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Oh god the pig. *shudder* I watched that first episode about a week ago and desperately wanted to wash my brain out. Yikes.

It was really...good. Just disturbing as heck. I plan on watching the rest, when I can handle it.

I got into the Noozles at first after my young mind confused them with the Adventures of Little Koala. I actually ended up enjoying them quite a bit.

1. Watch the second season of Orphan Black

1. Mad Max Fury Road

The First Fifteen lives of Harry August actually sounded really intriguing to me, but the way to was marketed, along with the pseudonym and the generic cover art - really put me off. For some reason it came off seeming "fake" in some indefinite way. I'll give it a try I guess, but it's a shame that the way it was

"John just keeps sending terminators!"

I've heard this rule, but I always assumed that the lowered page number for seniority is not because of decreased longevity, but rather a better sense of judgement — i.e., when you've been reading for 50 years you can more accurately tell what's worth your time.

They should have offered him the entire budget of the episode if that's what it took — it could have been the three of them (plus McGann in the beginning) bickering in a pub, and it would have been wonderful.

Sounds like a deleted scene from one of the American Pie sequels.

Didn't they imply, at the end of DW Season 3, that Harkness would eventually become the Face of Boe? I've always thought it would be cool to see the character thousands of years down his timeline, when he was becoming "inhuman".

I bought this book on a whim - at the time I had never heard of Wolfe. Ended up becoming one of my favorite books I've read.

I secretly named my daughter after Lydia Deetz. My wife liked the name, but I didn't tell her why I suggested it ;)

I think I remember reading a while back that Ryder was interested?

...Sega: the ones in the hopper are Altered Beast,Streets of Rage, Shinobi, Rise of Nightmares, and Crazy Taxi

Antisocial Justice Warrior?

In the art circles that I follow, I frequently see photo-real paintings with the headline "I can't believe this is a painting and not a photo!"...it's kind of funny to see it the other way around.

So is this a sequel or a reboot? I can't seem to find a straight answer.

There is just not enough Hell Yeah in the world for this.

Post-Apocalypse/Fantasy:

I know it gets a lot of hype, but I'd have to suggest LOST's "The Constant". Also the pilot episode.