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Yeah, I remember him saying that outside of fulfilling his contractual obligation to do sequels he was putting his acting career on the backburner because he wanted to focus on directing, which the money from Marvel would give him the freedom to do. I'm guessing in trying to get his directorial debut off the ground he

Wasn't Neil Gaiman supposed to be adapting Journey to the West into a trilogy of films a few years back with Guillermo del Toro attached to direct? I had a weird sense of déjà vu reading this. I think it was also at the behest of a Chinese producer hoping to market it to western audiences. I'm guessing that never got

Peter's been giving Susan as an answer to that question since before his first series went to air, I think it's genuinely just a character and dynamic he's interested in, although obviously that doesn't preclude Moffat from running with it. The video of Peter in character talking to a group of children at the Doctor

I just finished watching this and I really liked it, and I definitely appreciated the low-key way in the which the progressiveness of future society was portrayed. Hopefully, should it get another season, we actually see some more queerness portrayed on-screen rather than more references to past relationships. I'd say

Ginny's the one who named Pigwidgeon Pigwidgeon so, you know, their kids might actually have got off easy.

Yeah, I'm a fan. I'm looking forward to seeing what she does with her next album. And I'm always pleased to hear she's working on something, the fact it's a show I actually enjoy is just icing.

Yeah, I was three when it came out, although I probably didn't get the tape 'til I was five or so, which is the perfect age to soak it up like a sponge without a hint of critical thought. I don't have any fondness for it now like I do lots of other movies and books I liked at that age but I totally get why other

I wore out my VHS copy of Space Jam so it's ingrained in my mind along with the likes of The Lion King and Aladdin, although I was pretty young when it came out and I didn't even like basketball or know who Michael Jordan was at the time so in hindsight it's odd I enjoyed it so much. I think for a very specific age

No problem, I wouldn't want someone to be deprived of even a minute of Wet Hot American Summer.

I know you posted this three weeks ago, but in the off chance you still haven't tracked down the "ten years later" scene: it's a post-credits moment at the end of the original movie.

I was going to say the last I heard he was in a forgettable British sitcom so he hasn't given up completely but it turns out since then he's been in two Adam Sandler projects so he clearly has.

There's also Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Contraptions (a series of 2-3 minute shorts) and Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention (a science series "presented" by the pair), although obviously neither have a sustained narrative like the shorts and film.

Yeah, they announced Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, and Ty Burrell's involvement and roles back at the 2013 D23 Expo [http://www.hollywoodreporte…], and the A.V. Club even reported on it [http://www.avclub.com/artic…]. Kaitlin Olson has also been talking about her part since that same year, too. Ed O'Neill may be an

I've been running through so many TV shows and movies in my head trying and failing to think of what never fails to make me laugh, and it took your comment to remind me just how many times I've listened to Cabin Pressure over and over again and how much I laugh every single time. It's difficult to narrow it down to

Sure, that's why I said I personally wouldn't consider it a generic indie dramedy, but it's the closest thing to that description in his filmography. They're not exactly what Jemaine Clement's known for, which is why I thought it was odd to say he was going "back" to doing them. Maybe I misinterpreted what Odd Future

It's not like Jemaine has done this sort of indie dramedy before, unless you count Eagle vs Shark (I wouldn't), and that was nearly ten years ago. A partially dramatic lead role is kind of a change of pace for him, and he does well with it. It's not a bad movie, just a little generic, although his presence (along with

As long as this doesn't interfere with him showing up in season two of Sense8, I'm happy for him. I don't think I could deal with him being written out of the show. Lito only has so many flip-flops to lose.

The video posted here is from BBC America so it's limited to the U.S., the version posted by the BBC and the official Doctor Who youtube channels are both available internationally (at least, they worked for me).

The stupid holey jumper which is actually owned by Peter Capaldi that he brought in to wardrobe specifically to wear as the Doctor. A giant dork played by an even gianter dork.

The Mindy Project casting people are so good at getting genuinely great, interesting actors to guest star, it's a shame the characters tend not to make much of an impact beyond having an already recognisable face. I like the show a lot, and when it gets everything just right it really shines, but a big name guest