I just finished South Park - the entire series. I quit watching it regularly around the 3rd or 4th season and wanted to catch up once and for all. So I started watching it beginning with E01 of S01 and I just finished E07 of S14. I think the highest quality can be found somewhere between Season 4 and 12. I believe it somehow lost a bit of its quality around Season 13 and 14, although I think the recent Facebook episode was really good. But the majority of Season 13 and 14 (especially "Whale Whores", "200" & "201") were quite boring and way below the South Park standard if you ask me. Favorite SP-character ever: RANDY MARSH
Just watched The IT Crowd S04E01 and it was okay. Definitely not as funny as series 2 and 3. Moss and Roy have a different personality now. And it isn't as funny.
Watching Family Guy on youtube, really pissed off since I've been ucking rickrolled like 5 times already!!! FUCK IT! It was funny the first 5 times it happened to me (like, EVER) now it's just VERY ANNOYING!
What am i watching? nothing now, this season of Breaking Bad is over :crying: Not sure when Its Always sunny starts their season up, someone recommend me a show to watch until then!
I'm watching as much art house stuff as I can these days! As long as I'm still waiting for my studies to begin, I have a lot of time and I think I shouldn't waste it. Truffaut said he watched 5000 films in 5 years, so I am absolutely convinced that watching (particular) movies is NOT to be regarded as "killing time" LOL The last couple of films I watched: Great Expectations (1946) Oliver Twist (1948) Branded to Kill (1967) Tengoku to Jigoku (1963) Nanook of the North (1922) 4x Saturnino short film Adventures (1913) Tokyo Nagaremono (1966) Time Bandits (1981) Les Diaboliques (1955) M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1932) The Naked Kiss (196x) Lord of the Flies (1963) Within the next couple of days I'll watch: Andrei Rublev (1966) And the Ship sails on (1983) Brazil (1985) For All Mankind (1989) Sanjuro & Yojimbo (196x) Sorcerer (1977) The Red Shoes (1948) The Most Dangerous Game (1932) I am really looking forward to all of those. Especially Sorcerer with its Tangerine Dream soundtrack... I actually began collecting Tangerine Dream vinyls because of the Sorcerer soundtrack. I have about 25 TD LP's and compilations so far. Coincidence: I watched Wages of Fear a few months ago and thought it was probably one of the best survival thrillers ever. I immediately began my research and discovered that the Tangerine-Dream-Sorcerer actually is a remake of the H.G. Clouzot movie. I love how so many of my favourite things are connected to each other ^_^
I'm currently on season 4 of Alias. At the moment though I'm watching Back to the Future on Blu-Ray. I'll be watching parts 2 and 3 over the weekend when the kids are in bed.
It looks really good to me. Well worth watching again for the umpteenth time. I also obtained the first three episodes of the new Futurama series.
:033: I'll watch them later... I'm really excited to watch new Futurama episodes, they just kept getting better and better and then it just stopped. But I'll probably wait untill the entire season has run so I don't have to wait a week for each episode. The waiting time between the 3rd season's episodes of the Big Bang Theory almost killed me >_<
Let me know what you think about it, there is no "hold to your seat" drama, i watch it only so i can soak the atmosphere and enjoy the (godly) music.
Just finished watching Daybreakers. As much as I admit that I am not a guy with best tastes in movies, still you need watch STALKER (Tarkovsky is also director, and no the game is not based on movie). One of my favorite movies.
I have Stalker on DVD and it's a brilliant flick. As if a philosophic book had turned into a cinematic experience, and despite all the depth in the dialogues and subjects of talk, pictures and camera angles are always entertaining and arty as shit. Solaris is also pretty good, and so is Ivan's Childhood. I have to admit though that I still didn't didn't feel like watching Andrei Rublev. I mean, seriously... a 3,5hrs black&white painter biography, set in the middleages and in Russian language? That costs me quite an effort to do!