I couldn't bring myself to become coherent enough to comment on "embryos over Iraqis," but this, I can do. o.O
I can't wait for The Prestige, which was cemented as soon as I saw the writer--Priest wrote some of my favorite actual funny books, as in comics that make me laugh. The rest of it is just gravy.
Eureka seemed ok last week, but I completely forgot this was Friday in my fog of cd-ripping (I would be very nearly done, but your queen of a sister just sent me a bunch of NIN/Bauhaus stuff), so missed the whole swath of shows. At least it's SciFi, so they'll run it again.
And it's "The Dresden Files," which is based on books written by an acquaintance of mine (and same or more to several others I know), Jim Butcher. I read the first book waaaaaaay back, before it was published, when we were both online at ridiculous hours, and I couldn't be more delighted for his success. I still wish James Marsters had been cast as Harry (he did the readings for books-on-tape for the series, and was quite keen on the role), but I'm so there, all the same.
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Date: 2006-07-22 08:48 am (UTC)I can't wait for The Prestige, which was cemented as soon as I saw the writer--Priest wrote some of my favorite actual funny books, as in comics that make me laugh. The rest of it is just gravy.
Eureka seemed ok last week, but I completely forgot this was Friday in my fog of cd-ripping (I would be very nearly done, but your queen of a sister just sent me a bunch of NIN/Bauhaus stuff), so missed the whole swath of shows. At least it's SciFi, so they'll run it again.
And it's "The Dresden Files," which is based on books written by an acquaintance of mine (and same or more to several others I know), Jim Butcher. I read the first book waaaaaaay back, before it was published, when we were both online at ridiculous hours, and I couldn't be more delighted for his success. I still wish James Marsters had been cast as Harry (he did the readings for books-on-tape for the series, and was quite keen on the role), but I'm so there, all the same.