• What Did You Watch? 2025-05-23 (Friday)

    From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 24 07:49:33 2025
    Fringe S2E22 'Over There: Part 1'.

    Olivia travels with Walter to have a word with Belly.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "Weapon".

    Senator Walter "Walternate" Bishop: They may look like us, but don't be
    fooled, Olivia. They are monsters in our skin.

    Alternate Universe episodes have red tinted intro. 1986 set episodes
    have a retro intro. Alternate timeline episodes have an amber tinted
    intro. Future episodes have a darker prison themed intro.

    When Peter regains consciousness in the room full of medical equipment,
    just as the "anesthesia" lights go out you hear three musical notes.
    They're from the chorus of a song by George M. Cohan, entitled "Over There".

    The US map on Walternate's wall is of the contiguous states only and
    much of the west coast south of the state of Oregon is missing,
    including all of western California. Clearly, in that universe the San
    Andreas fault had given way.

    A poster in the background of one scene in the alternate universe is advertising for an upcoming season 11 of The West Wing. In our universe,
    The West Wing ran for 7 seasons.

    As With many background details in the RED universe, the Windows logos
    shown in this episode are slightly different from those in this
    universe. The alternate logos most closely resemble the Windows Server
    2008 or Windows 7 2009 logos, but have extra elements: 'bubbles' in the
    upper right corner and faint streaks of white around the edges. This
    episode aired on May 20, 2010, when the most recently updated version of
    the Windows logo (in this universe) would have been for Windows 7.

    No one on the "other side" recognizes Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
    There is now talk of replacing Jackson on that bill.

    Walternate's Office on Liberty Island has three colored squares on the
    wall - Blue, Red, and Amber. These are the same colors used to represent
    the three different universes in the open credits.

    First time introduction is the RED universe. They see a $20 bill and
    ask: "Who the hell is Jackson?" Additionally, RED Lincoln floats a Nixon
    silver dollar to test the "fringe anomaly".

    What Did You Watch?


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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Sat May 24 10:06:15 2025
    On 5/24/25 7:49 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:

    What Did You Watch?

    Yesterday was the last day of Final [Exams] Week - and thus basically
    the last "official" day of the academic year - and it was a
    *llooonnngggg* one for me. I didn't get home until about 7:30pm, I think.

    As a result, I didn't watch anything except:

    soaps: DOOL - Wed's ep (I think). Sarah and Xander finally confront each
    other - Sarah with her outrage over Xander's violence against Philip,
    and Xander over Sarah lying to him from basically the start about
    Philip's fraud - and it seems like their marriage is probably over.
    Pretty much nothing else of note happened - basically, I hate AnnaLynne McCord's new character and her storyline, and I'm not surprised in the
    least that Billy Flynn bailed DOOL for Y&R over this.


    What did you watch?

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Sat May 24 09:34:01 2025
    On 5/24/2025 7:49 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Fringe S2E22 'Over There: Part 1'.

    Olivia travels with Walter to have a word with Belly.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "Weapon".

    Senator Walter "Walternate" Bishop: They may look like us, but don't be fooled, Olivia. They are monsters in our skin.

    Alternate Universe episodes have red tinted intro. 1986 set episodes
    have a retro intro. Alternate timeline episodes have an amber tinted
    intro. Future episodes have a darker prison themed intro.

    When Peter regains consciousness in the room full of medical equipment,
    just as the "anesthesia" lights go out you hear three musical notes.
    They're from the chorus of a song by George M. Cohan, entitled "Over
    There".

    The US map on Walternate's wall is of the contiguous states only and
    much of the west coast south of the state of Oregon is missing,
    including all of western California. Clearly, in that universe the San Andreas fault had given way.

    A poster in the background of one scene in the alternate universe is advertising for an upcoming season 11 of The West Wing. In our universe,
    The West Wing ran for 7 seasons.

    As With many background details in the RED universe, the Windows logos
    shown in this episode are slightly different from those in this
    universe. The alternate logos most closely resemble the Windows Server
    2008 or Windows 7 2009 logos, but have extra elements: 'bubbles' in the
    upper right corner and faint streaks of white around the edges. This
    episode aired on May 20, 2010, when the most recently updated version of
    the Windows logo (in this universe) would have been for Windows 7.

    No one on the "other side" recognizes Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
    There is now talk of replacing Jackson on that bill.

    Walternate's Office on Liberty Island has three colored squares on the
    wall - Blue, Red, and Amber. These are the same colors used to represent
    the three different universes in the open credits.

    First time introduction is the RED universe. They see a $20 bill and
    ask: "Who the hell is Jackson?" Additionally, RED Lincoln floats a Nixon silver dollar to test the "fringe anomaly".

    What Did You Watch?



    I watched:

    Family Guy - I watched one or two more episodes. Only two left then I'm
    all caught up.


    Lilo & Stitch (theatrical) Live action version of the 2002 Disney
    animated film. This version is almost a scene for scene remake with two
    main changes. The first is they got rid of the villain from the
    animated version, but they just took one of the existing characters from
    the animated version and gave him the *exact* same role, doing the exact
    same stuff. The other non change (and actually an improvement) was in
    the animated version there was a landlord character, who for no reason I
    could figure out, just happens to be a government agent who knows about
    aliens. That reveal comes out of nowhere and never made any sense to
    me. That character is played by Courtney B. Vance in the live action
    movie, except this time around instead of being the landlord, he's a
    government agent who knows about aliens from the start. One other
    minor, but noticeable difference is in the animated version, Lilo is a
    huge fan of Elvis Presley, and his music is played throughout the movie.
    In the live action version, I don't know if they couldn't get the
    rights or what, but the Elvis music is toned way, way, down. While in
    the original Elvis is playing in every other scene, this version has
    one, maybe two Elvis songs, and I think one of those two was a cover
    version. Anyway, if you liked the animated version, the live action
    will get the job done.


