Monthly Archives: October 2011

Scary Singing

31st
Oct. × ’11

David Tennant (who will be David Ownner after the revolution), Catherine Tate, and other Doctor Who cast and crew members commemorate series 1-4 here: And this next video reminds us just how Hallowe’eny series 5-6 have been: (CHT TARDIS Newsroom here, here, and here.)

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Red Goggles Are Scary!

31st
Oct. × ’11

Here’s a scary story, just in time for Hallowe’en! Well, okay, it’s not that scary. But hey, I wrote it when I was 12. Speaking of scary, check out what Brandon’s coolly done to my pic. Or if it’s gone by the time you read this, check it out here.

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Cops vs. Law and Order

30th
Oct. × ’11

On the west coast, cops commit war crimes. On the east coast, cops admit that corruption is a perk of their jobs, and get all indignant about being prosecuted. Maybe we should start using the slogan “no special rights for cops.” (Of course, applied consistently that would make them not cops anymore. Which is fine [...]

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Rad Aghast; or, Doctor McCoy Talks Witchcraft and Wizardry

29th
Oct. × ’11

Here. (CHT Theo Nering.) McCoy was also considered for the role of Older Bilbo in LOTR, but lost out to Ian Holm – a shame, really, as McCoy strikes me as much more Bilboey than Holm (plus, considering that Martin Freeman is now Younger Bilbo, McCoy looks more like an older Freeman than Holm does).

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Okay, Diss the Sonic

28th
Oct. × ’11

Why some tools are just too useful to be allowed in action movies. (CHT TARDIS Newsroom.) Nice David Tennant vibe from the wielder there too.

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Blame Lucas for the Aliens, Blame Spielberg for the Fridge

26th
Oct. × ’11

So says Spielberg. (But who do I blame for Indy standing around not doing much of anything for the last part of the movie?)

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