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A forgivable mistake in this case I think. Considering the differences between "UK", "Great Britain", "Britain" and all the constituent parts confuse many outside these islands, not to mention football's lack of mainstream popularity in the US, Scott's review displayed some pretty sound knowledge.

Date Movie and Alone In The Dark.

I think Keith was thinking of Notts Landing. Or Knots County, starring Julia Roberts and Sven-Goran Eriksson.

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Larry Moss
Your acting coach said "this is what you should be doing, you should be writing and directing"?

Re: Whedon

Yeah, they should keep the women off the posters.

I agree that she certainly hasn't done much to distinguish herself as an actor, and to criticise her on that basis is fair. If you read interviews with or quotes from Heigl and don't like the way she comes across, that's fair too. (Although it's a little confusing that when some other actors slate the movies they've

danrimage - it's difficult to know because (I'm pretty sure) it's literally the only time we see Malcolm interact with anyone outside the political/media hothouse. Malcolm's compartmentalising is what I took from it, anyway, although I can certainly follow your interpretation too. I just think there must be a

His swearing is epic and timeless, and yet one of my most memorable TTOI scenes is when he very politely apologises to a cleaner who is annoyed by the appalling behaviour of politico types. He becomes even more courteous when she mentions taking her complaints to the newspapers.

Is that the one with Bell as a killer robot sent back through time to change the future for one lucky lady?

Whereas misspelling "simple" is a mark of high intellect.

I can't in good conscience comment on WUM's cuntishness, but WUM should realise that there is a difference between Great Britain and Britain, which is whence this most recent aspect of the squabble has arisen. Great Britain is the island that comprises Scotland, Wales and England. "Britain" is a more nebulous concept

The BBC
Not sure if this got garbled in the transcription but

"someone actually took the time to post this!!!! THIS!!!"

Hubert's hair was fucking fierce.

It's missing a dash, not a hyphen.

I remember the factory fondly because of the Master's "I am the CEO of Vampire, Inc" speech.

With all the love for the episode and all the mentions of Michel Gondry, no-one has given credit to the writers, Iain Morris and Damon Beesley (who also wrote "The Actor" in season 1). Allow me to give them their credit.

I'd say "I don't want to be a dick about this", but I actually quite enjoy being a dick about this - all the Cardigans albums are fucking amazing. They are one of the great underrated bands of the era.