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"lives." Implying one fish in the whole pond. (and that film was directed by Mr. Billy Jack himself under a pseudonym)

Sounds like a horrible candidate for that new KFC sandwich. Maybe he'd prefer that new Panera Bread confection, the "all expensive" bread sandwich: two pieces of freshly baked Italian Cheese and Herb bread surrounded by a delicious crust of wheat bits.

This film shows that Disney wasn't above recycling itself almost immediately. I mean, they waited almost a whole seven years before copying it scene for scene. This is such an attempt to recapture the charm of Mary Poppins that it falls flat every chance it gets. Decent songs? None. Decent performances? Well, David

I thought it got much better as it began to develop its own personality, much as The Office's first season did. Scarecrow Boat was especially worth the last episode: "I'm goin' through changes/ You been changin' too". Best Sister Hazel/John Mayer parody ever.

Ahhh, that brings back memories of Mario Van Peebles in Rappin'. Wait, this is better.

It wasn't a firstie attempt, and apparently, not a decent enough attempt at humor. Should not get high and watch The Room and read the AV Club at the same time.

Oh, hi, Twilight.
I believe the artist's first series of paintings, "Twilight in Spoons", is seen in The Room. This series will be in the sequel.

Doctor Who
The Deadly Assassin.

Wow…
I did not expect that to work at all. Yup. Blubbering fool I am. At 40, still trying to work out the differences between wild and tame, and still damned child-full enough to want to see this as soon as possible.

I go as God every year for Halloween. Almost the easiest costume ever.

Loved all the season finales, which makes me the serious outsider here.

McCoy's tenure doesn't bother me, once you get past the first season he did, and that's one of the worst things people have ever spent money on, and I'm including a few wars in that. He gets right back into it with "Remembrance of the Daleks", which should have ended the pepperpots there and then — it's a great show.

Sheesh. Twist a troll's ear, watch him squeal.

SERIOUS SPOILERS

It's a bit long, goes some of the same ground a bit too much, and has two almost completely unnecessary deaths in it towards the end, but, other than that, Children Of Earth is the best thing Davies has done. A lot of credit has to go to Euros Lyn, the director, who keeps it tight and well-paced, even through the

Davies is more interested in audience than Moffat, so his episodes seem more geared to the non-fan. I have no problem at all with his big season finales — I love them all — but some of his story quirks — everyone gets at least one big speech about loneliness or something awesome happening on Zetacron 3, where there's

Yes, that last big death seemed to be completely pointless, except to point out how disastrous Captain Jack's life has become. They'd finally gotten the character interesting enough to follow, and —- dead.

They've simply made the Daleks too powerful this time. If the villain's unbeatable, you can use that to make your hero look more fantastic. But, if there's no way anyone can stop one of them, then it takes them out of our hands and only into the hands of the hero, so it's more difficult to relate. Certainly, the point

My stain of idiocy is currently flowing down the side of your mum's face, chumblie.