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I'm going to be honest, she was good in the part but I hate doctors like that. Would have been good if you'd put that much attention into making sure the diagnosis was made correctly by your subordinate in the first place instead of dragging him off for something I'll bet was not life threatening and hassling the

"The Supreme Court has ruled that convicted persons do not have a constitutional due process right to bring DNA-based post-conviction "actual innocence" claims. District Attorney's Office v. Osborne, 557 U.S. 52 (2009). Thus, the way such claims are handled may vary greatly from one jurisdiction to the next."

It doesn't take much to disguise yourself sometimes. I was halfway through the trailer for Split a while back before I suddenly realised with a start, hang on, that's James McAvoy! The shaved head alone was enough to throw me off (supposedly Mel Gibson did that once while on holiday and it was a long time before

That ending of Season 2 was a total head trip, wasn't it?

What, not Bishop in Aliens? Same sort of understatement but you know … before. Or was that because you had yet to develop an appreciation for understatement - or just not seen it by then?

This has just reminded me … unlike The Mary Tyler Moore show where almost all of the cast have lived for a really long time, fate has not been kind to the cast of Babylon Five, one of whom Andreas Katsulas) of course, was the one-armed man in this film.

I have to say, I also liked the Scrubs/The Fugitive crossover as well, where the Janitor, invalidated out of the police force due to a gunshot injury, ends up working in a hospital and taking his frustrations in life out on the junior medical staff, one in particular …

I know, there's laws in some states capping things and the like but I was thinking for argument's sake, if something really this fantastical and outrageous happened, including the death sentence, the necessity of diving off the dam, police work and a prosecution so inept that a man on the run and the US Marshals whose

That film didn't make any sense. In one scene, a certain character is waving a big fuck-off silver handgun in full view of all the other law enforcement types who clearly see it and after he murders one of the marshals with it (who was mystifyingly not wearing his bullet-proof vest despite all his previous brushes

I remember someone yelling out "That was worse than Barb Wire" at the end of our screening - and people applauding. The crash of Air Force One was a disgrace in terms of how bad the effects were and the fact it made more money globally than either Face/Off or Con Air really made me think there's no accounting for

Don't forget the guy you might mistake for Wilford Brimley but isn't.

That was a great fake out when you think they've tracked Kimble down, especially since they showed us him getting a lift just a bit earlier on and they then cut to the marshals going to somewhere they've just got a report about one of their fugitives holed up at someone's house.

Turns out he was in that basement the entire time!

You would have thought his playing the Predator in Predator was his big break but fate had other ideas …

You can still visit the train wreckage from that scene, though that's in North Carolina.

I give you the Harrison Ford Facial Expression Generator.

You might want to watch Logan's Run again. Box wasn't freezing people for the fun of it. They totally had a Soylent Green thing going on to keep that City of the Future fed.

I would have loved it if the "sequel", U.S Marshals had a scene where someone was reading a newspaper with the headline "Wrongly accused doctor who was forced to prove his own innocence while on the run from a death sentence awarded record compensation payout."

Another funny thing, in 2007, I was watching Rudd give his victory speech in Seoul, South Korea on my friend's very basic about $20/month Internet package whose services and speed was probably still better than much of our country even now in 2017 (also got to see Wesley Snipes in The Art of War on demand - it was

Fortunately, my parents live in one of those rural NSW electorates which had the balance of power after a century or more of irrelevance, so we got that fibre to the home cable that's so, so good.