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Sela Ward was found alive, well and of normal size, 5000 miles away.

Lucas went from being bearable to being a massive prick by episode's end. If they're building up to him being this series' Big Bad, then they need to hurry the fuck up and stop pretending he's a nice guy.

From the ultra-nitpicky Fringeblog, it's the same guy from the ZFT manual, but definitely not the same place where the Earth 2 typewriter is.

I love this show
It's a load of fun.

Agreed.

I didn't like it nearly as much as I expected. For a film called Inglourious Basterds, there wasn't a lot of the Basters on display, really. Waltz was great but he was channeling Columbo at times, and while the basement scene was marvellous the cinema scene at the end was a bit underwhelming. I think District 9

I didn't like Brazil all that much either - I enjoyed it as a teenager, but I tried to watch it again a few years ago and I just couldn't settle with it. Sorry.

This one has both Jean Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren in it. I've seen it, and surprisingly enough it's bloody awful.

Sign me up to that group Razzie membership, if 3 other people want in on it.

Another thumbs up for that guy, his Star Wars 1 review is about a million times more entertaining than the film itself.

Gerry Anderson's opinion after…well, that live action thing about cops in space…is worth precisely jack shit. And rewatching Thunderbirds is pretty awful, too. They were way too damn long, and anyone who says otherwise has clearly never seen an episode since they were a kid.

When the fuck did "x porn" become shorthand for what sort of film a film is? It's such a meaningless way of describing something you just don't like.

I puzzled over it for a few minutes then couldn't be bothered to break the firstie code. Which makes me the real villain of the piece.

Dammit, I didn't even spot that. That was pretty lazy stuff on their part (and mine for not noticing).

Hopkins has the problem of two absolutely awful sequels to contend with, whereas Cox doesn't…camipco, "Hannibal" fairly clearly shows Hannibal is in love with Clarice, but the less said about that the better. That has to be the worst novel I've ever read to the end.

I just think Taub's an interesting character, well acted, and he's a glimpse of what the show could be like if they weren't so damn intent on focusing on the least interesting, most played out parts of the show - House / Cuddy and Foreman / 13. My god, those storylines are beyond dull. I'm sick in general of the

You should have pretended like you knew something about it, asked about House, or something. It would have been nice to avoid the firstie.

Good call Dr. Jones. I think I was so busy wondering what the heck was going on in the film itself to even enjoy the riffing all that much. And I did love Catalina Caper, which I think was the second or third episode I ever watched (I'm a reasonably recent convert, 2005 or so).

The more Seth Rogen in his films, the less good they are.

The pointless thing is the main thing. Basically, it's a woman getting tortured then killed for one slightly bad, yet fairly understandable, decision. What's the point of watching it? It felt like a Twilight Zone episode, and not a good one.