I fooled with that smart playlist thing in iTunes a little bit. It seems really cool if I spend some time with it.
I fooled with that smart playlist thing in iTunes a little bit. It seems really cool if I spend some time with it.
I'm listening to your Past and Pending podcast right now. I'm reminded of how I was very disappointed in the Matrix. I was with the movie all the way to the final confrontation and then, when Neo goes for all the weaponry, and there's a gun battle, I'm like, "same old, same old." I thought this movie was going to do something different. Nope. Just another cowboy movie.
I thought I had liked This Island Earth, but I think it was a different movie I was thinking of, because I read the plot, and it doesn't sound right. I'll have to find that 50s scifi flick I was really thinking of.
"Dee Dee, no!" I have two sisters, and the show makes me think of them. Neither are really like Dee Dee though, well, maybe one of them.
For some reason, I just can't get interested in Rifftrax. I loved the intros to MST3K so much with Joel and the robots. I can't do without them.
Dexter's Lab is on Netflix. I just put the DVDs on my rental list. It's not streaming though.
I had to double check that it was the first book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series. It is.
And it's always about those colored key cards. I have the yellow one, but now I need the red one. Grrrrr!
I'll definitely tune in and listen to whatever you put together.
I've had bad luck with pets, both cats and fish. I just have virtual pets now.
Finished Dragon Quest 1 at level 20? Oh that's cool. I got about half-way there when I stopped. I thought I was much farther from the end than I was. I want to go finish it now.
I was kind of at the end of my Cranberries fandom too. I was luke warm on the album aside from that one song. I think I was about to get into metal around then.
It's a weird kind of state of mind you have to be in. On first replay of Wolfenstein 3d after many years, I couldn't handle it, but this time I could just find my way around no problem. I think it's just getting the eyes used to more subtle differences in the rooms and hallways. We're so used to realistic environments today where it's easy to navigate.