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Misha is, it's yet to be seen whether he's playing Cass ;) (fingers crossed though)

He was in Castle last week, playing a 20's mob boss and his own grandson... Not Sci-Fi, but still awesome.

Not next week, next *month*. Sorry to break it to you. :/

When the game was still pretty new some magazine (I think it was C&VG) released a cassette with fully orchestrated versions of Passing Breeze, Magical Sound Shower and th theme from 720 Degrees on it. It was mind meltingly amazing.

Yeah, it's not the best (My money would go on Rambo, Monty on The Run or Turrican), but given when the game came out and how state of the art the arcade machine was this was still a pretty jaw dropping (ear mangling?) rendition on a home system.

I'm with you. After an enjoyable (but, IMO, overhyped) first two books the third one was a huge letdown.

"The domestic box office gross is what we are accompanied to hearing on Monday morning"

I see a 2CV and I think of France, it's as brutally simple as that.

:) Good Ol' Mr. Soak.

Well, there was that Hugh Laurie guy... dunno what happened to him. And Tony Robinson, who got into archeology and was never heard of again... Or Rowan Atkinson, who certainly did not star in another film last year (a terrible one, but still). Not to mention Brian Blessed, Adrien Edmondson, Rick Mayall, Tim

They were clone brothers - both cloned from the same source. At least in the comic they were, I don't recall if they changed the clone concept for the film (but wasn't that how Rico could use Joe's lawgiver, I forget), but Stallone should really have played both brothers.

Tetsuo, from Akira. Specifically the last portion of the film (I don't know where it falls in the original Manga, if it happens at all).

Yeah, Reaper was completely doofy and goofy but an absolute shed full of fun. I miss those characters a surprising amount. The plots were usually pretty good too - except for the one with Sam's temporary "satan spawn" girlfriend, who was conveniently forgotten about when she got a job on 90210 - Shame.

Last season I would have agreed with you, but this season has been damn good so far, with a couple of minor exceptions. Last season felt like they'd lost th eplot and were making it up as they went along (which I guess they were) and a lot of the episodes also just felt flat and lifeless in and of themselves. This

But they're 90 minutes each, which is the equivalent of 6 regular shows (with commercials); pretty much the standard length for a British series.

Touche - but the Doctor really hasn't seen everything, else the Pandorica wouldn't have worked (well, it didn't work anyway, but it almost did). The man's traveling around in a time machine that's bigger on the inside and looks like a police callbox that may be alive, his girlfriend is traveling backwards in time

But he's still playing an upper middle class Englishman (not a clean cut one, but he's upper middle class all the same). That said he doesn't have to be white, as long as he's upper middle class and English (accent, not descent) ;)

Reminded me of this: The Jaws poster, sort of in the style of the Designers Republic.

Did you actually watch the episode in question? The whole point was that cold stars are impossible and ridiculous - the doctor even says this at one point.

I have no issue with the next Bond being black, I'd be far more distressed if he was American. Likewise, I'd take a female Doctor over an Australian one any day of the week (Not that I have anything against Americans or Australians, but it just wouldn't be right).