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DI Keith Fowler
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What is this "American Dad" programme you mention? I've not heard mention of it before on The AV Club…

Ha, I do have Funny Games on there too. I don't know why I do these things to myself I really don't. Perhaps it's an age thing too, when I was younger I could cope with pretty much anything, but the older I get the more fragile my mind seems to be.

I only just made it through though, and to this day I'm not sure how!

I don't actually have children of my own, but if I'd conceived a child when I watched it (when it went out in the UK in 1990) they would be twenty-four now.

"Your parents' Twin Peaks" - **** off AV Club! I'm not that…Oh…Oh dear god…I am that old…

I wasn't that excited about the news until I saw that Dr Brown was involved, but hopefully his input will make it some of it worth watching at least.

I've got the film on my hard drive right now, but I can't face watching it. I obtained it because I'm fascinated by the history of cinema, and how it developed over the 20th Century, but at the same time I know it's going to be a horribly bleak affair. And I only recently watched Salo, so can't face putting my mind

This is very sad news, I've always been a big fan ever since I saw him in the superb Dylan Moran sitcom How Do You Want Me? - If folks haven't seen it I'd recommend obtaining as soon as you can as it's a really great (and somewhat forgotten) series.

If they'd seen Horns they'd never have thought such a thing!

Ah that's a shame but completely understandable. And thanks again for such a superb interview.

I hate to be 'that person', I really do, but I've never been that fond of Weird Al. He seems to be a really great guy, but the episodes of CBB that he's appeared on in the past were the weakest for me, and his songs don't really do it for me.

Such a great interview, I normally prefer the ones where the actor's had at least one difficult experience on a film, but even when he was being relentlessly upbeat about everything he had some great stories to tell.

It was more than mostly funny, it's a stone cold classic, and Wong is superb in it - ever since I've hoped to see him in more high profile roles, and have really liked him in everything he's done.

I've not seen the episode she was in, but the bit in the interview above where she said "All my family and friends know how big of a fan I am of the show, and they know how great of a person I am, and how caring and loving and willing I am to share my life with somebody" just struck me as blatant egotism and put my

But also, this is a superb interview yet again Will, thank you so much for it.

Dear lord, I'm so embarrassed as for some reason I mistook him for Bob Balaban when watching Casual, despite knowing his work so well elsewhere, and can't believe I didn't discover my mistake until now!

Edit: Beaten to the Lennifer Lawrence jokes. Sorry.

This is turning out to be a seriously horrible year, today was the first day I hadn't shed tears over Bowie, and now I find myself all kinds of miserable with my eyes leaking once again.

I was surprised about the pacing criticism in the review, I much prefer it when it's fast and crazy when compared to some of the slower episodes. Either way I'd have given it an A- as I loved pretty much every minute.

I'm from the UK, grew up in Surrey but moved to London in my twenties. It's obviously crazily expensive but I do love it here and once you get to know the city there's a fair amount of things to do for free (I was lucky enough to get tickets for Red Dwarf being recorded recently, for instance, and the open mic comedy