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Faraday, to this day, is my favourite TV character.

Each to their own, but of that list I only enjoyed Blade Runner, Thelma & Louise, Gladiator, and Alien. My 5th would be Black Hawk Down. But the point is, for someone as supposedly great as Ridley Scott, he has 20+ stinkers on his resumé.

When are we going to discuss the fact that Ridley Scott isn't that good a filmmaker? You can count the number of genuinely good films he's made on one hand.

I'm here if you need to talk.

Now, I'm not into FPS, I've played my fair share but my fortunes tend to go with 1 great round for every 9 terrible ones, but reload every two seconds?! That seems unnecessary.

(Rumour and possible spoilers I guess?) In the major BvS feature in this month's Empire, it effectively says that the plan is to make Lex Luthor become Brainiac.

It's interesting that the film with the highest gross is probably the worst of the $1b club, though.

Doesn't every film make $1billion+ these days?

I quite like the idea that WB execs have forgotten that they're also making a Justice League film.

Quentin Tarantino's bottle episode?

The Daily Heil, as it is often called.

EKMB is a great album, but Love, Ire and Song is his best for me, before listening to the new one.

I unashamedly love Ed Norton's Hulk film. Doesn't fuck around, and gets to the Hulk smash.

I'm a big Frank Turner fan, but he is inconsistent with his albums. Sleep Is For The Week is okay, Love Ire and Song is fantastic, Poetry of the Deed wasn't particularly good at all, England Keep my Bones is great, and Tape Deck Heart is his worst album to date. Seems like he's sticking to that trend with this album!

I'm definitely one of those then because I never read DC, but I liked the fact that they focused on the alien side of Superman, making him an outsider as something to be feared.

I wouldn't say "nobody particularly liked" Man of Steel, more no one loved it. I definitely enjoyed it for what it was, and plenty of people see its merit as a perfectly decent Superman film.

That Doom sequence is seriously dark. You don't see it coming, and that was the only moment in the whole film that showed what Trank was aiming for. Not enough superhero films have people's heads expoloding.

Diane's Serial ringtone is all sorts of perfect.

"Because Dennis is a bastard man!" is up there with my favourite lines in the whole show.

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