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Doctor Who Can't Avoid Susan's TV Return Now, Right?
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Carole Ann Ford has stated a desire to return to Doctor Who as the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan making it harder to avoid her return. Since as far back as David Tennant's final story "The End of Time", Doctor Who fans have speculated that Susan is primed to make a surprise comeback. Many fans believed that The Woman (Claire Bloom), who appeared to Wilfred Mott (Bernard Cribbins) in the church at the start of "The End of Time" would be revealed as a regenerated Susan by the end of the episode. Russell T Davies later stated in his book The Writer's Tale that this was never the intention, and that The Woman was the Doctor's mother.

When Peter Capaldi was the Doctor, he spoke of his desire to revisit Susan in Doctor Who, leading to speculation that Carole Ann Ford would join David Bradley's First Doctor in the 2017 Christmas...
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  • 2/28/2023
  • by Mark Donaldson
  • ScreenRant
10 Best American Ninja Warrior Winners, Ranked
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The 14th season of the hit reality series American Ninja Warrior wrapped up on September 5th, 2022, with the teenage Kaden Lebsack winning the second consecutive season in a row. The impressive feat for the high school sophomore puts him into rarified air with the pantheon of all-time great competitors on the show, only a handful of which have been declared the winner more than once.

With Kaden's monumental win fresh on the mind, it's worth looking back and assessing where his two-time run as American Ninja Warrior ranks in show history. Who knows, perhaps Kaden will win a third title in a row.

Levi Meeuwenberg - Season 1

Back when Anw was thought of as little more than a gimmicky novelty, free-runner Levi Meeuwenberg accepted the challenge and made a valiant run through the gauntlet. However, most would agree that Levi's biggest successes occurred on Sasuke, the Japanese competition Anw was adapted from.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/21/2022
  • by Jake Dee
  • ScreenRant
Awfully Good: Deadly Prey
Deadly Prey (1987) Director: David A. Prior Stars: Ted Prior, David Campbell, Cameron Mitchell A group of human-hunting mercenaries picked the wrong man to mess with. Deadly Prey might be the best action movie ever made. Sure, it's just a Rambo retread and yet another adaptation of Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game." But what this film lacks in originality it makes up for in mulleted, bare-chested men in cutoff denim shorts kicking ass and taking names....
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  • 1/8/2014
  • by Jason Adams
  • JoBlo.com
Must Watch: Exclusive Clip From Night Claws aka Apex Predator!
Survival is not an option. Living is not an option. Well, we finally have an exclusive clip from David A. Prior‘s horror movie Night Claws (aka Apex Predator), and I definitely recommend you to check it out. You already had a chance to watch the first trailer & poster for the whole thing, and today it’s time for us to see Bigfoot in some action! As you’re going to see this creature is definitely blood thirsty, vicious and kills without warning and without discrimination…

David A. Prior directed the movie from a script he co-wrote with Fabio Soldani which is set in a small town terrorized by a killer Bigfoot. This creepy creature kills without warning, and is on a rampage near that small town.

This is not your ordinary Bigfoot. This creature is lightning fast, is incredibly strong, and seems to thrive on not just killing but tearing people apart as well.
See full article at Filmofilia
  • 12/12/2012
  • by Jeanne Standal
  • Filmofilia
The B Movie Celebration in Franklin, Indiana Gets Set to Showcase Several Creature Features September 23rd
The B Movie Celebration is getting ready to kick off its latest round of films September 23rd. Over thirty films will be in attendance from the zombie thriller Beverley Lane to the creature feature Millenium Bug. As well, several guests will be in attendance including director Kevin Tunney (Night of the Demons) and Tony Randel of Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 fame. Several features will have their World Premiere hosted at Franklin including Camel Spiders, Dino Wolf, and Night Claws. Also several films from the past will be in attendance e.g Killer Clowns from Outer Space. Sasquatch-ploitation features, the staple of B Movie film festivals, will be showing including Night Claws and Nightbeasts.

Nightbeasts will be one of the highlights of the festival and this is the first feature film from director Wes Sullivan. The story involves a father son hunting trip that goes very wrong. In the woods lies an ancient Native legend that is big,...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 9/17/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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