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I didn't see the movie, but yes. That song is terrific. I really don't listen to much current pop, but it's been quite pleasant having that song in my head for the last six months.

Wow, yeah.

I really only know Monica Rambeau from Nextwave, and she's wonderful in that. How is she when people who aren't Warren Ellis write her?

The only Big Finish audio I've listened to this month (other than a seasonal relisten of "Chimes of Midnight") was "Robophobia, which is a direct sequel to "Robots of Death" so I'll save my comments for next month.

Classic Who only? If not, I might suggest "Blink" and "Time of Angels/Flesh & Stone."

I've seen "Power of Kroll" twice because it took me until episode 3 to recognize it as something I've seen before.

Yeah, me too. It's ridiculous, but the pacing is tight (after that first long shot on the beach, of course) and it's a lot of fun.

Whatever flaws "Neverland" has - and it does have quite a few, to be sure - I think it's worth it for the moment when the Doctor introduces Charley and Romana to each as "one of my best friends ever" and "one of my best-ever friends."

Right, the premise of the Divergent Universe is "Let's say the word 'time' a whole lot in every story."

He's pretty much obsessed with blowjobs, as I recall. He spends the whole book talking about blowjobs like they're the best thing ever.

I've had Andromeda Klein sitting in my home for 3 or 4 years and I haven't read it yet. I really should do that one of these days.

I was in college when it came out, but it hit me pretty hard too.

Oh man, that's beautiful (the card, although certainly so is Sufjan Stevens' version of "O Holy Night").

I really love all of the traditional carols and hymns on these EPs, but for me, the absolutely highlight is "Come on! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!" It's gotta be my favorite original Christmas song written in my lifetime (born in 1984).

The only thing I remember about The Paper is that at one point in the TV edit, Glenn Close yells something like "Give me that [portable] phone!"

Oh my goodness. I've always meant to read through the archives. This looks like my spring project for sure.

Nice! Thanks!

I had no idea this existed. Now I really want to track down a copy.

What a great sequence. An all-red billiard room with a giant stuffed camel is my favorite part.

Very funny!