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- DirectorMatthew VaughnStarsAaron Taylor-JohnsonNicolas CageChloë Grace MoretzDave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a superhero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.
- DirectorEyal GordinStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyWhen Earl discovers that a dying kid whose wish he ruined years earlier is still alive, he promises to help him make a movie.
- DirectorGregory Thomas GarciaStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyWhile working on the list, Earl uncovers a one-night stand from 1985 between his mom and their old neighbor. When Earl's dad finds out, he moves in with Earl and vows to get revenge.
- DirectorMichael FrescoStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyEarl gives Joy a hot tub he found on the side of the road to cross an item off his list. However, Joy suffers an infection, and Crabman quarantines her in the trailer. As a result, Earl must perform Joy's daily chores.
- DirectorChris KochStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyEarl and Randy make amends for a depressed elderly man whose RV they stole years earlier. Their efforts fire him up enough that the man now wants to take revenge on another man who left him on the front line during the Korean War.
- DirectorEyal GordinStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyEarl needs to make up for sleeping with local stuntman's girlfriend. Joy gets carjacked and feels the need to buy a gun.
- DirectorEyal GordinStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyEarl makes some great personal sacrifices to help Randy realize his dream of going to cheerleading camp, and Joy is upset because her son finds Catalina sexier than her.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxErika AdickmanReviews of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009), Echelon Conspiracy (2009) and Harrison Ford's Crossing Over (2009), and Ellen reveals the top five conspiracy movies of all time. The question posed: is there ever going to be a good video game movie?
- StarsBrett ErlichErika AdickmanNick AlstatReviews of "Watchmen, " "Shuttle" and "12, " and the top five movies with numbers in the titles, and the hosts try to learn history through film.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxErika AdickmanReviews of "Miss March", "Race to Witch Mountain", and "Sunshine Cleaning". The top five road trip romances are unveiled and more wisdom from Alan Arkin.
- DirectorJoey McAdamsStarsBrett ErlichMatthew BelinkieJoanna CaloHosts Erlich and Fox lead ensemble reviews of "Duplicity", "Knowing", "I Love You, Man", Ellen teaches Brett How To Be A Man and John Cena breaks down his Five Favorite Films.
- DirectorGuillermo del ToroStarsWesley SnipesKris KristoffersonRon PerlmanBlade forms an uneasy alliance with the vampire council in order to combat the Reapers, who are feeding on vampires.
- DirectorRussell NormanStarsNick CannonAshleigh DejonHassan El HajjamiThe two-hour fifth season premiere kicks off with auditions from Los Angeles. The series is a true celebration of the American spirit featuring a colorful array of hopeful stars, including singers, dancers, comedians, contortionists, impressionists, jugglers, magicians and ventriloquists, all vying for their chance to strut and perform on stage hoping to win America's hearts -- and the $1 million prize.
- DirectorRussell NormanStarsNick CannonHowie MandelPiers MorganThe judges travel to Dallas, Texas, for auditions.
- DirectorHarold RamisStarsBrendan FraserElizabeth HurleyFrances O'ConnorHopeless dweeb Elliot Richards is granted seven wishes by the Devil to snare Allison, the girl of his dreams, in exchange for his soul.
- DirectorJonny CampbellStarsMatt SmithKaren GillanTony CurranThe Doctor and Amy travel back in time to meet Vincent Van Gogh and face an invisible monster that only the painter can see.
- DirectorChris KochStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyIt's Randy's birthday in 2 days and Earl buys him a nice car. It gets stolen and Earl buys it back. When stolen again, he considers snitching.
- DirectorChris KochStarsJason LeeEthan SupleeJaime PresslyEarl has a chance to cross two items off his list by throwing Joy's boys a Halloween party, and getting Randy a "little brother"--Catalina's nephew. But both could fail because everyone thinks Catalina's nephew is possessed.
- DirectorPaul FeigStarsJason BatemanPortia de RossiWill ArnettMichael plans to marry Rita, but that's not before her uncle Trevor intervenes, and Michael discovers Rita's handicap. When the family learns that Rita has millions of dollars, they try to speed up the wedding process.
- DirectorDaniel AttiasStarsHugh LaurieLisa EdelsteinOmar EppsHouse treats a patient on death row while Dr. Cameron avoids telling a patient she has a terminal illness.
- DirectorScott StewartStarsPaul BettanyDennis QuaidCharles S. DuttonWhen a group of strangers at a dusty roadside diner come under attack by demonic forces, their only chance for survival lies with an archangel named Michael, who informs a pregnant waitress that her unborn child is humanity's last hope.
