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For various reasons I read Foundation in the wrong order the first time around, and ended up reading Foundation and Empire some time after Second Foundation. The best thing about it? The twist still works - In fact everything still works, even though I already knew the outcome, the journey was still utterly

I was going to divorce io9 if I didn't find Alpha on the list, but there he is, so I'll hang around (Just for the kids sake you understand?). You missed that he's both fought (in Top Dogs) and teamed up (in Judgement Day) with Judge Dredd, and that he was dead for 20 years (real time) before the his (classic comic

Hopefully, in a home where the parents give a damn, the kid in question would not be afraid to ask. In fact it's a very educational episode as long as the child does ask, and the parents have any knowledge of the time at all; you can learn about Nixon, Kennedy, The Moon Landings, the concepts of memory and of self,

He also attempted genocide on the Daleks in "Remembrance of the Daleks" (I think), not to mention again, along with the Time Lords during the Time War.

Practically any British TV show's music from the 70's and 80's is just amazing. My playlist has far to many of them on it.

@Gargus: I'm sure the only amazing thing about the Mona Lisa was Da Vinci waking up one morning and saying "Enigmatic smile! Yeah, that'll slay 'em!", or Van Gogh eating his lunch thinking "Man, Sunflowers, that's where it's at... Or maybe I'll just lop off mah lobe."

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Where's the Avengers? The six Million dollar man? The rest of Jerry Anderson's shows (All of them had amazing intro sequences)? Ghost in the Shell: Second Gig (GITS wasn't so good, second gig's were awesome)?

@k4man: Doctor who is right there man... unless it was added sneakily after your comment...

@James Taylor: That should read "major incident" in the second paragraph - it had several minor ones prior to the crash, sorry.

@FordGTGuy: "a successful aircraft with no crashes or fires except for a in air collisions with another plane at fault, the same cannot be said about the Concorde."

The Iron Man was also the name of the book featuring a giant... well, Iron Man, written by Ted Hughes. Turned into a rock opera by Pete Townsend which was then itself turned into the non-musical animated film The Iron Giant.

Doesn't work on me - or rather it sort of works. Before you explained it it did, after you explained it it partially worked - the changes appeared to slow down, but they never stopped.

@mistergrieves567: Speaking of stupid... That should be Your, not You're, obviously :)

@mistergrieves567: No, you probably have a huge visual cortex (reduces the chance of any given optical illusion working). That or you're doing it wrong because you're brain is stupid ;)

@Dauch.Bot: Looked like video distortion to me.

@se7a7n7: That guy (apparently his name is Dan Mason) did not, and does not, get enough work. I gave a crap about his character, even though he was the #1 henchman. Great performance (and monocle).

@Avrus: I think that one's universal.

@FrankN.Stein: This is of course what I meant. Good film, better titles.

@Ceropegius: Strontium Dog, hands down, with Zenith a close second. That said I think Rogue Trooper or Bad Company probably have a better chance of fitting into Hollywood thinking.