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I'm going to go one step further and declare Paedophryne amauensis the cutest frog in the world. Adorable little guy!

How many times have I told you all? STOP PLAYING WITH YOUR FOOD.

Well, knowing The Face, the question was probably asked in a rather snarky fashion as well. Christ, The Face was a pretty snarky publication. Kind of miss it, in that regard. Still, well played, Dr Hawking!

Holy crap, you totally read my mind!

I'm confused. I moved here to Australia from the US a little over a year ago now, and was shocked and appalled (after spending some time in London) that the US version of "Life" was narrated by that event horizon of human experience Herself Oprah Winfrey. HORRIFIED, I tell you. But I'd seen it in England, and I just

Unless they're releasing the original trilogy on Blu-Ray - completely untouched, mind you - I'm not interested.

... Dick.

I used to call the John/Scorpius episodes the "mythology" ones, after X-Files. While they were indeed my favourites - alongside the whole sociopolitical arch of the Peacekeepers and the Scarrans; there was a definite hallucinogenic feel to some of the "Moya's ended up in a weird place, and the effects on the 'crew'

Attack Of The Herbals? Oh wow, man. It's gonna take me oolong to come up with a good pun for that one.

My question is, how on earth are you going to stir milk into your coffee without breaking the cephalopod?

Dear Mr Shankel:

As with all Stephen King stories, location is the Maine thing.

Enough! Jesus, man - don't do it.

Yeah, that's pretty ... wrong, and all - but wrong enough to not show on TV? Dunno, the censor that day must have been pretty sensitive. I've seen much worse things on telly.

You've heard of honest Socrates,

So somebody was stabbed, and didn't know what to do, so you brought them into the church and gave them hot chocolate?

I think this new Thing looks freakin' awesome. Fingers crossed that it's not all CG; I've a feeling that the filmmakers have a deep respect for the original, and realise that most of the scare was from organic special effects. Nice to see that Adebisi from Oz finally found himself a hat that fits properly! And don't

All well and good! For my 2¢, could I say that the final scene with Islington, Mr Croup & Mr Vandemar in Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere is certainly one of my favourites. Sure, it's more fantasy as opposed to science fiction, but that's the umbrella I often find myself under! (One with a huge map of the London Underground.)

Looks to me as if Adebisi finally found himself a bigger hat.