No I mean the film Sanfam. I've seen it loads and its silly fun. But for Sci Fi to have it re-run a couple a times a month is pretty poor. It kinda spoils it. The only good thing they show here in the UK is Angel and Medium. And maybe the Trek OS in the day time. Rest of the time its rubbish shows like Mysterious Ways (hmm not the greatest role for Nathan Petrelli) and crap tv movies where a global earthquake will destroy us all but just in the nick of time Luke Perry or Stephen Baldwin saves the day. And to make it even better just delete global earthquake and replace with devastating comet :p Must save Sci Fi a whole bundle ;)
Yeah I used to watch the Invisible Man as a kid. Was darn cool.
USA Scifi isn't quite so terrible at that. In fact, I really wish they would play it more given what else they've aired lately.
More hilarious Scifi awful badness: Instead of playing the two episodes leading up to the premier of Stargate: Atlantis tonight, Scifi interrupted a marathon seemingly aimed at bringing viewers up to speed with...Wrestling and Ripley's Believe it or not! YAY.
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Ah, yes. Wrestling. I can see why scifi fans would be interested in that.
^Didn't they already? At least, a couple seconds of it, during "Army Of Ghosts." :D
Sci-Fi started running ads for the the Razor Flashbacks tonight. They start next week, and they look absolutely amazing. I was a little giddy seeing all the oBSG Cylon ships shot in nuBSG style.
BSG that is. They are supposed to be online at the scifi site right after they air but they'll be blocked from non-us IP's probably, so they should be on you tube a few minutes later.
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I decided that rather than putter around on the internet while waiting for Flash Gordon to finish between Doctor Who and Atlantis, I'd rather putter around with a book and see the Razor Flashback first-hand, so I started watching Flash about halfway through.
Unlike every other network that ever ran such an inducement in history, Sci-Fi apparently aired the BSG minisode in the first part of the timeslot. So now I'm still waiting, plus I'm ever so slightly stupider for watching Flash Gordon. On the other hand, it did have a bit with that guy who played Aris Boch, the smartass bounty hunter in that one SG-1 episode, so it wasn't all bad.
When a once-off character outshines 90% of the show he/she is appearing in, you know something isn't quite right with the formula. I sense a renewal! ;)
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Yeah I used to watch the Invisible Man as a kid. Was darn cool.
More hilarious Scifi awful badness: Instead of playing the two episodes leading up to the premier of Stargate: Atlantis tonight, Scifi interrupted a marathon seemingly aimed at bringing viewers up to speed with...Wrestling and Ripley's Believe it or not! YAY.
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Sci-Fi started running ads for the the Razor Flashbacks tonight. They start next week, and they look absolutely amazing. I was a little giddy seeing all the oBSG Cylon ships shot in nuBSG style.
Worf please no don't say that. Thats giving em ideas ;)
Yeah bring on Razor can't wait. Also looking forward to Bears soundtrack for this one.
Ask and you shall receive. :D
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I'm sure that's how the scifi execs justify to themselves the decision to show wrestling.
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Unlike every other network that ever ran such an inducement in history, Sci-Fi apparently aired the BSG minisode in the first part of the timeslot. So now I'm still waiting, plus I'm ever so slightly stupider for watching Flash Gordon. On the other hand, it did have a bit with that guy who played Aris Boch, the smartass bounty hunter in that one SG-1 episode, so it wasn't all bad.
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