meagan_taylor

I like:
Doctor Who, Torchwood, Golden Girls, Heavy Weights, Watchmen, Futurama, X-Files, the 1950s, retro future/space age, tattoos, chubby dudes and cool stuff.
I am:
an assistant editor (professionally) and an editor (freelance). I draw comics and take photos, but not enough. I live with my boyfriend and my cat, who are both furry and cute.
Axe me something.

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goodshots:

12 Angry Men

This one time, I lived in an apartment building with a pool. We had friends over and pooled out. It was awesome.

mediachubs:

Nick Frost! Man Stroke Woman

Apparently need to check out this show…

mediachubs:

Nick Frost! Man Stroke Woman

Apparently need to check out this show…

destroyer:

Tucker and Dale vs Evil
I watched this last night. I enjoyed it VERY much. It’s on Netflix for those interested in watching it.

Bry and I watched this this weekend, and both really liked it. Alan Tudyk was great, of course, which makes me wish he got more central roles. Tyler Labine was funny and cute, and I was pleasantly surprised to see the chubby guy as the romantic lead. I had no idea Katrina Bowden from 30 Rock was in it, but she was pretty good, too (cool choice, on her part). Bryant was surprised that the film was actually pretty heartfelt instead of strictly campy. Which puts it in a weird category of being a horror comedy, but…more than. I was impressed that the schtick didn’t get old. The whole thing was pretty charming.

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thereal1990s:

Twin Peaks (1990-1991)

singustoshipwreck replied to your photo: Post-production on documentaries = loving people…

I fell in love with Bradford Washburn during Parks and was crushed when he died. He was the sweetest old man.
Yes! He was great. My first documentary love was Quentin Aanenson from The War. I didn’t find out that he’d died until a while after, though. He was actually here at the editing house once, but I couldn’t introduce myself. There’s been a couple deaths on Dust Bowl already (the guy I just posted is still alive and well, though), which were very sad. Thankfully Central Park Five is full of young people, so we should be safe for a while.
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