There are 5 messages totalling 147 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Still cheesy after all these years! (4) 2. Caddy update ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 17:43:45 EDT From: Lori Isabella <LDukie913@a.......> Subject: Re: Still cheesy after all these years! Hi All, You know all those cheesy flying sequences in first season Forever Knight that we all sort of laugh at? Well, last night's episode of Moonlight had a flying sequence of sorts where Mick "flies" up into a ferris wheel. It was every bit as cheesy as the worst flying sequence in FK! I really think the production people at FK made good choice when they switched over to the actor jumping off the box, implied flying sequences in later episodes. Sometimes when production budgets are low, less is definitely more. Lori ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 19:08:46 -0700 From: phylis sullivan <phylis_s_2000_2001@y.......> Subject: Re: Still cheesy after all these years! It looked like he got jerked up there with no control. lol Phylis Author of poems in Forbidden Love: Bad Boys & Wicked Women Now available! http://www.genreconnections.com/shop/ phylis_s_2000_2001@y....... http://www.geocities.com/phylis_s_2000_2001/phylis_poetry.html ----- Original Message ---- From: Lori Isabella <LDukie913@a.......> To: FORKNI-L@l....... Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 4:43:45 PM Subject: Re: Still cheesy after all these years! Hi All, You know all those cheesy flying sequences in first season Forever Knight that we all sort of laugh at? Well, last night's episode of Moonlight had a flying sequence of sorts where Mick "flies" up into a ferris wheel. It was every bit as cheesy as the worst flying sequence in FK! I really think the production people at FK made good choice when they switched over to the actor jumping off the box, implied flying sequences in later episodes. Sometimes when production budgets are low, less is definitely more. Lori ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 19:18:02 -0700 From: Walt <wdoherty5@c.......> Subject: Re: Still cheesy after all these years! From: "Lori Isabella" > over to the actor jumping off the box, implied flying sequences in later > episodes. Sometimes > when production budgets are low, less is definitely more. > > Lori One of the best things about FK was its setting in Toronto. This was done ourely out of economics. By having it in Toronto, they didn't have to hide the CN Tower, paint the police cars, cover city signage, etc. And, it turned out to be one of their best moves. WD ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 22:59:51 EDT From: KnghtWtch@a....... Subject: Re: Still cheesy after all these years! In a message dated 10/27/2007 10:18:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wdoherty5@c....... writes: One of the best things about FK was its setting in Toronto. This was done ourely out of economics. By having it in Toronto, they didn't have to hide the CN Tower, paint the police cars, cover city signage, etc. And, it turned out to be one of their best moves. Toronto was and is a great setting for the show. I guess that's why I like watching Blood Ties. I watch this show mainly to catch street scenes that were used in FK. Kinda like revisiting FK on the streets of Toronto. Oh what memories....sigh. KnightWitch ;-]= ForeverKnight diehard, but first and foremost a CaddyWhacker. And now I can prove it!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 22:16:45 -0500 From: Nancy Kaminski <nancykam@c.......> Subject: Re: Caddy update > KnghtWtch@a....... > You wouldn't believe it but after 29 days in the a/c shop > having the Caddy's a/c fixed, she still won't let her heater work. The a/c > and heater are on the same vacuum system and the switch just won't go to heat. It's haunted! > The a/c is working fine now. Considering you're in Florida, I'd say that the A/C is the more important of the two! Nancy Kaminski in Minnesota, where car heaters are definitely needed ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 27 Oct 2007 to 28 Oct 2007 (#2007-100) ***************************************************************
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