really bad sequel to a successful miniseries

As for tv, I post this from tv.com after all
I watched, quelle surpriseMerlin
Quite a successful mini-series also not listed on tv.com or movietome, but of much better quality than its sequel
Chef (all three series
)A british comedy about a cook, excuse me, a Chef !! Hilarious, season 2 is my favourite because it has the best support cast !!
The remaining episodes of Drake & Josh Why was this cancelled
?All aired episodes of The Big Bang Theory hilarious and a bit of a Roseanne reunion LOL
Also, the last Kyle XY, the first new Greek and the latest How I Met Your Mother (guest starring miss B. Spears EEK )
Phew, another long overdue, but longish blog to try and make up for that

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- Posted Mar 26, 2008 9:54 am PT
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4Feb 08
I know, I know, not blogged in a long time, it's been ages since my last submission. It just seems that other stuff (life) is more important at the moment

I have been watching 'old' tv series and movies as well as some more recent ones.
RoswellI liked watching the occasional episode on tv, but somehow never managed to watch the entire thing. Turns out all the occasional episodes were from season1, don't think I'd ever seen a season 2 or 3 episode LOL but I have now watched all seasons and really liked the show. Was fun seeing some familiar faces that are familiar from later shows. Emilie de Ravin (Lost) and Gretchen Egolf (Journeyman) to name but two

Threshold A short-lived sc-fi series that reminded me of season one of The 4400. Not brilliant but entertaining nevertheless and without a full season (it was cancelled after 13 episodes) it didn't even get proper closure or the chance to develop. A missed chance, as I quite liked the show.
Drake and JoshDon't even know why I started to watch this. Have seen season 1 so far, but am awaiting more seasons. For some reason I like these American teen comedies, even though I'm definitely not part of the target audience
(no ageist comments please
)Charmed I finally watched the last season, meaning I've now watched the entire series. While season 8 wasn't the best season and the absence of Leo was very annoying, at least it had a proper ending, no matter how improbable

As for current shows that manage to show new episodes despite the writer's strike, I'm still watching Primeval(like season 2 so far, even though the Claudia storyline annoys me),Moving Wallpaper and Echo Beach (MW is defintely the better of the two shows,EB is only fun to watch due to the MW references) (none of these are affected by the strike asthey're UK shows). In US shows, I just watched the latest episode of Supernaturaland Flash Gordon, which clearly is working toward a grand finale.
Well, I'm sure everyone's glad to be completely up-to-date with my tv viewing habits

As for movies, I've watched some odd ones recently. For instance:
The Women, a 1939 black-and-white movie starring only women. Not a single man in the movie! It features one of my favoutire movie quotes ever:
There is a name for you, ladies, but it isn't used in high society... outside of a kennel.
All About Eve, 1950, another oldie. Bette Davis is brilliant and many reviewers say she was robbed of an Oscar. I thought Anne Baxter was very good too, though others disagree.
Bridge to Terabithia, 2007, so a bit more recent LOL. It was advertised a some sort of Narnia but turned out to be a real tearjerker (not literally in my case
) but enjoyable nonetheless.Nanny Diaries, 2007 rom-com with Scarlett Johansson. Not bad. Liked the Mary Poppins references
10 Things I Hate About You, 1999 in memory of Heath Leadger. Another teen romantic comedy.
The Comebacks, 2007, think Epic Movie but with sports metaphors.
The Deaths of Ian Stone, 2008, no link cause movietome doesn't have it !! A nice horror movie with quite an original script starring Mike Vogel.
Well, that's a bit of a long blog
all linked and all 
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23Jan 08

Health Ledger was found dead in a NY apartment. Read more here.
RIP Heath and my thoughts go out to his daughter, family and friends. Such a loss.
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24Dec 07

I would like to wish a very Merry Christmas to each and everyone here at tv.com.
May your Christmas days be happy, enjoyable andstress-free and may your presents be just what you asked for
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23Oct 07
Well, by a wide margin of 0.32 % I've made it to level 51

I've reached the dizzying heights of: I Broke TV.com (Shatterdaymorn)

I've also managed to get my twentieth guide:
Aftert Going Live stopped, Live and Kicking was the Saturday morning show to watch. Initially presented by John Barrowman, Emma Forbes and Andi Peters. John soon became too busy and in came Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston.
My tenth person guide: Jeremy London. I was a TC for him but Alex retired so I managed to become the editor
I'll have to try and find some new people and try and become a TC for them 
Over the last few days I've watched, Flash Gordon, Supernatural, Moonlight, some Fireflyand loads of episodes of My Boys, which I'm really enjoying

