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Since the documentary guy wasn't in this, I think's that's the obvious way this plays out.

Still waiting for the Storage Wars/Primer mash-up.

He has one. It's called Community, and he goes by Pierce Hawthorne.

Wow. This was a freaking great shared cultural experience — everyone staying up even later on a Saturday night to listen to the release all at once. Beautiful album. Not sure if it was worth the wait — 22 years? — but damned if it wasn't a joy to listen to the first time, and better after that. And I'll defend

Echoed and enloudend. What a damned great show.

But don't be too critical of this, or he'll just make another crappy documentary about how everybody treats him like shit.

Dude, you're still not going to be in my remake of a Thoroughly Polite Dust Up.

"Ah, I'm busy. I like to *wander* at night."

This one is just 2-3 minutes away from absolute greatness. It just resolves everything a bit too quickly. I kept waiting for — I don't know — a villain, or the mustache really coming to life, which is what Regular Show would have done. Or maybe I just wanted more Davey so I could get more of Randy, his new sort-of

This is a kick-ass article. Damned well done.

Part of the problem with this one is how damned flat it is. That's due to the effect shots, for sure, but it's also obvious that they just wanted to get this one over and done with. It was one of the major players (Sydney Newman?) in DW who insisted, early on, that there would be a "shrinking Doctor" story, and this

Part of the problem with this one is how damned flat it is. That's due to the effect shots, for sure, but it's also obvious that they just wanted to get this one over and done with. It was one of the major players (Sydney Newman?) in DW who insisted, early on, that there would be a "shrinking Doctor" story, and this

"But civic-minded modern moviegoers could still get a lot out of Gabriel Over The White House, if only in debating exactly when Hammond’s utopian vision goes one step too far."
It's when he starts talking about death rays from the sky. The book was meant to be a cautionary tale. The film takes all the irony out of it

"But civic-minded modern moviegoers could still get a lot out of Gabriel Over The White House, if only in debating exactly when Hammond’s utopian vision goes one step too far."
It's when he starts talking about death rays from the sky. The book was meant to be a cautionary tale. The film takes all the irony out of it

Parker's a lot more progressive than people think on most issues, at least acc. to the last few interviews I've read. But you're right, the song is much more than just an anti-abortion song.

Parker's a lot more progressive than people think on most issues, at least acc. to the last few interviews I've read. But you're right, the song is much more than just an anti-abortion song.

Did I just miss "You can't Be Too Strong"?, the Graham Parker song that uses abortion imagery to talk about heartless sexual relationships? Amazingly beautiful and heartbreaking:

Did I just miss "You can't Be Too Strong"?, the Graham Parker song that uses abortion imagery to talk about heartless sexual relationships? Amazingly beautiful and heartbreaking:

Cartmel's attempt to bring the "mystery" back to Doctor Who, while appreciated, did always seem forced to me. That's not to say there weren't some good points about it, it's just that suddenly having evil villains from the dawn of time pop up every other episode you've never heard of before wasn't necessary. Heck, I

Cartmel's attempt to bring the "mystery" back to Doctor Who, while appreciated, did always seem forced to me. That's not to say there weren't some good points about it, it's just that suddenly having evil villains from the dawn of time pop up every other episode you've never heard of before wasn't necessary. Heck, I