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    War, war never changes.

    War, war never changes.

    Oh that's not how "I" put it - I mean I'm paraphrasing, but that's how Peter Jackson pretty much recounts the exchange on the DVD commentary - "I have" (walks away).

    "In March 2010, Mars Express carried out a 67 kilometer flyby of Phobos, revealing the moon could be up to one-third empty space." Almost as if there was a hidden UAC installation in it.

    ...No. The actor just took a year off in Season 2 then came back in Season 3. He grew a light beard during his travels, and he's not wearing his signature armor anymore.

    Ah, you beat me to it.

    "Served as a British Commando blowing the shit out of Nazis"

    Define "senior citizen" - "old" by the standards of their own race? Because Doctor Who isn't actually "old" for a Time Lord. Yoda, in contrast, is old by the standards of his race.

    McFly's stunt double is uncanny.

    Oysters?

    I reviewed movies for my university newspaper; so I went to see Jackass 2. The scene when that guy *drinks horse semen* - I walked out of the theater. I've never walked out of the theater for any movie but this one.

    My mental conception of the perfect Riddler isn't bufoonish but a an Evil Sherlock - I mean, as much as we love the 1960's Riddler, he was basically a Joker ripoff. And the TAS Riddler wasn't bufoonish.

    The Doctor flat out explained this in the season finale as he regenerated: he said that everyone changes into different persons at different phases in their lives, life is change, and this isn't bad so long as you remember who you were in each.

    Charlie Jane - will Keanu Reeves's career survive this film in any capacity whatsoever? That is, will the Hollywood executives and writers be blamed more than him?

    "Worst 47 Ronin adaptation in 300 years"

    This sounds like Dragonball Evolution all over again, in the sense that "the best thought out part of the movie...were the highschool scenes" — they invested so much time and effort in shoehorning an alien plotline into a pre-existing classic that it would actually have been LESS work to make a straightup adaptation

    What if Kira had gotten sick and died of a cold before they could complete their long plan for revenge?

    It felt like a fitting end and actually gave some "answers"/closure to events since Series 5. I liked how this tied together, back with the "return of Gallifrey" and central mystery/storyarc of the Time War.

    Let me get this straight: the "cracks in the universe" remained when the Doctor rebooted it, as basically