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    JK said that if Snape hadn't been so attracted to the Dark Arts and the soon-to-be death eaters there would have been more of a chance for them since she did all ready love him as a friend.

    Well if it makes you happy I'm pretty sure Norbit bombed.

    "Fifty Shades Of Grey will be released in theaters nationwide on February 13, followed by an epidemic of ruined Valentine’s Days amongst couples who had a few too many margaritas at Red Lobster and don’t realize you shouldn’t use the Mcintosh Yankee Candle from the den for wax play."

    "It was 100 years ago, every white man is racist. "

    Colin was much more ill than she was and he never lived in India. I always thought that they were both ill because they were sheltered and coddled. India was just the exotic backdrop.

    In A Little Princess her characters all think kindly of India and Sarah Crew is saved from her slave like situation by Ram Dass the Indian servant (well it was 1901) of the schools neighbour.

    Yeah you're probably right. I'll still give it a shot though.

    "Like, really dance."

    I'd say it was because we are much harder to please so people don't try but the reality is money. More money in LA for actors.

    So his accent, it's bad?

    To be fair it's only slightly different in other countries. In the UK and France at least watching imports prime time on popular channels isn't really done.

    That trailer was god awful. Especially since they were going for this sickly pale/muted colours vibe and one of the actresses has *luminous yellow* nail polish on.

    It's great though the accents are off according to people I know who live in the English countryside.

    "It got ridiculous that one small town was entirely filled with people living double lives."

    "I'm guessing he got a C- at the Dancy-Laurie-West-Rhys school of American diction."

    As much as it makes no sense to remake a show like Broadchurch it does make sense for Tennant to reprise his role.

    Natalie is a pretty common name but it's never bothered me when fictional characters (or indeed real famous people) also had it. My main problem was that there were two Natalie's in my year at school and I was the "other" one.

    Dr (as in "dr"-ill) eee (as in "e"agal) and the "ch" has no actual English equivalent. The closest I can say is imagine that the "ch" was replaced with a "x" sound?

    I want to say you're wrong but you really are not. Leek and tattie soup is second only to cullen skink.

    I have never heard of Hardwick. Where should I be looking?