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"Kill"(As in Bill), and "Ian"(As in McShane the saint of Deadwood/Lovejoy). "Killian", said quickly. :)

I agree with Terry Gilliam on the idea that Kubrick's willingness to forego hope and resolution as necessary things make him a better filmmaker, but to say that someone is a better filmmaker would not say that someone makes "better films", because it's entirely subjective. I find most of Spielberg's movies a pretty

Like combining "gill"(As in what fish use to breathe), and "liam"(As in Neeson, actor). Say them together quickly and you've got it.

Ah. Ok:

Okay, tell us which ones and we'll crowdsource the answers. Although personally I didn't know who the kids hanging around a seated Frank Skinner were.

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I wouldn't say *hurt*, it's a relatively mild electric shock so it should be fine. My girlfriend's best explanation of it is "kind of like giant pins n' needles". If you don't know that idiom, "pins n' needles" is the tingling feeling when circulation returns to a bit of your body that you've leant on or sat on for

I'll say this, it's pretty simple fun, but I do love my ShockBall. Just make sure you weren't handling ice-cold drinks just before being handed an armed ShockBall.

The news is a gossipy tart that makes money only if people pay attention, and is paid more money the more people pay attention to it. Which is why most stories on the news are a combination of stories that make you go "Awwww" and stories that make you think there's a chance you'll die by the end of today, like the

Unless I'm mistaken, any CD Key you registered was with Impulse, so retail copies will be tied to Impulse/Gamestop. I might be wrong on that, but I think that's the case.

Bearing in mind that the SoaSE keys are bound to Impulse/Gamestop and aren't going to be released, I would find it hard to imagine that GalCiv2 would have any different situation.

"current keys are tied to the Impulse service, so they won't be transferred."

Doubt it - "...current keys are tied to the Impulse service, so they won't be transferred."

Modern stuff, beginning with Chris Eccleston. You can go further back, but unless you want to wade through it all, you don't need to. Any more recent than that, and you'll end up being a bit lost. I know that the AV Club has been running reviews of "Classic Who", so maybe they'll give you some individual episodes

For some reason I now want to know Tom Noonan's thoughts on all of this....and Peter Weller's riposte.

I'd never heard of the books until the movie photos started being revealed, so can someone who has read the books tell me this: What is it that's good about the books, because I'm not sure I'm particularly buzzed by that trailer.

I've only seen mention of content from the cloud, which I'm assuming would be content purchased from Amazon in the first place. I'm curious about the answer to this too, but I don't know that there's an answer out there yet.