I missed the season finale of Queer as Folk, so don’t tell me what happened – but if you love the show as much as I do, you might want to know that Michael & Justin’s comic book, Rage is online! Also – if you want to start watching the show, Showtime will be airing the first season again this summer! [via Cheryl]
Category: Media Consumption
Real Reality…
The latest in reality shows? Real reality – Houston Medical premieres tonight! “Meet the doctors, nurses, and patients of Memorial Hermann hospital in Houston, TX as cameras capture the daily drama of their lives.” Let me just toss in here that Dr. Red Duke gets on my last nerve, and since his picture is on the website I can only assume he will be on the show too. If he sounds like a total idiot, I warned you. Not sure if I’ll watch the site tonight – I might, out of that same curiosity that makes you stare at an accident as you pass by on the highway. [via Sherry]
Hidden Secrets…
When we first got the Harry Potter DVD, we hunted high & low for the “not seen in theaters” scenes. Could not find them anywhere and we were absolutely frustrated. Somewhat annoying, and I have no idea what they were thinking whtn they hid them. Thank goodness they came to their senses and wrote an article for the Harry Potter Daily Prophet – Jun 1, 2002, “How to find Harry Potter Scenes Not Shown in Theaters.” Now I just have to print the instructions so we can try to view them again.
That Would Make me Jump Too!
While that Coors commercial I mentioned awhile back annoys the heck out of me, the weary traveler commercial by Miller Light just cracks me up every time. Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee… (You can view all of their commercials here.) [via Mena]
Middle of Nowhere…
They say if you want to see Episode II they way that Lucas meant for you to see it, you need to see it at a theater that is using Digital Projection. So I checked out the Digital Projection Theater Listing and while I’m not surprised that Plano, Texas is on the list (Dallas/Ft. Worth), I find it absolutely hysterical that Big Spring, Texas is the only other city in Texas listed. For the most part, Big Spring is in the middle of nowhere. Inbetween Abilene and Midland, out in West Texas. (About 8 hours from Houston.) If you look it up on a map it’s pretty obvious that it’s not one of the major Texas cities. But I’ll be damned, they have digital projection!