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Restrepo makes it's television debut tonight(11/29) on the National Geographic Channel. If you want to learn more about our latest Medal of Honor recipient Sgt Sal Giunta. This is the documentary to watch.
http://restrepothemovie.com/
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Hehe...I know what you meanJackB1 wrote:another great WALKING DEAD episode! That building that they are going into at the end of the episode is actually the "Cobb Energy Center" which is
for concerts and plays. It's just 5 minutes from my house in Atlanta. Hope there aren't any "walkers" still hanging around!

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Thanks for the tip, Jackdiggity. I'll set the DVR.JackDog wrote:Restrepo makes it's television debut tonight(11/29) on the National Geographic Channel. If you want to learn more about our latest Medal of Honor recipient Sgt Sal Giunta. This is the documentary to watch.
http://restrepothemovie.com/
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pk500 wrote:Thanks for the tip, Jackdiggity. I'll set the DVR.JackDog wrote:Restrepo makes it's television debut tonight(11/29) on the National Geographic Channel. If you want to learn more about our latest Medal of Honor recipient Sgt Sal Giunta. This is the documentary to watch.
http://restrepothemovie.com/
You won't regret it.
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Duuuude...that Rock Avalanche mission was hairy as all hell. Excellent doc...thanks for the heads up JD.
BTW...what's with all the bad dye jobs on the locals? Yikes.
BTW...what's with all the bad dye jobs on the locals? Yikes.
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Boardwalk Empire was stellar this week. It's shaping up for a great finale next week.
The sh*t is really starting to hit the fan. Great acting all over the place. Really enjoying it.
The sh*t is really starting to hit the fan. Great acting all over the place. Really enjoying it.
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Glad you watched man. Rock/Avalanche showed why Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger have balls of steel. They earned the respect of every soldier I've talked with regarding this documentary. I've met Sebastian twice. His book "WAR" is outstanding. Read it if you get a chance. It's so real I couldn't finish it. Dealing with PTSD at the moment. Need to get my mind right to finish it.dbdynsty25 wrote:Duuuude...that Rock Avalanche mission was hairy as all hell. Excellent doc...thanks for the heads up JD.
BTW...what's with all the bad dye jobs on the locals? Yikes.
The older men dye their beards as a imitation of Muhammad. Go figure.
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It's a superb show that has cracked and exploded into life after about the first four episodes, no pun intended! You're right, Jack: The acting and characterization is top-shelf.JackB1 wrote:Boardwalk Empire was stellar this week. It's shaping up for a great finale next week.
The sh*t is really starting to hit the fan. Great acting all over the place. Really enjoying it.
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Yeah, I can't believe those guys were just hanging around the soliders in those 5 to 6 firefights a day. That's just insane to me!JackDog wrote:Glad you watched man. Rock/Avalanche showed why Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger have balls of steel. They earned the respect of every soldier I've talked with regarding this documentary. I've met Sebastian twice. His book "WAR" is outstanding. Read it if you get a chance. It's so real I couldn't finish it. Dealing with PTSD at the moment. Need to get my mind right to finish it.dbdynsty25 wrote:Duuuude...that Rock Avalanche mission was hairy as all hell. Excellent doc...thanks for the heads up JD.
BTW...what's with all the bad dye jobs on the locals? Yikes.
The older men dye their beards as a imitation of Muhammad. Go figure.
I'll definitely check out the book.
I can imagine that it would be tough to watch and read all this stuff having been through it yourself. For that, I'm sure I speak for most, we are truly grateful. I never knew some of the stuff they talked about in the doc and it's amazing that guys like you and your fellow soldiers essentially get dropped in the middle of nowhere with Taliban all around and you're just sitting ducks. That was what was most shocking to me. Unreal.
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That's pretty cool, Jack. I'm over near Lenox and Phipps, but we're still probably only 5-10 miles away from each other. I really do need to finally remember to set the DVR for the show.JackB1 wrote:another great WALKING DEAD episode! That building that they are going into at the end of the episode is actually the "Cobb Energy Center" which is
for concerts and plays. It's just 5 minutes from my house in Atlanta. Hope there aren't any "walkers" still hanging around!
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Thanks man. We defiantly have some amazing kids over there. They deal with the repercussions of deadly mistakes for a lifetime. Situations like that are such an adrenalin rush. Hard to duplicate back in the world.dbdynsty25 wrote:Yeah, I can't believe those guys were just hanging around the soliders in those 5 to 6 firefights a day. That's just insane to me!JackDog wrote:Glad you watched man. Rock/Avalanche showed why Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger have balls of steel. They earned the respect of every soldier I've talked with regarding this documentary. I've met Sebastian twice. His book "WAR" is outstanding. Read it if you get a chance. It's so real I couldn't finish it. Dealing with PTSD at the moment. Need to get my mind right to finish it.dbdynsty25 wrote:Duuuude...that Rock Avalanche mission was hairy as all hell. Excellent doc...thanks for the heads up JD.
BTW...what's with all the bad dye jobs on the locals? Yikes.
The older men dye their beards as a imitation of Muhammad. Go figure.
I'll definitely check out the book.
I can imagine that it would be tough to watch and read all this stuff having been through it yourself. For that, I'm sure I speak for most, we are truly grateful. I never knew some of the stuff they talked about in the doc and it's amazing that guys like you and your fellow soldiers essentially get dropped in the middle of nowhere with Taliban all around and you're just sitting ducks. That was what was most shocking to me. Unreal.
