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37 - false
38 - his grandson.
39 - his dad.

Based on the “morality” and the rules people like that try to impose and ban certain books, the bible would have been banned ages ago. If ever there was a book with graphic content and questionable morality it’s the bible. Pornography, sexism, racism, slavery, torture and glorifying everything: it’s all in there and

No. He’s wrong. I understand what he’s trying to say, but The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions disprove his point. These were huge budget movies, with a shedload of Special Effects, CGI and still they suck because the storytelling sucked. They had interesting points, but on the whole they never lived up to the first

Yes, it’s a different beast, like most movies (and tv shows) based on books. I was just saying that Cloud Atlas the movie made sense in light of the book. As a stand alone movie perhaps not so much - I agree, but I cant really separate the two in my head.

Except that Cloud Atlas wasn’t originally written by the Wachowski’s and it did make sense (sort of) if you had read the book, though I believe on the contrary that it might have been better as a 12 hourly episode series. The 3 hour movie was too long as a movie but didn’t do the book enough justice.
Now, Jupiter

You, me... all of time and space. Where do you want to start?

I don’t have a problem with The Day of the Doctor. The events of that day, “Gallifrey falls no more”, are still time-locked. The only thing that essentially changed is that 11 (and presumably now 12) now know that they have changed the game and Gallifrey is safe, albeit trapped outside time/space (whatever that means

The really good ones have already been mentioned by others... So this is my contender. (S)he doesn’t make the hero unremarkable or forgettable, far from it, but (s)he owns him all the same...

Can’t think of anything. I ususally date weird women with twisted minds so anything goes, really. I don’t like zombie movies as a genre, but if that works for her: I’m good.

What would be really funny... Casting tapes for the role of Yoda. With all the familiar Muppets auditioning for the part. They should just do it.

I can’t find the interview, but I read somewhere that RTD had the idea for CoE story long before Torchwood. It didn’t fit Doctor Who but it would work for Torchwood. At first it was even planned as a 12 or 13 episode season, like te previous 2, but then budget cuts and BBC management... That might even have been a

Children of Earth was brilliant. Even if it did mean the destruction of the hub. Owen and Ianto shouldn’t have been killed, though. That was a bit too much. However, a series with the Victorian lesbians would have been been good! Exactly what I was thinking.
And one of these commemorative years 2014-2018 they could

He wrote it.... I thought the production was quite good actually. The episodes were a bit uneven, but the series definitely had production value. The trouble was and is with the story. It isn’t even a bad story or a bad idea in itself, but it wasn’t for Torchwood. It had no consideration for the wider Whoniverse (he

Obviously... It could have been very, very good. It had so much potential, with more than a 100 years of history of the institute ready for the picking. Even the possibility of linking it to some of the Classic Who stories was too good an opportunity to miss.
Yet Russel T. chose to f*ck it up. American style.

There’s no such movie as Indiana Jones IV... I refuse to acknowledge its existence. There’s only one way I can ever accept that story: as the musings of an old Indy suffering from delusions and Alzheimer’s in a pensioners home or some kind of nightmare.

But Indy didn’t stop them from getting the Ark. And they didn’t wait for it to be opened at a nazi rally, they opened it as soon as they could.... Essentially, Amy’s point is valid and true.

Amy Farah Fowler pretty much nailed it...

When listed like that, it is incredible to notice that there are conspiracy theories claiming the moon landings were a hoax and this "failed" mission has never been the focus of conspiracy nutters. This sequence of coincidences is far more unlikely than any other.

Whatever MWI is true, I always seem to be stuck in the worst possible timeline, alternate universe or whatever...

How can a revelation that only deepens the mystery be called a "spoiler"? This isn't a spoiler. It "spoils" nothing. On the contrary, it raises more questions.