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Spaced (1999–2001)
Americans should watch "Spaced"
30 January 2005
I've just spent five hours watching the most terrific British sitcom, "Spaced." Now my inner voice speaks with an English accent and I'm left wondering if maybe I grew up on the wrong side of the Atlantic. I am an American viewer, and I'm sad that it has taken so long for this show to reach the States.

In "Spaced" there are references comic books, Tekken, and Evil Dead II. It is also worth noting that Tim, one of the main characters in "Spaced," lost his job over "The Phantom Menace."

I thoroughly enjoyed my hours of uninterrupted British indulgence. I recommend "Spaced" because it's so darn funny. Tim, played by Simon Pegg, is the assistant manager of a comic book shop. His boss's name is Bilbo Bagshot (I'm serious) and said boss has slugged people out on at least two occasions because the one getting slugged said that "Hawke the Slayer" was crap. Also, Peter Serafinowicz (aka the Voice of Darth Maul) turns up as the slick-suit who stole Tim's girlfriend away. They have a great showdown on a paintball course.

Also wonderful is Daisy (Jessica Stevenson), the other main character. She's a writer, but comes up with all sorts of creative ways to avoid actual writing. The in-jokes are brilliant, the directing is fresh, the acting is endearing without being sappy. The next time this show airs on Trio or BBC America, grab some popcorn and hoard the remote because you'll want to watch all of it.
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Pulse (2001)
8/10
Haunting.
1 November 2004
I saw this movie two years ago. Not a day goes by that I don't think of it. I have seen nothing like it, before or since. What begins as a simple concept grows into something truly horrific.

It's effective imagery and straightforward storytelling leaves you feeling out of place and truly haunted.

I think everyone should watch this movie. Do it soon before an American studio buys up the rights to re-make and ruin it. Certain aspects of this movie will not translate. Americans won't "get" it. But if you want to watch something that will thrill and terrify you for years, Kaïro will not disappoint.
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