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Ah. Thank you my friend. Sad I couldn't figure that out for myself, but thanks for pointing it out.

Damn. Been thinking about buying the show on DVD. Couldn't figure out whether I should buy the regular version or Kai.

Just recently got turned on to Dragonball Z. Kept catching glances of it on Saturday night on Adult Swim, found myself watching it and getting more and more interested in it until finally I recorded and watched an entire episode. They're doing the Android arc at present, and though my enthusiasm was high at first,

His name's Jaws. He kills people.

Ain't got nothing in my trunk man.

Right there with you, man. Had this on VHS as a kid and watched it repeatedly. Can't help but wonder now if it's still any good. Remember loving it as a kid.

It could be the worst reviewed movie of all time and I'd still see it. Even if it's bad, I have to see it for myself.

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I've been hoping this movie was going to be good, but sure doesn't sound like it. Plan on seeing it tomorrow.

Yeah, it really was a great movie. Loved it immensely.

I'm a new Doctor Who fan, which is to say I totally understand this may be coming out of left field, but I saw Moffat say once that a great explanation for the Cushing movies is that they're in-universe movies dramatizing what was experienced by the First Doctor, which makes sense to me.

Think me and a friend of mine watched Summer Camp Nightmare once. Thought it was pretty decent. Was based on a book, even. Which was still in print at the time, around 2002-2003. Bought a copy for me and my friend. Never did make it through all of it though.

Back when TV movies where pretty high quality. Love Dark Night of the Scarecrow.

Love Shatner's Star Trek books. Just recently re-read Ashes of Eden, which isn't too bad, but it's no Return, which is not only one of the best Star Trek books ever written, it's also one of the best Star Trek stories ever written. Also one of my favorite books as well.

I don't think it's the mechanics of how they faked their death so much as the idea that if anybody were to do so, these are the type of guys who would.

You know, I'm a pretty big fan of the Season 10 comic. The only problem with it might be the fan service resurrections of a lot of the dead characters, but I'm willing to excuse it to a degree, since you can see them kind of taking the necessary steps to get back to the classic status quo. But so far it's definitely

Post-Modern's a classic. This. . . this, not so much.

There was a gif of that on Twitter last week that I thought was awesome as fuck. I mean, it was funny and goofy, but also, it looked kinda cool too. Mulder was tearing it up. Too bad it didn't work as well in the episode. And what a waste of the Lone Gunmen. Just have them follow the lead of the comic and say they

Been wanting to see this since the first promo and was not disappointed. Found it engrossing as fuck. Then the glove stinger at the end of the cold open. Damn. This is the type of thing that makes living in this time so rewarding. This is prestige television.

Yeah, Myra was hot.