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Haha, that was GOLD. The nonsensical plots of video games mixed with Wes Anderson's style makes for awesome parodies.

Now THIS.

Well, when it comes to my money, Netflix is Hollywood's best case scenario. If they kill Netflix, i'm just gonna go back to renting everything from my local indie video store. They're super cheap and stock /everything/, from mainstream hollywood crap to super obscure film festival stuff. And if my local video store

Cooool. First game was enjoyable enough. Looking forward to seeing what they do with current gen design/sound/graphics at their disposal. The visuals in this one certainly seem to be shaping up nicely.

Speaking as a HUGE Silent Hill fan, I thought the first movie was alright, with a few low points (the Monty Python-style church folk, for example). I'm hoping they step up their efforts for this one, and capture a little more of the creepy, messed up atmosphere of the games.

Yeah, I sympathize with what you're saying. My dad and brother are cops, and examples of the good cops you're talking about.

Yeah, he looked like a real threat to the arresting officers as he rolled around on the ground trying to shield his head while they beat him with clubs.

The odds of the cops getting away with it depends on the situation, and how aggressively citizens are willing to press the various levels of government about the issue. I live in Toronto, and there's been almost zero consequences for the cops that attacked protesters during the G20 and used excessive force in

This game is gonna be so good.

What's ridiculous is assuming everything the TSA does is ensuring the security of your homeland. If something really is necessary for security, then yes, fifteen minutes of inconvenience isn't a big deal. But doesn't it bother you that huge amounts of money, time and manpower are being wasted on pointless displays of

If anything, it seems like social gaming has the potential to rejuvenate hardcore PC gaming. It's drawing in tons of players who would never have otherwise touched a PC game. Granted, a lot of those players only want the social game experience, and will never do anything else. But some of them are bound to get tired

After being released to awful initial sales, the game will be patched with a single player mode allowing the player to control the ball by making out with his or her hand and, later, various life-like "peripherals".