@Google: Privacy is Job 1: Yep, seriously. Telling ya, that was some freaky shit.
@Google: Privacy is Job 1: Yep, seriously. Telling ya, that was some freaky shit.
#12 - My Granny had an attic full of old comics that belonged to my Dad & Uncles...including this one. It concluded with the kids being dipped in chocolate, and the giant bunny biting their heads off. It scared the crap out of me.
Kind of looks like the inside of the new TARDIS.
How did you miss this awesome "Doctor Who" shout-out from John Hodgman and the director of "Dexter"?
@jamesryan: Christopher Ryan also played an amphibious industrialist in the 1986 story "Mindwarp." (With Brian Blessed, shouting to bring the house down.)
It's awesome to me that the new American version of Torchwood will include elements of continuity from Doctor Who, even after RTD has finished his involvement with that show. Cross-pollenization for the win!
@DarthChimay: Look out! Immigration!
#8, She-Hulk, looks like Frank N. Furter.
@Grebyn: Yeah I was going to say - giant ticks do seem genuinely horrifying. As if the normal-sized ones weren't bad enough!
@leftatmars: I remember being scared by "The White Buffalo" when I was a kid.
It's a real shame they didn't include the original UK Channel 4 TV movie in this set.
The River Song caricature is very well-done! And sigh...those Simpsonized nu-Daleks somehow look SO much better than the SOBs do on screen.
What, no YouTube?
"This isn't a normal shark - it swims, and it kills, and it's out there!"
@brentbent)dense as a neutron star and bright as a super nova(: Yeah I'd go for Dean too. Skinny nerdy redheads for the win!
@The Curse of Millhaven: "You meddlesome hussy!"
@Palmerlime: That's amazing.
@lightninglouie: Sadly no, the R1 DVD does not have the Beatles clip. You'll have to order the R2 version from the UK, alas.
Freakin' gorgeous.
@DuranGrey: Because it's paid for by the UK license fee. So they get the content free (cause it's paid for with their tax dollars) and the rest of the world doesn't.