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The fourth was my favourite book as it really did well to set up the levels of paranoia and danger that existed around and after the first Voldermort era and thus made you realise why it would be a very bad thing for that to happen again. And then the book concludes with that happening and very dark times lying ahead

But she doesn't want kids because of the world they will br brought up in, with the Capitol's control and the threat of The Hunger Games looming over them - if I remeber rightly her feeling about children is strengthened after her own Games ordeal. By the epilogue it's a different world. If anything it's a final sign

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There are plenty of justifiable moments in Lord of the Rings - Gandalf's fall, Frodo deciding to go it alone, Theoden's death, "For Frodo"… But just recently I've started tearing up at Aragorn's reunion with Arwen. And I can't really explain why because it's… well, it's a girl's moment. For girls. All that soppy

Is that on blu-ray as well? The JB Hifi website didn't have a listing for it last time I looked, only DVD (and over here in the UK we have had seasons 1 and 2 on DVD only and then nothing so I'm relying on these Aussie releases)

A website I was looking at that examines such things gave it's chances of renewal four smiley faces which means all but confirmed. Amazingly this was a website for adults but presumably those raised in the style of Maeby Funke.

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I completely agree with the sentiment about keeping what you buy.

She turned 15 a few weeks ago… a friend told me the other day.

Did you say 'S'?

Bear in mind I love The Village, flaws and all, so I might be trying to justify it with this… But when I first saw it I too was struck by the hamfisted dialogue and awful acting by the older actors (I though Bryce Dallas Howard and Joaquin Phoenix were fine). William Hurt especially seemed off and his dialoge was so

Thanks, Holly Hindsight.

Yes, just like Rowboat Cop!

Ya brick? Ya brick?

Bateman's best combination of confusion and revulsion? The mayonegg.

Michael and Lucille's sparring was AD at it's best and it comes down to how perfect Bateman and Walter bounced off each other.

3) Bees.

I agree. I've always liked Phantom above the others for one reason - it's the only one that feels like a complete film that's come from one vision. For better or worse Lucas got to make the film he set out to make with TPM. The other two feel full of compromises to try and win the fans back on side (Fett, asteroid

I said my piece, Chrissy.

"We've known each other for almost two years now. And yeah, in that time I've given a lot of speeches, but they all have one thing in common: they're all different. These drug runners aren't going to execute Pierce because he's racist. It's a locomotive that runs on US, and the only sharks in that water are the