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No more talk of this! I can't take it anymore!

Ha, and you people laughed at Kingdom of the Crystal Skull! Now who is laughing?

Yeah, if someone is walking around in a dress that looks like the flying spaghetti monster, I sincerely doubt they need light up indicators to let them know people are looking at them.

I understand that actors need to move forward in their careers, and I understand the desire not to be typecast into a certain role. However I do not agree that actors can just turn their backs on all their fans and act like they have no obligation to them at all. Without fan support, Eccelston’s Doctor never would

"So, you created a highly sophisticated, fully functional, bipedal android with advanced AI...and you use it to pull a rickshaw?"

Are these...giant, pink armadillos? Madness! Everyone knows giant armadillos are yellow!

Sorry, I'm just not a fan of 9. He wasn't a great Doctor as far as I was concerned. It's not that he didn't have some good episodes, but overall I think that, as Doctors go, he was my least favorite.

Only if you can connect it to Tesla.

Good lord, who taught this designer anatomy? Why are her hips so thrust out?Did Superman punch her in the back? Is she infected with a terrible spinal disorder? That would explain her pasty complexion and dead eyes.

Major changes to certain plot points aside, I could actually see this film being a kind of prequel to the Max Brook's novel. They could actually make a pretty good sequel now about how people survived, and keep it much truer to the book itself, even following the same format of a reporter gathering information.

Whoops, I think you meant to post this in an article about Eccleston. Totally understandable.

Yes, he was shooting a movie there.

As a total side note, I think it is funny that River Song said that the last time she saw the Doctor, before she went to the library and met her fate, he showed up with a brand new haircut. And here is Matt Smith with a brand new haircut. It would be nice to see a nod to that in his final story. Oh well, I'm just an

Didn't Star Trek have an episode where a game controlled by the player's mind ended up controlling the players' minds? And didn't Will Wheaton have to save the day? Is that the future you are trying to sell me on? A future where Will Wheaton is our only hope?! Because that is not a future I want to live it!

I would have loved to see the book done as a history channel documentary. The History channel has basically given up trying to show actual history anymore, so why not go full out and produce a full miniseries style documentary about the zombie war? We could have survivor interviews, recreations, “found footage,” and

While not just about robots, a robot who has a mental breakdown plays a central role. A good followup for people who have only read Slaughterhouse 5

BBC america did a couple of features on Doctors 1-4. You can find them on Youtube if you look under BBC America Doctor Who revisited. This is good way to get familiar with the first 4 Doctors, and how their stories worked. Might also give you some ideas about which episodes you want to watch.

Agreed. The Rock has a lot of charisma and personality, and to play an emotionless killer robot...I don't know. He could totally play another character, and let's get some unknown lunk in to play the terminator.

The watcher was not actually the 5th Doctor, but a kind of in-between possible doctor like figure. He had not permanent existence, but really kind of represented his possible future. In some ways it is kind of like Cho-Je, but instead is projected into the past instead of the present by the 5th Doctor. Once 4th became

Am I the only one who recognizes the irony of the fact that, in the novel, the reason the proles never revolt is because they are too distracted by other stuff to actually care about what is happening to them, and now, when it is revealed that our own government is spying on the populace for what they claim to be our

Am I the only one who recognizes the irony of the fact that, in the novel, the reason the proles never revolt is