You're absolutely right. I hold my shameful head in a Good Grief! style pose.
You're absolutely right. I hold my shameful head in a Good Grief! style pose.
He's a robot!
"Bees?!" is now my go-to word for anything that's misheard. Luckily I've foisted AD on other of my friends and colleagues that it's understood.
Either the bees discussion in this episode or GOB's big sexual harrassment speech in Afternoon Delight.
"And that's not a Vol-*vo*"
"Beads!"
"Bees?"
"BEA-DS."
"Beeees?!"
My girlfriend started watching at the start of this season - she just happens to be around on Monday nights when I watch it so she gave it a go. Box Cutter porbably wasn't a great episode to start with but the fact it was a bit slow for two-thirds of it and everyone popped up at some point meant I had time to point…
I'm thinking the latter film will be Inception meets The Numbskulls (or whatever that comic strip was called)
if we're sticking April releases in there as well then Source Code and Scream 4 in the good pile, Sucker Punch in the fucking awful one.
Great - Fast Five, X-Men, Bridemaids, Super 8, Apes
Wasn't it the other way around? I remember reading in The Sopranos reviews that it was his getting hired for The X-Files that led us to never seeing his Sopranos character again. Either way, he's fantastic in both series.
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Trainspotting was the first one that came to mind for me. The packed-sheets-at-breakfast moment though, not The Worst Toilet In Scotland.
And the suggestion of Alan Rickman as The Master - perfect.
Nighy is my fantasy Doctor. Gravitas, playfulness, professor-y, cool, odd - he's perfect. It would never happen because he'd never commit to the workload but what a lovely idea.
I was trying to think of a good NuWho one to throw in but all I could think of was The Stolen Earth. Yes, we all knew they'd find a way out of the regeneration really but it was still a shocking way to end the episode and there was the slightest, tiniest chance that we were about to see something very surprising -…
I really enjoyed seeing them in Doomsday - at least when there were just 4 of them. I like the idea of a splinter cult and their twisted-but-still-Dalek psyche, and their motivations were strong. I also enjoyed seeing a black Dalek - simple things, I know. And yes, their stand-off with the Cybermen was silly but I…
I don't think RTD liked Paul McGann's Doctor - in Queer as Folk (which he wrote) he was the two main characters bond over being able to name all of the Doctors and they finish in unison by announcing "Paul McGann doesn't count!". As Queer as Folk was bascially RTD living a state of wish fulfilment vicariously through…
Saw II was pretty good fun at the time and contains a couple of traps that make you squirm without resorting to people being torn apart (the needles and the glass box). Having said that I haven't watched it since the cinema so maybe the bitter aftertaste of the rest of the franchise taints it.
But audiences *did* have options the past couple of years - the first PA went up against Saw 6 and won, which led to Saw 7 being planned as the final one (which again was up against PA2). Give it a couple of years and PA will be facing its own little upstart.