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Ranma 1/2. Great show, but definitely not everyone's cup of tea.

Brian knew that Pete would never bend his morality to do the kinds of things that needed to be done to ensure survival.

Michel Gondry will always be the director of Bjork's "Bachelorette" video to me.

Rob Ford?

To be honest, I hadn't heard of the TIE pilots escaping until I read that article…. and I'm not entirely sure if anyone can truly verify if that's the case (pre- or post- special edition).

I have to completely disagree with this. The homage to the 4th Doctor's scarf was more an example of over-the-top, cheeky fan service (fun though).

Everytime I think of Prince, I think of Kevin Smith's story. Just awesome.

The solo on "Childhood's End" is another of my Floyd favourites. Gilmour shows a lot of restraint and doesn't try to over-complicate his guitar work. Elegant and efficient. Definitely my favourite guitarist of all-time.

Ten Years After "I'd Love to Change the World" — nice call.

Not really a solo - actually a complete guitair instrumental - but Bron Yr Aur is far and away my most favourite guitar piece by Led Zep. Simply sublime.

I can never get enough Star Wars. I wish there was a cure. Sigh.

I would argue that the entire X-Wing series of games were awesome. Having said that, nothing could beat flying as a wingman to Darth Vader in TIE Fighter.

A few years back I decided to play Ninja Gaiden again as a wave of nostalgia drove me to beat a bunch of old NES titles that I had conquered in my youth.

None of the Super Star Wars games were "impossible" but the Hoth levels of ESB were definitely challenging.

Kind of hated "The Doctor's Wife"? Wow. Just… wow.

Well yeah, that's a given.

Just so we're clear:

And you lost… :-) But who's counting anyway eh?

It's pretty clear he didn't have his knife handy when he killed zombie Dad but the bashing he did sure as hell didn't seem like it was any trouble for him to dish out.

Psst, Frank, it's "suffice it to say", not "suffice to say".