- 1993–199624mTV-Y78.2 (142)TV EpisodeDirectorJoe MurrayStephen HillenburgMr. LawrenceStarsCarlos AlazraquiTom KennyCharlie AdlerRocko buys a cleaning machine from the television to help him clean his house / After being laid off, Rocko searches for a new job. He finds a job testing new products
- 1993–199624mTV-Y77.7 (144)TV EpisodeDirectorJoe MurrayTimothy BjörklundRoger ChiassonStarsCarlos AlazraquiTom KennyCharlie AdlerRocko and Heffer go to a carnival and learn the secret to winning a carnival game. Rocko and Spunky cool off on a hot summer day by spending a nice relaxing day at the beach, only it doesn't go as planned.
- 1993–199624mTV-Y77.9 (127)TV EpisodeDirectorJoe MurrayTimothy BjörklundRoger ChiassonStarsCarlos AlazraquiTom KennyCharlie AdlerRocko and Spunky run to the local grocery store to take advantage of a big sale. Rocko gets the flu and must get cured before the big wrestling match the next night.
- 1993–199625mTV-Y77.9 (130)TV EpisodeDirectorJoe MurrayStephen HillenburgMr. LawrenceStarsCarlos AlazraquiTom KennyCharlie AdlerHeffer invites Rocko over for dinner with his parents, and Rocko accidentally reveals a secret / Heffer helps Rocko get into dating
- 1993–199623mTV-Y77.6 (114)TV EpisodeDirectorJoe MurrayTimothy BjörklundRoger ChiassonStarsCarlos AlazraquiTom KennyCharlie AdlerSpunky falls in love with a dirty mop / Rocko decides it's time to do his laundry
- DirectorGuy RitchieStarsRobert Downey Jr.Jude LawRachel McAdamsDetective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxErika AdickmanReviews of "Monsters vs Aliens, " "The Haunting in Connecticut", and "12 Rounds", breaking down the Top 5 Movie Monsters & Aliens. Ellen takes a look at Acting Wrestlers.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsAlonso DuraldeBrett ErlichEllen FoxReviews of " The Final Destination, " "Big Fan, " & "Halloween II, ". To celebrate Labor Day, the Top 5 Worst Jobs in the movies are reviewed.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsAlonso DuraldeBrett ErlichEllen FoxReviews of "9, " "Whiteout, " & "Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself, ". In addition "The Top 5 Hottest Women Trying to Kill You" list is compiled and hosts learn "How To Be a Therapist" from Watching Movies.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsTyler ChristianRyan J. DowneyAlonso DuraldeReviews of "The Informant!" "Jennifer's Body, " and "Love Happens, ". Hosts try to "learn How To Dance" by Watching the Movies and they look for the Top 5 Worst Fad movies.
- DirectorRussell NormanStarsNick CannonHowie MandelPiers MorganThe New York City auditions of "America's Got Talent" started with a remarkable act called "Fighting Gravity," a group of college students who shut down all the lights in the theater and delivered a performance that blew the judges and the crowd away. Four dancers dressed in white, who were the only figures visible on stage, turned in some precise choreography and surprised everyone when there were a couple dozen guys on stage after it ended. Howie called it the most unique and exciting act he's seen since The Blue Man Group, and "Fighting Gravity" was on its way to Vegas. Father-and-son duo Gino and Tony Antanies gave a so-bad-it-was-worth-cheering-for rendition of "All By Myself." Piers buzzed them quickly, but the other judges were willing to indulge them a bit more. Piers said no, but Sharon said, "Absolutely yes." Howie said he could sense the passion and the love, and said it was a beautiful father-and-son thing, but he voted no. A guy named Joe Menchetti put his speed-eating skills to the test, trying to eat five pizzas in 90 seconds. Three buzzers came before he could finish, though, and he set off a run of terrible auditions that included a guy playing a very over-sized guitar and a terrible singer. A guy dressed in 18th-Century garb calling himself Prince Poppycock turned heads with his outfit, but delivered a stunning operatic performance that Sharon called "magnificent." Piers said he was expecting the performance to "take a certain route," but instead it took a different one. Howie called Prince Poppycock "great talent." All three judges voted yes to send the Prince to Vegas. The Peek-a-Boo Revue, a burlesque group, won over the judges and earned a ticket to Vegas. A guy named Jia-Yi He played four harmonicas at once and earned a standing ovation from the crowd and the judges. A group of knife-throwers earned a unanimous nod from the judges, as well. A singing duo featuring a couple of guys who were very into themselves and called themselves "On Repeat," weren't nearly as good as they thought they were and earned three buzzes from the judges. Antonio Restivo, a 39-year-old street vendor, showed off a pyromaniac routine that mesmerized the crowd. Howie said it was exactly the kind of thing that works in Vegas. Piers appreciated how polished it was, and all three judges gave him a vote for Vegas. Three stand-up comedians were quickly shown the exit as a ramp-up to Doogie Horner, a 30-year-old guy who hoped to turn around the fortunes of stand-ups. The relentless crowd started booing him almost immediately, but Howie seemed to like him. Howie said he thought Doogie was talented, and Sharon appreciated how he held his own against the tough crowd. Piers told him the audience turned on him because he wasn't funny. Howie voted yes, Piers voted no, and Sharon broke the tie with a yes vote.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxMatt AtchityReviews of "Fast & Furious", "Adventureland", and "Sugar". Also the Top 5 Movie Car Chases and Brett fields the ultimate Baseball Movie All-Star Team.
