tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post1377904180172213813..comments2024-03-11T17:26:10.898-07:00Comments on Let's Talk Alias: Fall Spy LineupGirlscouthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09488863065118161693noreply@blogger.comBlogger176125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-84806681937290243602011-01-15T21:03:31.623-08:002011-01-15T21:03:31.623-08:00I forgot, the only other thing I didn't agree ...I forgot, the only other thing I didn't agree with about Human Target was about the music. I thought last season's opening music rocked. This season's does not. For some reason they decided to remove the melody from the music. I remember that I used to find myself humming it. Now there is nothing to hum. <br /><br />What were they thinking???uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-9427236622565795302011-01-10T19:13:46.467-08:002011-01-10T19:13:46.467-08:00Page,
I posted it here because I figured if there...Page,<br /><br />I posted it here because I figured if there was a chance that anyone could find it, you could.uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-4375989315304172762011-01-10T19:06:47.783-08:002011-01-10T19:06:47.783-08:00Wow, Uncle, that sounds like a tall order.
TIME h...Wow, Uncle, that sounds like a tall order.<br /><br />TIME has this description: <i> THE LEGEND OF SILENT NIGHT (ABC, 9-11 p.m.). The life of Composer Franz Gruber, played by James Mason and narrated by Kirk Douglas. Adapted from a story by Paul Gallico.</i><br /><br />Apparently shown on December 25, 1968, but doesn't seem to be available anywhere.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-31042043239246932002011-01-10T16:57:25.421-08:002011-01-10T16:57:25.421-08:00This is off topic, but I would like to ask anyway....This is off topic, but I would like to ask anyway. Does anyone here know where I can find thsi movie to watch online:<br />"The Legend of Silent Night" starring James Mason. I think it was a 1968 production.uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-51134560104211130522011-01-10T15:06:31.359-08:002011-01-10T15:06:31.359-08:00I'm reminded of the old saying, "if you t...I'm reminded of the old saying, "if you throw enough shit at the wall, some of it's bound to stick".<br /><br />JJ, fresh from his "Undercovers" failure, seems bent on TV domination. Quantity, if not quality.<br /><br />He's now flogging a new series conjured up by the "Alias" and "Fringe" writing team of Monica Breen and Alison Schapker. <br /><br />According to <a href="http://www.daemonstv.com/2011/01/06/j-j-abrams-developing-pulp-fiction-type-series/" rel="nofollow">this article</a>, "Pulp" is supposed to be reminiscent of the movie "Pulp Fiction". That alone calls for a gigantic Red Flag on the play, IMO, since I think PF is a steaming load of typical Tarantino crap. <br /><br />Another potential problem for me is the dreaded "crime drama" label tossed around in articles about this project. I don't do well with crime drama, so it's gonna need to be extra special crime drama for me to tune in more than once. <br /><br />With Bad Robot involved, I assume there is a sci-fi element in there somewhere, which may be a saving grace. We saw how well "Undercovers" did without the usual JJ sci-fi mythology ingredient, and I would expect the same for "Pulp" unless it doles out something more than run of the mill cops and robbers.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-29196487794768962702011-01-10T13:15:56.162-08:002011-01-10T13:15:56.162-08:00Uncle, if I could trade Ames for a serialized form...Uncle, if I could trade Ames for a serialized format, she'd be gone in a nano-second. <br /><br />Obviously, the chicks are on board to try to broaden the audience appeal, one of them (Ilsa) replacing the FBI babe (and Chance's potential squeeze) from last year, and the other may be FOX's attempt to ward off feminist letter-writers??Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-39126544459883103902011-01-10T12:54:04.659-08:002011-01-10T12:54:04.659-08:00My only real disagreement with the HT comments is ...My only real disagreement with the HT comments is with the idea that Ames is really adding much to the show. I will say that when she is fixed up she is very pretty. She is one of the few women that I think looks as pretty with her hair up as down. Betond that I think it's just more distraction from the real story and a way to keep the show less serialized.uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-67037635325584684952011-01-10T08:33:49.635-08:002011-01-10T08:33:49.635-08:00I find the whole back and forth with Chance and Il...I find the whole back and forth with Chance and Ilsa is pretty annoying. Sure, without her, they wouldn't have a jet on standby or that kick-ass new computer setup, BUT, this whole burgeoning romance angle doesn't do it for me, any more than Peter and Olivia does anything for me on "Fringe".<br /><br />Ames is a much better fit within their team, but Ilsa should remember that she was supposed to be the silent partner, not the whining bitch.<br /><br />I'm dismayed that HT shows no inclination toward being a serialized show. I thought there were hints of that last year with Baptiste and glimpes of Chance's back-story, etc..,but even though Baptiste showed up earlier this year, it was just a case-of-the-week (another throwback to the 80's).<br /><br />Very sporting of FOX to show back to back new eppies last week, though, during a period with absolutely no new programming to consume. <br /><br />I watched the 2 hour debut of "The Cape" last night. Nothing to get excited about, IMO.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-50507986383232390442011-01-09T22:58:39.455-08:002011-01-09T22:58:39.455-08:00I don't know why I didn't notice or mentio...I don't know why I didn't notice or mention it before, but...<br /><br />...the opening music for Human Target? Absolutely rocks.<br /><br />The whole unspoken attraction between Chance and Ms. Pucci is cliche' and already as tiresome as her bellyaching every time the "team" take a broad perspective on "legal". <br /><br />She knew what the deal was when they first saved her life, and when she first bought into the business of saving lives. I do hope they stop with it. It's too good of a show to be so... Moonlighting - not that Moonlighting was a bad show, but they pretty well covered this love-hate / boss-guywhogetsthejobdone thing as well as it can be covered.<br /><br />I'm still lovin' me some Ames each week though. And I mean that in the most noble sense.<br /><br />The stories are usually pretty good, and the action is superior to most anything else on TV. The only other criticism I have has to do with the narration of reactions. What I mean by that is, well... I'll illustrate.<br /><br />Chance is fighting in close quarters with a bad guy who is trying to hurt "Maria." Every time she gets jostled, he cries out "Maria!" <br /><br />Or, Chance is fighting with another bad guy in an abandoned drug refining house. The bad guy tossed chemical dust of some sort into Chances' face. Chance cries out, "My eyes!"<br /><br />The writing is just a little too... what? I can't think a good way to describe the made-for-the-80's-TVness of it. But it only happens in a few spots, like the director isn't sure the viewer is smart enough to know what is happening, so he feels it necessary to have the characters tell us through dialog. It's a little insulting, I guess is what it is.<br /><br />Even still, it's one of the best shows (left) on TV. The testosterone thrill ride, complete with excellent one-liners and richly unique characters to deliver them... it's just a good formula for a long lasting A-Team type show.<br /><br />I ignore the little flaws and come back enthusiastically. Besides, in Robetron-world, Ames would be sad and disappointed if she didn't get to see me every week.<br /><br />-RSKlafthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00319049127450549422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-56984952255496114262011-01-04T17:10:57.177-08:002011-01-04T17:10:57.177-08:00Christmas was as quiet as LTA.
