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Comment and I will give you three interests on your list for you to explain about. Post your response in your journal, along with these instructions if you wish.
Fonzie - He is the definition of cool. Plus, just think of how much easier life would be if you always had a Fonzie around. He always wins, and he can get anything to work. Besides, if it wasn't for the Fonz, we wouldn't be able to discuss shows jumping the shark. Oh, and of course I have to mention one of my all-time favorite television couples, he and Ashley Pfister.
Scream - This is probably the first scary movie I ever watched and loved. It does such a fantastic job of combining suspense, humor, and, yes, character development. The acting is superb, and the music is pretty awesome, too. All in all it's one of the best movies I've ever seen.
The Stephen Clay Experience - On a shallow note, Michael Easton as a rock star? Very hot. Much more than that, though, I love the music and the whole concept. I just wish I could buy a CD.
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Comment and I will give you three interests on your list for you to explain about. Post your response in your journal, along with these instructions if you wish.
Fonzie - He is the definition of cool. Plus, just think of how much easier life would be if you always had a Fonzie around. He always wins, and he can get anything to work. Besides, if it wasn't for the Fonz, we wouldn't be able to discuss shows jumping the shark. Oh, and of course I have to mention one of my all-time favorite television couples, he and Ashley Pfister.
Scream - This is probably the first scary movie I ever watched and loved. It does such a fantastic job of combining suspense, humor, and, yes, character development. The acting is superb, and the music is pretty awesome, too. All in all it's one of the best movies I've ever seen.
The Stephen Clay Experience - On a shallow note, Michael Easton as a rock star? Very hot. Much more than that, though, I love the music and the whole concept. I just wish I could buy a CD.
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Date: 2007-04-28 05:50 pm (UTC)Yeah Scream's awesome. I love that movie.
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Date: 2007-04-28 05:53 pm (UTC)Thanks for the link!
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Date: 2007-04-28 06:26 pm (UTC)Your welcome.
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Date: 2007-04-28 07:29 pm (UTC)I don't think SoapNet shows PC very much these days. :(
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Date: 2007-06-15 08:09 am (UTC)The Ethnomusicologist is a character from The Lady Vanishes, my favorite Hitchcock movie. His real name is Gilbert, but he's an ethnomusicologist. He's just about the perfect man, funny, smart, interesting, supportive of Iris, even when everyone thinks she's insane. They never actually call him an ethnomusicologist, which makes it kind of a weird inside joke.
Sladies is a nickname to the very one dimensional, and often whiny women on Starsky and Hutch. In the Season 2 DVD set the episode Starsky's Lady is misprinted as Starsky Slady. Ever the nitpickers,
My interest in self-referential music started with funk. I realized that in very few genres, songs actually told you what they were. In funk, it's all over the place. From James Brown's "Make It Funky" to Parliament Funkadellic's "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)," funk artists consistently tell you what you're listening to. Other genres do this too, and it never fails to make me smile.
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Date: 2007-05-09 06:39 pm (UTC)For some reason, I'm suddenly trying to imagine life with both Fonzie and Uncle Jesse around. . . . I don't know that I've really heard of The Stephen Clay Experience, and horror movies are really, really not my thing, despite how many -- including Scream -- I've regretfully wound up seeing with friends at sleepover parties and such, but I can get behind appreciation of The Fonz. *g*