Gotta love the Scots
Posts by E R Andrews
Loving this record. There's a heaviness and weight to it which feels perfect for dark midsummer nights.
Ncuti Gatwa as the doctor
Christopher Eccleston as the doctor
Paul McCann as the Doctor
Ncuti Gatwa welcome to the club of Doctor Who leads that deserved so much more </3
I find it increasingly nauseating living above a graveyard through which hundreds of tours pass through daily screaming about HP characters.
THE definitive Lord of the Rings adaptation. Robert Stephens will always be my Aragorn.
It's bad. The whole feel of it is wrong. Everything about it is wrong and I'm never going near another copy again.
I did. Articles on why Labour's AI plans are great, articles written by Nick Clegg, an interview with the moral vacuum of Maurice Glasman. This is a newspaper which has completely died. And that Orwell quote you use, JFC. Never again.
The 40th anniversary of Prince and the Revolution releasing Around The World In A Day LP. So, 40 years ago, 13 year old me was having his mind somewhat blown by a much stranger and more out there LP than the Purple Rain 2 he'd been expecting.
A pivotal record for me. www.youtube.com/watch?v=56Hv...
Dr Who was fun, I laughed at the jokes, loved the Flash Gordon aesthetics and Belinda was great. I wish they'd actually called it Planet of the Incels as I'd love to see that on the Target novel cover.
All in all, I had a good escapist time for 45 minutes and God knows that's what's needed now.
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I am normally no fan of haggis but these are genuinely fantastic.
The whole Savages package is one of the very best in the DVD range. The 100(!) minutes deep dive documentary on The Savages itself is hugely enjoyable also.
Three brass musical instruments (tubas or euphoniums?) that have been turned into urinals in a pub's male toilets.
I regret to inform you that I have discovered the 'wackiest' pub in England.
I remember watching Haywire and thinking what a fantastic Bond Fassbender would make.
I remember being 10 years old and seeing the listing for this in the Radio Times and thinking, "That's it, Blake will be back for good and the show is just going to keep getting better and better. Fantastic". And then.... Still, greatest episode of TV drama ever.
Absolutely. Greatest Dr Who Cliffhanger Of All Time.
That whole season with Nerys Hughes is a real high point of Tom's Big Finish exploits.
I was there also. Been listening to them since 1997 but never experienced them live. Mindbendingly astonishing. Like looking into a vast black hole for 90 minutes.
Well, obviously he killed a lot of power mad multibillionaires determined to hammer the planet into the exact shape they wanted it to be. Hmmm....
The character is just too anachronistic to work now. A state sponsored government funded privately educated and wealthy white male in a nice suit travelling the world murdering people on the orders of his government is generally the bad guy these days. But they had a good run.
I watched The Creature From The Pit just last night and I loved it. Yes, I can see what Erato obviously looks like. I don't care, it's enormous fun and Myra Frances is fab.
I remember an interview with Steven Moffat when he said when fans say they love Season 17, what they really mean is they love City of Death. To which I respond with, I love Season 17 and City of Death but I absolutely adore Nightmare of Eden.
I always think of Lost Highway - Mulholland Dr - Inland Empire as Lynch's Hollywood trilogy.
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Use a Star Trek gif to describe how you feel.
All my best thoughts and hopes for your dad today and wishing him an easy and safe surgery.
I'm watching die hard tourists in Greyfriars who are still determinedly attempting to have their photo taken with the dead dog grave while being near blown over and dodging flying branches.