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Post by Katryna on Jun 27, 2008 13:11:36 GMT -5
As we all know, The Tenth Circle airs tomorrow night on Lifetime. May I take a moment to gently nudge our board members with DVRs and VCRs to make copies for those who don't, or, like our friends in Canada and other farflung points on the globe, do not have Lifetime? Thanks, I know you will! It is also on Sunday at 7pm and Monday at 9pm...so NO EXCUSES!!!
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Post by rducasey on Jun 27, 2008 15:16:08 GMT -5
As we all know, The Tenth Circle airs tomorrow night on Lifetime. May I take a moment to gently nudge our board members with DVRs and VCRs to make copies for those who don't, or, like our friends in Canada and other farflung points on the globe, do not have Lifetime? Thanks, I know you will! It is also on Sunday at 7pm and Monday at 9pm...so NO EXCUSES!!! I just bought 3 brand new tapes and will be taping Sat, Sun and Mon. Jimmy is also on the case. " Hellooooooooo Royal Canadian Mounted Police, This is Detective Dunbar of the NYPD. I will have a package containing tapes to be delivered to Anita to make into DVD's. Put a rush on it."
We got your backs fellow boardmembers. I think Anita works for TimTams if I remember correctly.
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Post by bjobsessed on Jun 27, 2008 21:00:34 GMT -5
Hey, I will work for anything that involves my favorite guy. And Bump is taping it for me too and that's ok. You can never go wrong having a back-up copy with the mail the way it is so both are very much appreciated. (Your thing is done and ready to be mailed B!)
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Post by bjobsessed on Jun 28, 2008 20:56:50 GMT -5
Can I make a suggestion?
Those of you that are lucky enough to be watching The Tenth Circle this weekend will obviously want to talk about it. Can we either start a discussion thread for it or have the first person to post after the show in this one say 'spoiler alert?' That way, those of us who have to wait can choose to read or not to read without accidentally reading about the movie.
All I want to know right away is if it was good or not which I'm sure it is.
Thanks a lot.
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Post by mlm828 on Jun 29, 2008 20:54:52 GMT -5
All I want to know right away is if it was good or not which I'm sure it is. My answer to this question is: not bad, but it could have been a lot better. Others' opinions may differ, of course.
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Post by doobrah on Jun 29, 2008 22:30:28 GMT -5
Wasn't it WONDERFUL!! to see Ron on TV again!!!!!!
Just as Jodi Picoult said, Ron has the full range to be tough and sympathetic. And didn't they do some really nice extreme closeups!! Apparently someone said, "Zoom in on those baby blues."
It was a bit melodramatic, and I was underwhelmed by Kelly Preston and the kid's plumped-up lips. BTW, who does laundry in a black mini, tights and high-heel boots. C'mon.
My mom (hi to Mags!) watched too, and thought Ron was wearing a wig. Anyone else get that impression?
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Post by maggiethecat on Jun 30, 2008 17:10:09 GMT -5
Wasn't it WONDERFUL!! to see Ron on TV again!!!!!! Just as Jodi Picoult said, Ron has the full range to be tough and sympathetic. And didn't they do some really nice extreme closeups!! Apparently someone said, "Zoom in on those baby blues." It was a bit melodramatic, and I was underwhelmed by Kelly Preston and the kid's plumped-up lips. BTW, who does laundry in a black mini, tights and high-heel boots. C'mon. My mom (hi to Mags!) watched too, and thought Ron was wearing a wig. Anyone else get that impression? Oh, I am so-o-o-o in trouble here. I, uh, fell asleep on both Saturday and Sunday nights in front of the tube (Br-r-r-r-r-ring me The Comfy Chair!) and so I have yet to see more than the first twenty minutes of this epic. But what I did see made me wonder of The Blonde Dude had been growing out his mop or if the hairdresser forced him into extensions. Am I the only one who thought Kelly was no more believable as an English professor than Paris Hilton would have been? Give. Me. A. Break. If I fall asleep again tonight, I'll just have to depend on some kind board member to send me a tape. But I'm not holding my breath . . . . . . what has happened to this man's career? And doobrah? Greetings back at ya and to your most esteemed mom!
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Post by doobrah on Jun 30, 2008 22:34:24 GMT -5
Well Maggie, was the third time the charm? Remember, noooobody expects the Spanish Inquisition ..... ;D
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Post by mlm828 on Jul 1, 2008 1:41:46 GMT -5
My mom (hi to Mags!) watched too, and thought Ron was wearing a wig. Anyone else get that impression? After careful study I think he was definitely wearing a wig in the flashback, where he has very long hair in a ponytail. For the rest of the movie, my guess is probably not a wig. If you look at the Charlie Rose Bash interview (a link to which was posted recently), his hair looks quite similar, except that it's parted in the middle instead of on the side.
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Post by maggiethecat on Jul 3, 2008 11:14:03 GMT -5
Third time was the charm, although I'm not sure that's the word I'd use. I did manage to get through this epic on Monday night. Hey, Ron was good. He's always good, or, at the every least, highly watchable. And now I guess we know what he was doing after Demons and Already Dead . . . off in the ashram growing out his hair so he could do this, this, this [sputter,sputter] mediocre Lifetime movie with a woman who, as far as I can tell, only gets work because she's Mrs. Travolta. Jesus wept! does this guy need a better agent or what? With his resume he should be getting solid meaty roles that give him something to really sink his teeth into, and by that I mean GOOD A-list scripts like House of Sand and Fog. Which [small voice] this really wasn't. Oh well, Steven Bochco's got a new legal drama this fall on TNT -- maybe at least he'dd get a guest star gig. Waaaaaaaaaaah!
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Post by mlm828 on Jul 3, 2008 21:48:56 GMT -5
Hey, Ron was good. He's always good, or, at the every least, highly watchable. And now I guess we know what he was doing after Demons and Already Dead . . . off in the ashram growing out his hair . . . I still think the long hair in a ponytail was a wig. There wasn't time to grow it that long (most people's hair only grows about 6 inches per year). Jesus wept! does this guy need a better agent or what? With his resume he should be getting solid meaty roles that give him something to really sink his teeth into, and by that I mean GOOD A-list scripts like House of Sand and Fog. Which [small voice] this really wasn't. Oh well, Steven Bochco's got a new legal drama this fall on TNT -- maybe at least he'd get a guest star gig. Waaaaaaaaaaah! Amen to that! But, please, not a legal drama. I'm not sure I could watch it, even if Mr. Eldard was in it.
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Post by doobrah on Jul 7, 2008 13:19:28 GMT -5
No, No ... I knew the long pony tail was a wig. Just wondering about the length in the rest of the movie.
And Karma to Mags for making me laugh!!
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