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  1. All The President's Men is rather excellent. Not seen much more of his work though (besides Dick Tracy, but he hasn't got a big role in that).
  2. Favourite Featured Actor; Arnie Favourite Review; Drive Angry Worst Film Covered; Bram Stoker's Dracula Best Feedback Received; Anything not by us Favourite Jingle; All the lovely ones you did for us and Most Anticipated Subject for 2016. Anything with spaceships in
  3. Ghostbusters or Scrooged (if you're recording around Christmas, it's a no-brainer).
  4. Thank crud Catwoman's been rejected- bailed after 10 minutes of that turgid tripe. It has to be said, I've yet to see her in a role I particularly enjoyed beyond Storm (and she's only passable in that). I wouldn't wish Movie 43 on anybody, so I'll take a punt on Cloud Atlas, in the hopes she's okay in that.
  5. *Rushes to check out Drive*
  6. Drive Angry is the maddest piece of weirdness ever committed to celluloid and you owe it to yourselves to experience the Cage turned up to maximum crazy-nuts. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll question not just your own sanity, but that of everyone who has ever witnessed this batshit movie. I say, embrace the Cage, embrace Drive Angry, and know life in all it's glory. Here endeth the lesson....
  7. Demolition Man, with bonus Nigel 'what the hell am I doing in this movie?' Hawthorne.
  8. Brilliant suggestion! (& not just because it features spaceships) I also need an excuse to pick up Halloween on DVD as I have nothing to play my video copy on now.
  9. Not an actress I've seen much of (besides Bond), but I did catch Philomena, kind of by accident, and she was fantastic in that.
  10. Another vote for Dracula- great mix of woeful & wonderful.
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    Episode 16

    Re- the episode title for The Changeling- I seem to remember that Kirk references the old fairytale idea of a Changeling being a fairy that disguises itself as a human child and is brought up by parents cuckoo-style, but quite how that relates to Nomad and the episode has always alluded me.
  12. The Imaginarium Of Dr Parnassus is worth a look, not just because it's Ledger's last role, but also because you get to compare his performance as Tony with Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farell's take on the character.
  13. Another vote for Commando, plus Running Man.