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IDUH reminds me of Freaks and Geeks so much - in style, tone, the way it's stuffed with a plethora of characters with the focus shifting continually, the way the critics panned it leading to it being dropped early - and look how that turned out! Now they're trying to get Franco and Rogan to drop their massive fees for

After the fantastic comeback that was 'The Magic Whip' I just require another Blur album.

They did, and it was called 'Brother From Another Planet'. Classic. Track it down.

Take every A-lister on the planet, mush 'em all together, and they still wouldn't have the charisma of BC. Truly loving S2 since Baal kicked in, and they should have Tobeck come back every once in a while, much like The Master & The Doctor. Heroes are only ever as good as the villain they pursue. Baal is a great

Absolutely. I still say it's Spielberg's finest thriller - yes, even better than Jaws - but then I saw the original tv transmission in the UK and the thing is burned into my movie brain as a formative experience. Dennis Weaver is perfect, of course. To me it's like one of those great debut albums that a band never

And the great thing is, Cavanagh has the talent to do that, ever so subtly.

Ahh, some of us were lucky enough to have seen The Plague Dogs (infinitely better than Watership, especially the full cut), Dawn of the Dead/Zombi/Cannibal Holocaust/Last House on the Left, The Wicker Man, every Hammer/Amicus movie, and, scariest of the lot, 'Dougal and the Blue Cat'. Still, The Monster Squad remains

Did the reviewer mean to say, 'Pixar circa 1986'?

'B'!!!!! A fooking 'B'!!!!!!!!! Are you joking???????? This was 'A+ Zenthomesc Drencron'.

Yep. You just summed up the United States of America in a single soundbite. Bravo!

As Uncle Pete might say, "Lucky motherf*cker".

I despair for you both. Metcalfe deliveres one the great monologues of all time, and you find it 'boring'.

Right now, it's head and shoulders above everything, either on TV, in the Cinema, or on the internet. Louis CK is creating something for the ages, that captures America at his point in it's history perfectly. Tennessee Williams would be proud of him.

…and me. Like I stumble into Williams' Camino Real every week, and I'm really fucking happy to be there. This show, whether anyone likes it or not, will come to be viewed as CK's masterpiece. Watch this space.

There will come a day when Arrow, Flash, Supertits and LoT are no longer on our screens, and maybe then, and only then, we'll look back on this time as a golden age of DC on tv. Imo, Berlanti is working small miracles with the budgets he has. Whether he had this master-plan when Arrow kicked off, who knows (he might

If they want to push all the fanboy's buttons, which seems to be the case, they'll be saving Ted till the end. Like his brother, I just want to see him get punished, again. ;-)

It's all been 'A grade'; this was 'A+ Drencron'. Now all they need to do is open up the vortex again and this outstanding series can literally go anywhere it wants to (except where the De Laurentis family have the law on their side).

I want Ted Raimi to make an appearance, even if, technically, Henrietta got boomsticked. We never solved what happened to Prof Knowby, so maybe the man who *really* started it all will show up?

…ever.