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Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Tony Lister and Jason David Frank. Oh, and Ben Browder.

So, am I the only person looking forward to this? Stupid name aside, I'm digging the "All this time travel has totally fucked everything up" idea.

Yep. "Sunshine Days".

I thought the cancellation of the DVD movies was due to MGM going under, rather than anything from Syfy?

I'd like to put a word in for "Blood of the Daleks", and the whole 8 and Lucie series in general. It was commissioned for BBC radio after the TV show returned, and is a great gateway to both Big Finish and Classic Who in general.

I did, and I'm British!

I can't be the only person hoping for a Brad Jones cameo in this, right?

I believe it's already been announced that Charles will take a new name upon ascending to the throne. Why Liz gave him the bloody name in the first place, I do not know

At this point, I think Millar (Mark) might actually be more respectable than Miller (Frank). Sure, he's not written any books on the level of Batman Year One, but on the other hand, he's not written any books on the level of Holy Terror, so I think Mark comes out ahead.

They're actually making a full season of The After? Why? (And I ask that as someone avidly reading the X Files Season 10 comics, but that pilot was just dull and plodding).

Hot Fuzz grossed $80 million worldwide. Pretty sure that turned a profit.

An adaptation of Jeff Smith's Monster Society of Evil story would be an awesome, kid friendly Shazam movie

It's not typical, but it's not unique either. The 90s were full of creator-owned comics being turned into movies (Spawn, Tank Girl, The Mask, Men In Black, The Crow, etc… even Timecop was based on a story from Dark Horse Presents).

Are you seriously arguing that Mark Millar is the first person to do successful creator-owned comics?

I think this has somehow retroactively made me enjoy The Lego Movie less.

Let's see:

With 10 minutes left, I was honestly wondering if this was going to be another big Moffat fake-out and Smith was leaving until episode 2 of Series 8 or something. Matt gave it his all, but the writing was just unforgivably sloppy at times, ploughing past what should have been huge moments (The Doctor teams up with The

Five Words: "What's this in my drink?".

It's worth checking out SFDebris' coverage of Farscape. It's not in order, but they were enough to convince me to buy the first season (and probably more once I get enough time to watch it) - http://sfdebris.com/videos/…

This has probably been mentioned already, but they do, in fact, make commemorative plates for Voyager episodes, because the Trek merch department has literally no shame: http://www.theplatelady.com…