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It’s not a book but it played like one so it counts. Mass effect too, but this was the first. Oh and Jade Empire.

It’s kind of funny; you’d expect the account the Napoleonic Society has to at least say, “Also, he had a French accent.”

60 Minutes could do a lot worse than hiring him.

here you go, straight from the digital artbook

Only Witcher 3 has actual meaningful content and actual quests (minor sidequests often give you dem feels), while Inquisition is just a huge waste of time with the absurd amount of fetch quests that have often not much more than a small note in the journal.

So I say screw Inquisition and play The Witcher 3 because the

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Okay, let’s face it, it has to be the man who truly is an action hero: Jackie Chan

Bond apparently buys his suits from the same tailor as Jake and Elwood. In addition to granting physics altering powers, they’re always, always clean even seconds after being blown up.

Hillary is exactly like Khaleesi! She’s blonde, I can’t stand her, and she’s a better leader than all the viable alternatives.

“Khaleesi is coming to Westeros!” Was the best damn part.

THE worst ever, ever, ever, ever. EVERYONE involved was far more than competent, but all we got was this fetid bucket of plague-ridden feces:

I played all of the video games, ready many of the pulp sci-fi novels. And then this movie killed the franchise.

David Lynch’s Dune. It has so many problems, but i LOVE it. Even the three and a half hour Alan Smithee cut is one of my proud favorites. The Amazeballs cast, the Brian Eno music... it just touches me in such a strong way...

“No, seriously, the HOWARD THE DUCK comics are a lot smarter than the movie . . . .”

Thanks Brad. Now I have to explain to everybody that the book was both good and nothing like your movie.

Is there a question?

Second. Sure, a central theme of DS9 was “it’s easy to be a saint in paradise”, and much harder to be one in the real world. But the flip side of that was to show the characters trying their best to be good people— and generally succeeding— despite the difficult moral quandaries they faced and the places they

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. That left only one Friedrich Brandt, age 23.