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Cough, have you seen this yet? As a fellow rural Aussie (born and raised but now living on the east coast, but thank god, not in Sydney) I was actually impressed. (It could be that I am a massive Eric Bana fan, but the story telling was terrific and I think the film-makers did a great job of portraying small-town

I hated it (I’m almost 50). My daughter loved it (she’s almost 17). But I don’t think I’m the target audience for this particular series - way too angsty and the heroine was as cardboard as they come (IMO). 

My 13 yr old (who is a Powerpuff Girls superfan) suggests

The Cockroaches were the first band I ever saw live....way back in 1986 at the Tamworth Workies Club. I will never ever forget that (I was 15 at the time, it was a first date, and I had to keep telling the guy I was there with to stop trying to stick his hand up my skirt. But the music was awesome).

I definitely remember The Lexx. Was utterly obsessed with The Lexx. My pen name is born from The Lexx (as you can see.)

You get a star for that.

Ted Lasso

I watch it. Love it. But I’m also almost 50 (and still have a crush on Douglas from his Romancing the Stone days and Arkin from his brief appearance in Grosse Point Blank).

Does anyone have an idea how the international release of movies will/might go? Countries like Australia and NZ are very close to being back to normal (ish). Will movies still release on their intended dates in those countries? Our cinemas in Australia are opening back up again in two weeks and they are advertising

My 14 yr old and 10 yr old know who Tenacious D is. Admittedly they don’t know *all* their songs, but they can sing Tribute, and Wonderboy off-by-heart, they know Kyle once quit the band, and they know which way stalactites and stalagmites form thanks to Tenacious D.

I’m fairly old (47) and grew up in Tamworth (Country Captial of Australia!) and bonzer was a regular part of my vernacular. My entire family used terms like bonzer, fair dinkum, crikey, and struth. We were very Aussie/Ocker. Mind you, my dad was waging his own private war against what he called “the Americanisation of

Agreed. It was a serious barrel of fun and I can’t wait to see it again. Given that I have to pay a baby-sitter to go to the movies, going to see Ant-Man and the Wasp twice at the cinema tells you excellent I think it is :)

Saw it on Wednesday (it opened a few days early here in Australia). It is brilliant. Fun, action-packed, moments of real tension, lots of excitement. Yeah, I’d definitely use the term “good” to describe it.

I have watched “The Devil’s Share” from Person of Interest so many times I can quote the episode. It is my go-to thing to watch when I have insomnia and find myself sitting in the living room folding laundry at 2am.

No. I just saw it. No.

This is perfect. Perfect. Gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes. Well done!!!

This is the best comment and response to The Last Jedi I’ve read or heard. You encapsulated everything I felt perfectly. Thank you.

I still wish Jensen Ackles landed the role of Hawkeye. Not that I don’t LIKE Jeremy Renner, I just like Jenses Ackles more.

Agree. On everything you’ve just said. 100% agree.

I agree 100% with everything you’ve just said.