EdificeComplex
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@jcb820: Certainly. We can form our own Americans in Exile support group.

"The Tea Party movement is the future of our country." I hear Canada is a nice place to live...

@vyolet07001: Okay, I'm glad I'm not the only one who heard that. Apparently Thomas Jefferson was the epitome of big, scary government spending.

@Tyr4nt: 10-12% is the national unemployment rate. Specific areas such as Detroit are at 30% or higher unemployment.

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@JimBonJovi: Thanks to Extras, this is how I picture every conversation with Patrick Stewart would go...

@JimBonJovi: Sometimes an implied slow clap just isn't sufficient.

@Chip Overclock: There's also an episode where we see DJ in the future, and he keeps repeating "They say she's the same, but she isn't the same" in reference to the switch. That show really did a great job of making fun of itself.

@Burke: The fact that Kilmer and Clooney had to be Batman under Schumacher's disastrous reign didn't help. But on the whole Kilmer has never been one of my favorite actors. I don't mean to say he's a bad actor, but he never really clicked for me in any roles outside of Top Gun or Willow.

@AmishJohn: I can see that. And as much as I loved Harris as Dumbledore, I admit he would have had a harder time with the more physical stuff the character has to do in the later books.

@AmishJohn: Dick York was forced to leave Bewitched due to an injury. So that was a forced recast similar to a death. But I see we both consider Sargent a poor replacement.

A few more (in my book anyway):

@broadbeans: True! I can also see a survival horror game inspired by The Terror. It would need more monsters/enemies but I think the general premise would work.

A game based on Dan Simmons' Illium would be great. Robots, Greek gods and the Trojan War. Epic.

@godot: I seem to recall reading that Cameron might consider venturing to worlds/moons outside of Pandora. Although I don't how that would work if all the main actors signed up to return.

@JBuncom: Exactly. The architecture becomes part of the experience. Where the player, through the actions of the character, interacts with his or her surroundings in an attempt to solve the puzzle. Much like in the real world, one experiences a building buy moving through its positive and negative spaces.

As an architect I approve this message. The world building in Mirror's Edge was one my favorite parts of the game. The cool, clean element of the buildings was a great compliment to the "nanny state" that the game was centered around.

So "sperm" and "penis" are naughty words, but "vagina" and "ovum" are not. Good to know.

I wonder how fundamentalists would react if I made scopes with the lyrics to John Lennon's Imagine inscribed on them?

@KaneRobot: I agree. I think Conan would do great on HBO. Even if it were a once a week show like Bill Maher's. In fact, I think that would be a perfect two hour block for the network.