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Yeah I really liked that last sequence in Vamps, I thought it was nicely done but it made me frustrated that the rest of the film was so poor. I was really genuinely quite moved but I'm a big sap when it comes to nostalgia and friendships and this was piling on the sentimentality of both!

I was a bit confused by Rogue Bunny too. I guess more specifically she's Playboy Bunny Rogue but that doesn't make it any clearer to me. But then I generally don't really understand the crossover stuff... Not that much of it isn't very clever and well done, I just don't understand it. Perhaps I just lack imagination

Nope, I watched it too! I sort of found it terrible but somehow had to watch. It was only fairly recently that I realised that was Michael Fassbender! I'd seen him in one or two movies and thought he looked vaguely familiar but couldn't quite place him...

I haven't yet managed to capture my bunny yawning on film but this one looks a bit like her so it'll have to do:

Indeed you were not - see Corpsegoddess!

Oh man I've always thought that looked amazing! I didn't know it at all but I found out about it a number of years ago because it's advertised on one of the She-Ra dvds (same production company). I always meant to track it down - thanks for the reminder!

It does seem to be a bit of a forgotten gem. I'm not even sure if it was broadcast in the UK. Wonder Woman was really the generation before mine (more my older sister's thing but I love WW too) but I got to watch it because it was repeated for years afterwards. Sadly I don't think Electra Woman got the same treatment

Ah great minds! She was my first choice too.

Nah, I generally found the Disney villains more interesting than the heroes/Princesses. I loved Snow White's Wicked Queen as a kid. I didn't really want to be her but I liked her a lot more than Snow White herself. I thought baddies were cool but I was too much of a goody two-shoes to want to be one, I think.

I believe they were 70s and alas therefore a bit "before my time" (I hate the phrase, especially when used as an excuse for ignorance, but in this case it applies!)

There were a few - and you'll notice a theme I'm sure - but my number one gal was always...

I was still pleased to see it there but yeah... It's sad she's not still around writing her twisted fairy tales. I actually just re-read it a couple of weeks ago for the first time in at least a decade.

My teacher was Ms. Brandt if that means anything to you... She may well have moved! She was a member of the Green Party and owned a lot of cats.

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THERE IS NOTHING AWKWARD ABOUT THIS! Well... maybe a bit. But it's one of my favourites. On a similar note I'm also rather fond of:

I had a Primary school teacher who played this to us as well! She used to bring in her record player and play it to us in sections. Now that you mention it, I'm wondering if she got us to write about it too. I might have forgotten that because I enjoyed the album so much! Perhaps we had the same teacher - you're not

Me too. Apparently the story was planned for several seasons (I think 5 maybe?) but they could've tied it up in 3... one more season and we could've had a more complete story!

I love it but a few people I've shown it to have had a "WTF?" reaction, particularly at the end:

If there's a picture there it's not showing up for me, but I'm assuming you're suggesting Timothy Dalton?

There ya go! I was scrolling through these thinking, "surely someone has mentioned Tim Curry?"