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I can't bring myself to rewatch X-Files. I mean, I saw every ep as it aired, and loved it. but the filler....

I might have gotten that dvd set they put out that had ONLY ep alien conspiracy eps with all the filler stuff gone though.

plus I'm still bitter about
the non ending and that we never got a movie to wrap up the story
 
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Also watched Hansel & Gretel. Terrible, but kind of in a fun way. It helped a little that I sort of have a crush on Jeremy Renner, but not much.
I had a few problems watching that one, I won't bore you with details. I was cheering for the witches though.

This is just a silly thing but we saw it at the movies, my husband, kids & I. My husband's name is Edward. The bit where Edward the troll tells Gretel his name we all turned our heads to Ed, looked at each other, burst out laughing then got roundly shhhh'd by the people in front of us.

Ed doesn't look like a troll though, he's very handsome ;) .
 

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I've been watching episodes of Heston's Feasts. Weird [EFF!]ing sh**, but very interesting. Though I had to wince when they cut off the frog's head in the Tudor episode...
 
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I like Heston & that period show with Sue Perkins, Supersizers. They're the only 2 foodie shows I've ever really watched.

I watched The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, tv show for the umpteenth time.
 

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I really enjoyed 'Into Darkness' as well. I was also pleasantly surprised by 'Jack Reacher' since I'm not a fan of Tom Cruise or the films he has been involved in. :laugh:

I'm currently enjoying the creature features on the Sci-Fi and Horror channels lately. The acting, effects, and storylines have had me crying with laughter at some points ('Sharknado' is an absolute classic!). :laugh:
 

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Wonderful! More zombies :laugh: Although I'm surprised to read that this is to produce a show that isn't 'tethered' to the comic book storyline. Since it's very different :think:
 
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