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Griff Grof:
Definitely off topic!

There's a lot of good stuff on the box right now - from dramas, to comedy's to talent shows.

What are you all watching? Or do you disagree, and think everything on right now is rubbish!?  :o :D

I'm personally enjoying The X Factor right now (despite all the controversy surrounding last night), and they're showing re-runs of Fawlty Towers on Gold - John Cleese is so funny  :D, amongst various others.

Only thing that seems to always be missing is a Geocaching show - there are podcasts, so why can't we have a caching chat-show?  :D ;D

Gackt:
X Factor is not my thing, but it is on in the house sometimes so I cannot escape it. I bought 5 copies of the Rage Against The Machine track a couple of years back to help the anti-X Factor Christmas No1 campaign... Don't hate me for it ;D A lot of people follow the show so it must have an appeal that I just not grasping.

I don't watch a lot of TV. I like a good movie. I watched the directors cut of Bladerunner on TV the other night. The few TV shows I do watch at the moment include the latest series of Whitechapel, though I have not followed it before this series. I watched the first episode of Agents of Shield the other night.. not bad, but I don't know if I will have time to carry on with that one.

For comedy relief I occasionally watch an episode of Family Guy. We also have Big Bang Theory on quite a bit as it's Tom's favourite show of the moment. I do find that quite funny, but only because I see a little bit of all the main characters in myself.

Griff Grof:
 :D - I don't think an X Factor winner has had a Christmas number 1 since then, actually  :o

Ahh we really don't watch enough movies - which is a shame  :( haven't heard of Bladerunner, will need to check it out  :)

Haven't ever watched The Big Bang theory despite many people saying how good it is - I'm sure I will one day  :D

walktall:
X-factor - what is that :o

Bladerunner - now that is a classic film, got the directors cut DVD :)

It's that time of year, so the Mrs is glued to that dance programme that has just started on the BBC.

I got an amazing deal from Amazon for 6 months of full LoveFilms, so catching up on those films or series I missed, either via Internet or post :) but it's due to end in Nov.

grizzly pair:
I remember seeing Bladerunner at the cinema In 1982, its still way ahead of its time and fairly true to the book. This was one of Philip K. Dick's masterpieces and I think it was one of the few treatments of his books that he was involved with before he died. "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep"  is a great SF book.

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