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Old 05.27.2006, 04:45 PM   #10
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I actually had high hopes for Tom, but it kind of disappointed me. The guys who made it are pretty hilarious. They're like that in "real life". I mean I haven't met them, but in interviews and stuff. I'm sure it's still an act, but they're interesting.

Right now I think Adult Swim's best shows are Futurama and maybe Harvey Birdman. I liked AquaTeen for a bit, but I don't know if it got worse or I just got sick of it. Never liked Sealab. I have mixed feelings about Family Guy - at the moment I can't stand it. I won't even start on the live action crap. I think Robot Chicken is a decent show, but it's not a cartoon. Why is it there? Home Movies was a great show, but it was a real love-it-or-hate-it deal. I understand why they'd cancel it, but that was kind of where I gave up on CN altogether.

I have the first three SG:C2C DVDs. There's a Thurston performance extra that I posted about a few days ago. Excellent.

I know there were a lot of people asking for a Big Sheep DVD. I never actually watched it much, but what I saw was really good.
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