Marathons

Oct. 7th, 2004 09:19 am
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Oh! I meant to post this yesterday, but I'd forgotten about it.

So. Marathons. I am in the middle of several with several people, and would like to propose a couple more with willing test subects participants, plus scheduling continuations (or in a few cases, restarts) of the one's I'm currently mired in.

Buffy/Angel - ladies, pull out your calendars. With the bestowing of 12" of Spike upon [livejournal.com profile] inle_rah for her birthday, I'm feeling a definite itch coming on. How about it?

Queer As Folk - [livejournal.com profile] darkling_dreams? beat? can we squeeze in an evening before d_d heads off to the tropics?

Rurouni Kenshin - beat, you know you wanna. It's been years, and we still don't know how the Kyoto saga ends! I personally miss the feeling you get when you touch cold water. ;)

Proposed marathons:

In Living Color - Now that there are two seasons worth out on DVD (damn it, I wish they'd hurry up and put that god-forsaken Best Buy in the Hampshire Mall already) I want to indulge in refreshing early 90s inappropriate black humor. I used to watch this show religiously when I was a kid.

Twin Peaks - complete with pie, donuts and magnificent creepiness?

Babylon 5 - because we all want Ivanova and Delenn to get it on. Well ok, no we don't. BUT. Fabulous series, and it's about that time again for [livejournal.com profile] sundart and I

Movie Marathons:

Discussions were had with [livejournal.com profile] rhipowered over the summer about a possible non-StarTrek Patrick Stewart marathon. Other possibilities I was considering were Ah-nold, Jet Li, Jay and Silent Bob, Kenneth Branaugh and my old favorites Jeunet & Caro (Delicatessen, City of Lost Children, Amelie, Alien: Resurrection) and Baz Luhrmann (Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge).

What do people think?
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