paulfields77
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Well it was certainly a better remake of Star Wars- A New Hope than The Force Awakens was.

Something the courts need to appreciate.

Hopefully this won’t give the BBC an excuse not to show the second season in the UK. I thought the first season was OK, but a little disappointing given the premise and the talent involved.

Agreed - in fact you’d think, working along the lines of not having seen any of the movies, that there was some decent material to be had in mixing up Barbie and Oppenheimer in some way. Or perhaps thinking Barbenheimer was one movie.

If I’m being really, really generous, I’d say that was intended as a joke in itself.  But I think the interview was perhaps the place to make that clear, and if he didn’t then, yeah it’s pretty bad.

The latter terrified the crap out of me.  RIP

Votes for women!

Obviously the GG is silent.

I’m surprised they haven’t been trying to make it as prestigious as an Oscar, Tony, Emmy or Grammy by forcing their way into the EGOT conversation and promoting the concept of an EGGGOT.  They wouldn’t even have to change its pronunciation.

...and Death, presumably?

Personally I’d prefer a return to 3 or 4 episode stories.

I think there’s room for both, but for me Doctor Who doesn’t need season arcs, big bads etc. In fact I would say that I remember a lot of Doctor Who episodes from its modern era reboot but am very hazy on what any of the season arcs were all about.

At least they had the benefit of his on-field skills. The Jets have to suck up this nonsense while playing a revolving roster of third rate quarterbacks.

I assume your comment was inspired by the article about a video store stocktake with the headline One of Our One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing is Missing.

I haven’t seen Hello Ladies, but The Outlaws was good fun.

That was a disappointment to me, as the bit in the final episode of The Office where he tells Finchy to fuck off felt like a turning point for him. For him just to revert to his previous behaviour was a betrayal.

To me, the extreme efforts they went to for the misdirect about Black’s nature made a lot of the film nonsensical. Why would the people that really know him not give Harry a heads up?

As a Brit I was ignorant of these guys until seeing a clip at the News Museum in D.C. of them doing the Draft Dodger’s Rag on their show.  I was stunned that something as anti-establishment as that was on a network show at that time.

But it does make some people susceptible to conspiracy theories.

The rowing is the least of Oxford Blues’ crimes against authenticity.