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Quote: zooo @ April 4 2009, 1:55 PM BST

Ha, the other one's lovely though.

Apparently the Amazonian warrior queens chopped off one breast to make firing a bow easier.

Blimey, that's hardcore.

Quote: Badge @ April 4 2009, 1:54 PM BST

Stop doing yourself down, Aaron!

Aw, post modification, the lowest form of wit. Bless you.

Quote: chipolata @ April 4 2009, 1:56 PM BST

Apparently the Amazonian warrior queens chopped off one breast to make firing a bow easier.

That's got to be a myth - Can't really see the Amazonians letting a little thing like their breasts get in the way of anything. Anyway, you're ruining my perfect fantasy of Amazonians, so shut up! ;)

Quote: Aaron @ April 4 2009, 2:00 PM BST

Aw, post modification, the lowest form of wit. Bless you.

Bless you an'all, considering it is one of your traits.

Isn't it about time you said this thread has gone off topic?

Erm. No?

Erm. Okay then.

Quote: Aaron @ April 4 2009, 1:52 PM BST

Ah, but unlike you, zooo's not an obnoxious tit.

What a pleasant fellow you are.

Quote: Aaron @ April 4 2009, 1:52 PM BST

obnoxious .

And apparently the dictionary definition of the word 'obnoxious', is 'not agreeing with Aaron'.

Is the 'Infinite Quest' any good?

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I really hate watching Flash animation as feature length cartoons. So I thought I'd ask first if it was worth watching.

Quote: Curt @ April 5 2009, 4:33 PM BST

Is the 'Infinite Quest' any good?
I really hate watching Flash animation as feature length cartoons. So I thought I'd ask first if it was worth watching.

I never made it through all the episodes; it just felt stale and atmosphere-less to me. It was featured in a kids TV show as well, so it's more child orientated. Personally I'm not in any rush to catch the bits I missed.

Curt, if you're on a Who streak and are now looking for extra stuff to fill the gap, have you tried The Sarah Jane Adventures? It too is a kids show, but it's pretty good. Or how about Torchwood? It can be pretty feeble, but there's some good episodes too, more so in the second series. Or how about The American TV movie from the nineties starring Paul McGann?

I only saw it in little 5 minutes sections once a week on TV, which was fine. I'm not sure I'd want to watch it all in one go, though.

Good to know thanks guys. I think I'll skip it for now. Maybe watch it if I get desperate.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 5 2009, 4:40 PM BST

I never made it through all the episodes; it just felt stale and atmosphere-less to me. It was featured in a kids TV show as well, so it's more child orientated. Personally I'm not in any rush to catch the bits I missed.

Curt, if you're on a Who streak and are now looking for extra stuff to fill the gap, have you tried The Sarah Jane Adventures? It too is a kids show, but it's pretty good. Or how about Torchwood? It can be pretty feeble, but there's some good episodes too, more so in the second series. Or how about The American TV movie from the nineties starring Paul McGann?

I have not watched any Sarah Jane Adventures because I thought it might be too childish to watch. But if you think it isn't bad I'll give it a go.
I've started watching Torchwood (about halfway through). It's sort of a souless version of Dr Who but like you and others have said I hear Season two is pretty good.
I'm actually currently downloading the Paul McGann movie. I'm pretty excited to watch it.
I've also started watching Series 1. Not my favourite but the episodes are getting better as the series moves forward. I just finished watching the Dalek episode and it wasn't bad. I'm looking forward to watching the one that introduces Captain Jack.

Quote: Curt @ April 5 2009, 4:49 PM BST

I'm looking forward to watching the one that introduces Captain Jack.

That's written by Steven Moffat, so is obviously brilliant!

Quote: Curt @ April 5 2009, 4:49 PM BST

I'm actually currently downloading the Paul McGann movie. I'm pretty excited to watch it.

You could go either way with that, I know a lot of people hate it, but it is in a lot of ways almost a trial run for the style of Who we have now; and McGann makes a brilliant Who I thought, pity he hasn't had chance to do more on screen; I'd be calling him up if I was the current show runner with the idea of having him appear in the current series for a multi-Doctor episode.

Yea I'm starting to realize Steven Moffat episodes are always going to be good ones.
I never watch to see who's written a TV show episode except Dr Who because they really do seem to swing in Mr. Moffat's favor for my favourite episodes.
And is he the guy who's taking over the series right? If that's true series 5 might just be the best series ever!

Speaking of Moffat, I just looked him up and it says he wrote Jekyll. Is that any good? Worth watching? Are other shows of his worth watching? As in is he just one of those writers that are worth following?

Quote: Curt @ April 5 2009, 5:36 PM BST

Yea I'm starting to realize Steven Moffat episodes are always going to be good ones.
I never watch to see who's written a TV show episode except Dr Who because they really do seem to swing in Mr. Moffat's favor for my favourite episodes.
And is he the guy who's taking over the series right? If that's true series 5 might just be the best series ever!

Speaking of Moffat, I just looked him up and it says he wrote Jekyll. Is that any good? Worth watching? Are other shows of his worth watching? As in is he just one of those writers that are worth following?

I stood behind him in a queue once and he clearly had no idea who I was.

:D

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