And by nights I mean really late, about 3, 4am.
A week ago I saw a crappy movie that was at least good to rant about. And why did I watch that movie if it was so crappy? Because of Michael Vartan. He played a college student and that made me LOL. What made Dead Man's Curve so bad was that everybody was stupid and/or psycho. Nobody acted the way you would expect a normal person to. One of those guys wants to go to Harvard, but the problem is he's not good enough, so he decides to kill his roommate because a dead roommate will automatically get him top grades. Thing is: If dude is too stupid for just some college what makes him think he'll do better at Harvard? At the end there's a series of twists and every one makes the movie worse. It just doesn't make any sense. It's like "Btw, I totally betrayed you, I'm gonna kill you now" and then the other person says that, but after that someone else says that too. Oh and finally someone really dies. It's a waste of time. But hey, at least it's rantworthy.
The next night I caught an episode of Sliders on the channel that seems to buy all those shows that are no more. Kabel 1 the rerun channel. It was the first episode of season 4. Went all downhill from there...I mean, more than it already did. Wade was gone, Quinn turns out to be not from this earth - his parents were Sliders...oookaaayyy. And, god, how I still hate Maggie! I'd say she should have been the one to get caught by the Kromaggs and brought to a breeding camp, but who would want to breed with such a bitch?! She should have died a long, painful death...like the show. Ah, the potential the show had! And how they wasted it, it's sad.
The next night I read that Poltergeist was about to start in a couple of minutes. Somtimes I really think I do have the timing. I've never seen that film, but it was mentioned on Supernatural and so it interested me. I recorded it and watched it the next night. I'll make a separate entry on it if I don't forget it.
The night after that RTL showed The Flight of the Phoenix. Watched that and it wasn't bad. But Jared Padalecki's role was so tiny I don't really remember his character anymore.
Next night I was glad someone invented repeats, because had missed the Prison Break episode in the evening again. For a moment I thought it was a season finale, because of the car crash. :oP
And last night I watched a really good movie called The I Inside. At first I only watched because of the actor's deliciousness. He reminded me of Dean, a combination of his woobielicious almost deadness in Faith and the magic fingers enjoying from I don't know which episode (my combination skills say Houses of the Holy, but I'm not 100% sure). The lips, the lashes, the stubble, the woobieness, mmm! But than it got interesting: Yay, mindfuck! Is someone trying to kill Simon? Is he insane? Is he timetravelling? And I knew I've seen the actor who played Simons brother before. Wilson from House M.D. - Thank you IMDb!
Don't read if you haven't seen the movie. Seriously big spoiler!
Anyone seen this film? I'd love to discuss it!
A week ago I saw a crappy movie that was at least good to rant about. And why did I watch that movie if it was so crappy? Because of Michael Vartan. He played a college student and that made me LOL. What made Dead Man's Curve so bad was that everybody was stupid and/or psycho. Nobody acted the way you would expect a normal person to. One of those guys wants to go to Harvard, but the problem is he's not good enough, so he decides to kill his roommate because a dead roommate will automatically get him top grades. Thing is: If dude is too stupid for just some college what makes him think he'll do better at Harvard? At the end there's a series of twists and every one makes the movie worse. It just doesn't make any sense. It's like "Btw, I totally betrayed you, I'm gonna kill you now" and then the other person says that, but after that someone else says that too. Oh and finally someone really dies. It's a waste of time. But hey, at least it's rantworthy.
The next night I caught an episode of Sliders on the channel that seems to buy all those shows that are no more. Kabel 1 the rerun channel. It was the first episode of season 4. Went all downhill from there...I mean, more than it already did. Wade was gone, Quinn turns out to be not from this earth - his parents were Sliders...oookaaayyy. And, god, how I still hate Maggie! I'd say she should have been the one to get caught by the Kromaggs and brought to a breeding camp, but who would want to breed with such a bitch?! She should have died a long, painful death...like the show. Ah, the potential the show had! And how they wasted it, it's sad.
The next night I read that Poltergeist was about to start in a couple of minutes. Somtimes I really think I do have the timing. I've never seen that film, but it was mentioned on Supernatural and so it interested me. I recorded it and watched it the next night. I'll make a separate entry on it if I don't forget it.
The night after that RTL showed The Flight of the Phoenix. Watched that and it wasn't bad. But Jared Padalecki's role was so tiny I don't really remember his character anymore.
Next night I was glad someone invented repeats, because had missed the Prison Break episode in the evening again. For a moment I thought it was a season finale, because of the car crash. :oP
And last night I watched a really good movie called The I Inside. At first I only watched because of the actor's deliciousness. He reminded me of Dean, a combination of his woobielicious almost deadness in Faith and the magic fingers enjoying from I don't know which episode (my combination skills say Houses of the Holy, but I'm not 100% sure). The lips, the lashes, the stubble, the woobieness, mmm! But than it got interesting: Yay, mindfuck! Is someone trying to kill Simon? Is he insane? Is he timetravelling? And I knew I've seen the actor who played Simons brother before. Wilson from House M.D. - Thank you IMDb!
Don't read if you haven't seen the movie. Seriously big spoiler!
Turns out Simon is dead. And here it reminds me of Supernatural: he's a restless spirit, he doesn't know he's dead. Roadkill! And then I thought about it: Heh, really roadkill! Because Simon died in a car accident too.
Anyone seen this film? I'd love to discuss it!
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