Finally, we get t...Christmas was as quiet as LTA. <br /><br />Finally, we get the kick-off of S2 of "V" tonight, if we're calling 10 episodes a season these days.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-18605589302555346082011-01-03T19:34:31.972-08:002011-01-03T19:34:31.972-08:00Sure has been quiet here! How was everyone's C...Sure has been quiet here! How was everyone's Christmas?uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-47881556151034300322010-12-28T18:15:22.895-08:002010-12-28T18:15:22.895-08:00Here's an article that claims that "Law &...Here's <a href="http://www.craveonline.com/entertainment/tv/article/10-canceled-tv-series-that-deserve-another-chance-119567/4" rel="nofollow">an article</a> that claims that "Law & Order", canned after a 20 year run, deserves another chance. Oh, please. <br /><br />I do have to agree that "Rubicon" deserves another chance, but not for the reasons cited. Simply because it was great TV, albeit great TV that nobody was watching.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-58796496625377848782010-12-28T18:11:29.769-08:002010-12-28T18:11:29.769-08:00I actually think it was pretty clever to avoid the...I actually think it was pretty clever to avoid the title "Superman". I think that a lot of people would have felt that they already knew that story and would never have given "Smallville" a chance back in 2001. <br /><br />The FOTW format from the first 1.5 seasons of "Fringe" left me wondering why I even bothered tuning in. It's all I can do to tolerate the far-too-cartoonish Walter at the best of times, and when the show was rolling out one meaningless episode after another, I was nearly overcome by the stench of missed opportunity. <br /><br />Thankfully, Bad Robot turned it into the serial it should have been from the beginning. The most recent episode broke with that new tradition, and the result was the weakest episode of S3, which was very bad timing in light of the upcoming 2 month hiatus. If you're disappearing for so long, the usual strategy is to leave fans with a jaw-dropping cliffhanger to ponder in your absence. <br /><br />I was much more a fan of the Over There episodes which followed Olivia in Walternate's world, largely because of the absence of the Bishops, Walter in particular. I see Walter as the weakest link in the show. He's just a predictable barrage of food and fart jokes and lacks the gravitas that a character in this show should have, IMO. <br /><br />FWIW, Buffy shares VM's traditional season-long story arc formula, but also like VM, there are a number of episodes which are pure standalone.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-76620798301124026032010-12-28T11:03:03.964-08:002010-12-28T11:03:03.964-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.SKlafthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00319049127450549422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-28469774224331866272010-12-28T11:02:20.028-08:002010-12-28T11:02:20.028-08:00The thing I love about the costumed super heroes (...The thing I love about the costumed super heroes (Iron Man, X-Men, Smallville, etc.) is that they are written as realistic personalities (well, for the most part) trying desperately to deal with huge moral dilemmas while facing the increased responsibilities that come with their advantages (that often seem like curses).<br /><br />That, I think, is precisely what I am NOT getting from Buffy. Nearly every person on the show is a caricature designed for comic relief. Even the lead is too often portrayed that way, and when she isn't, she doesn't see the ridiculous behavior of the others as at all strange.<br /><br />Since you made such a compelling parallel between VM and BtVS, I'll go back to Hulu and see where I left off in S-2 and try to pick up on the snappy wit and the more human-struggle elements.<br /><br />If I am distracted by rubber monster masks, a librarian supposedly "training" a power-enhanced super-natural killer (whose body language in a fight is unconvincing at best), not to mention the freak-of-the-week problem that Fringe also had (but far more believably), well, I'll consider misled that it "gets better in season 2."<br /><br />Smallville, too, had a rough first couple seasons, so I can appreciate the need to see things from a broad perspective. Tom Welling, however, did a decent job at portraying a super powered being struggling to live a normal life as a conflicted teen. The characters of father and son Luthor were so well acted that every episode that focus on them shined above the others leaving me to believe they were what made the show last through the worst of the writing issues. I fear Buffy does not have those touchstones, but I have not seen everything there is to consider.<br /><br />I am determined to see it your way Page48. If by S-3 I cannot, well, I'll just mark it up as a preference thing, and my view of your TV opinion will not suffer.