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@Hypnosifl: This version hurts my head - They look different sizes for a fraction of a second and they my brain tries to correct it (Which is weird) - the two versions above fool my brain quite effective though. (There sphere's at top are a variation I believe)

Pretty much any British comic ever, exceptions being things from the Eagle, D.C.Thompson's stuff (The Beano etc) and Bunty.

@Greetings-I-come-from-afar: "Users outside the UK will be able to purchase and download it on the same date – details will be put on the Doctor Who website."

@Dusty Duster: No, it just means it's not extraterrestrial (barring it's arrival by meteor or something). "Alien" does not always equate to "From OUTER SPAAAAACE". :)

"The burn out factor seems almost inevitable, even with the original comic book outline"

@Arken: He speaketh of the Hummer.

Cool article. But Charlie, I seem to recall that Independence Day was predominantly practical, with CG used mostly for compositing (I don't think fire was easy to do back then). They got the wall of fire effect by placing the miniature streets on one end, placing the camera looking down it and placing "Go boom bags"

@Hotscot: Yeah, he uses both Photoshop and Illustrator pretty extensively :)

@Hotscot: Well, if we were to compare urine my Brother is an art droid, works as a colourist (mostly on Sinister Dexter) - including a recent Judge Dredd strip. I suspect he may be far harder on this shot than I would be (he also loved the look of the judges from Minty, as seen above). :)

Why would anyone need to give a pilot a thorough check anyway? What could he (or she) possibly smuggle onto the aircraft that is more potentially deadly than the plane they're paid to be in control of?

@Grimwood: Stories? Probably. scripts? Not a chance. Video game scripts (especially for non-linear narratives, open world or RPG's) can be enormous. How many lines of dialogue for Fallout 3 or Mass Effect 2 would you say? How about all the lines for all the pedestrians, bad guys, cab drivers and hotdog salesmen for

@Budkin: Likewise, though it does scupper my dreams of a LEGO Prince of Persia game ;)

Cracking Firefly shout out last night too - first I've seen in a while :)

@CosmicElement: Second one was fine - just turn the volume on the music down ;)

Not game related, but I sent my best friend and his fiancee cards for the birth of their Son. I think they want them printed poster size, so it's a gift that keeps on giving (Especially when the kid is old enough to be scared of monsters and Dad can point to the pic of him punching out a dinosaur and Mum wielding a

Gosh, I can see my house from here!

@I'm Waitin' for Dolemite: @dermot: I recall a segment of some gosh awful Paul Daniels hosted quiz where the contestants were given a list of films and had to say whether they were set in the past, present or future. One of the films was Return of the Jedi, they answered Future and "got it right." Annoyed the hell

Oh, and it's only $10, for a blu-ray. No excuse really - available wherever DVD's are sold, etc...