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- Posted Oct 23, 2007 7:10 am PT
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20Oct 07
Ello

Because level 50 is a nice, round number, I wanted to post some stats using my personal submission history and Excel
I wish we could do more things with this page and that it contained a bit more information but anyway.I have made submissions to 102 different shows. As far as I can tell, the highest number of CPs I have currently contributed to a show is 7118. It is, of course
Pebble Mill, my everlasting work in progress. 741 episodes all added by yours truly and I still have to add cast and crew to hundreds of episodes so that number of CPs will increase, a lot.As of writing this, I have made submissions to a staggering 2291 person guides
Actually a few more because some guides have been deleted in the mean time. The highest number of CPs contributed by me to a person guide is 83 for Kerr Smith 
Anyone else crazy enough to figure our their stats ???
Oh yeah, don't forget the saying: There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. 
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- Posted Oct 20, 2007 10:27 am PT
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18Oct 07
Well well, Dan posted on the forums somewhere that the top 100 point scores these days started at mid level 51. I guess people have been slacking
cause I made it into the top 100
(again
)as shown by this lovely emblem:

The previous time I was in the top 100 was when when almost everyone else dropped their levels but someone I managed to retain mine and thus ended up in the top 100. This time, I guess I earned it
, but the big problem now is keeping the emblem. I finished going through the Peyton Place guide, so I guess I'll have to return to Pebble Mill which has still loads of work to be done. I'm still on the look out for a posible 20th show, so I guess we'll see.Today, so far, I've watched Pushing Daisies, Weeds and the final two episodes of
and I can't say how glad I am that it has been renewed because of the Nuts action. I can't wait to see what happens next. Until then, I've got to find something else to watch and I'm thinking about My Boys. I've not read anything in anyone's blog about it, so I'm unsure if it's any good. It has been renewed for a second season, I believe, so it cannot be totally bad, can it ?
Can someone explain "Anime" to me??
Without offending anyone, it's a cartoon right?? The reason I'm asking is the discovery of an animemovie dealing with a few of my favourite books. Tales from Earthseais based on the stories of Ursula LeGuin. The tv mini-series Legend of Earthseawas OK-ish, so I'm curious about this movie. Has anyone seen it?Level 50 - 77% - 7018 subs - 12099 profile views
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11Oct 07
I've seen other people do this and it always provokes lots of replies (either from jealous people or from people who can't help but point out the cringeworthy stuff in your collection). So, I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon. Here's a list of my TV DVDs:
The 4400: seasons 1 -3
Agatha Christie's Miss Marple (the complete Joan Hickson collection)
Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime
Marple (all the McEwan stuff that's out on DVD)
Angel: seasons1 -5
As Time Goes By: Series 1 -10 + reunion specials
Battlestar Galactica (2003 Mini Series)
Battlestar Galactica Complete original Series
Battlestar Galactica: season 1 -3
Blackadder 1 - 4
Blackadder's Christmas Carol
Blackadder: Back and Forth
Blake's 7: seasons 1-4
The Brittas Empire:season 1 -5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: season 1 - 7
Catweazle: Series 1 + 2
Charmed: seasons 1 - 8 (edited 7 to 8 )
Chocky: The Complete Collection
The Chronicles Of Narnia (the BBC tv series)
The Complete Thin Blue Line
The Day of the Triffids
The Dead Zone: seasons 1- 3
Dick Turpin: season1 -2
Dinotopia: The Series
Frank Herbert's Dune
Frank Herbert's Children of Dune
Fame: The Complete First Season
Fawlty Towers: Series 1 & 2
Firefly: The Complete Series
Friends: The One With All Ten Series On DVD
Stephen King's Golden Years
It
Kingdom Hospital
Nightmares & Dreamscapes
The O.C: season 1 - 3
Planet of the Apes: The Complete TV Series
Robin of Sherwood: series 1 - 3
Rome: series 1 + 2
Stephen King's Rose Red
Salem's Lot (the mini, not the movie)
Sapphire & Steel: Assignments 1-6
Stephen King's The Shining (again, the mini series)
Space 1999: Year 1 + 2
Stephen King's Storm of the Century
Supernatural: The Complete First Season
This Life +10
This Life: Complete Series 1 & 2
Stephen King's The Tommyknockers
The Tripods: Series One
V: The Original Miniseries + series 2
The Complete Yes Minister+ Yes Prime MinisterI've actually watched almost all of that
Still need to watch Rome and Firefly and Charmed season 8 (edited 7 to 8 )So, do your worst

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