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We believe it was left by a law enforcement officer on a flight that originated in San Jose (California) and landed in Burbank

@Bilouba: What made me realise that airport security was absolutely useless was in October 2001, I was flying from Heathrow to Florida, turns out the Boots there was selling cut throat razors flight side.

@Too.Tired.To.Sleep: Oh god, they made the original film? Well ANY interest I might have had in this (even morbid curiosity) has just gone out the window.

@descendency: Ah, thats where it differs then. Over here, our parties aren't sponsored (At least overtly) so stuff like that isn't as bad, and when it does happen our politicians get annihilated, similar to the expenses scandal last year (one MP's husband got caught using tax payers money to buy porn, which was

@descendency: One of the biggest fuckups Thatcher did in the 80's in the UK was privatise near enough everything. Now our services that aren't government based are pretty woeful and only look at the bottom line.

@kaosuroi: Honestly my strongest bet is EA. They already have strong ties in the fact that EA have published all the RB titles. Although combining Harmonix with Konami would be pretty awesome, especially if Red Octane got back on board. I still remember the epically huge Red Octane metal dance pads for DDR.

@Dexomega: I technically have an uncle who is younger than me. That stranger?

@crews200: TBH, so did I. I completely forgot MTV actually owned them and EA only published. And this could be a bit of a blessing if they lose the title. RB3's sales could be down to people seeing the 3 and thinking "again?", restarting a series means losing that. On the flipside, it also means losing consumer

@neMouse: Its not even a big thing. Its literally two panels in the same part where it says something along the lines of "Studio Audience (Arrow points off panel): OHHHHH" then same thing for laughter response. Can't remember where I read it (Possibly an article on Scott.ning in between US and UK film release) but

@Dejanus: Not at all. Miyazaki does some amazing designs that blend machine and organic together. Laputa is my favourite in terms of design, especially the golems.

@neMouse: I don't know why it got left in the film, but its a nod to the books which even Brian Lee O'Malley said he wouldn't have used if he had written the first book now. It just seemed jarring in the film.

@andonthatnote: I have the same thing with Jamie Bamber. After BSG saw him on a few things over here in the UK and it was a bit weird.

@clumsyninja: I think 4 is very likely. The fact is, Team Bartowski now know exactly who Volkov is. His mums whole thing throughout is she doesn't want to just waste the last 25 years of undercover work, so now they're that much closer to catching Volkov for good.

@CeramicQuote: I'd be estatic if they brought back Amplitude/Frequency but I've gotta say, Rock Band Unplugged on the PSP made a very good effort at evolving the idea that started with those two games.

@ItsJono: I'm not arguing it did it better, thats fair enough. But to say it was a unique style when its quite blatently a homage to an older game that it used a number of its defining features (Capcom may even have said as much) is not a way I would define unique.

@Big_Adam: I had pretty much the same reaction to being told it was a real film after seeing the Orange ad a few times.

@ItsJono: "It's own unique gamestyle" Do you really believe that, or did you not play/realise it was very similar in style to Alone in the Dark?

@immafattie: Don't know about RE5 (Got it, not started it yet) but RE4, you could only nudge the camera slightly with the right stick, to the point of it being near useless, so it shouldn't be a problem in RE case.

@Blah8: Breaking the Third Wall would be when the drunk stagehand falls through the side curtain onto the stage.