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Yeah, why not Knighttime? Or Good Knight? Or how about, Boogie Knights?

How about Borealis? It only got a pilot, and it was pretty great!

Although, at the time, Istanbul was known as Constantinople, and was a christian capital of the remaining eastern Roman empire. The emperors there even had a special imperial guard consisting of vikings, called the Varangians. Just FYI :)

Although, at the time, Istanbul was known as Constantinople, and was a christian capital of the remaining eastern Roman empire. The emperors there even had a special imperial guard consisting of vikings, called the Varangians. Just FYI :)

Hmm, this story reminds me a bit of the short lived comic series Fraction, from the equally short lived dc comics imprint Focus. With four regular guys using the different parts of a supersuit and all. Anyone else remember this one?

I watched the Japanese film Matango last night. While there was a little bit too much bickering between the characters, and not enough mushroom people. It was still such a beautiful and creepy movie!

I would probably go for some long pig in the end..

My favourite gem is probably Pearl!

Ah yeah, I see your point there. The greater overall criticism and parody of fascism and propaganda in Starship Troopers probably flew over my head at 11, when I think about it. But the sense that the movie made fun of the side of the humans still felt obvious to me at that age, that the propaganda clips was silly. I

I remember laughing at the propaganda parts from Starship Troopers at the time though, and how over the top and silly they were. But I wonder how much of this was influence from my older siblings or me understanding the satire by myself. Maybe Starship Troopers actually taught me satire at that age. :D It seemed very

Wow, this reminded me so much of when I watched Aliens for the first time. I think I was around 9-11 years old, and a whole bunch of us boys were watching at someones house. I vividly remember how he had got it on a badly copied VHS tape and we were watching it on a small blocky TV. I'm not sure but I think his dad

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The strange way of saying yes in Sweden through blowing air in your mouth (rather than out) is most commonly used in the north, but it can be heard all over Sweden to some extent. I think I've found myself using it sometimes.

I really love the design of it. It's a beautiful film, and pretty fun.. as long as you bury the previous movies deep deep within yourself. while watching.

But a refreshing lack of Will Smith!

I was going to check this out as I always check out post-apocalyptic stuff. I started watching these clips and by the second clip I'm kind of sold. I was skeptical if they could actually make a show about one dude alone.. but I liked what I saw here. I've always had a thing for deeply sad tragic humour.. I wonder if

Sweet, I've been hoping to hear this news since the pilot was released. I still haven't seen that as I would rather watch it all together. I really hope they can pick up the production again quickly and maybe start the season this fall.

I was wondering this myself. I assume the syndrome affects the patients concept of fine dining. It makes them crave food, but food connected to the patients predefined subjective concepts of "quality" food.

Season two has been such a fucking mess.. Did they change the writers or something? Did the studio meddle too much? It just feels like things derailed from the start and then they've just spent half the season trying to fix things, but then getting behind and started rushing things. The last episode was embarrassing

The new Swedish gender neutral pronoun "hen" wasn't anything I knew I needed until we got it a couple of years ago. Now I've found myself so happy to have it.