TPL2008
TPL2008
TPL2008

There was an article on the Guardian yesterday, which has since been removed for some reason. The author stated that leaks of male celebrities are only mocked and laughed at. She was right, but it struck me as casual dismissal, and the article did quickly move on.

Indeed. The only issue Jezebel can take a stance on without being hypocritical is the issue of privacy being violated. I recall Jezebel featured Upton in a zero-gee photo shoot that featured no criticism of why it was being done.

News flash: they were already doing that to movie clips and red carpet photos and everything else they could find.

I think it would be less gross but believe that people would certainly have plenty of prurient interest in nude pics of male celebrities too.

"What the feminist movement has successfully done, is really, as Ann-Marie puts it, sexualized women instead of feminizing women," Loudon said.

I can't believe this is true. When I was a kid the first thing I used to look at in biology books was the reproduction section.

Sexual activity with someone under 13 is absolutely illegal. Sexual activity with someone between 13 and 16 is illegal but only where believing them to be over 16 is considered unreasonable. In other words, if the defendant says he thought the other person was over 16 and the court thinks that was belief was

South Yorkshire Police seems to have a habit of covering up its own neglect and blaming the victims of it.

The reveal of the Final Five isn't the problem I have. It's the idea of the Final Five. It's pretty much clear to me that when the New Caprica arc was conceived that the missing five Cylons presented a problem for the writers. Instead of solving the problem there and then by simply revealing them, someone had the

Criminals, including sex offenders, and corrupt politicians wanting to hide their past - wonderful.

Lexx: I think they pretty much ended each season hoping for renewal as everything from that particular season is finished off (usually by Lexx blowing it up) but the crew is never really settled. And given how rubbish most of season 4, I can only think they never planned it at all.

In my opinion the entire alien arc was a complete mess. I much prefer the monster-of-the-week episodes.

It shows up particularly in SG-1 in which seasons 5-8 onwards seem to have almost conclusive finales.

I love ME2, but when I first played it the sudden shift in scale disappointed me a little. ME1 had a sense of scale because it took you quite a bit of time to get to places and action. ME2 is faster paced with places and action no more than a minute's walk from the last event, but the sense of scale and variety was

That's where I think it started going down hill, too. I suspect the only reason why we have the Final Five plot is because they didn't want to hire 5 new actors for the occupation. Given that Helo was meant to die in the pilot and his daughter was the holy child, it was clear that they had no plan beyond the pilot.

As a teenage boy I loved this film, but despite wearing out the VHS, it wasn't until my 20th viewing or so that I actually learned what the plot was.

I only watch it for Horner's soundtrack which sounds suspiciously like his Star Trek work. His Aliens work sounds similar to it too.

I've found it and the other film lacking. Like so many films these days, it's visually stunning but I just don't find myself warming to the characters or enthralled by the plot.

It's a visual feast; it's just a shame that all the food's made out of wax.

I hated this movie at first, but over time I've grown to enjoy it.