Bahaha, how is Joss so consistently brilliant and funny? More snippets about Doc Horrible, though not of the 'Gee, I didn't see THAT coming!' variety. In other words, no spoilers, unless you didn't know it was a musical, in which case, have a nice life under that rock. Also, Ausiello has the info on the DVD, plus (the first?) Dr. Horrible review! WOO.

I'm working my way through the current series of Doctor Who. Not that I've seen much of the previous three, I suppose I should rent them or download them sometime, but I've heard this season exploded some people's head and features Ianto, so I thought I'd give it a go.

Clea DuVall joins Ron Moore's new show 'Virtuality'. Now I'm excited!

Hub's 'Boys of Battlestar' convention has moved to next February/March, so I'll probably be able to go now! YAY.

Uh, no Daily Dom today, because there's another event spam coming your way pretty soon.

ETA, forgot! Tonight I watched Little Shop of Horrors

...I don't get it. It was sort of like Rocky Horror Picture Show without all the fun gender-fuckery that makes RHPS a classic to my mind, and it was largely populated with comedians who couldn't sing (well, until Ellen Greene started belting it out, slipping in and out of her little girly voice.) There were parts of it that I thought were campy fun, but for the most part I was just scratching my head. I guess this is one camp musical classic I'm missing the appeal of. Possibly the only one.

With this I've seen 46 movies at the year's halfway point, which is pretty good, only four behind. I think I'm on track :)

2.5 out of 5

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From: [identity profile] overthemoo.livejournal.com


Dude, I am freaking out over the whole MUSICAL COMMENTARY. I mean... WHAT!?!??!!? More music from Whedon? The man will be the death of us all. Honestly, I'd like him to work with some professional orchestration people and music/lyrics talent from Broadway, because with their help, he could totally deliver better than most of the shows on Broadway have been for the past 10-20 years. Seriously.

Clea?? AWESOMESAUCE.

Aww, you know, it was hard for me to get into LSoH at first. But it's quite brilliant. I'd watch some people perform the numbers online and then watched the movie once again about a year later. And I enjoyed it a lot more. It really is campy fun. I'd say it, Hedwig and Sweeney are the best stage-to-film adaptations since Cabaret. (Sweeney edging in front of the other 2, though.)
Edited Date: 2008-06-30 05:28 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] hobbitofkobol.livejournal.com


I just left this comment somewhere else but I have to say this about Joss: he's so good I have uploaded 3 icons of shows that I haven't watched yet haha

LOL you know I met Bambi and I'm supposed to meet James Callis in December? we should really start passing notes through celebrities

YES THERE IS IANTO AND IT'S GOOOOOD
if you haven't seen the first three seasons, your head won't explode that much though as it's mainly because so many characters are returning (which was the least well-kept secret in the history of spoilers lol)

ooooh I like Clea DuVall! it always seems like she's a guest or recurring character in anything I saw with her though

From: [identity profile] green-queen.livejournal.com


I just saw that comment at [livejournal.com profile] corellianjedi's journal! LOL. I've got you beat on 5 and a header for shows I haven't watched yet!

LMAO we win! You have to give me Tahmoh, though, dude.

I know all the characters and about them returning.

From: [identity profile] green-queen.livejournal.com


I KNOW. A MUSICAL COMMENTARY OF A MUSICAL. THE MAN IS BRILLIANT. And yeah, he probably could do a Broadway show, but maybe he's either not interested in that medium or not looking to do that right now, you know?

HAIRSPRAY.

From: [identity profile] overthemoo.livejournal.com


Oh I'm not saying he must - just, if he was interested, he certainly could. :)

haha Sorry. Hairspray really is a great stage-to-film adaptation, it is, but it comes after those 3 [for me]. Right along with Chicago. And Dreamgirls comes behind those, but quite a bit behind. Then Rent waaay behind that one.... though, I'm not sure which was worse, Rent or Phantom.

From: [identity profile] green-queen.livejournal.com


I am listening to You Can't Stop the Beat right now. Hairspray > all.

From: [identity profile] overthemoo.livejournal.com


:) As much as I adore that film, I prefer the OBC when I want to listen to the show.

Gah, all this musical talk...Dr. Horrible why are you 2 weeks away!?!?!?
(NPH is very small in this icon I'm using, but he's there, woot!)
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