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- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxSax CarrReviews of "17 Again", "State of Play" & "Crank High Voltage". Lips and Robb Reiner from Anvil share their Five Favorite Rock & Roll Movies and Brett shows us how to make an age shift in the movies.
- DirectorDon Roy KingJonathan KriselAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderBetty is thankful to Facebook for the petition to have her host, calling the site a huge waste of time. Episodes of Delicious Dish, Daniel Ortiz Show (Armisen), MacGruber, Gingey - 1904 Lesbian; Weekend Update - Really?!; CSI: Sarasota.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.9 (143)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 35th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig and features Abby Elliott, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, and Jenny Slate. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxErika AdickmanReviews of "The Informers, " "The Soloist, " & "Tyson, ". With the Top 5 Movie Parties and the Girls' Guide to Getting What you Want.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsAlonso DuraldeBrett ErlichEllen FoxReviews of "Julie & Julia," "Paper Heart," and "G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra,". Top 5 Movie Metaphors are also examined because of the South African alien Apartheid in District 9, and the first ever Foodie Awards for food performance in film.
- DirectorSteven BrillStarsMatthew LillardSeth GreenDax ShepardAfter their friend dies, three men decide to fulfill their childhood dream by going on a camping expedition for the lost D. B. Cooper bounty, with calamitous results.
- DirectorDavid S. GoyerStarsWesley SnipesKris KristoffersonParker PoseyBlade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.
- DirectorCatherine MorsheadStarsMatt SmithKaren GillanJames CordenAfter the TARDIS teleports without him, the doctor tries to find out what is stopping it from landing and traces it to a seemingly ordinary, two storey house.
- DirectorCarlos ScottStarsBarry AdamsShenoah AllenMonica AultJenna is a young woman that has lost every man she loved since she was very young. Now she has encountered Alex and they decide to move in together and get married. She has told him that she lost her parents but in the church, she glances at her parents and she decides to call off the wedding. She asks to her friends to leave the church and she discloses the story of her family to Alex. Meanwhile all their friends are murdered by killers and Jenna tells that they are members of her family. Why are they killing her friends?
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxRon BabcockHosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of Surrogates (2009), Fame (2009), and Pandorum (2009), they examine obscure sports on the Rotten Tomatoes Sports Network and Brett breaks down the Top 5 Coolest Futures from the movies that he wishes he could live in.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxMatthew BelinkieHosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "Couples Retreat, " "Bronson, " & "An Education, " Ellen find the Top 5 Most Inappropriate Kids Movies and we meet Buck Smithee: Accent Coach.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxErin GibsonHosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "Where the Wild Things Are, " "Paranormal Activity, " & "Law Abiding Citizen, " Adam Goldberg shares his Five Favorite Films and we'll list the Top 5 Worst Parents in the Movies.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxRon BabcockBrett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "Saw VI, " "Amelia, " & "Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, " Ellen celebrates Halloween with the Top 5 Creepiest Kids in the Movies and Brett shows us how to cook up a Bio Pic.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxMatthew BelinkieReviews of This Is It (2009), The House of the Devil (2009), and Gentlemen Broncos (2009)," as well as the Top 5 Worst Actor/Musicians.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxChristopher BarfieldReviews of "The Men Who Stare at Goats, " "A Christmas Carol, " & "Precious, " as well as the Top 5 Stoners in the Movies and they meet Filmstradamus.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxTyler AustinIn the this episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show, hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "2012," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," & "The Messenger," John Woo shares his Five Favorite Films and we'll explore the woes of dating vampires.
