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Okay! The little sound bubble told me that I should tell everyone a bit about myself, so here goes nothing. I am a 35 year old television and movie nerd who enjoys well written scripts and characters that are deeply flawed. After watching season one of this program I understood that this was my type of show. Right now I can only think of Battlestar Galactica on Sci-Fi as being comparable in what I like to absorb myself into. A truly great motion picture or television program should make their viewer suspend belief and accept that what is happening is just the way things are. Few shows in this day and age are capable of accomplishing that in any way for very long. Often times the writing is so tongue in cheek that you could swear that you see the cast and crew just standing there smirking at the viewer waiting to be praised for being hip or poignant. A great journey must never be rushed.



I thought that I would add on a few more things that I like. These are in no particular order just thrown out there as they pop into my noggin.

1) Robot Chicken (Cartoon Network)
2) Psyche (A great new show on USA)
3) From Dusk Till Dawn
4) Kill Bill Vol. 2
5) Four Rooms ( A very under rated movie with a superb cast)
6) Aliens
7) The Terminator Series minus part 3
8) Alf (HA! Willie! HA!)
9) G.I. Joe A Real American Hero Cartoon ( 80's cartoons rule)
10) Scooby Doo minus any episodes dealing with Scrappy unless you count the episode where Scooby and Shaggy have Scrappy euthenized...that episode rocked!!!
11) Buck Rogers
12) Land of the Lost
13) The Empire Strikes Back
14) Thundarr the Barbarian
15) The Simpsons
16) Milennium (Forget the X- Files...Chris Carter got it right in this show...and it imploded)
17) "The Field I Died On" ( X-Files episode that made me believe love is eternal)
18) Portishead
19) October Project
20) The Stand by Stephen King
21) Fight Club
22) Resident Evil Games
23) Onimusha Games
24) Devil May Cry Games
25) Dig Dug ( It doesn't get more retro then that)
26) Karl , Master Shake and M.C. Pee Pants from Aqua Teen Hunger Force
27) Old Chuck Norris flix like Lone Wolf McQuaid and The Octagon
28) Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut
29) Babylon 5
30) Tool

I have tons more by I don't want to use all of my space here for pop culture.









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