‘Doctor Who’ blogging: “The Girl Who Waited”
I didn’t sob here like, oh, “School Reunion” made me do, but there was certainly some welling up about the eyes.
I didn’t sob here like, oh, “School Reunion” made me do, but there was certainly some welling up about the eyes.
I wouldn’t have thought that Daleks, not being the most sociable creatures in the universe, would be into social media, but without even trying, I have discovered at least three cyber Skaroans who are using Twitter to share their wisdom with the universe…
I have been avoiding this whole Courtney Stodden/Doug Hutchinson thing — and when I say avoiding, I mean “curling into a mental fetal ball and mentally projecting myself into a saner parallel universe as a psychological defense mechanism” — but I can no longer do so.
How can the news of a remake of Dirty Dancing and a sequel to The Smurfs prompt so much groaning from movie devotees and yet be welcomed by more general audiences?
“This is too much madness to explain in one text.” –Jerome (Leeon Jones)
Some celebrity Twitter feeds make you realize that Mom was right: famous people put their pants on just like the rest of us do. Except now they’re tweeting about that to 648,972 followers.
If you’ve been enjoying the snarky Real Ratings I’ve been applying to films, there’s a new Twitter feed you can follow to keep up with all of them…
Well, tweet at him, and be lost in the deluge of tweets from horror dorks groveling at his virtual feet…
That the cuisine is awful is one of the most pernicious misconceptions about Britain, right up there with the notion that the Brits all have bad teeth.
Apparently it will happen tomorrow: J.K. Rowling’s new Web site Pottermore will go live with… something.