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    Review The Phantom of the Opera (1925)

    Aside from the ending (which I hate) this is the best POTO movie.
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    Review Rosanne (1988)

    ::blush:: Mom was watching it. I told her to mute it and she finally changed the channel.
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    Review Rosanne (1988)

    She was on Dr. Oz today defending her tweet. She kept painting herself as the victim, saying “my people” suffered at the hands of Obama because he verbally acknowledged that Palestinians are human in one speech (she didn’t say it that way exactly but that’s pretty much what I heard), she didn’t...
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    Review The Grinch (2018)

    The original is definitely the best, but this looks better than the Jim Carrey one.
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    Review Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974)

    From Wikipedia: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore is a 1974 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Robert Getchell.[2] It stars Ellen Burstyn as a widow who travels with her preteen son across the Southwestern United States in search of a better life. Kris...
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    Review Mary Poppins Returns (2018)

    That trailer looks awful.
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    Poll When NEW WHO Ends.....

    If they end it, I want to see the Doctor turn into the Valeyard.
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    Review Class (2016)

    Maybe I should have given this a chance, but I didn’t watch it because a fellow fan on a message board (a kind of spastic one, though, I have to admit) went on and on about how terrible it was and how much he hated it. Maybe I shouldn’t have let him influence me so much. What a shame they...
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    Review TORCHWOOD: "Children of Earth" (2009)

    I remember being sad at Ian’s passing, especially since they finally decided to give him a personality, but not particularly bothered when Capaldi shot his family because his children were brats. Am I an evil person?
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    Review TORCHWOOD: "Miracle Day" (2011)

    I thought it was funny that people kept saying “We live in miraculous times,” but never quite verbally acknowledged that the miracle was actually a terrible thing. And the idea of burning people into ashes (after heavily sedating them, of course - I don’t know if they were going to do that but...
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    Review THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES: "Enemy of the Bane" (2008)

    The problem with Nicholas Courtney was that he was very sick. He was supposed to come to Sarah Jane’s wedding but had had a stroke or something, I think.
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    Review The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People (2011)

    That mousy woman (Jenny? Was that her name?) really went batshit, didn’t she. Her real self didn’t seem that unhinged. I guess you never know.
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    Review Utopia/The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords (2007)

    Jacobi would have made a great Master. And no matter who played him, the scriptwriter could have really toned him down. And I hate the Doctor in a cage needing the world’s applause to save himself and everybody else. Really Jacobi was the only good thing about the whole serial.
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    Review The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone (2010)

    For me, this is the story that ruined the Weeping Angels. They should have been a one-time villian,
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    Review Vincent and the Doctor (2010)

    The end of that episode, with Van Gogh in the museum, always makes me tear up. That said, it was, unfortunately, completely unnecessary. NuWho always pushed things a little too far.
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    Review Vincent and the Doctor (2010)

    Eccleston was a great Doctor and I was sorry to see him go. After 11 seasons of watching egotistical show runners push their agendas, I see why he quit.
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    Review Last Christmas (2014)

    It would have been a much better episode if Clara had died. Nothing against her, it was just set up that way.
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    Review School Reunion (2006)

    True, back then companions weren’t sappy lovestruck puppies who pined and pined after the Doctor until they got a half-human version of him to marry. David Tennant’s doctor was written in such a way that for some reason he attracted women, which puts me off of him a little.
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    Review The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances (2005)

    Everybody lives! For once everybody lives! Too bad from that point on, the showrunners didn’t have the cajones to kill anyone.
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