<br /><br />-RSKlafthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00319049127450549422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-78510260599559235222010-12-26T23:17:40.164-08:002010-12-26T23:17:40.164-08:00Uncle, what you said is fair enough. There's a...Uncle, what you said is fair enough. There's a lot to be said for personal taste. <br /><br />One thing I notice right now is a trend away from the "real" hero, whether it's Sydney or Buffy, and in favour of the comic book style of super hero. There is endless chatter these days about the new "Wonder Woman", there was the recent "Kick Ass" movie, and we have "Iron Man 2" and "The Avengers", both of which include Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow. <br /><br />In other words, while the late 90's and early 2000's featured so-called "ordinary" girls as butt-kicking heroes, we're now into a period of costumed super-heroes. I'm okay with the make-believe types, especially in movies, but if I had a say in the matter when it comes to TV, I would definitely lean toward the "real" characters like Sydney or VM or Nikita (although we might debate whether or not Nikita is a hero) or Buffy or Olivia. I just like the idea of real people with real lives stepping up to make a difference. <br /><br />In my humble opinion, comic book super heroes are more at home in the realm of block buster movies, but, again, it comes down to personal preferences.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-53052143130757847462010-12-26T22:08:24.865-08:002010-12-26T22:08:24.865-08:00Even though Page48 drew dynamic similarities betwe...Even though Page48 drew dynamic similarities between VM, BtVS and Alias, everything else said about the first two shows makes me think I wouldn't be the least interested in them. Doesn't mean they aren't good shows, just not what I like.uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-76623351169451018822010-12-26T15:50:05.651-08:002010-12-26T15:50:05.651-08:00Ha Ha, Robetron, I feel your pain. TV shows can be...Ha Ha, Robetron, I feel your pain. TV shows can be very polarizing. <br /><br />When I watch Buffy, I can't help but realize that I'm watching "Alias" growing in the petrie dish. But, "Alias" aside for now, I'm midway through S3 of "Veronica Mars", and I gotta say that, rather than being distant cousins, BtVS and VM are sisters separated at birth. VM, IMO, is simply BtVS with the supernatural aspect filtered out. <br /><br />These shows both chronicle the adventures of cutie blonde teen girls, raised in a broken home under the California sun. They attend high school in the beginning and after a few seasons, it's off to college. The blonde cuties carry enormous, adult-strength responsibility, while the adults themselves are mostly incompetent, irresponsible, or blissfully ignorant of what's going on around them. If you want a murder solved or an apocalypse thwarted, call the nearest blonde cutie teen girl.<br /><br />The girls do all of their good work in their own back yard, seldom, if ever leaving their own time zone. The rich kids they go to school with are portrayed as empty vessels. The dialogue in both shows is snappy and clever and the girls are blessed with an endless supply of timely sarcasm. <br /><br />So, what I'm trying to say is that VM, which is a show that you thankfully turned me on to, and which we both enjoy, is simply a retooled version of BtVS. You could argue that Veronica is more mature than Buffy and that's a valid point. Buffy didn't even drive a car, wasn't financially savvy like VM, and came to her line of work reluctantly. Still, it's clear that VM was created to appeal to Buffy's audience, who had witnessed the end of that show a year earlier. <br /><br />Now, getting back to "Alias", a much more adult-themed show, but which also felt Buffy's influence. Cute older girl, raised in a broken home for the most part under California skies. Like Buffy, Sydney was a reluctant hero (at least once she realized she was working for the wrong team). She wanted out and threatened to walk away, as did Buffy. Both longed for normal lives, but normal was out of reach for both of them. Their particular skills were needed to save a world that wasn't even aware that it was in danger. Both girls lived secret double lives, with only a few close associates knowing the true nature of their work. Both girls gained a sister several seasons into the show. Both shows dealt with prophecy and Chosen Ones. Both shows had elements of immortality and dealt with themes of power falling into the wrong hands and kick-ass girls saving the world. Both shows dealt with mysterious organizations like Prophet 5 and The Initiative. And, what was there about that fateful night in Svogda that didn't look like a typical school night back in Sunnydale?