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Do vampires fart?

Beautiful and interesting. I am enjoying Angel & Faith quite a bit and a large part of that is Rebekah's fantastic artwork.

There seem to be lights on on the upper level. Where's that coming from? Do they still get fire? Are those super-candles?

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It could have been even worse (sort of). Look at this bizarre deleted scene of Nuclear Man mark I:

The Batman comparison isn't fair. Batman was created for DC. Alan Moore and DC agreed to print Watchmen but there was fine print to the deal. The rights would revert to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons after DC printed it. Back in 1986 this made sense - reprints and trades weren't big business. But DC has kept it in print

Unimpressive but fun. Yeah, that's a good summary of this episode.

You could fill a bigger room around it with poison gas!

I'm really disappointed that Fox has decided to pass on Locke & Key. It's a brilliant story, just fantastic. And I respect the hell out of Josh Friedman. The cast and crew behind this show was fantastic. I really hope that there's a possibility for someone else to pick this up. Amblin developed it, so is there any

I'm disappointed. I like Walking Dead and don't want it to become diluted with inferior projects.

How does Joss have the rights to continue Buffy in comics form, but these people can control a reboot and make a movie out of it? Who has what rights to the character?

I took a chance that the spoiler wouldn't be too big but I don't even see ANYTHING spoilery about this. What am I missing?

I'd like to see them rebuild society. It's gone apocalyptic but I'd like to see some hope. A safe city at least.

I really like The Guild. It's become a fun (but too short) sitcom to watch with my fiancee when we get home from work on Tuesdays.

He was very honest. To answer him back, the movies were a disappointment. But no one sets out to make a bad product, and there are interesting scenes.

But we have seen his drawing room before. The 1996 Doctor Who tv movie, right? Wasn't Sylvester McCoy hanging out in a nice chair, reading a book?

@AvenueOfTheStrongest: To be fair, he did cry and throw his toy models at the wall in First Contact. That's pretty damn close.

What did you hope to bring to the two Highlander movies and was working on either of them satisfying?