S2 was still at least watchable and stayed loyal to the concept. S3 really started the downward turn with movie-ripoff of the week eps, and it became unwatchable as soon as the Professor died halfway through that season.
"I'm the best actor/model and not the other way around! -Fabio
Albert Wikowonkavitz
Title: Interests
Joined: Feb 13 2009
Location: Occupation
Posts: 8
Posted:
Feb 14 2009 03:13 pm
Umm, I dunno. I own the first season of Full House on DVD?
dddddddd
Joined: Jul 06 2008
Posts: 142
Posted:
Mar 14 2009 06:56 am
i don't watch much tv now a days but i use to be into the mtv cartoon the head as a kind and i was also into rainbow bright
Scrambles
Title: The Ghost Most Holy-o
Joined: Mar 14 2009
Location: Land of the Unholy Dong
Posts: 21
Posted:
Mar 16 2009 07:13 pm
The Geena Davis Show...now I shall hide in shame.
Have you ever noticed when you kick your girlfriend in the vagina, she calls the cops on you?
Heero
Title: classic gamer
Joined: Apr 08 2009
Location: oklahoma
Posts: 11
Posted:
Apr 22 2009 01:46 pm
i secretly watch America's Best Dance Crew i dunno these kids(some) get a tip o' the hat from me they got mad skillz I would venture to say thats the only thing on the ol' tube i actually watch most everything else streamed from the web on my PS3 or compy over the air broadcasting is getting outdated:( the only thing i get on my tv is that wierd preachy channel
Eddie_Hyde
Title: Ernie with the Disposal
Joined: Apr 13 2009
Location: Gulag
Posts: 707
Posted:
Apr 23 2009 12:26 am
I like, totally used to wait for like, music to come on MTV, but then I like, realized that music wasn't like, Hott, so I like stopped like, waiting for music and started watching, like, reality shows, cuz they're totally like, Hott. So I guess I was like, totally embarrased for trying to watch, like, Music on MTV, which is totally, like, not Hott.
In case you're to fucking dense to figure it out, THAT WAS SARCASM!!
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Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
Joined: Sep 23 2008
Posts: 4274
Posted:
Apr 23 2009 12:43 am
I used to watch Sailor Moon and Hamtaro.... what the hell was wrong with me
MOGHARR
Title: The Original CandyWafer
Joined: Apr 05 2007
Location: Under Jolly Roger
Posts: 2718
Posted:
Apr 23 2009 07:43 pm
Hey, Sailor Moon was pretty good. Then again...I was in 2nd grade.
"Well I don`t judge most things by graphics, reality has amazing graphics, and I don`t like it, that`s why I play video games." Laminated Sky on Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Lady_Satine
Title: Head of Lexian R&D
Joined: Oct 15 2005
Location: Metro area, Georgia
Posts: 7287
Posted:
Apr 23 2009 11:58 pm
MOGHARR wrote:
Hey, Sailor Moon was pretty good. Then again...I was in 2nd grade.
"Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life. Get wasted all the time, and you'll have the time of your life!"
Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
Joined: Aug 17 2006
Location: Casa Del Guapo
Posts: 964
Posted:
Apr 24 2009 02:33 am
Power Rangers is awesome! I've never been embarassed to admit I like that show. However I am embarassed to admit that I find myself watching the Mr. Men show before I go to bed.
"When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up." - C.S Lewis
SoldierHawk
Moderator
Title: Warrior-Poet
Joined: Jan 15 2009
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 6113
Posted:
Apr 24 2009 03:49 pm
Neutral-bob wrote:
Power Rangers is awesome! I've never been embarassed to admit I like that show.
YES! I would totally still watch the original Power Rangers if I could find it on TV. Yes it was ridiculous, and yet I still love it. (I actually rented the movie just last month...White Ranger > all).
William Shakespeare wrote:
Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.
Neutral-Bob
Title: Zarkin Frood
Joined: Aug 17 2006
Location: Casa Del Guapo
Posts: 964
Posted:
Apr 24 2009 11:54 pm
I always liked the Green Ranger better, however the White Ranger was good too. My favorite ranger had to be the Black Ranger. Anyone who totes an axe that can change into a shotgun is aces in my book.
"When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up." - C.S Lewis
Burt Reynolds
Title: Bentley Bear
Joined: Apr 07 2008
Location: California
Posts: 1399
Posted:
May 04 2009 02:21 pm
I'm ashamed that I occasionaly watch those make-over shows. Particularly the one with the smarmy gay guy and hideous bird-nosed lady-thing. The shows are stupid, and the y usually take moderately attractive people with "kooky" appearances and make them into moderately attractive people with make-up, nice clothes and a trendy new haircut, but for some reason I'm always fascinated and in anticipation for what the end result is going to be.
Dances with Wolves 2 is gonna ROCK!
Black Zarak
Title: Big Coffin Hunter
Joined: Feb 01 2006
Location: Phyrexia
Posts: 4098
Posted:
May 05 2009 12:55 am
I used to watch Boston Public, that's definitely a show I would never admit to watching
"Let that be a lesson to you, your family and everyone you've ever known..."
"Thanks to denial, I'm immortal!"
Mr. Bomberman
2009 Forum Champion
Title: (still) token black.
Joined: Jan 27 2006
Location: Home of the lost towers
Posts: 4543
Posted:
May 05 2009 12:15 pm
Neutral-bob wrote:
Power Rangers is awesome! I've never been embarassed to admit I like that show.
This, this this this this. This.
