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This is exactly it. I decided yesterday to just ignore the main story for a bit an go on an explore, and I loved it. The city is gorgeous, and unlike the one in Arkham City, it's big enough that it really makes me feel the isolation of Batman as some lone nutcase fighting against ridiculous odds. I like the side

It gets off to a pretty slow start, but the second 2/3rds are pretty good, and it's not got anything resembling 'Highly Suspicious' on it, which is always nice.

From what I can remember there is pretty much no gore at all. You definitely know what's going on, but I don't think they show any details.

I would also hope this gets a week by week review (he hinted). I watched it when it was on over here in the UK, and there is definitely enough going on in each episode for it.

Octopussy is an odd one. The tone is all over the place, but the serious bits are quite good I've always thought. The circus bit in particular, and Berkoff's presentation scene is top quality scenery chewing.
 
Moore's films are odd in general. Objectively, most of them are pretty terrible, and you know they are

I really smugly thought to myself 'It's Amy, I know my shit', but now I've just realised that was the other blonde sister who said nothing.

I was thinking 'You Can Never Hold Back Spring' or 'Anywhere I Lay My Head' for Waits. 'Jayne's Blue Wish' might work as well.

This album in general deserves some sort of award for 'most varied set of guest stars you can't actually hear in the slightest'.

This song, and Queen as a whole, is exactly what I think of when someone says the words 'messages, subtle emotions and beauty'.

Yeah, I agree. It's so much better than two and up there with the first one. I mean, obviously it's not earthshattering, but I'd say most people would give it more than a C+.

I did ancient history and archaeology at University. You may be surprised to learn that it doesn't stop the pain.

I would consider that a more worthwhile use of an evening than watching the film, yes.

She's good in Perks of Being a Wallflower, but by god is that a horrible film. I felt genuine, painful suffering and mental anguish watching it.

Yup, it's much preferable to me than them talking english whilst doing a silly accent. Or worse, some people trying and others not bothering.

I hate Michonne. She's probably the only character more of a moron than Andrea, because at least Andrea seems to live in her own strange world where psychopaths appear to her as kindly Southern gentlemen and good characters appear as zombies that need to be shot.

Yup, I'd give it a solid B.

I'm not saying that we should, together as a society, kill everyone involved in the creation of this show, but we, together as a society, should kill everyone involved in the creation of this show.

I would happily call Due South a great show. It's funny, the leads have great chemistry and there's a wolf. And Leslie Nielsen. Sometimes in the same shot as the wolf.

I would like some recognition of Canada's greatest ever cultural contribution to the world, Due South.

I've enjoyed the first three episodes so far, but I can't help but feel it'd be much more interesting if they'd gone for something other than the 'case of the week' style. Just seems a bit simplistic these days, unless the writing is incredibly good.