Netflix has quite a few to choose from now. To get you started, try these:
Century Hotel (which for some reason Netflix has only as "save" title) - Will do your slashy heart very good Nothing - Wacky geeky weird film, totally loved it. Also has David in his boxers. ;) Get Down (aka Treed Murray) - the premise is weird, but the acting is stellar. I swear I see hints of McKay in Murray, and the timing would have been right for this award winning film to have brought him to the attention of Stargate's PTB Cube - gory in places, but still a good thriller. And you get to see David in his boxers again. Where the Heart Is - "I'm a little teapot..." ;)
I've got quite a few things that aren't at Netflix, from movies to guest starring appearances too. I'm not obsessed. Nope. Nuh-uh, no way. ;)
I think sending McKay to Atlantis was accidentally brilliant. Even more than Wier, he was the one I followed with my eyes every time he was in the shot. I know I was supposed to be watching from Sheppard's POV, but it was really all about teh Hewlett.
I felt the same way. I know Sheppard's supposed to be The Hero, but especially early on I could barely watch him unless he was in a scene with Rodney, and that's not just the slasher in me saying that. I just don't care for the "Slacker Action Hero" we're seeing so much of these days. I don't think I would have watched beyond the pilot with Jack and Daniel in it if it wasn't for Teh Hewlett.
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Date: 2006-02-13 06:53 pm (UTC)Century Hotel (which for some reason Netflix has only as "save" title) - Will do your slashy heart very good
Nothing - Wacky geeky weird film, totally loved it. Also has David in his boxers. ;)
Get Down (aka Treed Murray) - the premise is weird, but the acting is stellar. I swear I see hints of McKay in Murray, and the timing would have been right for this award winning film to have brought him to the attention of Stargate's PTB
Cube - gory in places, but still a good thriller. And you get to see David in his boxers again.
Where the Heart Is - "I'm a little teapot..." ;)
I've got quite a few things that aren't at Netflix, from movies to guest starring appearances too. I'm not obsessed. Nope. Nuh-uh, no way. ;)
I think sending McKay to Atlantis was accidentally brilliant. Even more than Wier, he was the one I followed with my eyes every time he was in the shot. I know I was supposed to be watching from Sheppard's POV, but it was really all about teh Hewlett.
I felt the same way. I know Sheppard's supposed to be The Hero, but especially early on I could barely watch him unless he was in a scene with Rodney, and that's not just the slasher in me saying that. I just don't care for the "Slacker Action Hero" we're seeing so much of these days. I don't think I would have watched beyond the pilot with Jack and Daniel in it if it wasn't for Teh Hewlett.