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Shame on you, Rob. If you just take it in that Ultraviolet was only a sandbox for Kurt Wimmer to put awesome action and a comic book feel onto the screen, with a plot he acknowledged as having massive holes in it, then you may come to truly enjoy this movie as it was meant to be.

I vote "American Woman" for the super hero name. That way she already has her own theme song.

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Tons of love for Ranma I'm seeing in here. However, no one has mentioned a gem called Birdy the Mighty. Maybe because it's just two people sharing the same body instead of one person flipping genders, but I still love it.

My personal vote and one I've actually strongly considered doing? Max Headroom. It's so painfully poignant today that I'm sure it would get cancelled half-way through the first season. The idea that a reporter is seeking the truth behind the corporations and the commercialization of the world around us would be

Being a fairly hardcore fan of Robert Heinlein, my hatred for this film is tangible.

Thanks! We've actually done that for a number of games. We built a custom system to use in the world of Brutal Legend and one of my best Black Ops games I've ran took place inside Black Mesa. It really is a great way to expand the world some of the games present.

This trailer, if anything, has sealed for me the bad idea it was to move away from Overstrike's "comic styling" to a more "realistic" one. I fell in love with the Overstrike trailer. So much so that upon hearing the change my gaming group and I decided we would run a tabletop superspy game based on the old trailer

Definitely agree with this. At one point when you're getting Flesh-Stick for her tea party she mumbles something about "he scares the crap out of me and I... don't know... why..." while humming, if I remember correctly. Plus there's the audio logs in the Animal Reserve.

My current Wifi ID is "ImWatchingYouSleep." Just to disturb my neighbors. My phone, when it's tethering, is called "NSA_Recon37z", just to go with the tradition of making people paranoid about what may be around them.

T'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger

Why is that NEET officer carrying an M41A pulse rifle? Excellent prop, wrong damn fictional universe.

Personally, if this movie had been rated R, it would have been a much better example of a Heavy Metal move than that FAKK was. That's all I could think while I watched it the first time was how well it fit into your typical Heavy Metal scripting... just toned down.

It's an M-56 Smartgun, not M-65. Yes, I'm "that guy."

The golden chest was a disappointment. I opened it up, inside contained three or four "meh-quality" shields. In an attempt to redeem the wasted key I immediately force-quit my game, started it up, and found out I had lost my key but did not retain the shields. Complete waste and that damn golden chest still mocks

I think anything that uses Janelle Monae's music is a testament to good taste.

Emotional gut punches is right. I can't recall a more hideous, vile villain than Handsome Jack and how badly this game continuously makes me want to shove a corrosive sniper rifle in his smug artificial face and disintegrate it to a primal goo. Gearbox did a masterful job with their inclusion of the original

Can you think of any good video-game related job positions for someone who has no artistic talent and can't code? Do you ever hire writers or creative directors based on the merit of their creativity? If so, what can you do to help someone out who would like such a position? What about voice acting?

It's announced but it's not even finished. At PAX last weekend they demonstrated Gaige but a large chunk of her skill tree wasn't even filled in yet. On top of that, I thought their DLC has been pretty legit. $15 for a full expansion; giving you large new areas, new enemies, new cinematics and story lines, new

You know who I don't see on here nor on Glassdoor? Gearbox. I'm really curious because as far as I can tell, they're an absolutely awesome company to work for. If they weren't located in Texas I'd even try my hardest to work there.

It's the promo helmet. It's the one shown on all the commercials and artwork so it's the one most recognizable. My only explanation.