GOU_NoMoreMrNiceGuy_v2
GOU_NoMoreMrNiceGuy_v2
GOU_NoMoreMrNiceGuy_v2

Only to a point. Yes, your iPhone is very smart. It can't, however, put up with the conditions missiles are regularly exposed to, such as experiencing 40+ Gs in flight, or blasted with EM radiation. For this reason, missile electronics trade some smarts for being rugged. The programming is similarly simple but rugged;

Ha... I had the opposite reaction. The look the toddler gave was like "Bitch... you trying to get me killed?" I've rewatched 1:35-1:44 a few times and I'm still laughing.

When he moved the camera up close I was expecting the bit in the middle to open up like a beak and then the thing would pounce on him like a facehugger. creepy.

That look on the kid's face when she places the beads on the table is so sad. You can tell the toddler wants to play but is so scared of getting yelled at.

Mechanically, the game can be fiddly and annoying at times. The pathways feel pointlessly labyrinthine and the collision detection is finicky. But emotionally, it's meaningful and resonant. Despite itself, Spirits of Spring manages to be a beautiful game about surviving horrible things.

Must've been ten when I saw Fritz the Cat for the first time. Boy, was I not ready for that.

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The Simpsons. It just really woke me up to the adult world in a lot of ways, and is single-handedly responsible for exposing me to classic 60s and 70s music.

Here's a thought. How about we stop allowing people who've gone to West Africa in the last few months from coming back and being an infection risk. Maybe for once we should stop worrying about individual rights and more about the safety of society as a whole (seriously if someone came back to the UK and went on the

Hence why every 1st issue of a new Batman shows him in his mansion, walking around in his underwear.

Length of time it took to show us Batgirl in panties?

This is where the movie time travel logic annoys me.

As a kid a similar scene but played to comic effect - Herbert Lom disappearing in "The Pink Panther Strikes Again"...that always stuck with me for some reason, and it was the first thing I thought of when I saw Looper.

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The scene in Superman 3 when the supercomputer converts Vera into a weaponized cyborg against her will. It's a scene that disturbs me to this very day — shades of a Singularity gone terribly, terribly wrong.

See.... I am still meh. I am still not sure what they are trying to get to and how it will save earth.

It's obvious, she's searching for clothes.

"players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations while on the ground." Isn't every celebration technically performed on the ground?

I'd accept a thousand tinfoil crumplies if I could get a paragraph of good script :'(

This. A thousand times this. For each and every aspect of every sf or fantasy film (although Transformers is particularly egregious) - Set design. Creature Design. Costumes. The composition of the shot they're in and how they're lit. Guide the audience's eyes, dammit. Don't fill the entire screen with motion and