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Raithe

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  1. Season 1 is available in the US on Blue-Ray. It's called Chris Ryan's Strike Back. The current pricing is ridiculous (48$ on Amazon). Although the discs are supposed to be all region compatable, they are 1080i/50 which won't play on all players. Interesting. Because according to this article, Cinemax is to air original UK 'Strike Back' season as 'Strike Back: Origins'. So the first season is on DVD under Chris Ryan's Strike Back but will be called Stike Back: Origins on TV in the U.S. But yeah. For anyone who is interested in watching this awesome show, watch the UK 1st season first. Not the American 1st season which is really the second season. Of which note for the ladies, Prince Broody McBroodypants from the Hobbit is in Strike Back. Which is apparently one of the reasons that series has a high percentage of female viewers over here in the UK. Ever since Richard Armitage did that North & South he seems to have become the serious heart throb of most of the women I know.
  2. Trying to get an overview of Boostrap, but my internet connection keeps dying. Which is somewhat annoying. Also, might have to bathe the cat. Considering alternate solutions before I have to go to that extreme. Damn long haired Persians and the messes they can get into.
  3. You don't drive very well, I see. I didn't say American politics..
  4. For the random interest.. MSN - A Guide to the New National Crime Agency
  5. It does have some very nice choreography in it, so if you enjoy well-crafted fight sequences... Heh, on a return to Much Ado About Nothing, I have to say as I'm watching Whedon's director's commentary, it's the little touches in the background that work so well. Sean Maher's villain successfully breaks up the wedding, and as he walks out snatches up a cupcake on his way in a jaunty way. It's like "I am Evil, I deserve a cupcake!"
  6. Well, yes, but that could mean he sits on that couch in a few bits, sits around a board table for a few minutes, has a phone convo or two, and then has a 5 minute end-film fight sequence. Spoilers!
  7. To steer away from too much royalty swipes and politics..
  8. Keannu is pretty much the big bad. So, there's that.
  9. I got my mind wrapped around Imperial and Metric by figuring out what the sizes actually meant for various roleplaying starships....
  10. Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing. I quite enjoyed it. It's mostly low-key, although I think the fairly intimate setting of Whedon's house along with the black and white style pushes that along. It's an interesting way of handling the setting of the play, even if they've kept the original Shakespearian dialogue. The actors for the most part do a pretty damn good job, although I think more gets conveyed with the physicality and expressions then the way they speak the words. I can't quite make up my mind on Alexis Denisofs "Benedict", for the most part he's good and especially for the physical pratfall aspects he plays up nicely, but there are a few moments he doesn't quite fit. Clark Greg's "Leonato" and Amy Acker's "Beatrice" pretty much rock out. Nathon Fillion's "Dogberry" pretty much comes out as that idiotic ass. The musical score is quite understated, but the moments it does kick in, it really hits the right emotional note.
  11. That can be a thing with IT support. Half the time you spend pretty much dossing around, keeping an eye in general on things, maybe reading up on the latest tech worries.. But what you're really being paid for is that 10 minutes when everything goes **** up and you have the stress and worry of getting it working again rapdio.
  12. Inquiring Minds - Seals quieter then Ninjas?
  13. Found myself in one of those strange circular dreams last night. One of those where I was being chased by something, yet at the same time was chasing some unnamed thing myself. Also kept finding fragments and reminders of old ex's all over the dream. Just a little weird. Still, the important thing is I am awake and drinking tea..
  14. To take a break from poking fun at the American Government...
  15. Something I might keep an eye out for out of curiosity.. http://youtu.be/xivQ6_gu3W8 http://youtu.be/yiSPvsTP02A
  16. I seem to be joining everyone else in a rough night and ugh start to the day. Had trouble sleeping, spent a few hours staring at the dark ceiling and hearing/feeling my stomach "burbling" away before managing to start dozing in and out. Spent a chunk of the morning in bed with that mixture of half in and out of faded consciousness and trying to let a headache die down before pushing myself out of bed to see what needs to be done for the day...
  17. I remember hearing that it's getting a 5th season is the really big deal for syndication. Getting to that 100th episode is a really big thing... Agents of Shield kind of reminds me of The Man From Uncle in a way. It has that vibe of cheesy fun in general, but everyone on screen acting as if it's deadly serious even if they know its total pulp silly. If they can settle the characters down over the next few episodes and maybe start revealing some of those hidden hooks rather then keep laying out little bits of mystery, I can see them getting another season fairly easily. Hm, I've realised I've got the whole first season of Revolution stashed away to watch but haven't done that yet. Might make some time to make a start on that over the weekend and see how that shaped up.
  18. Nicely sliced roast lamb, honey glazed parsnips, roast potatoes, baked onion, and some mushroom and cucumber slices in a sauce... Along with home made mint sauce made from mint plucked this afternoon from the garden.
  19. Sarah Shahi.. Cheerleader turned Actress. Sometimes the classic stories work..
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