- DirectorRussell NormanStarsNick CannonHowie MandelNina Sophia MojaresThe "America's Got Talent" auditions headed for New York City, and the first contestant out of the gate was 74-year-old Mary Ellen. She struggled out of the gate to get her keyboards working on Patsy Cline's "Crazy." Piers buzzed her immediately, and Sharon buzzed her once she started singing. Howie was the lone holdout, and as the crowd roared in disapproval, and Mary busted into some yodeling that got the crowd back into it. Sharon told Mary she's "absolutely barking mad" but she loved her. Howie said he didn't know why he loved it, but he did. Piers said no, but Howie realized that even though everyone would think he was crazy, he gave her a yes. Sharon hoped Mary would find herself a husband in Vegas, and she'd get the chance because that's where she was headed. Rudi Macaggi wowed the judges and the crowd by doing a headstand on a basketball that was set on a stack of shelves that were propped up by champagne glasses and bottles. Rudi vowed more of an act that would blow our socks off. All three judges gave him yes votes for Vegas. The '80s dance group, "The Spangles Dance Company," started a montage of green-lit acts, and they made Howie feel like his mullet was growing back. A kid named Eric put on an impressive yo-yo display. Michael Grasso, a 36-year-old magician, dazzled the crowd with a switcheroo in a box, where he and his assistant swapped places. All three judges were amazed and Piers even called it "absolutely brilliant." With three yeses, Michael was heading to Vegas. A 12-year-old ballroom dancing couple earned a ticket to Vegas before a married couple calling themselves "Just the Two of Us," playing a flute and a lute, took the stage. Just a few seconds into their serenade, which appeared to be done more for each other than for the crowd, all three judges buzzed them, and voted no. A 39-year-old singer named Chale with a deep, radio DJ's voice walked off stage to give himself a grand emcee's introduction, but that was the highlight as all three judges buzzed him and he was gone. A few more bad acts, including a weird dancing guy and a female accordion band followed. Nina Mojares, 10, and her dancing quartet called Legit, impressed the crowd with her singing and their dance moves. Piers said Nina had a good voice, "but it wasn't great." Sharon praised her stage presence and confidence, but said she seemed too precise. Howie agreed with both judges, saying Nina needs to take it to the next level. Howie voted yes, but Piers voted no, saying they weren't quite ready yet. Sharon strung her along, by saying she didn't know if Nina was quite ready yet. It seemed as if she was dragging out a yes vote, but she wasn't. Sharon said no. Alice Tan Ridley, the 58-year-old mother of Oscar-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe, said she's been singing in the subways for 20 years, but was still chasing her dream. The crowd rose to its feet after hearing her sing Etta James' "At Last." Sharon wondered why no one had signed her yet, and Howie said she deserved to be heard by more than just the people on the trains. Piers called it the best audition of the day. All three judges voted yes. Chipps Cooney, a 61-year-old illusionist from New Jersey, put on a clearly satirical "magic" show in which all of the illusions were obvious. Piers buzzed him, but Howie pointed out that Piers just didn't get it. Then Piers admitted he didn't get it. Howie loved Chipps' deadpan delivery, and Sharon said she found it very entertaining. Howie said yes, Piers said no, and Sharon said yes.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxTania ArpaIn the this episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show, hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "The Road," "Ninja Assassin," and "Old Dogs," we hear Ellen's Top 5 Oh Shit Moments and Brett's sermon on The Afterlife in Movies.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxRon BabcockReviews of Brothers (2009), Up in the Air (2009), and Everybody's Fine (2009), as well as the Top 5 Movie Teachers of All Time.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxMatt AtchityAt the end of the year, there's only one thing left: Awards. Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox go through the entire year that was 2009 to bring you The Rotten Tomatoes Show Year-Endies.
