iTunes, and now Netflix, are going to cause me to go broke. I have no willpower to resist their lure. With these two resources, I feel as if I have the world at my fingertips.

It wasn't enough that I went to Best Buy yesterday and picked up some Farscape DVDs, a Dresden Dolls cd, and a Snow Patrol cd. (In my defense, I had previously ordered the Farscape DVDs and Dresden Dolls cd through Amazon, but the package got lost in the mail so I never received them.) Today I purchased Regina Spektor's new cd off of iTunes. I heard one of her songs the other day while at a bar, and I loved it. Her style reminds me slightly of the Dresden Dolls. And I then recalled [profile] barilace raving about her cd, so I bought it. I'm listening to it now, and it's fabulous!!

On top of buying the cd, I joined Netflix today. I'm sure I'm one of the last ones in this world to have discovered the beauty of Netflix, but I am so psyched. I already have Season 1 of The Office, Season 4 of Farscape and Seasons 1, 2 and 3 of Scrubs in my queue. I'm convinced that paying $10 a month to rent all these DVDs will be much cheaper in the long run than buying all these DVDs for myself. Now I'm trying to rack my brain for every movie or TV show I've ever wanted to watch, but haven't. Help me! Give me suggestions!

Oh, and one other question. Who on my flist has TiVo or some sort of DVR service? I'm seriously considering entering the age of the DVR, preferably before the new TV season starts in September. But the roomie and I have figured that regardless of whether we use TiVo or just get a DVR through our cable company, it's going to cost us at least an extra $20 a month. So, for those of you have a DVR, what do you use? Do you love it? Is it worth the money you spend for it? Is one kind better than another? I'm technologically stunted, I fear, so I'd appreciate any info anyone cares to share.

From: [identity profile] barilace.livejournal.com


Oh yeah. I forgot to ask. What is Farscape about?

And don't feel bad. I have so many TV show DVDs listed on my queue at Netflixs. It would probably take me two years to watch all of them. Sad. I'm such a TV addict, but I like watching the DVDs. I can set the time of when I want to watch. How long I want to watch. And when I want to stop and do something else. I think GG is the only show that I make a point to watch weekly. I'm just weird like that. Haha.

*points at purty Regina icon*

From: [identity profile] xphilehb.livejournal.com


Oh yeah. I forgot to ask. What is Farscape about?

Oh, Farscape is love. ;-)

It's a sci-fi show. The main character, John Crichton, goes on a space mission (The Farscape Project) - something about using the earth's gravity to shoot him into space - and ends up getting shot through a wormhole and ends up in a different galaxy, essentially. He ends up on a ship, Moya - she's a living ship, actually - with a bunch of escaped alien prisoners. (Prisoners who were wrongfully prisoned.) There's also a woman soldier (Aeryn Sun) who ends up on the ship from a race called Sebacceans. She looks like a human for all intents and purposes. And they end up being on the run together on this ship and sort of become a family. And there's a fabulous, fabulous romance between John and Aeryn.

Some of the creatures on the show are muppet creatures...so they're very, very bizarre sometimes. But really, it's a character-driven show anyway, so I love the relationships between all the main characters. If you like space shows at all, I'd definitely give it a try. John and Aeryn are seriously the hottest couple I have seen on TV. Amazing, amazing chemistry. And the actors are really great friends in real life, which makes it even better. *points to icon* That's John and Aeryn.

Poor you - getting such a long explanation. I can't help it, though. I love Farscape.
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