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@AmishJohn is waiting for his groupies: Oh man, those were even worse than the books! The books definitely suffered from a lack of good writing - it is somewhat telling that the kids series had almost the exact same style which fit it 1000x better - and some very debatable theology... but the movies had Kirk Cameron!

@caritas: If you want to try some neat Christian fantasy, check out some Stephen Lawhead or Ted Dekker.

@Dunny0: The issue isn't so much that Christians don't have access to SFF books (though I won't deny that I've met people who won't buy/read books that aren't from a Christian bookstore), the issue being discussed is the fact that there is a certain reluctance in Christian publishers to print books which do not have

@NixNada: *squints*

Wicked! Though the text could have been a little faster/more in sync... just a little distracting

@Mr_Academic: Oh, I hoped that there was some grander design at work. All the little tidbits which have been left behind for us to squabble over have been a fantastic way of keeping a discussion going about the show. I liked the way they played the Crack off of Bad Wolf - "hunting" for it in every episode as it were -

I kind of enjoyed these episodes. Not my favourites of the season, but not terrible either. Rory especially shined in this episode, as did Elliot. The way the Doctor continues to have this amazing repertoire with kids in the series continues to amuse me and make me all the more anxious for the return of Amelia in the

@ijustwritebooks: Ok, that wound still hurts... gorramit, I was Pluto in a kindergarten play about the planets and I refuse to be demoted!

I just saw Toy Story 3 and man... it was fantastic. I think I actually liked it more than TS2.

@glaeven: It should be alright, apparently they had O'Malley around to check things out and give a hand with the ending

@CuriousYellow: I live close to Campbellford where the toonie designer is from so every time I go through the town I am greeted with the sight of a gigantic toonie. Its a wonderful thing. Though dubloonie would have been a wicked name... very pirate-y

@Burke: She was pretty fantastic. I also really loved her character in Jekyll - gave the character set a nice, well-rounded feel

@CuriousYellow: I love me my toonies! And attention to detail!

@Burke: I'm pretty sure they already confirmed that Karen was coming back next season as the companion... I fell like they know that they have a good thing going with Amy and they aren't ready to give up on her quite yet.

@Edot Achmejedidad: only if they aren;t filled with water... darn things tend to freeze and jam up in the cold...

@Edot Achmejedidad: Not sure which part that is in response to. Natali makes great, if strange and somewhat convoluted, films. Having seen Cube in all its wonder, it seems like he'll bring an appropriate tone to the film.