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Mr. Greene
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Who was the pale guy standing next to them with the stringy hair, though?

Take that back NOW!!!

You've finally made a monster out of MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

@drdarke:disqus, the Creature speaks non-mangled English in the Branagh Frankenstein, albeit with a heavy accent.

*swan hiss*

No, that's Gene Hackman. Ray Romano will be along shortly.

When the equivalent scene in Bride of Frankenstein comes on, I can't help but laugh, now.

You are correct, madam. I'd like him to get back to those sort of roles, one day.

Hey, everybody, remember when Chris Pine was just that one weird dude from Smokin' Aces?

The Shadow should've been directed by Sam Raimi and starred Liam Neeson. Also, it should've featured Le rouet d'Omphale en la majeur, because THAT is the fuckin' Shadow's THEME, bitch.

"Fly", you mean, right?

In Praise of Pip

I actually wish they had; then Mr. Stotch would go to jail, and poor Butters would get better parents… :-(

There WAS a story; you just had to pay attention to it, you knucklehead.

Quantum of Solace is a damn fine Bond film. I'd say it's in the top 10 tier of Bond flicks.

Factory Girl was crappy, anyway…

Depends; was your friend James McAvoy?

…no. No. I'm guessing you're Ian Levine.

I've only recently taken issue with Moffat due to my fears over the 50th; other than that, I think I've backed him all the way. (Even on Let's Kill Hitler, yes. Although I do wish he'd stop hiring his untalented buddies Thompson, Chibnall, and Graham…)

…you've apparently never seen his sitcom work, then. He can do straightforward narrative, no problem; he just chooses not to with Who.