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Interracial strife, which admittedly that video seems to go some way to healing.

No Chinese? Weren't they at least equally as offended by the Russian's as the US in the original? Couldn't we have People's Army soldiers fighting along side the US in a more thoroughly padded role? Can't we all just… get along?

No Chinese? Weren't they at least equally as offended by the Russian's as the US in the original? Couldn't we have People's Army soldiers fighting along side the US in a more thoroughly padded role? Can't we all just… get along?

Yeah, I got a laugh when he popped up in the cafe and it was nice to see Michael Sheard bite the dust in another bit of British SF, but it was a shame I missed Packer all this time.

Yeah, I got a laugh when he popped up in the cafe and it was nice to see Michael Sheard bite the dust in another bit of British SF, but it was a shame I missed Packer all this time.

I thought it was masturbation that kept him going?

I thought it was masturbation that kept him going?

My memories of this not often repeated episode come from watching it as a child. How I was allowed to watch Who at its most violent and sadistic is beyond me, but I avoid showing my daughter anything between Doctor no. 2 and 9.

My memories of this not often repeated episode come from watching it as a child. How I was allowed to watch Who at its most violent and sadistic is beyond me, but I avoid showing my daughter anything between Doctor no. 2 and 9.

"There are much bigger things than this"?

"There are much bigger things than this"?

Was the film set during or just before WWII? I always figured just before, so wondered why would the U-boat would submerge at all.

Good, sorting the wheat from the chaff, so we're left with only the really interesting examples.

Nah, that was a little too pretentious of a loose end for it to turn out to be interesting.

Before I started catching cable reruns in the late 90s and eventually started catching up on some tapes and discs on rental, the novelisations were my only way of catching stories from before my time (Colin Baker was my Doctor growing up).

The show was much like the X-Files for me, it went for the conspiracy story arc, and completely lost me in the end.

Brooker's shows were heavy on all sorts of copyrighted material, so even BBC reruns more than a short while after the original episode was screened were a no apparently.

I got that feeling too, especially the part set in the forest. When Bale was gunning down whatshisface with a tommy gun, it looked especially fake.

Poor Winston received a rat as that was his own special little fear, the Harrenhall rats were everyone's gift.

Ah, late to the review, knew there was something I had to do last Sunday.