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<blockquote data-quote="Jack7" data-source="post: 5021932" data-attributes="member: 54707"><p><em>Lucky</em>. I gotta get back to watching that whole thing. It's definitely good.</p><p></p><p>I've seen <em>Reclaiming the Blade</em>, which I thought was a pretty good basic intro to Medieval sword-fighting techniques and martial arts. I really liked watching the instructional videos on the second disc.</p><p></p><p>I watched <em>Star Trek</em> and studied it pretty good, which I didn't get much chance to at the theatres. Still, my <strong><a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/blogs/jack7/1694-fleet-review-star-trek.html" target="_blank">original assessment</a></strong> still pretty much stands as a good general review I think. I think working on that film would have been a lot of fun given the additional materials I watched.</p><p></p><p>I saw the ScyFy <em>Alice</em> thing last night, or part of it anyways, and thought it was at least interesting. Much better than that Tin-Man crap.</p><p></p><p>I've been trying to watch <em>Fringe</em> and <em>Flashforward</em>, but almost never get to. I often see <em>SGU</em> late, usually a week or so, but at least I get to see it.</p><p></p><p>This weekend I'm gonna try and see <em>God Grew Tired of Us</em>.</p><p></p><p>One thing that has really recently struck me as odd, and has struck as odd pretty much everyone I know, is that I've apparently developed a taste for some Bollywood. First of all I've never been able to stand pretty boys (they always make me laugh and I always think of chicks when I see one - well that, or I think of how useless as men they are when instead of being ready to move out as needed they are busy sprucing up their hair and perfume pampering their bottom hatches), dance numbers (dancing to me may be the most useless human art ever invented, if it wasn't needed to get women I'd say <em><strong>outlaw it</strong></em>), musicals (not really boring to me so much as outright insipid), or silly, cartoony, detective and crime stories. But for some crazy reason to me, when you combine all of those things together and it's good looking Indian chicks (I've always liked the dark ladies) dancing around in shiny outfits, well, I'll watch it. And sometimes I'll really like it. I guess it's just the romantic in me.</p><p></p><p>Now, don't get me wrong. I can't stomach all kinds of Bollywood crap. </p><p>But some of it is okay by me. However if you're one a those who just laughs at the notion, then believe me, I understand. I'm just saying, watch those chicks dance around awhile and ask yourself if it's not at least as good a view as <em>Megashark versus Giant Octopus</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack7, post: 5021932, member: 54707"] [I]Lucky[/I]. I gotta get back to watching that whole thing. It's definitely good. I've seen [I]Reclaiming the Blade[/I], which I thought was a pretty good basic intro to Medieval sword-fighting techniques and martial arts. I really liked watching the instructional videos on the second disc. I watched [I]Star Trek[/I] and studied it pretty good, which I didn't get much chance to at the theatres. Still, my [B][URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/blogs/jack7/1694-fleet-review-star-trek.html"]original assessment[/URL][/B] still pretty much stands as a good general review I think. I think working on that film would have been a lot of fun given the additional materials I watched. I saw the ScyFy [I]Alice[/I] thing last night, or part of it anyways, and thought it was at least interesting. Much better than that Tin-Man crap. I've been trying to watch [I]Fringe[/I] and [I]Flashforward[/I], but almost never get to. I often see [I]SGU[/I] late, usually a week or so, but at least I get to see it. This weekend I'm gonna try and see [I]God Grew Tired of Us[/I]. One thing that has really recently struck me as odd, and has struck as odd pretty much everyone I know, is that I've apparently developed a taste for some Bollywood. First of all I've never been able to stand pretty boys (they always make me laugh and I always think of chicks when I see one - well that, or I think of how useless as men they are when instead of being ready to move out as needed they are busy sprucing up their hair and perfume pampering their bottom hatches), dance numbers (dancing to me may be the most useless human art ever invented, if it wasn't needed to get women I'd say [I][B]outlaw it[/B][/I]), musicals (not really boring to me so much as outright insipid), or silly, cartoony, detective and crime stories. But for some crazy reason to me, when you combine all of those things together and it's good looking Indian chicks (I've always liked the dark ladies) dancing around in shiny outfits, well, I'll watch it. And sometimes I'll really like it. I guess it's just the romantic in me. Now, don't get me wrong. I can't stomach all kinds of Bollywood crap. But some of it is okay by me. However if you're one a those who just laughs at the notion, then believe me, I understand. I'm just saying, watch those chicks dance around awhile and ask yourself if it's not at least as good a view as [I]Megashark versus Giant Octopus[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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