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For the past year or so, I've become convinced that one of the most entertaining possible hosts would be none other than that paragon of Britishness:

For the past year or so, I've become convinced that one of the most entertaining possible hosts would be none other than that paragon of Britishness:

There's also that awkward scene in an episode of Smallville (okay, there's lots of awkward scenes) when they go to a prom and Remy Zero is playing, who also happen to be the band behind the show's theme song. Clark and Pete get really excited about it and in hindsight that's probably the point at which I should have

There's also that awkward scene in an episode of Smallville (okay, there's lots of awkward scenes) when they go to a prom and Remy Zero is playing, who also happen to be the band behind the show's theme song. Clark and Pete get really excited about it and in hindsight that's probably the point at which I should have

"(though you may want to spoiler that Sava, for those watching for the first time.)"
Yes. Please.

"(though you may want to spoiler that Sava, for those watching for the first time.)"
Yes. Please.

Tetsuo's transformation at the end of Akira induced vomiting. Though I was eating some ramen noodles at the same time, so hard to say what caused it. Still, with both my policy is: never again.

The story is kind of interesting, but it's really terribly written, unless you love whole novels that are written in the present tense, which for some reason I can't abide. If you're like me, prepare to be very, very annoyed.

I really hope Bill Willingham files two incredibly justified lawsuits in the next month or so.

Just adapt Fables already. Geez.

George Lucas is intent on erasing every last shred of respect that I ever had for him.