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I've mixed feelings, he started off well in the early Mock The Week years, but then I thought his series Tramadol Nights was appalling. Though over the last year or so he has written articles that I've found myself liking…

I do as well, but I feel Brooker has softened of late, I miss his earlier, angrier work.

But what if Scotland forces a second referendum? That could have a terrible effect on us, especially politically.

I don't think you're being spiteful, and I hope that happens too, if only so that people eventually realise just what they've done and we eventually rejoin.

I read that earlier. I think it was between the fifth and sixth outburst of tears.

I'm from England, and voted to remain, and have felt sick to my stomach all day today. I have a horrible feeling it's not going to go away, either. The only positive I can take from this (and it is a tiny, tiny positive) is that hopefully British satire will become angrier and more intelligent (as it's in a pretty

I've heard that it's Glenn who dies, but Negan regrets it when he discovers his mother was called Lucille.

I really enjoyed them too, and I just hope the low comment rate isn't indicative of the ratings for the show itself.

I completely agree with everything you say there. Admittedly I saw the film about three years after it's release, so went in with low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised by certain aspects, Branagh's performance especially, and it has a ridiculously fun final set piece.

That's a great choice, I remember hearing an episode quite by chance when I was working in a fish and chip shop (why yes, I am english!) back in the mid-nineties, when he announced the death of the MP Michael Hesseltine. As we were initially only half listening to it we believed it to be true, and several customers

I found Utopia's first series to be a superb piece of work, and really loved it as well. The second was patchier in places, but still had many brilliant moments, especially the airport scene where the psychotic gentleman discusses the damage having a child causes to the earth…

Have you seen Maria's "The Special Special"? It made me instantly fall madly in love with her and is pretty much my favourite stand up show I've ever seen.

Reefer Madness The Musical - As I enjoy smoking from time to time, it's an incredibly silly and daft premise which is pulled off beautifully, I adore kitsch musicals with great songs and dance sequences, and a fair few shots of Kristen Bell's cleavage is the icing on the cake. And yes, I'm sorry for including that

Sometimes, but when you get rich if you carefully invest in the right things (property being the safest most of the time) you can also earn a hell of a lot by doing very little too. Then each new film is just another $20 million to spend on buying another island or something like that.

Pete Postlethwaite was a favourite of mine from a young age, and I was gutted by his passing. My Sister met him once in a restaurant, when she was very very drunk and said "I know you but I can't remember your name but I love you" and he was incredibly charming and friendly, despite her drunken ways!

That or he hated his pompous father and so begged his mother to let him stay with her as much as possible.

I live in the UK and my personal dislike of him comes from the terrible sketch show Horne and Corden, and his hosting of the Brits awards for three years, it was car crash tv where he was arrogant and irritating throughout. What also didn't help was that at around the time he was in the tabloids a lot for getting

Not to my memory, and sadly Madam Vastra doesn't appear, though River does get it on with the eleventh Doctor. Oh, and these were the two quotes from the 'film' that I noted down at the time…

It's just a surprisingly romantic scene, at least for this sort of thing - they kiss a lot, compliment each other, and it actually looks like both are enjoying the sex (and so are presumably pretty decent actors). Admittedly it gets a bit weird when it turns out that the 11th Doctor was on the sofa watching them at it

Studio Executive: I love this pitch. This is a story anyone can get behind. Powerful, exciting, moving. This is a movie I want to see.