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4 hours ago

It's been twenty years since this cartoon was made. I was only eighteen back then. Time sure does fly. On this Christmas speial Bart gets a tattoo and Marge has to spend all of the Christmas money to get it removed. To make matters worse, MR. Burns cuts off the Christmas bonuses.

Homer then gets a job as Santa to make money to buy presents for the family. But he only earns $13.00. This Christmas special launched the Simpsons onto the FOX network. Before this, the Simpsons only appeared on the Tracy Ullman Show. I give this Christmas special a 4 star rating.
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16 days ago

I enjoyed it, even though I could see the ending coming from a mile away (it's similar to the "classic" low-budget movie "Carnival of Souls" from the early 60's, which was made in Lawrence, Kansas, and starred Candice Hilligoss). Pretty Inger Stevens makes the episode work more effectively than it might have otherwise, moving from an emotional state of mounting panic and hysteria for the first half of the episode, then becoming more flat as her awareness about her situation becomes more and more obvious to her. Despite my knowing what the ending was going to be, I still found it quite creepy (interesting to think about how if might have worked differently if the lead character had been kept male, as it was in the original story). Not the best or most memorable episode, but effective. Sadly, Stevens, a Swedish immigrant, committed suicide in 1970.
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30 days ago

Even though Davros disagreed, the Daleks are evil. The first Dalek episode that I saw was 'Genesis of the Daleks'. I saw it in 1984. I've seen almost every Dalek episode of both the old and the new Doctor Who.

On the new Doctor Who, a man talked to a Dalek and tried to reason with it. I knew that the Dalek would kill him and I was right. People can't reason with Daleks. Daleks kill period. They even turned on Davros and killed him too. Davros was the Daleks creator.

The Daleks are half person-half machine. When Davros saw that the Kaled race would mutate into creatures that would be green blobs, he designed travel machines for them. He planned to turn his Daleks into weapons.

Without the Daleks, Doctor Who would've been over many years ago. When they started making Doctor Who in 1963, they planned to make only thirteen episodes.

When the Daleks first episode was aired, people sent huge amounts of fan mail to the Doctor Who creators.They received fan mail by the van fulls. The creators saw that they their show was a hit. That's why they kept making Doctor Who.

I like the Daleks but if they were real and if I saw one coming, I'd run like hell and so would you. I give the Daleks a 5 star rating.

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34 days ago

In this film a man named Gavrok intended to kill the last Chimeron. He was obsessed with committing genocide. Gavrok set a booby trap on the Tardis and at the end of the episode, his booby trap killed him. I give this episode a 4 star rating.
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39 days ago

Essentially, a one-man show, with the solo character alternating between hysteria, panic, tears, laughter, incoherence, etc. It's not an easy part. Unfortunately, that dramatic load falls on the shoulders of Bob Cummings, who was known as a "light comedian". He gives a noble effort, and, occasionally, there are flashes of real power in his performance, but, for the most part, he's out of his league. Certainly not the worst episode ever to come out of "The Twilight Zone" but not very memorable either.
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44 days ago

This episode is similar to Remembrance of The Daleks. Over the years the Doctor has stated that there's no such thing as magic and I agreed. But in this damn episode the Doctor says that one of the reasons how Lady Peinforte traveled through time was by using black magic. That went against what the Doctor said in the past and that's stupid. Lady Peinforte, some Germans, and the Cybermen were after the statue of Nemesis.
This statue is made of Validium(living metal). Whoever has this statue, can use it to rule the Universe. If you haven't seen this episode, you're probably wondering if Peinforte, or the Germans or the Cybermen got the statue. You'll have to watch this episode to find out. You can buy it on Ebay or at Amazon.com.
One of the reasons why I'm giving this episode a 2 star rating is because the Doctor said that black magic is real.
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45 days ago

Another bad Sylvester McCoy episode. The Doctor and Ace went to a circus called the Psychic Circus. At this circus, people were killed if they gave bad performances. The RingMaster looked similar to President Obama. The RingMaster was portrayed by Ricco Ross.
It's up to the Doctor to put an end to this evil circus. Can he do it? You'll have to buy this episode to find out. You can find it on Ebay and at Amazon.com. I give this episode a 3 star rating.
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45 days ago

This episode was mostly about two groups of women shouting most of the time. Irritating. Very irritating. I dislike most of Sylvester McCoy's episodes but I really hate this one.
The loud women in this episode were called Kangs. One group was the Red Kangs. The other group was the Blue Kangs. I give this Doctor Who episode a 1 star rating.
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47 days ago

After the Doctor materialized aboard a space ship, a bunch of plant creatures started killing the passengers. These plant creatures were called Vervoids. They killed people by injecting poisonous thorns into them. It was impossible for humans and Vervoids to coexist. It was up to the Doctor to end the Vervoids reign of terror. I give Terror Of The Vervoids a 4 star rating.
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52 days ago

This was the last Peter Davison episode that Starred Anthony Ainley(The Master). In this episode the Master is creating a more powerful version of a TCE(Tissue compression eliminator). As he's making it, it accidentally zaps him and shrinks him.
He needs a healing gas to return to normal size. The gas produced blue fire. When the Master was in the blue fire, the Doctor stopped breathing and that turned the healing blue fire into regular fire and it appeared to burn him to a crisp.
The Master soon returned in the episode titled 'The Mark Of The Rani'. The fire didn't kill him and no explanation was given of how he survived. That ticked me off.
Peter Davison only starred in one more episode after this one. I give Planet of Fire a 4 star rating.
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