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Bat Out of Hell is essentially a gothic Born To Run.

'Jungleland' and 'Backstreets'

Amen, Badass Britain, amen.

Hmm
Well I for one loved Boardwalk Empire. Am I a minority?

The faster songs sound like Ramones covers played by a school covers band

On the far right of the picture…
There seems to be a scene from a touching indie drama about two young men coming to terms with their love for each other

Pitch Black is brilliant; Chronicles of Riddick is good, but it kinda suffers for being larger scale so less money might do the series good.

I'm usually sceptical about 'Deluxe editions'
But, this one does give us a film as well

We don't really know what's going on in the wider world beyond their need to pump acid out of the sea and they know of/suffer solar storms. These things could be indicative of an Earth that has suffered some kind of disaster between the present day and the episode. The old equipment they use could show that they have

This episode was set in the 22nd century, so that would place it almost 200 years after The Impossible Astronaut - The Doctor killed in the aforementioned was around 200 years older than the 'present' Doctor…

The guy also created/wrote the best episodes of Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes, so it's not like he can't write great things…

I can't sit here listening to your racist Dane

Wait - you actually paid to sit through an American Pie film?

I remain blissfully unaware of this Shannon Elizabeth.

Guys or girls - it doesn't matter - this type of film just isn't funny

I honestly never knew soap actors could actually *act* until now…