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    It's not like the acting branch packs into a Denny's for brunch one sunny Sunday to whitewash the nominations, right?

    Expect Spike.

    Fury Road BP, Ennio Morricone BS and Charlotte Rampling BA for the wins!

    Not to fret, the studio's aggressively moved in a new marketing direction by retitling it Panned. In some markets it's being sold as a documentary and, curiously, goes by the pseudonym The Pnnn: Incontrovertible Evidence Hugh Jackman Isn't Gay.

    Damn you, AV Club. Now you went and made me watch HE all the way through for a 3rd time.

    He's left behind some damn big fashionable shoes to fill.

    Expect there ain't no Athiest School to cancel that out either.

    Mary Sue Strikes Back

    Hey, like they say, it ain't over till the fat Leia sings.

    Just finished watching them for the third time myself.

    Accomplished, and very entertaining. A far cry from the usual low rent, lower ambition, sci-fi genre productions.

    In my reading Holden was pushing 40.

    Nonetheless, I find her accent quite intriguing.

    Relatively speaking, I'm quite impressed by this production, particularly when you consider that SyFy never seems to fail to disappoint. The only notable point of contention would be the casting of the lead quartet, choices which differ quite significantly from the characters in the books, though I certainly wouldn't

    Degraaf: "I'm not going to play with you anymore".

    Tony Tilse. I remember his work on Farscape. The first episode I bemoaned the show being only 30 mins. Lotsa fun. Spooky too.

    Sorta like a day old microwaved Big Mac, then?

    "there is a whole lot of set up and very little interesting payoff."

    Not that excited since David Arnold won't be handling scoring duties. Instead it's been tasked to those no-talent dullards, Kloser and Wanker.

    Amanda smiling at the dip was a nice touch. Not as sharply edited as previous instalments.