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Baseball: Favourite game in the US (and isn't it second-favourite to American football these days? Shame, I think baseball's more interesting than guys who can't play rugby without body armour on.)

Ooh, I finally get to do this! (We're not doing it with Big Issues exclusively, are we?)

I have also always seen it, and wondered the same thing. Be interesting to find out.

Pretty sure A Matter Of Loaf And Death is repeated every Christmas or so, with the others.

And Superman.

More to the point - shouldn't he have an English accent? I think Lawson was dubbed in the first film, but he's really English in the latter two.

I just realized me giving you two-word answers (after that Archer article) might look like a running gag of some description. It's not really meant to be, just coincidence.

My hair's receding and last year for some reason I developed mild alopecia and patches of my body hair started falling out.

Bond film.

That'd make it the first proper "spin-off" of a le Carré book. Nobody's ever done le Carré characters beyond an actual adaptation.

"Don't tell me I'm still on that feckin island!"

Snoke's going to show up and ask people what they want next.

110, I think. 2150s, then 2260s.

Yup. A proper plot hole is a paradox or obvious logical fallacy, not just a little touch of artistic licence for story's sake or the film refusing to spell out every single thing for the audience.

At least it's a real Scot this time.

I'll add my voice to the people who like Origins. Fun premise, good writing.

Sounds a lot like how I remember Welcome To The Punch alright - good cast and it looks nice, but the end result is just a bit too rote and dull.

Waking Life was all rotoscoped, wasn't it? Maybe they were dubious over nominating it for Animation.

I think it's probably the best Dreamworks traditional animation. Should have been a hit.

Rocky V? I've never seen it, but it always seems to come up in discussion as the nadir of the series.