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  1. Peter Capaldi Billie Piper Freema Agyeman Michelle Gomez John Simm Steve Pemberton Maisie Williams Catherine Tate Bradley Walsh Julian Bleach
    3 points
  2. Camille Coduri Shaun Dingwall Catherine Tate Freema Agyeman Sir Derek Jacobi John Simm Alex Kingston Michelle Ryan  Lindsay Duncan Matt Smith Karen Gillan James Corden Suranne Jones Catrin Stewart Neve Mclntosh Mark Williams Samuel Anderson Matt Lucas Maisie Williams Georgia Moffett Ian Mcniece Anette Baland Jemma Redgrave Jodie Whittaker Mandip Gill Tosin Cole Bradley Walsh 
    2 points
  3. William Russell Maureen O Brien Jean Marsh  Jackie Lane Anneke Wills Wendy Patbury Lalla Ward Daphné Ashbrook Eric Roberts For the Classic Doctor who era
    2 points
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  6. It's all starting to come together now although Ravocon Who 2020 would be a better title. Come on SM you know it makes sense! London's so far away, my living room's right there just at the end of the hall.
    2 points
  7. SM presents Ravcon 2019
    2 points
  8. Matt Smith Karen Gillan
    2 points
  9. Then I’ll be the first, science I defy you!
    1 point
  10. Im glad that you were able to find something to enjoy in this one. For me personally this is a bottom of the barrel episode, and I will most likely never rewatch it. There are some stories that I too think are worse than this one, but they only beat this one by a small margin. I can't stand this episode, but it's good to see that some people like it more than I do.
    1 point
  11. In The Forest Of The Night - Wow! You really don't like this one do you Mr Dalek? Unpopular opinion (and I am probably in a minority of one) - I don't mind this episode. It certainly suffers from it's position in the series with 2 fantastic episodes before and the finale after. Granted it's a silly story but it's fun. Capaldi and Coleman are their usual excellent selves. Samuel Anderson is great and the kids are likeable enough. There is some nice character development for the Danny/Clara relationship. This was needed before the events of the finale. The ending was a bit weak but I found the pacing just right. This is a relatively middle of the road episode - by no means the best but I can think of many worse ones. Be very boring if we agreed every time. I had a strong feeling this was going to be one of the episodes where we didn't. Overall 5/10
    1 point
  12. Ok fine, I don't want anyone besides you knowing where I live.
    1 point
  13. Hi Showmaster I would like to meet these guests for LFCC Spring 2020 please . You can invite them for LFCC 2020 this summer too. Amanda Tapping (Stargate, Sanctuary...) Lana Parrilla (Once Upon A Time, 24...) Alex Kingston (Doctor Who, ER,..) Jaime Murray (Warehouse 13, Defiance...) Michelle Gomez (Doctor Who, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) Karen David (Galavant, Once Upon A Time, Fear the Walking Dead) Georgina Haig (Fringe, Once Upon A Time) Rose McIver (Once Upon A Time, iZombie) Emily Rose (Haven, Uncharted) Torri Higginson (Stargate Atlantis) Michelle Forbes (Star Trek The Next Generation, Battlestar Galactica) Mary McDonnell (Battlestar Galactica, Major Crimes) Jordana Brewster (Fast and Furious) Lucy Lawless (Xena Warrior Princess) Katrina Law (Spartacus, Arrow...) Mallory Jansen (Galavant, Agent of SHIELD) Constance Zimmer (Agent of SHIELD, Unreal) Amy Manson (Once Upon A Time, Torchwood) Amy Acker (Angel, Person Of Interest...) Joanna García (Once Upon A Time) Felicia Day (Eureka, Supernatural...) Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes, Gilmore Girls, This Is Us...) Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Castle...) Ben Browder (Fascape, Stargate SG1...) Jamie Bamber (Battlestar Galactica) Charlie Cox (Daredevil) David Giuntoli (Grimm) Sebastian Stan (Captain America) Henry Ian Cusick (Lost, The 100...) Eric Balfour (Haven, 24) Tom Hiddleston (Thor) Ian Bohen (Teen Wolf, Yellowstone) Michael Trucco (Battlestar Galactica) Matthew Daddario (Shadowhunters) Eddie McClintock (Warehouse 13) Brian J. Smith (Stargate Universe, Sense8) Aaron Ashmore (Smallville, Warehouse 13, Killjoys) Charlie Cox (Dardevil) Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks, Desperate Housewives) Colin Donnell (Arrow, Chicago Med) Edward James Olmos (Battlestar Galactica, Miami Vice)
    1 point
  14. That's me all over.
    1 point
  15. I watched this too (not through your window, honest). I'd never seen any of the other Transformers films as I have taste, but I loved this film. It's soooooo gloriously dumb. I loved Marky Mark being grumpy all the time and looking like somebody had just farted - directly into his face. I loved Anthony Hopkins acting in the most "I'm only doing this for the money" way possible and getting away with it because he's Anthony Hopkins. I loved the stereotypical English characters (it's true, we do all play Polo and drink tea!), especially as they were played for laughs and the main annoying stuck up English woman fell over a lot - people should fall over more in this kind of film - also she kept getting new outfits out of nowhere. I loved that the guy was in it whose name I couldn't remember until I saw that he had "Morshower" printed on his army (I think - I've no idea who anybody was) uniform. I love Josh Duhamel. I loved the robot dinosaurs, especially the cute little ones. I loved that it was really loud. I loved that they ended the film with a giant frikkin robot planet far bigger than our own planet 'resting' on the Earth, with presumably no way to move it off.
    1 point
  16. FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS AND SHAW (2019) No Spoilers. 3/5* I'm not a huge fan of the F&F films but this one appealed to me on the basis it was a buddy movie featuring The Rock and The Stath. As you might expect this is another OTT action-fest like the films before it however because there are fewer heroes to root for you would expect there to be more time given to the characters. This wasn't the case though and I found this film to be quite over-stylized and over-loaded with big, loud-in-your face action set-pieces. Its as if director David Leitch continuously tries to outdo himself with each film after JOHN WICK (2014), ATOMIC BLONDE (2017) and DEADPOOL 2 (2018). The action is at the forefront of the film and so the opportunity to showcase Hobbs and Shaw's relationship is slightly overshadowed. This is made even worse with the inclusion of the sister, Hattie Shaw (Vanessa Kirby) making the team a trio when it should only be a duo - the sister just took the focus off the two leads. Hobbs and Shaw are presented as two larger than life invincible men and so there was a very comic-book like feel to the film - you just didn't feel any danger for them. I did miss the other F&F characters in this but they did manage to squeeze in a few nice cars and a big convoy-chase sequence towards the end. I felt the villain (Idris Elba) didn't really do much and he felt like a bit of a cliche being someone from Shaw's past. And I wasn't quite sure why he had to be a cybernetically upgraded superman either. The plot had MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2 (2000) and TANGO & CASH (1989) written all over it and kinda served as an excuse to have a load of big action sequences strung together. It also had a James Bond feel and felt too long. Personally I much preferred the previous F&F films (from FAST 5 onwards at least) because they seemed more fun with a lot more heart.
    1 point
  17. Not only that but he’s a cockney, he doesn’t even pronounce his h’s
    1 point
  18. Great guest. Got my Freddy glove signed free by him as a thank you for letting him use it for the photoshoot at Glasgow a few years ago. Also it was great to see the uploaded photos of everybody having fun with him using it for everyone else too. Top top man.
    1 point
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  20. Because he crossed his legs too quickly.
    0 points
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