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Wow, this sounds so Joss Whedony it hurts. I'll pass, I figure I'll get all the Whedony I can handle and more from The Avengers.

Going way back into the past, the PC adaptation of Aladdin was wicked fun.

It made money, sure, but wasn't it still a disappointment both financially (http://www.gamasutra.com/vi… ) and, obviously, in terms of content? Nathan has covered profitable films in this column before (Batman & Robin is the example that immediately springs to mind) so there's no reason he couldn't do the same with

Sorry Kenny, I'll try not to let that happen again!

Damn, I really wanted to see Daikatana or Duke Nukem Forever written up in here.

To add to the (ahem) naked attempts at tittilation, in the rest of the world this was called In Bed with Madonna.

What is this emotion you humans call 'sick of Community'?

So much of the stuff that happens to Mrs Weir (particularly the diary and the meal she cooks) makes me tear up a little, for the reasons you mention. But then again, I am a massive wuss who nearly cries each of the hundreds of times I've seen this advertisement: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fER…

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Sorry, it wasn't there when I initially opened this post.

As someone who finds REM reasonably dull but is an obsessive New Order fan, I can but wonder about what the outcome of a Hague produced REM album would sound like.

Oh fuck, of course it was. Apologies to both Pynchon and Gaiman.

Much like you, I've never seen an episode of this… in fact, my entire pop culture memory of I Love Lucy is a scene in a novel (I want to say Vineland by Pynchon but am nowhere near sure) where Lucille Ball is talking to a character from the TV and offering to take her clothes off in exchange for… something.

When I lived in Osaka I filmed a five minute video on my cellphone of the fish I was currently eating part of flopping around and slowly dying at the sashimi restaurant I was at.

To paraphrase Brian Eno: Dan in Real Life only sold 10 tickets, but everyone who bought one wrote their own unauthorised sequel.

But Bill is a genuinely sweet, decent guy, not a hateful prick like Roman. If I knew Bill had grown up to be like Roman it would break my heart.

But the joke was on him, right?

I was a 14/15 year old geek transitioning to a freak when this came out, it was perfect.

I've been known to mistake it for 'A Town Called Malice'.

Hey Yee Yee,