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Interesting, but I prefer the similar project at http://www.youtube.com/user/madandcrazychild. I think she did a better job of keeping her eyes in the same position, which made the video less strobe-like than Noah's. And, of course, babe.

Gak.

Honestly, I haven't been able to figure out what the hell is going on since Moffat took over. I like it a lot, mind you — I just don't have a clue.

You say that like it's a bad thing.

"In the '70s, many Eastern European movie poster artists later went on to productive careers in the van customization industry." — something I absolutely read somewhere sometime.

That explains a great deal.

Not a bad idea, but I don't see it happening. The audience for a big-budget Batman movie isn't the comic book fans or even the fans of 15-year-old cartoons. The audience for a big-budget Batman movie is everybody out there who knows the core Batman story — billionaire Bruce Wayne dresses like a bat to fight crime in

Hey! Yeah, um.... What?

You know you're going to get bottles of grappa for Christmas from every guy you know now, don't you?

The first time I saw Fire Walk With Me, I hated it so much that I liked the series less. I watched it again a few years ago after rewatching the series, and I enjoyed it much more. Even when I saw it the first time, though, I thought Moira Kelly was much better as Donna than Lara Flynn Boyle.

My problem with the series finale is that it wasn't a series finale — it was a season-ending cliffhanger(s). Of course, a lot of the second season was just awful. When Lynch took a step away from the show in the middle of that season, it was clear that some of the people actually making the show didn't understand it

Other than daytime soap operas and nighttime soaps like Dallas, American television didn't really ever use serialized storytelling until Hill Street Blues, which debuted in 1981. Most shows like The Fugitive may have had a certain driving element that lasted the life of the show, but they were still episodic. Hill

Everyone needs a hobby.

Without question, the best pilot I've ever seen for a TV series was Twin Peaks. You kids with your pants around your ankles and your hippity hoppity music, even if you've seen the show, probably don't remember what it was like. Within a few minutes of the show starting, we've got the basic premise of the show — "She's

They did the same thing for a while after the Crisis on Infinite Earths relaunch in the '80s. Nothing to see here – move along.

One thing I've always liked about Alphas is that Dr. Rosen and his team are, really, the bad guys of the story.

What really makes it all the worse is that his comment will likely increase his support amongst many in Missouri.

Just because.

The owls are not what they seem....

Yes, but "Agent Sawyer" in the movie-that-shall-not-be-named bore absolutely no resemblance to Tom Sawyer, other than his last name. They missed entirely that the defining characteristic of Tom Sawyer was that he was a conman.