@RalOberon: At one point the character who fought both at the first battle and Hope says he had a comrade who looked exactly like Michael Stipe but would never confirm it.
@RalOberon: At one point the character who fought both at the first battle and Hope says he had a comrade who looked exactly like Michael Stipe but would never confirm it.
@RalOberon: Michael Stipe, too.
I'll need to track this one down - The Good Fairies of New York and Lux the Poet are uneven but sweet-natured and farcical fantasy which I kinda dug.
@annettehurst: Not entirely dissimilar to Anansi Boys and Neverwhere either.
@jamesryan: Damn, but that's a creepy film.
My word, but I hope this is the revised graphic - a few guys spent half their day submitting corrections in the comments as they'd missed out a huge number of the villains - Silurians, for example - and got many of their figures hopelessly wrong.
@Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: Well, if she is, then it'd be difficult for her to have a relationship with the current incarnation. The Doctor doesn't, as a rule, go back on his own time stream, so repeatedly engaging with him/herself would be a little out of character.
Seeing as Shameless deals with working class scum (in an endearing way, honest), that casting call doesn't really suit the premise - CIA agent? Murderer with disturbing tastes?
@Iamtehawesome: According to wikipedia, we're both right - it was made during Edward's reign, then repainted during Henry's time.
@Hacksaur: Well, it kinda is, in that Edward the First had that table made to be a representation of the Round Table. He wanted to restore the role of chivalry that was such an admirable Arthurian trait.
4. Hmmph.
@NiceCat: You mean this article?
@Liniang: Well, seeing as Guy Pierce was in Aussie soap Neighbours for years, it's not the worst background he could claim.
@I-Gemini-I: Especially if you think "Swiss" means made in Sweden...
@NiceCat: No pool scene? You sure about that? I'd like to see the article.
@The_Geb: There were some horribly childish segments, but the actors in LINDA were all great, and there was some really dark comedy in there too.
@jruschme: Die Hard 2?
"I should warn you all, though, that I am one of those weird people who really loves — adores! — the ELO-drenched episode "Love And Monsters" — at least, until the last five minutes, which are hideous and awful. But anyway, be warned. My taste is demonstrably idiosyncratic."
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