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The New York thing is a thing in London, too.

If you had omitted the part about the circumstances in which you saw the trailer, your comment would be 100% less ironic.

Hey! You stole my screen name (on certain other sites the identity of which I am unwilling to divulge)!

Colbert is obviously a smart and intelligent man but I can't escape the disappointing fact that when he's all alone at night he has a conversation in his head with a god. Has he spoken yet about what a fabulous guy the pope is on account of his - in papal terms - liberal attitude? The interview he did with Biden was

I figure they've already pencilled in James Cordon for the role of Bert. He's as close to being as talented as Dick Van Dyke as Lady GaGa is to Julie Andrews. This could mark the point when George Lucas finally has someone he can look down on.

Sorry Jesus.

I have a strong suspicion that not many of the posters in this thread have actually travelled to England. Of course there is lots of terrible food for undiscerning obese people to eat; conversely, there is plenty of excellent food to be had. London has the best restaurants in Europe, and you can't walk through most

Banksy has done a bit more than just 'placed art in a war zone'. Do you have the faintest idea of the conditions in Gaza? Have you any idea how difficult it is for a foreigner to enter - or leave - Gaza? Can you imagine the consequences of being caught spraying pro-Palestine graffiti there? Or what it must be

Bollocks. When I see other artists working on the Gaza Strip I might listen to you.

you really don't get it, do you?

You're thinking of Disneyland. At Dismaland, it took less than 20 minutes to get in, even though we joined the back of a very long queue. They have limited entry numbers so the park never feels crowded. What's more, no attempt is made to rip you off once you're inside. You're underestimating Banksy, and assuming

Oh. (I'll just get my coat.)

I would love to watch this but I can't find a single torrent for it anywhere.

Truly, I could live off food.

especially devastating as Diana Rigg convincingly plays the most beautiful woman on earth in that movie.

The last 20 minutes of The Black Hole are quite engrossing, and the score is out of this world.

Yes, but the acrobat palace raid is followed by an outrageous stunt sequence featuring Bond hanging on to the fuselage of a plane as it does a loop - are you watching, Tom Cruise? - followed by a knife fight on the wing of the plane. All stunt work, no CGI.

I agree. It's also why I love Octopussy, another great comedy. The Moore films had, by far, the best stuntwork in the entire series. To compare the Moore years with Craig's current angsty incarnation of Bond is like comparing Adam West's portrayal of Batman to Christian Bale's.