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You can also download the whole season on itunes for pretty cheapGTHobbes wrote:That's pretty cool, Jack. I'm over near Lenox and Phipps, but we're still probably only 5-10 miles away from each other. I really do need to finally remember to set the DVR for the show.JackB1 wrote:another great WALKING DEAD episode! That building that they are going into at the end of the episode is actually the "Cobb Energy Center" which is
for concerts and plays. It's just 5 minutes from my house in Atlanta. Hope there aren't any "walkers" still hanging around!
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The "Lights Out" premier last night on FX was outstanding. I cannot wait to see how the season evolves...it's one of the first pilots I have actually enjoyed. Most shows take too long to get going and develop the characters, but you can already get a good sense of who the characters are in this show. I can't recommend it enough.
And "SportsDome" was just so so (right PK?)...it's really hard to follow up Tosh.0 (probably my favorite comedy based show on TV) and make me laugh and it had a few high spots but overall it was just mediocre. I'll give it a few more tries and see if they develop it a bit more, but I was slightly disappointed with the debut.
And "SportsDome" was just so so (right PK?)...it's really hard to follow up Tosh.0 (probably my favorite comedy based show on TV) and make me laugh and it had a few high spots but overall it was just mediocre. I'll give it a few more tries and see if they develop it a bit more, but I was slightly disappointed with the debut.
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Saw Sportsdome, mainly because it followed Tosh, which is one of my guilty pleasures. Sportsdome was so-so IMO too, basically felt like a bunch of 2 or 3 minute gags strung together. Not sure how much staying power it will have.
That said, the meth sports clip with the guy fighting the imaginary snakes was amazing.
That said, the meth sports clip with the guy fighting the imaginary snakes was amazing.
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"Lights Out" was terrific. Of course, a show about squirrels lacing up the gloves and boxing would interest me, but this show has real potential as long as it avoids cliches.
"SportsDome" was a letdown. You and Naples described it well. Just a patchwork quilt of sketches, most of which were tepid at best. I agree with Naples that the "Crackhead vs. Snakes" segment was hilarious -- easily the best of a mediocre lot.
I despise "SportsCenter" on ESPN, so I'm not sure how much longer I can stomach a moderately funny satire of it. Doubt this show has many legs.
"SportsDome" was a letdown. You and Naples described it well. Just a patchwork quilt of sketches, most of which were tepid at best. I agree with Naples that the "Crackhead vs. Snakes" segment was hilarious -- easily the best of a mediocre lot.
I despise "SportsCenter" on ESPN, so I'm not sure how much longer I can stomach a moderately funny satire of it. Doubt this show has many legs.
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The SportsDome didn't need to make up stupid things for it to be successful. It could have used the Daily Show as a model, to use satire to make fun of the sports world. There's enough real material to do that.
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That's why the best clip of the night was the Shaq parody thing about him having his 4th heart attack on the court. That was pretty funny.JRod wrote:The SportsDome didn't need to make up stupid things for it to be successful. It could have used the Daily Show as a model, to use satire to make fun of the sports world. There's enough real material to do that.
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That's not a bad idea, just to do weekly parodies. I liked the quick shot of Shaq face down on the floor.dbdynsty25 wrote:That's why the best clip of the night was the Shaq parody thing about him having his 4th heart attack on the court. That was pretty funny.JRod wrote:The SportsDome didn't need to make up stupid things for it to be successful. It could have used the Daily Show as a model, to use satire to make fun of the sports world. There's enough real material to do that.
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That was my second fave, behind the crackhead and the snakes.dbdynsty25 wrote:That's why the best clip of the night was the Shaq parody thing about him having his 4th heart attack on the court. That was pretty funny.JRod wrote:The SportsDome didn't need to make up stupid things for it to be successful. It could have used the Daily Show as a model, to use satire to make fun of the sports world. There's enough real material to do that.
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If you're a guy who's married, ever been married, or simply ever dated a women at all, "Traffic Light" is the best comedy on television right now. Loud out loud funny week after week.
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Funny, I was just emaling my buddy in Toronto about the lines that I've heard on the show that reminded us of our early years while married. Trying not to hurt our spouses is always a tough act to follow.RallyMonkey wrote:If you're a guy who's married, ever been married, or simply ever dated a women at all, "Traffic Light" is the best comedy on television right now. Loud out loud funny week after week.

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Its funny but not loud out loud funny. LOL. Mad Love is fairly amusing as well when it comes to the new comedies.
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IFC has been running "The Larry Sanders Show" and I've been recording them all -- I'm about halfway through the second season. I'm really impressed the way the show holds up. At the time, it was very funny to see how it parodied what was happening in entertainment. That stuff is a bit dated, but watching it again after all these years, the characters stand out more than ever. Artie and Hank Kingsley are two of the greatest TV characters I've ever seen, and even the minor characters feel fleshed out. It ranks up there with The Simpsons and Flying Circus as one of my favorite shows of all time.
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I'm absolutely digging the new FX boxing drama, "Lights Out." Sure, it's boxing, so I'm going to be attracted. But the characterization and acting are good, and it's a treat to see Stacy Keach playing the lead character's father/trainer.
Very good show.
Very good show.
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