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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew wow, House 2 hour premier was fantastic so different - was interesting to see more of House's human side hehe |
Season premier of Heroes was wicked!!
New villain is bad ass. Love the circus troupe idea.
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| Originally posted by Cribby Season premier of Heroes was wicked!! New villain is bad ass. Love the circus troupe idea. |
i loved the first season of heroes, but never finished the 2nd. it just got to be a bit too over the top.
i just watched the house premier.. and wow. this season is going to be interesting, thats for sure.
[[ps. surfthechannel.com <3]]
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| Originally posted by barbina i loved the first season of heroes, but never finished the 2nd. it just got to be a bit too over the top. i just watched the house premier.. and wow. this season is going to be interesting, thats for sure. [[ps. surfthechannel.com <3]] |
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| Originally posted by oldschool420 Agreed! Loved the whole 2 hours. Was kinda glad it was focused on him for the most part. Got me back into the House mood. Should be another great season! |

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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Less Tom, moar Erika |

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| Originally posted by Intangible This thread makes me miss TV soooo much. |
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| Originally posted by Intangible and Ill have PVR... life will be great |
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OMG just finished watching MODERN FAMILY ... BRILLIANT, PPL, BRILLIANT!!
Absolutely LOVED it! New fav sitcom of the new 2009/2010 season for sure!
Al Bundy (as im just going to refer to Ed O'Neil) was brilliant in his role...!
Love this crazy extended family! Awesome.
So happy I decided to actually PVR this show... i originally had no intention of even checking it out.
Highly recommend it guys. 
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| Originally posted by Jem_hadar Havent seen it yet, but still PVR'd... I agree in principal though ![]() |
First two episodes of Californication were awesome! 
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Erica has gotten really fit for this season. She looks really hot in her coyote ugly outfit, and halter top... you'll see |

guys, it's Erica 
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| Originally posted by love_child First two episodes of Californication were awesome! |
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| Originally posted by Jem_hadar Cant wait till the show starts back up on Monday! SCHWEEEEEEEEET!! *YAY* HANK MOODY FTMFW!!!! <3 |
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| Originally posted by smuncky you recommend watching it jem? i've been wanting to start watching it but was always hesitant. |
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| Originally posted by Jem_hadar But I'd HIGHLY recommend (if at all possible) starting with Season 1 before watching it you can! You'll have a much more massive appreciation of his character Hank and this show! You'll be hooked after the first 1 or two eps. But if you cant check out S1 first, no worries, just watch the new eps, but try to view S1 (and 2) as quickly as possible before you see too many more eps in S3... you'll be glad for the context and to have seen those previous eps. |
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| Originally posted by Jem_hadar He's such a jackass... (but one that attracts and gets laid CONSTANTLY by the hottest younger women!) His character is like walking sex, lol. Gotta love the Hank Moody! This show is excellent, just like Dexter and True Blood are excellent, brillaint programmes too. Same level of quality IMO. |
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| Originally posted by smuncky oh most def. whenever i start watching a new show, i always have to start from the beginning no matter what. this is what i wanted to hear. sounds great. i'm gonna d/l season 1 today! woot! |
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| Originally posted by Jem_hadar cant wait to hear your thoughts on it alex after you've seen them all! |
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| Originally posted by smuncky wow. just wow. i know it's only been a couple of episodes, but i'm loving hank! i can totally see myself really enjoying the rest of the episodes, easily. and i'm loving that they're only half hour long! gonna be much easier to get caught up. |
'nuff said.
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Yeah, I loved the first season! Fairy tale ending 'nuff said.I stopped watching it early in the 2nd though, as I used to watch it together with a friend all the time, but we no longer hang out. |
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| Originally posted by smuncky wow. just wow. i know it's only been a couple of episodes, but i'm loving hank! i can totally see myself really enjoying the rest of the episodes, easily. and i'm loving that they're only half hour long! gonna be much easier to get caught up. |

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| Originally posted by Jem_hadar You need to fix that shit, son! (Not the friendship, the Californication-watching, I mean!) |
Tonight begins a Global TV's Clubland documentary (airing at 8 p.m. on Global's Currents).
From the Star today;
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![]() Club dilemma: Watch or drink? Oct 02, 2009 04:30 AM Raju Mudhar One of the most interesting things about Friday's Clubland documentary (airing at 8 p.m. on Global's Currents) is that it manages to both glamourize and demonize this city's embattled Entertainment District. Originally screened as part of this year's Hot Docs festival, the cut-for-TV version makes Toronto look like a fun, hedonistic, Bright Lights, Big City party that will be appreciated by anybody who's ever had a night out where their life was saved by a deejay. It also does a pretty good job of outlining the frustrations of residents in the King-Spadina neighbourhood, reflected by Toronto Councillor Adam Vaughan's war on fun. There are plenty of shots of drunk kids and macho dudes beating each other up after last call. As a reporter who has covered the club beat for a long time, I'd say it does a pretty fair job of summing up most of the issues and mindsets of all of the players, including the cops, promoters, club kids, visiting 905-ers and high profile club owners. But it is limited by focusing only on the downtown core and is already a little outdated. And it doesn't provide any answers to the condo vs. clubs, mixed-use conundrum that has plagued the area for almost a decade � not that I really expected it to. It also doesn't consider that beyond the big fight in the city's core, there are plenty of skirmishes elsewhere, like the growth of the Ossington Ave. club scene, which I think should be considered an unqualified success, even though it has sparked a city moratorium on new clubs. Another new hot spot that has sprung up since the doc was made is Harbord Ave. Toronto Star restaurant critic Corey Mintz recently reported on a dispute between Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone and the Ici Bistro restaurant he opposes at Harbord and Manning. Pantalone argues that it doesn't fit the area. Being a homeowner in my mid-30s, as I watched this doc, the famous words of Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon kept echoing in my head � "I am too old for this s---" � and I would undoubtedly be concerned if a big club tried to open on my block. But as an entertainment reporter, I wish the doc had tried to find some mechanism to work toward a peaceful coexistence. Also unfortunate is the Friday night time slot, since one group of people with a very vested interest � the clubgoers � will be far too busy pre-drinking to watch. The only real constant about clubland is change and, in the time since this doc was shot over 17 nights two summers ago, one of the key players interviewed, former New York club kingpin Peter Gatien, has left Circa. There are plenty of rumours flying that club might not be long for this world. The next real big change to come in the area will be completion of the Bell Lightbox, the Toronto International Film Festival's new headquarters and, fittingly, accompanying condo tower. The project will definitively have a transformative effect on the area and, in a funny way, could be the lifeline for the clubs that manage to stick it out for a few more years. One possible way to alleviate the pressure gasket when all the clubs empty after the 2 a.m. last call is to extend drinking hours to 4 a.m., like they do during the film festival, when the celebrities make their annual pit stop in town. After all, if late closings are okay for the stars and their fans when they are visiting, why not for the rest of us who happen to live here? Raju Mudhar is a Star entertainment reporter. Email: [email protected] |
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Tonight begins a Global TV's Clubland documentary (airing at 8 p.m. on Global's Currents). From the Star today; |
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| Originally posted by Invasionmix lol funny how they put this on TV on a Friday night at 8 PM, the club goers aren't gonna watch this on a Friday night. |
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| Originally posted by FunkyCrew I might watch this Vince stop partying so hard |
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