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Davina Spafford Stuart
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I bought Stardust in its original Charles Vess illustrated comic book sized version that came out in four installments, so I've been a fan for a long time. I like both, but I have to say that I wasn't crazy about two changes in the movie. I liked the anticlimatic ending of the witch plot where she could not take the

as someone with a five year old nephew, we gave him out DS Phat when we upgraded to DSi (Pre-3DS release) some time ago as a means to play the DS Pre-School games. It took him little effort to break the hinges. I know this sounds cruel to the DS Phat, but given the circumstances it seemed like a good idea at the time.

Hans Christian Andersen was my favorite when I was a child, I remember crying over The Little Match Girl. China's got good taste, his stories are so much better without being Disneyfied.

I want Nathan Fillion to show up in this eventually, but what I really want is Nathan Fillion showing up as part of a S.H.I.E.L.D./Castle crossover.

The Emperor could be in a flashback to establish Mara Jade as his secret servant?

"a Shalimar woman named Sally Colburn who lost her husband in May had been waiting for her to send him a sign."

Awful dwarf? Was Terry Pratchett writing for Disney in the thirties? Seriously that is fantastically funny.

I got mine from Conan, which sadly, the Accounting department discovered too late after they denied a line item on my expense report.

I cannot understate how influential Omni was in my young formative years.

Actually, I want Michael C. Hall to be Batman fighting Superman, but it turns out he never was Batman, but Lex Luthor in disguise. Nobody in Metropolis knows Batman, he shouldn't even be there, plus now he's retired(in Nolan-verse) so there would be no news reports putting him in two places at once. Luthor, an

I'd always thought that they'd broken the regeneration limit by giving the Doctor all of River Song's remaining regenerations; how would the Time Lords enforce a 12-regeneration limit, anyway? Is one going to show up and say, "Sorry, you're done, off to the boneyard with you"?

Since Crowley was done with the M25, he decided to pop over to Kazakhstan to see what he could do with the roads there...

There they go again, writing Sassette out of Smurf-history!

He is/was a recurring character on Criminal Minds as Garcia's boyfriend.

Ahhh, ok. I was all worried. I always figured he'd end up ok.
Wasn't he on a few seasons of Criminal Minds? I think that's probably one of the only things he's done. :(

I did, actually. And what did I say that made you think I didn't watch it? The fact that I said something - GASP - negative about it? Is it because I'm not using the Japanese and movie terms (Kaiju, Jaeger) and compared the film to other properties (Rock 'Em Sock 'Em, the American Godzilla, etc.)? Because I do feel

It's my favorite, as well. Not only have I been waiting for some enterprising film studio to bring it to the big screen... despite the very real possibility of them wrecking it... but it wouldn't hurt my feelings any if Rice continued the character in another book. I'm not getting any younger, Anne. Unlike your

I like how the groundbreaking notion for updating the Mummy is "Hey! Let's have it happen NOW!

No, menstruation is not the root of feminine power! It's just a body function. They are uncomfortable for a lot of women, especially since we spend a lot less time being pregnant than our evolutionary forebears did. There's nothing inherently empowering about having a menstrual period. Have them or not, whatever, but

But Mr Hall! I was surfing the Crimson Wave! I had to haul ass to the ladies.