Slayer1 wrote:
I used to watch Sailor Moon and Hamtaro.... what the hell was wrong with me
Nothing to be ashamed of, imo. However, I watched Cardcaptor Sakura when I was 11 and it was airing on Kids WB/Toonami (again with my sis) so I got you there. =/
Fox's new animated show "Sit Down, Shut Up" is a terrible, unfunny piece of shit that's likely to be shitcanned after the first season, and I watch it 'cause I'm waiting for Family Guy and American Dad to come on. I guess that counts here too.
The FOOD Network . . . just the food network. I refused to watch anything else while studying and Discovery was not coming in for some reason so . . . that's all i watched . . . the food network . . . for the past 18 . . . months . . . no cable at home though so . . . i'm going to miss Alton Brown's wit, Iron Chief's drama, Ace of Cake's Charm, Dinner Impossibles' intensity and Giada De Laurentiis's Tomatos
Links, pics, vids . . . I shall post these when given the chance
Transformers 2 Review: ". . . Did i mention SHIT BLOWS UP?!!!"
MOGHARR
Title: The Original CandyWafer
Joined: Apr 05 2007
Location: Under Jolly Roger
Posts: 2718
Posted:
May 06 2009 10:26 pm
Haha, she's just like this chick at my school!
"Well I don`t judge most things by graphics, reality has amazing graphics, and I don`t like it, that`s why I play video games." Laminated Sky on Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
ReeperTheSeeker
Joined: Aug 26 2007
Posts: 2752
Posted:
May 06 2009 10:53 pm
MOGHARR wrote:
Haha, she's just like this chick at my school!
Seriously though, the music, the lighting, the way Giada Talks and dresses, it's like a porno without the sex:
Links, pics, vids . . . I shall post these when given the chance
Transformers 2 Review: ". . . Did i mention SHIT BLOWS UP?!!!"
SoldierHawk
Moderator
Title: Warrior-Poet
Joined: Jan 15 2009
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 6113
Posted:
May 06 2009 10:56 pm
ReeperTheSeeker wrote:
The FOOD Network . . . just the food network. I refused to watch anything else while studying and Discovery was not coming in for some reason so . . . that's all i watched . . . the food network . . . for the past 18 . . . months . . . no cable at home though so . . . i'm going to miss Alton Brown's wit, Iron Chief's drama, Ace of Cake's Charm, Dinner Impossibles' intensity and Giada De Laurentiis's Tomatos
Holy fucking shit, with the exception of Giadia, you just listed every single one of my Food Network addictions.
Alton Brown is my culinary hero. He's like the MacGyver of chefs.
William Shakespeare wrote:
Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.
ReeperTheSeeker
Joined: Aug 26 2007
Posts: 2752
Posted:
May 06 2009 11:06 pm
I've considered getting the Good Eat's DVD sets so i can try some of his tricks. It's a cooking show for the extremely Geeky and Hungry.
Links, pics, vids . . . I shall post these when given the chance
Transformers 2 Review: ". . . Did i mention SHIT BLOWS UP?!!!"
SoldierHawk
Moderator
Title: Warrior-Poet
Joined: Jan 15 2009
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 6113
Posted:
May 06 2009 11:22 pm
ReeperTheSeeker wrote:
I've considered getting the Good Eat's DVD sets so i can try some of his tricks. It's a cooking show for the extremely Geeky and Hungry.
Totally. DO they actually have full sets? In the small amount of searching I've done, I can only find individual episodes.
Not to take away possible revenue from Mr. Brown, but I'll throw out there that most of his recipes are available at www.foodnetwork.com/alton-brown/index.html (be careful; there's an auto-starting video on the site.) Its not nearly the same as having him walk you through it (although they have some clips too), but if all you want to do is remember how to make a puff pastry or whatever, its a good resource.
And on the subject of Brown, he always impressed the hell out of me doing the commentary for Iron Chef. The depth of knowledge he must have (not to mention the quick memory) to be able to do that is just staggering.
William Shakespeare wrote:
Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.
Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
Joined: Sep 23 2008
Posts: 4274
Posted:
May 07 2009 12:18 am
Sailor moon.... when I was younger... just, let me die
ReeperTheSeeker
Joined: Aug 26 2007
Posts: 2752
Posted:
May 07 2009 12:38 am
SoldierHawk wrote:
ReeperTheSeeker wrote:
I've considered getting the Good Eat's DVD sets so i can try some of his tricks. It's a cooking show for the extremely Geeky and Hungry.
Totally. DO they actually have full sets? In the small amount of searching I've done, I can only find individual episodes.
Not to take away possible revenue from Mr. Brown, but I'll throw out there that most of his recipes are available at www.foodnetwork.com/alton-brown/index.html (be careful; there's an auto-starting video on the site.) Its not nearly the same as having him walk you through it (although they have some clips too), but if all you want to do is remember how to make a puff pastry or whatever, its a good resource.
And on the subject of Brown, he always impressed the hell out of me doing the commentary for Iron Chef. The depth of knowledge he must have (not to mention the quick memory) to be able to do that is just staggering.
I only assumed there were DVD sets of season, i have not searched yet. And yeah, Brown is one of the reasons i watch Iron Chief. I hate to admit this too, Good Eats become my sleep aid during a semester of insomnia, it's a somber show, subtly enough to calm any hyper college kid.
Links, pics, vids . . . I shall post these when given the chance
Transformers 2 Review: ". . . Did i mention SHIT BLOWS UP?!!!"