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That Crispin Glover one doesn't count, surely? Guy was in character, right? Also, they should have shown the complete walkout of the Clive Andeson/Bee Gees. Also, they should have shown Parkinson/Helen Mirren. Also, by Christ was that interwebz stinger at the end annoying.

I second this. I saw the the film when I was about the same age as the characters and thought it was a pretty apt depiction of how teenage life could be a mix of fun and sinister seediness. Frankly I find a lot of its grittier exploitation easier to stomach than the presentation-style of a lot of teen comedies (America

"…words that will one day win an Oscar for…Shrek, the large green troll from a popular series of films" - come on, satire's satire but this is just puerile. Shrek is an OGRE, not a troll.

"After acknowledging how appropriate it was to have a Showgirls screening on the same day as the SCOTUS marriage equality ruling" - I would have thought the week's more pertinent piece of jurisprudence would have been her puke of a former co-star Dustin Diamond's prison sentence. Screech had the nerve to talk about

I wanted some light shed on the victims not so much because I felt their plight was unrepresented but because it could've been an interesting counter-point to all the priapic, drugged-up antics that for me turned to white noise after about an hour.

I never understood why people called Toy Story 3 the perfect final film when the ending was, as Dowd pretty much says here, Jessie and Bullseye's fate from TS2 spread amongst the entire cast. Wasn't keen on Lotso's modus operandi either, which was likewise way too similar to Stinky Pete's. Loved the film anyway.

"Literally drive me nuts" - Oo-er, there's a chauffeur down me trousers!

What I've learned from this Q & A is that if you want to create a likeable pet character, you stand a good chance of succeeding if you a) make it owl-shaped or b) are Brian K. Vaughan.

The pet-of-a-dragon-persuasion wanters of the comments section seem about evenly split between Toothless and Falcor.

It actually said work-specific, as in specific work of fiction, although your interpretation would be an interesting spin.

A golden chocobo from Final Fantasy VII. We'd travel the world, sneering at lesser flightless birds. Fuck you, cassowaries!

Given that, years after it was tucked away into some forgotten corner of Channel 4, "hipster" became the world's pejorative of choice and people actually started to take notice of the cheerful nihilism of sites like 4chan and the gonzo journalism of Vice, I genuinely think that Nathan Barley suffered from being years

The BBC's one-off drama Ghostwatch actually did achieve the sort of effect that people ascribe to War of the Worlds, it's a shame it doesn't have the same kind of international notoriety as it's worth a watch. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

Canadian actually, I think.

Sorry!

Wattle we do about it?

What grows down as well as up?

I am neither a child of the 70s nor an avid reader of comic, but I have read some of the original Howard run (I have the Marvel Essential compilation). I can't comment on the extent to which it smuggled the underground comix vibe into Spider-Man country, but Howard did strike me as having more in common with Fritz the

Surprised at how far I had to scroll down to find someone making this point. I imagine that for a lot of people it was the only part of the song that actually landed. Aside from the hot, new ebola theme, I wonder what prompted Uredof to change it.

It pains me to say it because Beauty and the Beast is my favourite of the animated canon, but yeah I also find something a bit odd about the CGI tracking portion of that scene. It sort of reminds me of when a movie's DVD menu uses a CGI mock-up of one of the settings.