<br /><br />To sum up, I would say that, while BtVS employed a completely different approach (and one that won't appeal to all viewers), it told essentially the same story as "Alias". They both came down to the age old story of good vs. evil <br />(and the grey areas that exist between the two) and the reluctant heroines that sacrificed their own dreams (or at least put them on hold indefinitely) so that others could live theirs.<br /><br />Just to address one other point you made. It doesn't bother me that people write longingly about BtVS years after it ended, but what does bother me is that almost NO ONE writes longingly about "Alias". Sydney is in greater danger today of being the Forgotten One than being the Chosen One. <br /><br />When Roco's "Seriable" poll shows Sydney as a close 3rd (out of 3) to Kate from "Lost" and neither in the same hemisphere as Olivia, I shake my head at the cluelessness. And, I find no consolation in the fact that, the better "Fringe" gets, the smaller its audience gets. It all makes sense till it doesn't.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-90271167280856265862010-12-26T01:49:45.991-08:002010-12-26T01:49:45.991-08:00I made an honest effort to get into Buffy after al...I made an honest effort to get into Buffy after all the talk associating it with the greatness that is Alias. I watched the first season, irritated that my intelligence would have to endure the insults in order to get to the second season, when all the Buff-fans said it really got good.<br /><br />I plunged into the second season. First episode, no improvement. Into the second, third, fourth, still little or nothing appealing. I never bought into the love affair NOT happening between Angel and Buffy, and even when they seemed to make strides toward coming together, I found myself not caring. <br /><br />Time passed and I found other interests in TV watching. I never returned to finish season 2. That length of time, and I still don't believe the characters could be real people... I just don't see what everyone seems to like about it. <br /><br />To me, its typical unrealistic girl-power, teen tripe aimed at nothing more than selling more bubble gum between segments. The absolute worst of Smallville (the Stride gum infomercial) still had more sense of actual danger and drama than anything I found in Buffy. <br /><br />It literally bothers me that people write about Buffy (this long after its cancellation) so longingly, as if an old friend had move away. Even people like Page 48, whose TV opinions I'd hold higher than anyone else I know outside the cyber world, sounds as though the fair remembrance of Buffy is in the class of Alias. <br /><br />I just don't get it. What am I missing? I want to like the show even more now, but the prospect of going back for more foolishness when there is many other things I believe to be worth the time, just runs against my grain.<br /><br />Someone say something to change my mind and give it another chance.SKlafthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00319049127450549422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-17903781890420828582010-12-23T23:51:46.191-08:002010-12-23T23:51:46.191-08:00Uncle, "can be" are the operative words....Uncle, "can be" are the operative words.<br /><br />The only TV series I have ever rewatched is "Alias", a feat I accomplished in 2006, begun immediately following "All the Time in the World". <br /><br />During my 10 days off from now until the New Year, I am going to begin my 2nd series rewatch. For the entire calendar year of 2011, I will be following along with Nikki Stafford's <a href="http://nikkistafford.blogspot.com/2010/11/great-buffy-rewatch.html" rel="nofollow">Great Buffy Rewatch</a>. Nikki is the author of a number of TV show companion books, including books on "Alias" and "Lost". And, she's a good Canadian girl, but that's beside the point.<br /><br />Between the fall of 2009 and the spring of 2010, I watched all 144 episodes of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer". A few short years ago I would have scoffed at the idea of watching a show about a teenage girl doing battle with vampires. But then something happened. In my search for great TV to fill the void left behind by the early demise of "Alias", and thanks only to the Internet, I came across a highly acclaimed, but very short-lived series, "Firefly". <br /><br />I saw Joss Whedon's name tossed around with that other boy genius, JJ Abrams. Shortly after my tour through "Firefly", a new Whedon show was announced. "Dollhouse" was a huge disappointment out of the gate, but got a lot more interesting after cancellation was announced. <br /><br />What I needed now was more conclusive evidence that Whedon was truly gifted and that "Firefly" wasn't merely a charming fluke. My research (aka Googling) led me to Buffy. To find out if Whedon was legit, I decided that I needed to check out BtVS, so, about a year ago, I dove in head first and didn't come up for air for 6 months.