Four Corners
(a.k.a. Casa Magnifico)
THEY'RE OUT, THEY'RE OUT!!!!
The boys ride again as the first season is released on DVD. YEE-HAW!!!


So, in case you ain't guessed, this particular space in my kingdom is dedicated to those fab boys in Four Corners, the Magnificent Seven. As seems to be the repeating deal, I jumped on this band wagon a little late too. I saw a few episodes on TNN (after seeing commercials during the Dukes of course) but didn't really get into the show until I  got into the fanfiction (curses, oh writing fiends that capture me with your sweet words). Unfortunately, by the time I was hooked, TNN was airing the last few episodes they were planning to show (and a pox upon those nasty programmers that insist on moving and removing my fav show) so what I know of the Seven comes mostly from the net. Thank God for those just as obsessed as I. Welcome to Casa Magnifico!
Characters
The  Movie Seven
The Magnificent Seven, Yul Brenner style
The Magnificent Seven
Disclaimer: (sigh)The Magnificent Seven (including Vin and Chris) belong to CBS, MGM, The Trilogy Entertainment Group and Mirisch Group. It doesn't matter that they've taken them off TV and locked them in a vault, they still own them. I'm not making any profit off having them here, I just enjoy their company.
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Top 7 Seven Sightings

1. Eric Close as Martin Fitzgerald in Without a Trace
(Hey, it's a weekly series, which means new Eric scenes every Thursday night)

2. Michael Biehn as Kyle Reese in The Terminator
(He falls out of the sky naked! NAKED!!!!)

3. Anthony Starke as Devlin in Charmed
(So he was a demon, so what? He sounded like Ezra with all them big words)

4. Eric Close as an alien visitor named John in Taken
(Even if it was only one small part, he looked way yummy)

5. Michael Biehn as Commander Anderson in The Rock
(He acts so much like our man in black it's kinda wierd)

6. Eric Close as a guard in MacGyver
(He looks so young, but he's still got that voice! And I have it on tape!)

7. Michael Biehn as Johnny Ringo in Tombstone
(His performance is overshadowed by Val Kilmer's brilliant portrayal of Doc)

I know, I know, there's no Rick Worthy, Ron Perlman, Dale Midkiff or Andrew Kavovit on here. With the exception of Perlman, I haven't seen any of these boys in anything besides Mag 7. However, sources say Rick was seen on Star Trek:Voyager and Deep Space Nine. Dale Midkiff appeared on CSI once. Ron Perlman has an impressive list of voice credits, including Clayface on the animated Batman.
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