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I’m sorry but... HG Wells? It was Verne who wrote Journey to the Center of the Earth. I would have even accepted Arthur Conan Doyle, who gave us The Lost World.

“The series’ most beloved character, the weasel Buck Wild”

I would rather more...

I guess this might be a weird take, but I think The Neverending Story is good—maybe even moreso as an adult. But the reason is because it’s kind of a bummer? Even though it ends well, it’s very melancholy. I dig that in my movies and video games. Between it and Dark Souls, I can forever remain an emo kid, even at 37.

I’

Better include Stilt Man or we riot.

A Terror Dog chases Paul Rudd through the aisles of Walmart in a new clip from Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

Is her injury COVID?

stuffing is just needless extra carbs with a soft, greasy, gross texture

Docotor Who has never been a “great” show. In fact its somewhat schlockiness has been its charm.

I’ve watched Doctor Who in one iteration or another since Jon Pertwee’s era. I started with it split into 30 min chunks on PBS in the 80's, bought any used VHS I could find as a teenager, gathered friends to watch the FOX reimagining in the 90s, and was super excited to see Christopher Eccleston revive the roll in

I don't get why people don't just close one eye at a time if they need to blink because of dry eyes. It's always been a bit of an elephant in the room for me when it comes to the Sobbing Seraphim.

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I feel pretty excited to see where this goes. I want to know who Claire is, what is happening in 1820, how did the Doctor, Yaz and Dan get to the Crimean War, what is happening to the TARDIS? This and more.

People complain all the time about Doctor Who episodes that hold their hands or spend too much time on long info dumps - and now that we get something that may not spell it all out, reviewers are all like, ‘jeez, what a hot mess, nothing is explained, it’s all just dropped on us.’

If they’re going to make Claire a Secret Time Lord, then I demand that she at least be someone interesting, someone Nu-Who fans haven’t seen before - either The Rani, The Valeyard or Romana. Especially The Rani or Romana (oh, I know Romana’s off doing her own jazzy thing in her own universe, but we’ve seen

May I offer you a Snickers?

I’m good with it either way.

It’s always the same with Bond or Doctor Who. Almost as soon as the actor has settled into the role the speculation starts on who will replace them. Usually any actor seen wearing a tux is being put forth as the next Bond, no matter how unlikely. If you believe some media outlets Idris Elba has been a certainty as the

As Ashoka meditates, a familiar figure appears.

Aww. Too bad. The future of dragons should’ve been Pern and the thread...