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I've found that Walmart will use 44 when it's marked down as low as they'll go. I could be wrong, but it seems the case more often than not.

Though I fully appreciate the offer, and I am completely interested, my inexperience with current programs keeps me from accepting. The last piece of software I used was 3DS Max 2.0, and that was about 10-11 years ago.

I got a degree in Computer Animation between the release of Toy Story (1995) and A Bug's Life (1998). Family illness (cancer) kept me from pursuing a career in animation, and I have been somewhat mournful about that lately.

Makes me wish I hadn't fallen out of practice with 3D modeling/animation.

They should leave the content of the game exactly as it was except for the graphics. It was funny enough when it was released because it was relevant at the time. Updating in any other way it is like when a guy has a midlife crisis and tries to act like a modern teenager.

I question the validity of Mulan and Pochahontas' claim to being princesses. The former is an army wife and the latter's people didn't have a monarchy.

One of the questions I had about this game and its flurry of possibly horrendously priced mini-figures: Are they coded in any way to keep people from sharing the figures?

For me, "Classic" Disney is everything the pre-89, Revival is the 90s, and Modern is 2000+. I think that Classic refers to the age before digital ink & paint, so anything before The Little Mermaid. The last of the truly classic Disney pieces are The Fox & The Hound and The Black Cauldron. True they had a few more

The original was funny at the time, and funny now because of the era in which it exists - that late 80s sleazy dating scene made sleazy by disco dinosaur Larry Laffer. Making changes to modernize it destroys what the original had set out to accomplish.

I'd like to see LSL 1 get a graphic update (and nothing else). The VGA remake was great, and I'm not keen on the most recent episodes with their cartoon imagery. I'd love to see a graphic remake like Monkey Island received (and I'm aware that they are made by two different companies).

It's fun to watch them squirm during a game of Musical Chairs.

I've been a Star Trek fan since I was a small child; The late 70s is the earliest I can recall watching reruns of TOS with my father (who used to watch it religiously when it first aired, then again in reruns during down-time in his time in Vietnam). That said, DS9 is my favorite of the incarnations/spin-offs. I liked

I think that's interesting from a cultural perspective, but overall rather stupid.

I hated Steam in the beginning, for all the same reasons people have been saying in the comments - generally the lag and the OVERLORD feeling you got.

Specifically spitting may not have happened (or the details are muddled; where I find it was more protesters vs. police where spitting happened) but there is evidence of people treating returning soldiers like total shit. I found that it only happened at California airports for a few guys who told their stories.

First Blood is the only one of the series that I have watched more than once. In fact, it's the only one I own on DVD.

They should replace him with Agent Smith.

That is just plain terrible.

Awesome.

You aren't alone in that thinking.