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Sure, "regrew" is in quotes, but the word "phantom" isn't in the headline at all — the crucial piece of information.

Really impressive performance from the raptor-puppeteer. The raptor really seems to react to things with animal-like pacing.

That's quite a few factual claims for just one comment. Could we see some sources?

"Because I'm in space, and I can, I get to name these yo-yo tricks."

What is the precise meaning of your phrase, "was definitely a 'girl thing'"? Something girls in general do, all times, everywhere? Or something girls learn to do, in a particular cultural-historical moment, within a culturally and historically particular configuration of the family unit, with specific power

Well, I certainly can't unsee it now.

And here's the proof:

That's Kirth's point.

I like the character and actress, but I have the same problem with her that I do with the Daleks — there's a constant over-the-top amping up of stories involving her that the character hasn't really earned. I feel like they're trying to "sell" me on her mystique, in the same way that they're trying to "sell" me on

And let us not forget "The Caves of Androzani."

Sure, it's possible that "some" climate change skeptics were sincere. Your point?

Glad to see Brunner get a mention. He could be *very* good, if done right.

On the other hand, it could be three *short* movies, an hour and a half each. Can show more screenings per day that way.

Nah, not totalitarian. Without the large top-down state, centralized control, or governing figure, you just don't have totalitarianism. This more reminds me of the original colonies of the Pilgrims in New England.

Peter Dinklage.

Thoroughly enjoyed it. Liked it better than the other two sequels, actually.

Hilarious! The better you know the original shot-by-shot context of the original film, the funnier this gets.

Here's the actual link, so those who care to know first-hand what the article actually says can look into it. Comment thread is interesting too.