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Bobby Shekondar (aka helent on disqus)
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That's not Johnny Depp?

That Dead Like Me movie - blech. I had heard that it was really bad, but you have to wonder how bad something can really be, and so I watched it. It definitely lives down to its reputation. It's both incomprehensible, and incredibly boring.

It is a tangent, but I think it needed to at least be referred to a little more - surely at least Hopper would be as concerned about a missing teenage girl as a young boy? And early on Nancy's mum is very concerned about her being out at night - wouldn't this increase once a friend of Nancy's is also missing?

I like the A Team movie far more than I probably should. The big finale is pretty crap, but the first two thirds of the film are so fun.

Listen to your friend Craig Robinson, he's a cool dude!

Maybe the bright side is that the DNA means any prosecutions now would be more likely to be successful (and less draining on the victims) than if they only came down to personal testimony?

He looks like he'd like to talk to me about Jesus and invite me to join youth group.

Superman's face in the screenshot for that second video is so goofy.

Steve or Mark?

Three-minute-countdown until I finish work and can head to the record store and buy this!

The more I think about this the more it angers me up. Was he taking his lesson plans from one of those chain emails full of 'fascinating' 'facts' sent by an elderly relative? That's inexcusably dumb.

This is a damn good comment section - always worth reading properly.

This is a lovely review, LaToya, thank you.

…the infamous Silver Bells Killer, the strangler with the twee habit of leaving handbells at his murder scenes

I happen to own all of the Saint books. Don't really recall how I first got into them - I don't think I ever saw the show.

At the end of its first season finale, The CW’s Legends Of Tomorrow shook up its time-traveling superheroes premise with the introduction of a second time machine crashing into the ground right in front of the main characters. A man stepped out and introduced himself as Rex Tyler—better known as the superhero Hourman…

It was a different grave. The woman's child was being buried at the start of the scene, and then Lily walked further on to the grave for Sarah Croft - I presume this was a child of Brona (who I don't think we have heard about before).

Aren't evangelists pretty big on exorcism and the like too? (My religious knowledge is close to nil, I'm basing this on that one episode of John Saffran vs God: https://www.reddit.com/r/sk…