rm ([personal profile] rm) wrote2004-09-27 09:03 am

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Don't know why everyone thinks Veronica Mars is a brilliant show -- it does nothing for me, although I suppose if I were younger and had been a different sort of teen, I'd be able to view her as a personal hero and all that. It just... I didn't care. The dad is good though, and the use of music in the show is stunning.

Meanwhile, Jack & Bobby remains at its best during its nostalgia moments.

Tonight I must Netflix.

Blah blah blah and worry about tomorrow's auditions.

It looks like I'm doing a student film on Friday that will involve my doing green screen work for the first time. That's sort of exciting. I will, apparently, be "lost in the cyber world". Oh, you have no idea.
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[personal profile] laurel 2004-09-27 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
I think some people are gushing about Veronica Mars because there are so few new shows to gush about this season. And at first it seemed too few people had heard of it, that's why I pushed it so hard (which may have done it a disservice; I worry sometimes if I plug things too much, people will be disappointed when they do finally watch).

'Course different people like different things and so I'm sure some are well and truly in love with the show already. I feel it's too soon to tell when you've only seen a pilot.

I think Jack & Bobby, Veronica Mars, and Lost all have lots of potential. They're promising shows. Are they better than the best of the current shows? Nah. But intriguing. I hope at least one of 'em turns into a good show and maybe challenges the best of the rest, though.

[identity profile] delchi.livejournal.com 2004-09-27 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
Lost in the cyber world? Oh my. I have bad flashbacks to those scenes in "HACKERS" where they beat on teh keyboards while physics formulas spin around and float by.

[identity profile] lanthinel.livejournal.com 2004-09-27 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
That's what I was thinking. Sorta like all of those cartoons where someone falls through the Land of Mathematical Equations, Pocket Watches and Grandfather Clocks, and So Forth and comes out in some strange otherworld/Wonderland/Twilight Zone/not!Kansas.