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Hilarious movie. I loved and respected Roger Ebert as a critic, and God knows he had enough enemies on this site, but his bullshit non-review of this movie always struck me as pompous. It was more about showing how clever he thought he was, and not much at all about the movie. To me, it is his low point as a critic,

Hilarious movie. I loved and respected Roger Ebert as a critic, and God knows he had enough enemies on this site, but his bullshit non-review of this movie always struck me as pompous. It was more about showing how clever he thought he was, and not much at all about the movie. To me, it is his low point as a critic,

OK

You're like "that guy" who's mad because he doesn't get the job he wanted, but his resume has his email listed as "boners69@hotmail.com."

Who's that? The guy that dresses up like a bat?

The idea is Robin's costume attracts attention. He flips around cracking wise. They don't notice what the other hand is doing.

YES.

My point is you can enact untold horrors in the game if you so choose, and that getting angry at the bags of baking soda on the counter next to the game might be silly and/or hypocritical. Whether the game is "all bad" or not is subjective, but I've never met a person whose mother was a computer rendered prostitute.

Thee must be my twinner.

I'm OK with virtually murdering a hooker... But I draw the line at fake cocaine.

NOOOOOOO!!!!

He better have gotten that job.

I know the games are released too often, but these games are my Madden. No one else has to buy them... just let me enjoy them. I still feel ACIII was a good game, but not the game it should have been. I still love the Ezio trilogy and think of them all as ACII anyway.

I'm the first to slam my head on my desk when I see Wonder Woman in a tube top or Supergirl in her current ridiculous "bottomless" outfit, but I'll say that the costume should service the character. I think Emma Frost's costume does inform her character, so it may be too sexy or too erotic or too revealing or too

Oh, is that right? When did they say that? Was it during the briefing when she was wiping chalk dust off her butt? Or was it a CODEC call at some point? That sounds familiar. Was that a punishment for being involved in Shadow Moses?

That occurred to me too actually. They didn't feminize her, and she was muscular, but I didn't think she was masculine, very intimidating though.

Ahh, how could I forget Otacon? That's an obvious oversight.