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Capn Morgan
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"Reporter at Comic-Con" and "misanthropic"? Never!

This is Immunology 101. Catch up!

Or is Comic-Con like some sort of CancerAIDS?

Sorry, but seeing that name just sent me straight to Mr Show With Bob and Dave's sketch, "Byron T. Lebockwith, Racist in the Year 3000".

Or "OF COCK" in AV Club comments logs.

I wish I had the proper 1920's idiom to express my appreciation. Well played, Sir!

Imagine the rank injustice of four tons of 1920's nitrate film falling into the hands of someone who had no knowledge of (or interest in) pre-2000 pop culture. Sometimes chance gets it right.

Lovecraft's unsung slapstick masterpiece.

Somewhere, there is a BBC Christmas gag reel with Capaldi delivering a Malcolm Tucker-style bollocking to a bunch of Zygons.

"Sorry, Missy, but it looks like you're out of Time."
*puts on sunglasses* YEEEEAAAAAHHH!!!

I think we could make an argument for the War Doctor having a fairly long run, especially as Eight regenerated into a young John Hurt rather than present-day John Hurt.

He could read a shopping list and imbue it with a sense of dire portent.

"Burn, Witch, Burn, Witch, Burn, BURN, BURN!!!"

City of the Dead, though Hamlet of the Dead would have been more appropriate given the financial constraints and the size of the sound stage.

To say nothing of Borodin and Holst waiting for him in the afterlife with baseball bats.

And Moody was as funny as hell on a Parkinson interview many years ago when he went amok with a props box and some stage prosthetics, channeling everyone from Charles Laughton to Jimmy Durante.

"Peter, have you ever heard the noise a man makes when he's been stabbed to death?"

You'd like to think that, wouldn't you…?

A loving homage to the naive paintings of L.S. Lowry.

Courtney Love was invented at the court of Eleanor of Aquitaine in the 12th century.