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On the weekend before Christmas I saw on DVD

3 Star Wars films,
2 Fireflies,
And Hogfather was on TV

It's a good job I don't have to watch something for all 12 days of Christmas.

It's been a geeky weekend, going to [personal profile] tictactoepony 'sfirefly fan meetup in Woking, that was meant to be from the browncoat's board but didn't actually get a lot of people from there. Total board member count was 3, Ithink, inclusing me and [info]tictactoepony. Still, it was fun. There was food and there was beer, and T.E.A is quite nice, so I confounded everyone by ordering a Spitfire as part of a large order of T.E.A, T.E.A, T.E.A, T.E.A, t.e.a and t.e.a. and then forgetting which glass was the Spitfire.

Next day went shopping and Saw Clerks and all three Star Wars films. [profile] mingmerciless , [profile] lemming_man , [profile] tinkerbell1980,[info]beermat , beermat's R.I.B and [profile] omylouse were there too.  For those who care, EpIV "original theatrical"* , EpV SE, Ep VI original theatrical.

Since Beermat asked, we added subs.  There's quite a bit of random waffle that you don't hear like Stormtrooper chat.  Nothing that matters.  Just arbitrary filler chat, but it's stuff that a lot of people aren't aware of.

*(the original orignal didn't have the "episode IV: A new hope" subtitle but did have the "close the blast doors" line.  Apparently it's all about which sound mix was used).

Next day idly watched telly.

And saw the first part of Hogfather.  Which was fairly enjoyable but why does everything made by Sky have such a Sky Oneish feel to it?  I can't help feeling that this would have worked a lot better as an animated film. 

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Date: 2006-12-19 08:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gaspode.livejournal.com
it must be possible ...

Hmm - well Ultraviolet had four epsiodes, Day of the Triffids six, 11 episodes of Heroes so Far, 12 of Faulty towers ... Must be some other stuff to fill in some blanks ...
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