Title Comment Comment Date Comment Link
Films Seen: Listology Scoreboard 2006

I only number the films that I've seen for the first time. Makes it easier at the end of the year to see how many "new" films I've seen as opposed to repeat viewings.

Since you count those as well, I've added an overall total in the Author's Comments section.

5/29/2006 View
Films Seen: Listology Scoreboard 2006

Is it too late for me to toss my hat into this grand film-penis measuring contest?

5/24/2006 View
Television Characters I Would Marry in a Heartbeat

Winifred "Fred" Burkle (Amy Acker) on Angel (2001-2004)

Don't you mean Illyria?

Fred's dead, baby. Fred's dead.

(Also, this list strikes me as a polite version of 100 Women I'd Like To Fuck from Throw Momma From The Train.)

4/24/2006 View
PLEASE contribute: Listology's Top 100 Films: 36/100

Amélie (2001)

4/1/2006 View
Most Upsetting Death on 24

Voted President David Palmer. America is no longer in good hands.

3/18/2006 View
Plotholes, Inconsistencies and things that just don't seem right or make sense in movies (May Contain Spoilers)

Actually, the time travel logic in The Terminator (and T2) makes perfect sense. The idea is that time is a straight, unbendable line which cannot be changed. Who was John Connor's father? It was, has, and will always be Kyle Reese. This is due to the universe having built-in "Dead Grandpa" paradox protection.

Strange as it may sound, this all makes more sense than the time travel logic in the Back to the Future movies where, contrary to all of Doc Brown's hand wringing about universe destroying paradoxes, time seems to be as straight as a Slinky.

1/4/2006 View