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#12 Julie Newmar is hands-down the greatest Catwoman.

In case anybody was wondering, Scream remains fairly terrible, but I'm still watching. It's like junk food without the indigestion.

Has McG ever made a good film? I mean, I guess the first Charlie's Angels was fairly enjoyable, and he's produced some decent TV (as well as Mom Cop, Cop Mom), but has he ever made anything actually good for the big screen?

Frankie Dart was a great addition.

9pm on Channel 4, if anyone else is wondering, so it doesn't clash with University Challenge (which is again showing at the earlier time of 7.30pm so the BBC can keep EastEnders in its regular slot while showing uninterrupted Olympic coverage) and Only Connect.

How modest? Because Bolt takes less than ten seconds to do the 100m. It'd probably take the 45-year-old half that just to get his feet on the pedals.

I don't know; I've got BBC Olympic Breakfast on right now, and they're not repeating the commentary, just showing Bolt's win over and over in slow motion.

True, but it's also the performances. The way Rebecca Romijn moved and held herself as Mystique was very different from the way Jennifer Lawrence does.

There aren't many people who can look intimidating while wearing nothing but blue body-paint and stick-on scales.

Yeah, they really need to drop her. They've got a deep pool of great characters to draw on, and Mystique can be played by literally anyone, from Hugh Jackman to Peter Dinklage.

I always wonder what happens when somebody with some kind of behavioural disorder is accused of a serious crime. Do the police end up railroading them because they're so clearly guilty?

You mean This Ain't Winter's Bone: A XXX Parody?

Escape from LA is bad, but it has one of my favourite endings of anything ever.

J-Law turns 26 today, and Affleck is 44, which means she's got, what, three more years of being young enough to play his love interest in Hollywood?

How can you do a celebrity cooking show celebrating Roald Dahl and not include his model-turned-cookbook-author granddaughter Sophie?

I didn't specify films, so I'm going with Justified, Hombre, and Get Shorty, with honourable mention to the 3-10 to Yuma remake (I haven't seen the original). I've heard Mr Majestyk is good, too.

Huh, I thought the AV Club had stopped doing this, so I posted my thoughts on Gilmore Girls in WOT. It seems kind of wrong to just copy-paste an entire comment, but I'm doing it anyway…

Out of Sight is definitely Jennifer Lopez's best film, and probably in the top five for both George Clooney films and Elmore Leonard adaptations.

I didn't watch ET until I was a teenager, although I read the novelization when I was about nine. Anyway, it's never really grabbed me the way it seems to grab everyone else, and I've never had the slightest desire to rewatch it.

The first three films were consistently good. The Jeremy Renner one couldn't even hold my attention all the way through.