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I like his lyrics but I'm generally not fond his voice

Man, wouldn't call myself a Led fan but i love Fool in the Rain

I like some of their music but i dont think i would ever go out of my way to buy one of their albums like i would Queen or Radiohead

I must admit that i would not be opposed to Buffy: TAS if Whedon were a heavy part of it

And Vince Gilligan has actually said he would do it too. Still looking forward to it regardless, but his version would take me from cautiously optimistic to "hell yes!" pretty damn fast

I don't really care much about picture quality as long as it's reasonably good, so most of the time blu-ray is passed over for DVD unless it's a film i think would really benefit from the transfer.

There are some things I like to watch on VHS, but really it's only shows or movies that have crappy visuals in the first place and movies whose DVD releases aren't the same as their VHS ones (Star Wars).

Same here, i especially like Netflix for TV shows since i don't want to invest in hard copies of a show if i know i will only watch it once.

I remember back when i had never used a DVD (they'd just started taking VHS off the shelves completely when we switched over) and I was utterly perplexed that you didn't need to rewind them.

One day i would like to read a comprehensive and detailed list of everything wrong with the Newsroom/Aaron Sorkin. Because my fun is boring but it's still fun damn it.

It's that Inara storyline and what he did to Carpenter, mostly the latter since she's a real person who'd worked hard for six years with him, that make me think that as much as i enjoy his work i wouldn't like him much as a person.

Honestly I never viewed Dr. Horrible as special when it comes to story or even writing. I like it because i enjoy the songs and the actors are clearly having fun. I've always thought Penny being treated as an object by the two heroes was the point, hamfisted as it was. Neither deserved her and she died still being an

LMFAO is a band?

Parks is one of the few shows that actually makes me utterly joyful while watching it. Other shows have scenes that bring me joy, but Parks managed to keep that level of vibrancy up for seven years.

My old TV broke while i was watching Rumble in The Bronx. It couldn't handle the lies.

Bergen is an interesting example since she went on to be in Boston Legal (which i must admit is what generally comes to mind when I talk about her rather than Murphy Brown) which you could argue is riddled with nothing but character actors.

Serenity kind of suffers from not having the breathing room Firefly does, but it's still a very good film.

Serenity is one of my go-to examples of how to make a follow-up film right (yet to see the VM movie). FDOC was really fun and i enjoyed it immensely, in so many ways it feels like it came out when the creative juices for the film were still fresh. But I also think there are certain parts of it (the focus on the Kevin

I was very glad to see Rock n Roll High School on here. Such a fun film

I think it was for the Smith and Jones reference (the name of Martha's first episode in the show). It still irked me even if i thought that the brief screen time they got together showed decent chemistry.