thanks for ruining the magic. I was hoping the bots had become sentient and really like pete and pete
thanks for ruining the magic. I was hoping the bots had become sentient and really like pete and pete
If you're a bot, just have to say, "Bravo" that's some impressive programming.
look, all I'm saying is, since my meaning seems to have been lost, I would totally fuck the queen for a one ounce gold sovereign. I would enjoy whoring myself to the queen of england for $1530
no one looks good on a coin
Take a look at queen Elizabeth on a 1950's gold British Sovereign, she looks bangin
itunes usually has the uncut versions, which is why i get them. like the Sherlock premiere had a lot more footage.
river songs introduction
This helps explain something that always annoyed me. River was so sad when found out that the doctor had never met her before in that first episode. Did she know that she would die, because that was how their timeline was working
What if…
That wasn't the doctor, just someone pretending to be the doctor, in order to trick the scooby squad to lead lead him into a trap
it wasn't bbca's fault i just watched the itunes version and there's simply no place to cut. also, no Amy Pond opening narration
nit picking
I did not like the lack of the usual commercial break "Doctor Who" titles. A few times, especially that first one when river is talking, is too grating as they go to commercial. It felt like they stopped a second early
How do expect me to mourn a great director
with Natalie Portman's ass staring at me on the right of the screen?
Mariah
"Also, I don't know who the actress playing Mariah was, but she is almost certainly going to turn up on some inferior sitcom wedged in between two better ones next fall."
one of many mistakes
These reality show movies always make the same mistake; from The Truman Show to Showtime (and not Real Life) They always force people to be in the show. The most interesting part of the real shows is, that no matter how embarrassing or horrible they may be, people always want to be on them.
The "known con" rule defied
I've never seen this movie rule written down, but I'm sure I'm not the first person to notice that an "unknown con" when the audience doesn't know what the plan is, always goes right; and the "known con" when the audience is told the plan, always goes wrong.
This is true of just about any…
Americans and subtitles
I always found this to be an annoying stereotype; not that Americans don't like subtitles, but that everyone else in the world loves them. The truth is, the rest of the world usually watches dubbed movies. Especially in Europe, they sometimes let actors speak in whatever their native language…
That evil weapon
would have sure been useful now. Imagine a world where we could have simply targeted al Qaeda terrorists. Those wacky teenagers could have prevented the deaths of thousands of innocent people.
I think the closest Doctor/Sherlock connection is the scene in A Study in Pink where the police are in Sherlock's apartment and the Who episode: Midnight. The way they are desperately trying to solve a mystery while at the same time convincing others that they are needed to solve the mystery. The use of the word,…
Odd Couple-they're doing a play of it
Scrooged-about an tv exec doing a live version
The famous Teddy Z-they actually discuss the grosses of Scrooged
Dr Who, its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Quantum Leap, they use the book as inspiration
ect….
really liked this episode
you could probably fill an inventory at this point with just A Christmas Carol interpretations that acknowledge that the book already exists.
Mr show
The news reports on this really remind me of that Mr. Show sketch with the Roller Coaster that kept killing people.
"It was an unusually warm February 14th, so the children walked home without coats."