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Their robot got attacked by a shark and was still able to phone home and then go home? WELL BUILT ROBOT, LIQUID ROBOTICS FOLKS!

As part of the hoopla about HC2, I just reread Roger Ebert's review of Human Centipede ([rogerebert.suntimes.com] which is actually pretty awesome.

Yeah - having spent my life in the US where the MPAA is notably obfusciated in their process and capricious in their decisions, having such a clear and coherent explanation seems downright refreshing.

I think the difference between dissolving the Amy ganger and other gangers is that the Amy ganger was still just remote operated by the real Amy.

the gravest threat is people being panic stricken because they're convinced the terrorists have MOVIE PLOT THREAT PLANS.

that portal gun prop is *amazing*. the detailing on it is fabulous.

such a shame.

When the film was banned, showings would be advertised under the title "A Chronomechanical Fruit"

plus, for sheer freakitude, the basking shark is kinda awesome.

coconut crabs are the fucking freakiest crab in the world. they climb trees up to 20'.

Oh yes. The TARDIS from parts was just adorable.

That episode was such a squeeful delight. Speaking of Delight, it seems that in the hands of Gaiman, the TARDIS sounds a lot like Delirium. :) And as for "only water in the forest is the river", not only do we know someone named River, there's also the library episode having been named "forest of the dead"...

ANNALEE, I LOVE YOUR GIANT SMARTY BRAIN SO HARD RIGHT NOW.

Has someone been hit by a big pink laser recently? Because that all sounds kind of VALIS-y

I've been to the edge of Area 51. It did not look quite so green and full of plant life as the footage from "O51: Confidential". Must be alien influence. Little green men with very green thumbs.

psst! typo! "famouse"

The Bladerunner gun has a big cult following among a bunch of prop nerds (who collect and recreate movie/tv/etc props).

The Bladerunner gun has a big cult following among a bunch of prop nerds (who collect and recreate movie/tv/etc props).

A well-put-together article. Thanks!

Gena Bellman!