    Fountain of Youth (AppleTV+) A new completely original movie directed by
    Guy Ritchie, and starring John Kransinki as Noah Wyle, I mean an
    archeologist who Raids Tombs, although one segment of the movie takes
    place at a library, so maybe he's a Librarian? Anyway, this Tomb Raider
    teams up with his extremely reluctant sister (Natalie Portman) to find
    the International Treasure known as the Fountain of Youth. Kransinki
    needs Portman to help him solve the Da Vinci Code. Sorry, I meant to
    say help him solve the Rembrandt Code. So after cracking the Remrandt
    Code the Tomb Raiders find themselves in a Temple of Doom where they
    hope to locate The International Treasure. That is if they can dodge
    the religious cult, you know sort of like the Opus Dei, but we won't
    call them that. Perhaps Grail Knights? No. Let's just call them the
    Fountain of Youth Knights, that are trying to stop them. The Ark, I
    mean Grail, I mean Fountain of Youth is after all a religious artifact
    from God that must be protected at all costs from falling into the wrong
    hands. And even if they make it to end of their Crusade, they must
    still choose, but choose wisely. I haven't watched a movie this
    original in a long time!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF2UrYSDb3k

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Sat May 24 10:07:53 2025
    On 5/24/2025 9:34 AM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:
    On 5/24/2025 7:49 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Fringe S2E22 'Over There: Part 1'.

    Olivia travels with Walter to have a word with Belly.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "Weapon".

    Senator Walter "Walternate" Bishop: They may look like us, but don't
    be fooled, Olivia. They are monsters in our skin.

    Alternate Universe episodes have red tinted intro. 1986 set episodes
    have a retro intro. Alternate timeline episodes have an amber tinted
    intro. Future episodes have a darker prison themed intro.

    When Peter regains consciousness in the room full of medical
    equipment, just as the "anesthesia" lights go out you hear three
    musical notes. They're from the chorus of a song by George M. Cohan,
    entitled "Over There".

    The US map on Walternate's wall is of the contiguous states only and
    much of the west coast south of the state of Oregon is missing,
    including all of western California. Clearly, in that universe the San
    Andreas fault had given way.

    A poster in the background of one scene in the alternate universe is
    advertising for an upcoming season 11 of The West Wing. In our
    universe, The West Wing ran for 7 seasons.

    As With many background details in the RED universe, the Windows logos
    shown in this episode are slightly different from those in this
    universe. The alternate logos most closely resemble the Windows Server
    2008 or Windows 7 2009 logos, but have extra elements: 'bubbles' in
    the upper right corner and faint streaks of white around the edges.
    This episode aired on May 20, 2010, when the most recently updated
    version of the Windows logo (in this universe) would have been for
    Windows 7.

    No one on the "other side" recognizes Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
    There is now talk of replacing Jackson on that bill.

    Walternate's Office on Liberty Island has three colored squares on the
    wall - Blue, Red, and Amber. These are the same colors used to
    represent the three different universes in the open credits.

    First time introduction is the RED universe. They see a $20 bill and
    ask: "Who the hell is Jackson?" Additionally, RED Lincoln floats a
    Nixon silver dollar to test the "fringe anomaly".

    What Did You Watch?



    I watched:

    Family Guy - I watched one or two more episodes.  Only two left then I'm
    all caught up.


    Lilo & Stitch (theatrical) Live action version of the 2002 Disney
    animated film.  This version is almost a scene for scene remake with two main changes.  The first is they got rid of the villain from the
    animated version, but they just took one of the existing characters from
    the animated version and gave him the *exact* same role, doing the exact
    same stuff.  The other non change (and actually an improvement) was in
    the animated version there was a landlord character, who for no reason I could figure out, just happens to be a government agent who knows about aliens.  That reveal comes out of nowhere and never made any sense to
    me.  That character is played by Courtney B. Vance in the live action
    movie, except this time around instead of being the landlord, he's a government agent who knows about aliens from the start.  One other
    minor, but noticeable difference is in the animated version, Lilo is a
    huge fan of Elvis Presley, and his music is played throughout the movie.
     In the live action version, I don't know if they couldn't get the
    rights or what, but the Elvis music is toned way, way, down.  While in
    the original Elvis is playing in every other scene, this version has
    one, maybe two Elvis songs, and I think one of those two was a cover version.  Anyway, if you liked the animated version, the live action
    will get the job done.


    Fountain of Youth (AppleTV+) A new completely original movie directed by
    Guy Ritchie, and starring John Kransinki as Noah Wyle, I mean an
    archeologist who Raids Tombs, although one segment of the movie takes
    place at a library, so maybe he's a Librarian?  Anyway, this Tomb Raider teams up with his extremely reluctant sister (Natalie Portman) to find
    the International Treasure known as the Fountain of Youth.  Kransinki
    needs Portman to help him solve the Da Vinci Code.  Sorry, I meant to
    say help him solve the Rembrandt Code.  So after cracking the Remrandt
    Code the Tomb Raiders find themselves in a Temple of Doom where they
    hope to locate The International Treasure.  That is if they can dodge
    the religious cult, you know sort of like the Opus Dei, but we won't
    call them that.  Perhaps Grail Knights?  No.  Let's just call them the Fountain of Youth Knights, that are trying to stop them.  The Ark, I
    mean Grail, I mean Fountain of Youth is after all a religious artifact
    from God that must be protected at all costs from falling into the wrong hands.  And even if they make it to end of their Crusade, they must
    still choose, but choose wisely.  I haven't watched a movie this
    original in a long time!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF2UrYSDb3k

    Wow! I didn't know 30 seconds was a long time for you! :P

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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