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I quite enjoy the Gaunt's Ghosts and Felix and Gotrek series. Other books tend to be the same, but they're a fun read.

Is Reach going to be in hardcover again? I enjoy Gaunt's ghosts but no way going to pay HC prices for it.

Yikes.. Yahoo! YUM! That audio clip is hilarious!

Pinhead needs a diet.

The transition from Sookie not taking any blood to being okay was shoddy. It just happened. And sadly Sookie is becoming the least interesting character in the show. If she died and the show went on would we really notice?

Urgh looks like they're making it into yet another conventional horror film, when the 1989 tv movie was way creepier. That did not have the tropes that we see in horror movies these days; it just had dollops of atmosphere and suspsnese. No hiding of the ghostie, no shadow passing in front of the camera (something that

Looks like it'll be as memorable as the first movie.

> Fry turning into other cartoon characters was excellent.

Seen the film and Momoa really is the best thing about it. Watchable popcorn flick though there's a lack of swearing to Crom.

Don't worry.. there isn't any. Pure chop chop fun.

It was the monkeys that did it. The monkeys!

So how does the site make money? Subscriptions? Microtransactions to get bigger/better wands? New spells? Private chatrooms? Has schoolyard politics migrated to the internetz? Oh wait they already have..

Aren't they as obsessed as Star Wars or Star Trek fans? HP is the SW of this generation, and still ripe for the milking, now that the books and movies are done.

Or has a good PR agency..

Well if you got caught spitting out gum think there would have been like a US$450 fine.

He needs to change it now to 'Universal Studios with a Death Penalty'.

Hunger Games - Great first book, not that great second book, so-so third book. But well worth reading.

Up next... the movie adaptation of Uno!

Man that comic was bizarre.

Yeah but that seemed pretty weak, especially since the boss went from being cautious to all out supportive, and an airborne virus? Wouldn't it be hard to commercially exploit, even if they did have that large a number of primates just in the lab in the first place?