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#181
General / Can anyone identify this series?
16 March, 2009, 12:31:20 PM
I have been asked this elsewhere

QuoteI remember reading a story in 2000ad a few years back, it was written by either Grant Morrison or Garth Ennis and it was about God leaving his throne in Heaven and all of the time periods crashing together at one point. I think Sherlock Holmes was looking for God to kill him or something. Anyone know what this was called and if it's available to buy anywhere?

Anyone any ideas? I'm stumped.
#182
aye - but will it arrive in time this year?

I'm happy with my Big Tam McNutter one.
#183
General / Re: Laugh Your Drokking Head Off
31 January, 2009, 08:15:46 AM
Just been re-reading early Robo Hunter. It really is crackers. I love the way it feels it could go in absolutely any direction.

I also love Ace Garp.

DR & Quinch never really struck my funny bone though.
#184
At least there's the fall back option of Clickwheel I suppose.

It'd be nice to get a sterling version of that up and running too.
#185
Off Topic / Re: Scotland's funniest dinosaur
21 January, 2009, 10:41:04 AM
Quote from: "TordelBack"
QuoteI watched Local Hero for the first time last night.

I really love that film, dodgy meteor sound effects and all.  Wedge has never been cooler, and I'd totally go for either his wife or the web-footed girl.  Not fussy.

All through the film I'd been saying I know Wedge's missus then it came to me - she's Rebus' boss Jill Templer.
#186
Off Topic / Re: Scotland's funniest dinosaur
20 January, 2009, 03:46:16 PM
I watched Local Hero for the first time last night.

What a strange little film.
#187
Off Topic / Re: Joaquin Phoenix fails at life.
20 January, 2009, 03:23:16 PM
Hasn't he given up acting to concentrate on a music career? Sounds like he needs to concentrate a little bit harder.
#188
I was thinking about this the other day and I don't think that the Doctor should be a woman. There are already women timelords. Incorporate them more if necessary.

Has there ever been a 'transgender' Timelord?
#189
QuoteThe name of the actor who will replace David Tennant as Doctor Who will be announced on Saturday.

Tennant said in October that he would stand down from the show after filming four special episodes in 2009.

His replacement - the eleventh Doctor of the TV series - will be revealed in a Doctor Who Confidential programme on BBC One at 1735 on 3 January.

The casting was confirmed over Christmas and filming for the 2010 series begins in the summer.

Tennant is due to begin shooting the first of his four specials this month, just weeks after surgery on his back.

The last of these episodes is expected to run in early 2010.

More here http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7807742.stm

Surely it will be Paterson Joseph..
#190
Announcements / Re: Judge Dredd Movie is Green Lit!
23 December, 2008, 08:31:57 AM
How about having Old Stoney Face alongside the Mechanismo robots, to emphasise the differences? The only problem then is that it would be compared even more to Robocop, especially with a new version due in 2010.

Dredd could do itself a big favour by coming out before Robocop, but I hope the financiers don't rush it through for that reason.
#191
Announcements / Re: Judge Dredd Movie is Green Lit!
22 December, 2008, 03:18:28 PM
Along with the democracy terrorists, the other really interesting aspect to play on would be PSU. Finding a perp from the shampoo and chewing gum he uses is become scarily probable. PSU, especially one run by Edgar, would take the concept to the extreme.

If the new film is decent enough, I can see a short run of series following the Cursed Earth, Day the Law Died and Judge Child Quest storylines. We already know that they work well in episodic form.


Oh - and we can probably look forward to another Dredd video game as well.
#192
News / Re: New Dredd Movie 'News'
19 December, 2008, 08:48:46 AM
A CGI Mocap films is probably the way to go here. At least then we won't have such a big issue with the removal of the helmet.
How successful was the technology in Beowolf?
#193
News / Re: Press Release from DriveThruComics
19 December, 2008, 08:42:57 AM
Is there any chance of an English version of one of these download sites? With the pound crashing it now costs more to download an issue digitally than it does to go to the shops to buy one.
#194
Film & TV / Re: A History of Violence - C4 - 08/12/08
09 December, 2008, 11:25:43 AM
I prefer the film to the book.

Book gets a bit silly for its final third.
#195
Books & Comics / Re: NaNoWriMo
01 December, 2008, 05:23:10 PM
Wow. Wish I'd have seen this a month ago.