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05 April 2008 @ 09:23 am
Yay, Battlestar Galactica is back!  
So, how come after a year away, the premiere for season four of Battlestar Galactica is only one hour? I think we deserve two hours, thank you very much.


Now I'm just waiting on Ron Moore's podcast commentary to appear. I really enjoy those. Those and David Eick's video blog. I just love how everyone just plays along and says bad things about David Eick. :-)
 
 
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locker_monster
10 January 2008 @ 12:53 pm
Geektastic spring  
Looks like spring will be a geektastic time. In March, the first Stargate DVD movie will be released and season three of Battlestar Galactica will be out on DVD (finally!). I assume Doctor Who will be back in March, or if not, then in April. Also in April: Battlestar Galactica season four! Well, the first half of it anyway. Finally, in May, the Iron Man movie, the first of many superhero movies scheduled for 2008.

And check out this awesome picture of the BSG cast. Mail service is really slow in my neighbourhood so I only saw it today in my Entertainment Weekly; the thing's probably been up since Monday. But ooh, the symbolism. Even with clues provided by Ron Moore I still have no idea what's going on, but it's nice to have hints that don't spoil anything. :-)
 
 
Current Mood: geeky
 
 
locker_monster
14 November 2007 @ 04:56 pm
Roadtripping it: that was some good shopping  
I got home from Seattle at 2:00 am this morning. :-P And then I went to school 6 hours later. Boy, am I dumb or what?

But I have to say it was a geektastic weekend. I didn't get anything done school wise, which is not good at all, but I had some fun. Before hitting the road for Seattle I went to Video Games Live. I was mostly unfamiliar with some of the games, but it was so cool to hear the local orchestra playing music from video games. Everything from classic stuff like Frogger to recent games like Halo. And I got to play some Halo 3. Not exactly a cause for celebration but I had never played a Halo game before. I'm not really sure what the hype is all about; you just run around and shoot things.

The drive to Seattle was long. 14 hours. In my sister's tiny car. When we hit the U.S. border the customs officer asked us why we were heading to the U.S. and we shamefully told him we were headed to Seattle to see a Battlestar Galactica movie. Naturally the guy asks why drive all this way just to see a movie and we had to give our geeky explanation. The officer then asked us what we did for a living (PR, technical writer, student, programmer) and our answer seemed geeky enough that he let us pass.

So the rest of the trip pretty much just involved shopping. The theatre was right by a mall, the Super Mall, so being Canadians with a strong dollar in the land of lower American prices we went a little crazy. ;-) I found the Doctor Who season three DVDs. That made me happy, though a little sad, too. It felt like none of the main stores, like Target, had the DVDs. In Canada I could totally expect to find Doctor Who DVDs at Wal-Mart or Zellers. Probably because in Canada anyone can turn on the TV to CBC and see an episode. In the U.S. you have to have Sci Fi so the demand isn't as high. My sister's friend who came along also bought a crap load of beer. Apparently beer's dirt cheap in the U.S.

I'm not sure the drive was totally worth it. "Razor" was okay, but it wasn't awesome. Plus "Razor" got leaked on the Internet like a week before so people were watching it well before the screenings. The staff at the theatre were also a bit lame; they didn't seem very organized. And there wasn't much promotion. The video game Mass Effect and the new media player from Microsoft were also being hyped but all we were shown of both were ads. Doesn't exactly spur people to go out and buy these things when they're not explained all that well.

Getting out of Seattle was a huge hassle. It took us 2 hours before we hit the highway. Hence me arriving home at 2:00 am. Driving in the dark, not fun. But I think the lateness helped at the border. We were worried that sister's friend's beer would get us into trouble since there was a lot of it and we weren't sure how much we were allowed to take back. The equivalent of 10 six packs is what the friend bought. So we're waiting at the border, our receipts all ready. The border guard asks us how much money we spent and we give him a figure for the each of us. Now, he doesn't even ask what we bought. We tell him the numbers and then we're off. So, no duty on the beer. Yay for late night border crossings and tired border guards!

And wow, people talk a lot in three days. I have so much LJ to catch up on. And TV, too. :-D
 
 
Current Mood: drained
 
 
locker_monster
01 November 2007 @ 07:34 pm
BSG: Seattle or Bust  
I blame the sister. She was all, "Oh, we should make t-shirts for the BSG screening!" Well, she didn't say it quite like that since it was in an e-mail, but she wanted to make shirts nonetheless. So, since it's more fun to design shirts that totally violate copyright laws than work on term papers:

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u315/Locker_Monster/battlestar_tshirt.jpg

This is actually smaller than what I designed. Apparently Photobucket can't accommodate certain file sizes.
 
 
Current Mood: creative
 
 
locker_monster
30 October 2007 @ 04:59 pm
Whoo, Battlestar Galactica: Razor!  
Well, it took five years but I'm finally putting my Reading Days to good use. I'm headed down to Seattle to see an advance screening of Battlestar Galactica: Razor!

Looks like they're having free screenings all across the U.S. Just register and you're in. Luckily for me the screenings are Nov. 12, right in the middle of my four days off from school. I'll be driving down with my sister and her husband and a friend of theirs. More might be coming, too, so it'll be like a caravan of geeks. :-D

This works out so nicely, plus with the Canadian dollar being so high we'll be saving money. The website to register at is http://battlestarevent.com if anyone's interested. The screenings for Seattle are nearly filled up but some of the other cities still look good. Whoo, BSG on the big screen!
 
 
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locker_monster
26 March 2007 @ 10:33 pm
Battlestar Galactica season three finale  
<---- I think this will be my T.V. ranting icon from now on. :-D

I really don't know what to say. I like BSG, I think it's a great show, but their cliffhangers really don't do it for me. In fact, I think I'm off cliffhangers. They're just not overly exciting anymore. I know the characters will get out of danger; it's just a matter of how. And waiting for that "how" sometimes isn't worth it. But I digress... Spoilers behind the cut.

 
 
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