Clams wrote:Looking forward to seeing what becomes of Jack Bauer tonight.
I heard a commercial on the radio this morning. Lot's of Jack yelling so tonight could be groundbreaking.
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Clams wrote:Looking forward to seeing what becomes of Jack Bauer tonight.
Gator McKlusky wrote:
joelle wrote:i am now officially caught up on my treme
tonight, i watched last week's episode
good god
one word:
endless rows of refrigerated trailers
ladonna is a tough tough lady
khandi alexander's performances are outstanding
and
the chief lambreaux is the fuckin dude
cooley's bob don't bend over
and
big chief won't kneel
and
batitste on 'bone.
guy nails every facial expression to a tee...
at the airport
at the hospital with the shared ear-buds
at the graveside, tears for real.
second line.
(* maybe he could give steve earle some lessons )
the heart of goodman's character is powerful and critical
but he still really bothers me...large
can't hardly wait for carnivale
man, i am bananas for this
real real fine television
brstigerfan wrote:I had a Treme marathon this morning. I'm liking it.
Breaking Bad is still the best show on right now. I think Mad Men comes back in July, and it will be the best show on at that point. AMC is getting it done.
I haven't seen Party Down mentioned in this thread. Not many people have Starz, but if you do, you got to watch this show. Very funny stuff.
Steve French wrote:I am concerned about Chef Jeanette in Treme. Davis is SO wrong for her. And she knows it but wont admit it to herself. Davis is such a douche.
Clams wrote:My kid and I are addicted to River Monsters. Got to catch a goonch!
LuthierJustin wrote:Clams wrote:My kid and I are addicted to River Monsters. Got to catch a goonch!
Did you see the Catfish one? That was insane!
Gator McKlusky wrote:LuthierJustin wrote:Clams wrote:My kid and I are addicted to River Monsters. Got to catch a goonch!
Did you see the Catfish one? That was insane!
My kids love this show too-- They were watching the Catfish episode the other day.
Flood18 wrote:Pawn Stars and American Pickers....History Channel has been on point with their recent stuff
Steve French wrote:Who says TV isn't edumacationable? I've just spent half an hour on Wikipedia looking up New Orleans Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras indians, FEMA, and the US&R markings on the buildings...
scotto wrote:Steve French wrote:Who says TV isn't edumacationable? I've just spent half an hour on Wikipedia looking up New Orleans Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras indians, FEMA, and the US&R markings on the buildings...
If you're hooked on the Mardi Gras Indians, go find The Wild Tchoupitoulas album, which is essentially the late Meters/early Nevilles with Big Chief Jolly (aka George Landry) at the mic. And if that gets you, look for the even rarer Wild Magnolias album.
(And Johnny Horton's "Battle of New Orleans" came out in 1959.)
whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:
Johnny Horton was an absolute music staple in our house growing up. Loved all his "history" songs, as well as honky-tonkin' like a motherfucker