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Murdoch buying up almost every acclaimed Us drama and shunting them onto a subscription-only channel has also been a blow for those type of shows getting seen over here.

Murdoch buying up almost every acclaimed Us drama and shunting them onto a subscription-only channel has also been a blow for those type of shows getting seen over here.

The dialogue is pretty wooden, but I loved Prometheus. The first 45 minutes were my favourite part of it though - I knew nothing about the movie and thought for a second this might be the whole film, that Ridley Scott had made an unbelievably expensive movie about going into space and being told by some cosmic force

The dialogue is pretty wooden, but I loved Prometheus. The first 45 minutes were my favourite part of it though - I knew nothing about the movie and thought for a second this might be the whole film, that Ridley Scott had made an unbelievably expensive movie about going into space and being told by some cosmic force

Definitely the only film I'd recommend in 3d. Such a gorgeous movie.

Definitely the only film I'd recommend in 3d. Such a gorgeous movie.

I put together a band for my sister's wedding and played bass - I thought Daytripper would be the easiest song on the list, but there's all kinds of stuff going on in the bassline. It sounds incredibly simple, but it's not. Which is the basis of most really great pop music.

I put together a band for my sister's wedding and played bass - I thought Daytripper would be the easiest song on the list, but there's all kinds of stuff going on in the bassline. It sounds incredibly simple, but it's not. Which is the basis of most really great pop music.

You're totally right about the sound of the record. It's almost deliberately off-putting. It was the first IRS album I heard apart from Document, and it sounded like it had been recorded on a toy tape recorder compared to the others I'd heard.

You're totally right about the sound of the record. It's almost deliberately off-putting. It was the first IRS album I heard apart from Document, and it sounded like it had been recorded on a toy tape recorder compared to the others I'd heard.

That's sort of the point though, if you skip the silent intro section, he starts the movie as a rich man. He's got a bunch of rigs by the time he  snaps up the Sunday lands, he just wants more.

I saw him at a lecture ("London in Fiction: Nightmare City") last year with Iain Sinclair and a few other worthies.

I loved Scott Pilgrim, and everyone I went with was really excited about it after. We went to see it again the day after, then various other friends saw it, with reactions ranging from indifferent to hostile.

Imma let you finish but something something overblown concept album of all time.

About 150 pages in. I worry that Cersei might end up finishing the book as shallow a character as she started it, but Brienne, Arya, Sansa and Sam are all great so far.

I got Up at about the same age, and I've always thought it gets dismissed way too easily. I get that the grouping of Up with Reveal and ATS as some kind of "REM malaise years" trilogy at the start of this article was a set up for a re-evaluation, but it is pretty saddening how often it gets lumped with those two.

If Avatar was a country, its GDP in 2009 would have been higher than Cape Verde's. Think he earned the $3m.

That's reassuring. I just started Feast for Crows yesterday, and wasn't relishing having to wade through 850 pages of disappointment. Brienne's awesome, glad she's getting some chapters.

@avclub-5509e7edd3ec4d04a1c54fd23af3f82a:disqus  That is an awesome story. I love seeing band members looking a bit sad and poking through the magazine rack in service stations the day after the festival.