- DirectorRussell NormanStarsNick CannonNathaniel KenyonHowie MandelThe "America's Got Talent" auditions headed south to Orlando, which Piers Morgan called "very, very cool." Howie Mandel said he'd not only been to Orlando before, but he's performed on this very stage. The first contestant was local lifeguard Jason Pote, who called himself a "freestyle dancer." A quick three buzzes later, a winded Jason was sent home -- at least he lived nearby. He walked to the audition. Jason started a run of terrible acts, including a guy whose eyebrows danced, a guy who put some kind of colorful paint on an overhead projector, and a horrible dancer who referred to the new judge as "Howie Mendez." A college student dance troupe called The Morphs were dressed in head-to-toe leotards that covered their faces. They were awful and Piers buzzed them quickly, then shook his head as he wondered why the other judges weren't buzzing them, as well. But they did, eventually. Another guy named Billy Bob beat his bicycle like a drum and was buzzed by all three judges. A hula-hoop dance group was buzzed three times over, as was a bad singer named Stacey Weaver. Piers called it "the worst day of auditions I can remember." A 44-year-old guitarist and singer named Lonnie Lear who looked and talked like last year's winner Kevin Skinner was also from Kevin's hometown of Mayfield, Ky. He claimed he was better than Kevin. He wasn't. The crowd hollered for X's, which came from Piers and Howie, and finally from Sharon. Howie struggled to come up with a positive comment, and gave up. Nick Pike, a 30-year-old cruise ship performer, tried something he said was very dangerous and he'd never done it before. He laid out a complicated agenda for his routine. He rode a unicycle that was on fire, while juggling clubs that were also on fire. After more juggling, he did some backspins that make him dizzy. Then he fired up a chainsaw and incorporated it into his juggling routine. The crowd loved it. He dropped a club at one point, so Piers buzzed him. Sharon loved it and Howie called him "truly a great entertainer." Piers, even after X'ing Nick, gave him a yes vote. He was heading to Vegas. Kruti Dance Academy sought to make Indian dance well known, and their tight choreography won points from the judges and the crowd. They were given a pass to Vegas. Lil Chris, 12, wowed with his singing and dancing, continuing the trend of successful acts. Jayna Lee did "a strong-woman act" in which she literally bent over backwards while Nick Cannon stood on her stomach. Mama T, who is 73, sang and danced her way to Vegas. Unassuming Nathaniel Kenyon, 19, carried his guitar on stage and tried to overcome his nerves. He talked about working at an elderly person's home and that he does it because he was inspired by the people who helped his grandmother in her final days. The crowd seemed to enjoy it, but Piers hit him with an X. The crowd chanted "Vegas!" Sharon said Nathaniel had something special about him. Howie said he wasn't the world's greatest singer, but he's good looking and has some talent. Piers said he didn't think Nathaniel was quite there. Howie said yes. Sharon broke the tie by telling Nathaniel she'd be seeing him in Vegas. "Twisted Trystan and Krystan," a sideshow performing couple carrying a large and imposing hand drill, did something they admitted wasn't entirely safe. Trystan said he went to the hospital performing the trick he was going to do on stage. He swallowed a sword, then he dropped to his knees while Krystan stuck the drill down his throat. Piers said it was "not normal" and said "the pair of you are mad." Sharon said she enjoyed it. Howie called it more compelling than other sword swallowers. All three judges gave them yes votes and invited them to Vegas. The final act of the night was a dance group called Wreckless from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., whose leader said they had no formal training or a professional setting in which to train. Piers said he'd been looking for a dance group that could "kick butt" and said they made it worth the wait because they kicked butt. Sharon liked that they were "raw and edgy," and called them fantastic. Howie loved it and after some quick votes, told them they were going to Las Vegas.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxDylan CobeanBrett and Ellen review The White Ribbon, The Lovely Bones and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus; we've got a message from the Monsters Union, the Top 5 Couples Who Should Break-Up because of Leap Year and Ellen defends teenage movie bad-asses due to Youth in Revolt.
- StarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxErika AdickmanHosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "Daybreakers, " "Leap Year, " and "Youth in Revolt, " Brett breaks down the Top 5 Badasses in the Movies and Matthew Broderick shares his Five Favorite Films.
- 2009–TV EpisodeStarsBrett ErlichEllen FoxKyle ArringtonThis Week, Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead reviews of The Book of Eli (2010), The Spy Next Door (2010) and Fish Tank (2009). Then we count down the Top 5 Best Harrison Ford Quotes AND have Brendan Fraser's Five Favorite Films from Extraordinary Measures. And we ask the cast of _Legion (2009)_ how to Appease An Angry God.
- DirectorToby HaynesStarsMatt SmithKaren GillanAlex KingstonRiver Song returns to deliver The Doctor a serious warning from his allies: the mythical Pandorica, said to contain the most feared creature in the entire Universe, is opening.
- DirectorToby HaynesStarsMatt SmithKaren GillanAlex KingstonThe Pandorica opened, silence fell, and now planet Earth is left alone in the universe. Jumping through time, the doctor must figure out a way to bring back those who never were and save his friends from the collapse of reality.