<br /><br />With Buffy, Whedon created a community of young characters and their mentor, Giles. They were the self-proclaimed Scooby Gang. This community embarked on a 7 year journey full of friendship and heart and loyalty and adventure and fantasy and love and heart-breaking loss and desperation and perseverance and forgiveness and acceptance and redemption and sacrifice, and the kind of love we all could use more of. <br /><br />Whedon managed, in the midst of an outrageously unbelievable show, to touch upon every emotion we have in our repertoire. There were scenes along the way that actually left me weeping like a baby. Scenes that I would rewind and watch again and again to appreciate the humanity and the beauty and the heroism. <br /><br />There were weak episodes, to be sure, but the best episodes of Buffy were memorable and iconic, silly one moment and remarkably beautiful the next.<br /><br />Unlike "Alias", Buffy spawned an excellent spinoff, "Angel", which itself ran for 5 seasons and featured many characters who first appeared in BtVS. <br /><br />I think that anyone in LTA land (and I realize there are few of us with the stamina to remain standing 4 years after the fact) who are even casual fans of Buffy, should consider joining in Nikki's rewatch. <br /><br />I now list myself among the legion of Buffy fans. I can't say how much I will participate in the comments during this rewatch, but I'll be there for every episode, gaining what I can from the commentary of the guest bloggers that Nikki has invited. This will be the first time that I've tagged along on this kind of exercise, so I'm looking forward to a new way of watching a TV show. <br /><br />Maybe someday, she'll even do an "Alias" rewatch. Now, wouldn't that be something?Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-72917291979968425102010-12-23T18:41:26.376-08:002010-12-23T18:41:26.376-08:00Page,
That clip has always been one of my favorit...Page,<br /><br />That clip has always been one of my favorite parts of the series. The clip is uncut from the DVD and shows the broad range of Sydney Bristow's life and gut wrenching emotions, and what an incredible actress JG can be.uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-63743798793276102772010-12-23T17:44:44.786-08:002010-12-23T17:44:44.786-08:00Uncle, I couldn't believe that article. It'...Uncle, I couldn't believe that article. It's one thing to make a typo, indicating S3 instead of S1, but then to prattle on about previous seasons of "Undercovers" is just flat-out cwazy!<br /><br />That clip of Syd in the red dress from 3.1 is burned into my retina. Seems like yesterday that I watched it for the first time. I can't freakin' believe it was more than 7 years ago.<br /><br />Looks like ABC is officially committed to bringing "Alias" on board. Not OUR "Alias" of course, but a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Omnibus-Marvel-Comics-Michael-Bendis/dp/0785121218/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_2" rel="nofollow">Marvel Comic named "Alias"</a> (that I've never heard of). And for obvious reasons, they'll give the show a different name, <a href="http://io9.com/5714770/is-tv-ready-for-tough+but+damaged-female-hero-jessica-jones" rel="nofollow">"AKA Jessica Jones"</a>. <br /><br />If she wears an outfit like what's shown in the picture, I predict a short-lived series.Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-24837681777315366262010-12-23T15:57:54.350-08:002010-12-23T15:57:54.350-08:00OK, so on the Undercovers article:
"For thos...OK, so on the Undercovers article:<br /><br />"For those who haven’t been following the show for the last 3 seasons"<br /><br />"Part Mr. & Mrs. Smith, part Bourne Identity"<br /><br />How did this guy get this job, and how does he hang on to it? Could he even be sworn in to testify to matters of fact in a court case?uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-40988650280317558642010-12-22T21:33:49.241-08:002010-12-22T21:33:49.241-08:00Catch this one before they kill the audio:
http://...Catch this one before they kill the audio:<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voCOJxtVgis<br /><br />And give this a try:<br />http://family.go.com/santas-list/video/211005-samaritanarts/uncle111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06648380991715575787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17309641.post-7142540815915312602010-12-22T19:14:05.083-08:002010-12-22T19:14:05.083-08:00Now I know how Syd felt when she woke up a couple ...Now I know how Syd felt when she woke up a couple of years later. <br /><br />Here's a preview for <a href="http://www.paparazzijournal.com/undercovers-season-3-episode-11-funny-monney-preview/1561644" rel="nofollow">episode 3.11</a> of "Undercovers"Page48https://www.blogger.com/profile/09728079057077761364noreply@blogger.com