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Where's everyone at?
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David
2007-01-03 12:32:51 UTC
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Is anyone around?
Lokeli
2007-01-03 17:39:47 UTC
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Post by David
Is anyone around?
Yup, just lurking, as usual.
Mike and Jill
2007-01-04 01:14:28 UTC
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I'm here................lurking, as well.

Someone should start a conversation provoking thread.

Mike
Post by David
Is anyone around?
Anim8rFSK
2007-01-04 23:42:53 UTC
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We also serve who only lurk and wait.
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Patricia Bender
2007-01-12 04:25:26 UTC
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Post by Mike and Jill
Someone should start a conversation provoking thread.
Okay, why, oh, why do they "set" an episode/movie in Texas (especially
central or north) and then have scenes with mountains in the background?
You don't get much flatter than the Waco area, yet there were lushious
green mountains obvious in the "Two Birds of a Feather" episode. If
they aren't going to film on location for some reason, can't they just
say it's set in an area where such scenery is remotely possible?

There was growing laughter in the theater in Dallas as people started
noticing the mountains in the background early in the X-Files movie where
they were supposed to be just south of Dallas. And that even after they
actually filmed part of the movie on location in Dallas.


patricia
(slowly making my way through the DVDs)
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Anim8rFSK
2007-01-12 16:45:48 UTC
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Post by Patricia Bender
Post by Mike and Jill
Someone should start a conversation provoking thread.
Okay, why, oh, why do they "set" an episode/movie in Texas (especially
central or north) and then have scenes with mountains in the background?
You don't get much flatter than the Waco area, yet there were lushious
green mountains obvious in the "Two Birds of a Feather" episode. If
they aren't going to film on location for some reason, can't they just
say it's set in an area where such scenery is remotely possible?
You probably noticed that "Two Birds of a Feather" was a pilot episode.
What you might not have noticed was that, after extensive retooling,
that pilot actually became a series: AIRWOLF.
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Work the lock, don't look at the dogs . . .

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Mike and Jill
2007-01-13 01:22:46 UTC
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Good point..............it reminds me of all of the characters that Higgins
played.

Elmo Ziller was fantastic....................and I later found out that
Jonathan Hillerman is a native Texan, which explains a lot.

Mike
Post by Patricia Bender
Post by Mike and Jill
Someone should start a conversation provoking thread.
Okay, why, oh, why do they "set" an episode/movie in Texas (especially
central or north) and then have scenes with mountains in the background?
You don't get much flatter than the Waco area, yet there were lushious
green mountains obvious in the "Two Birds of a Feather" episode. If
they aren't going to film on location for some reason, can't they just
say it's set in an area where such scenery is remotely possible?
There was growing laughter in the theater in Dallas as people started
noticing the mountains in the background early in the X-Files movie where
they were supposed to be just south of Dallas. And that even after they
actually filmed part of the movie on location in Dallas.
patricia
(slowly making my way through the DVDs)
--
For NBA stuff: http://www.dfw.net/~patricia/index.html
For Mavs stuff: http://www.dfw.net/~patricia/mavs.html
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