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chalkshark

Didn't we already get a Carrie remake a few years back? Seems like Stephen King still has enough material that hasn't been adapted into either television or film, that there's no need to go fishing in the same wells again this soon.

The Flash was like nothing else being aired on television at the time, and CBS did their level best to run the show into the ground. It was really hard to keep up with, as it's schedule never seemed to have any consistency. To this day, there are episodes I've never seen.

[media.comicvine.com] This was one of the more bizarre Batman stories I remember reading, when I was young.

Yes. She was on the last season of 24. She also knocked around as a recurring regular on C.S. I. for a season. I believe she also had a couple of quick crash & burn series, along with some voice work in various projects. Until she does something with a higher profile than her character from the series, she will

To be fair, Justin Hartley's performance as Green Arrow, on Smallville, should also be looked at.

It was exactly what I expected & exactly what I wanted, at that particular moment. Fulfillment at the cinema can, sometimes, be a lot easier then people want to believe.

Loved. My romantic dalliance with "B" films is both fickle and fleeting. While I'll always fondly remember the time I shared with Death Race, alas, I have already moved on and given myself to Drive Angry. It had me at "naked Charlotte Ross".

I loved Death Race. There... I've said it.

That's external drama, though. All the internal drama within the group was instigated and exacerbated by either Shane or Dale's influence on the characters. Andrea is really the only polarizing figure left, and really, she's just a bit snippy with a couple of characters.

With both Dale and Shane expired, the camp has lost it's two polar opposites. I'm worried that's going to take a lot of the drama out of the series. Of course, next week's episode could indicate that a sea change is on the horizon.

So... no Carson of Venus, then. Shame. Those were the books I read.

Thanks for the fair warning, Ms. Woerner. My favorite horror film is "Seven", so this definitely sounds like it's not going to be my cup of tea. Pass!

On first glance, I thought that said "art colony". I'm not going to lie... I'm a little disappointed.

My girlfriend doesn't seem to mind it, but I also don't think she's planning to harvest me for her recipe books any time soon.

Nothing wrong with a couple of grown men exercising their respective imaginations. Of mild surprise, though, is that Michael Rosenbaum seems to actually possess super-human speed. Now that's method acting.

I'm a huge Poe fan, so I'm obligated to see this film, but judging by the trailer, this looks to be some other studio's blatant attempt to start their own Holmes franchise. Poe deserves better.

Damn! I was hoping Dr. Who was going to meet Sherlock Holmes. There need to be more crossovers on television.

She, at least, knew which episode she was going to be in, & when it would air. She was on the set for 28 hours, but all of her scenes were condensed down & don't appear until the last 10 minutes of the episode. Had that information been available, I would have just tuned in for those 10 minutes, instead of watching

I only watched the show because a friend's daughter was cast as an extra in the cage match scenes. The editing was so frenetic that it was hard to spot her. Ultimately I had to pause the action and move it forward, frame by frame, to be able to see her performance. Super cool for her... as she's a huge fan of the

They threw it back? You mean that thing is still out there? Breeding? F*** you, Maine!