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J.D. Buffington
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Regarding regeneration, I almost felt it was a sham, a show of force for the present Silent. Clues (including the Silence watching this event unfold) are the lack of the TARDIS, the Future!Doctor knowing damn well what was happening and saying NO MATTER WHAT YOU SEE DO NOT INTERFERE, and having CEDIII ready to burn

Took me a bit to realize the second one here was from the back...looks like a Jedi Starfighter, lol.

"Here's another clip from "The Almost People" featuring the Doctor getting on rather well with his Flesh duplicate."

I totally caught that, and loved it. I also loved that it is implied that EVERYONE had the same delusions/aspirations. Let's just agree to be Stone Age Cavemen, okay?

Being that it had the wrong title all along, John Carter of Mars was a book of shorts, and the very last in the series, the movie is based on "A Princess of Mars," which happened to be the introduction of John Carter. I'd actually be cool with the series being called "John Carter" if it was like "Indiana Jones" or

"...the scary brown-and-red thing in the space crack..."

To me, Kirby is Marvel's Obi-Wan, gone, but powerful and not forgotten.

And in the third one he's watering his lawn when Jean makes everything levitate. I don't recall X-2's cameo, but I'm certain he's there. It is disappointing he won't be in the new one.

That's what I'm wondering...with the Yellowstone caldrea growing hotter, what can we expect here in the States?

It seriously gets me that they have evolved so little from pre-history, like Nature has said, "Done!" with this one. There are very few things I really want to see before death, and a Great White in the water is one of them. I go in the cage, cage goes in the water...shark's in the water. Can they smell pee?

No, that's just how it comes. *buh dum buh bish!*

It's about "a." The letter.

It's the Hydrogues!!!

Is there a "safe" place to actually do it? I mean, gravity and its delicate dance could be preturbed if say, a large asteroid got sucked out of the asteroid belt past Mars...then it's gravity-well is gone and smaller rocks start cascading down into the interior solar system and pummel the Earth for a million years.

No no no, DEAD BY DAWN, DEAD BY DAWN!!!

I saw it opening night...and the theater was CROWDED with other fans who were hoping for the awesomeness of the first one...and we were all very, VERY, disappointed. A year or so later (when it took longer for films to reach DVD and at that time older movies weren't hitting DVD for what felt like forever) they

I actually regularly quote "Home," announcing that I am ready to eat in the same way the mother did "Ah'm own-gree." Often in the gravelly nasty thing some might call a voice...

When Broyles faces the powers that be to make the Fringe team official, they reference that failed "x-whatever division and we all know how that went..." I'm paraphrasing, but I remember the shout out clearly. But at the same time, X-Files was on a TV in a murder victim's home, too, so...multi-verse?

I wanted to make a snarky comment about moles, but I watched the video on mute (at work) and the only thing I could think was "how the hell do they think it's a meteor but the driveway is fine...and why is it covered with a tarp?" I'm gonna go dig a whole at about 2 or 3 in the morning so there's no witnesses, then

I think Akira could really only work if they chose relative unknown's (at least to an American audience) with bigger name/recognizable stars only on the peripherary. If they try to shoehorn in recognizable faces, fan's of Akira will backlash, and newcomers will catch onto that (a la that Airbender movie, I wasn't a