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Came here to say this. Anything to do with Ajax in particular was always so poignant and brilliantly written. Damn that was a good show.

Seriously dropped the ball by not calling it Chazzwazzas, to be honest.

That and Revolver seem like natural choices for an Englishwoman of her age and background; although I am a little surprised her Faithful inclination didn't make her a Stones girl.

The girl on the cover of the album has a moderately interesting story about the experience of not-posing for it.

Given his Air Force career? He's their Curtis LeMay.

I watched every episode of this show as I kid and I can barely remember it. Certain things do stick in the mind, like a bizarre "future flash" episode, and of course Richard Grieco, god bless him.

Inkle Studios have just released the fourth and final installment in their superb adaption of Steve Jackson's Sorcery! series of gamebooks. Overall these guys have done an amazing job. On the one hand it's a faithful and deeply nostalgic tribute to the original books; on the other they've totally reinvented both the

Who wouldn't want to be the Great Pretender?

Needs a treatment from those scholars of Russian history, Boney M.

The C64 game of this was so goddamn cool, with a perfectly digitized version of Goldsmith's score and a white-knuckle re-creation of the attack on the camp.

He was better off with Night Nurse.

God I loved this movie. Can we have this future instead?

I wonder if the Mata Hari series will feature the time she took Indiana Jones' virginity!

Wino Forever!

Pitt is no longer Jolie and Jolie is in the Pitt. Sad.

This was the way to spend a wet lunchtime at my high school in 1992.

"Does anyone want to switch seats?"

Oh the pain! The pain of it all!

I absolutely loved this show, and in particular Peter Dragon; I sympathize with the character who hits rock-bottom then proceeds to tunnel through it without missing a beat.