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Amazing. The only people that went to my school were Nathan Astle, Craig McMillan and Chris Jack.

And now is one of the National Party's many mouthpieces in the media.

Actually 'Parks'.

He was a good Bond in shitty films… the part scene he sits down and shares a congac or whatever with the leader of his newly-found allies, the Mujahideen, really showed how much behind the scenes thought was put into those films.

Living in New Zealand, I fucking hate having to watch things like Justified, Parks and Rec and Community on my computer but when these shows play years late, at inconvenient times and often only play for a few episodes before being pulled. To cap it off, shows that don't get a full run also don't seem to get released

Ken Barlow was in Atlas Shrugged???

I'm glad Mother Night didn't make this list, though I was disappointed it didn't make yesterday's.  Definitely the best Vonnegut adaptation, I feel. Nolte and Goodman were both excellent.

Haters gon' hate.

"Amen, countrywoman," he said (tongue only slightly in cheek) from his keyboard in Wellington, a momentary pause from watching the clock and counting down the minutes until he can go home.

I don't know, isn't that more of a Samantha line than a Carrie one? Carrie would instead spend half an hour making Raiders of the Lost Arc into an increasingly tortured extended metaphor for her relationship with Billy.

Is Skyrim your first of the Elder Scrolls games? Oblivion was mine and one of the DLCs added spell tomes in, so I knew from then that they were more than scrolls. I can understand how it would be confusing if you start off with both.

As a rugby union enthusiast, you definitely should have been watching the opening rounds of the Super 15!

In my defense, I have neither seen any of the films mentioned above.

Watchmen was the worst adaptation of a book I've ever seen. Though I did think having My Chemical Romance piss all over one of the greatest songs of the 20th century over the end credits was a fitting metaphor for what the film did to one of the greatest literary works of the same period.

Aronofsky. Motherfucker should have done Watchmen too.

So judged

I don't get it

I am 27 and was aware of its existence but did not know anything about it until now.

When he first walked into the room this episode I thought "Finally, we're going to get answers about the guy tied to the bed!"

I'm currently off work with acute tonsillitis and my week has consisted of napping, watching porn, taking codeine and playing video games. If it wasn't for my inability to eat solid food and the agonising pain whenever I swallow, I would recommend it to everyone.