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4th November 2011, 08:31 AM
#21
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AMC's next : Hell on wheels: - Drama from slave times (1860's) America. Premiering this Sunday.
https://www.facebook.com/#!/HellonWheelsAMC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_on...28TV_series%29
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4th November 2011 08:31 AM
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4th November 2011, 06:30 PM
#22
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Louie is now gettin awesome weird show
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4th November 2011, 06:34 PM
#23
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
The plot/Period doesn't interest me.. but hey its AMC
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4th November 2011, 06:40 PM
#24
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Great avatar. Herge
...an artist without an art.
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4th November 2011, 06:41 PM
#25
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Originally Posted by
Sid_316
Louie is now gettin awesome
weird show
There are no rules! It's still the most awesome show around.
...an artist without an art.
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4th November 2011, 06:59 PM
#26
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Btw Sid_316, can't say how thankful I am that you kept insisting that LOST is worth the hype and effort. At 5th season, Episode 3, Charles Widmore (young) meets John Locke (old). I have to say it's about the most cinematic modern TV has ever got. OF course, it owes a bit to The Prisoner (McGoohan) & no. of films (Cast away, Fearless among other time travel, adventure, ghost films), but it just takes off to something else. Sights and sounds that not just TV, but films, hadn't put with enough details to stand toe to toe with best of literature. In scope and ambition, there are very few peers. Wouldn't think twice to put it alongside The Prisoner, Star Trek, Batman Animated series. Even if rest of this season and next (6th) goes all wrong.
...an artist without an art.
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4th November 2011, 07:05 PM
#27
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Originally Posted by
kid-glove
Btw Sid_316, can't say how thankful I am that you kept insisting that LOST is worth the hype and effort. At 5th season, Episode 3, Charles Widmore (young) meets John Locke (old). I have to say it's about the most cinematic modern TV has ever got. OF course, it owes a bit to The Prisoner (McGoohan) & no. of films (Cast away, Fearless among other time travel, adventure, ghost films), but it just takes off to something else. Sights and sounds that not just TV, but films, hadn't put with enough details to stand toe to toe with best of literature. In scope and ambition, there are very few peers. Wouldn't think twice to put it alongside The Prisoner, Star Trek, Batman Animated series. Even if rest of this season and next (6th) goes all wrong.
Yes.. It was pretty darn interesting to a certain point.. u will know.. the first 4 maybe a little of 5 (dont exactly remember) was just amazing! it made me discuss in orkut/forums etc, dwell,analyze different theories,spend hours on it. It even made me to give a revisit certain episodes. But 6th was a shocker! Be prepared for the worst
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4th November 2011, 09:58 PM
#28
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4/5th (just did your namesake episode. 316) I think is great. John Locke / Benjamin Linus
Terry O'Quinn, Michael Emerson - thaaru maaru.
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4th November 2011, 11:12 PM
#29
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Hey Sid. Which is your favorite introduction sequence man?
Desmond (season 2 intro)
Juliet (season 3 intro)
Dr. Whatever-his-name-is (Season 5 intro)
Last edited by kid-glove; 4th November 2011 at 11:18 PM.
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5th November 2011, 01:18 AM
#30
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2nd season desmond's intro yours? Thanks for posting these clips memories!
Last edited by Sid_316; 5th November 2011 at 01:26 AM.
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