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Has Segal been a method actor all along? Has his plan been to make himself look like boiling and melting plastic all these years? Sheer genius!

Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

Mario 64: Chaos Edition is responsible for the best TieTuesday video on Youtube, which also sounds like it's going to kill TheVoiceofDog with laughter at one point because of the "reality tornado".

I thought the whole Paz subplot's point was that no matter how much conditioning, he couldn't completely be Big Boss as he just kind of awkwardly shuffles around and doesn't make so much as a sound (there are audio files that were cut that suggested at one point Venom would at least do some vocal acknowledgement.)

Supposedly, Sniper Wolf met the real Big Boss, so part of those remakes to "fix the timeline" that would have to be retconned, otherwise she'd be quite confused by meeting two Big Bosses who act quite a bit different. (Despite Kojima's attempt to make him an antihero, I still read Big Boss as a warmongering asshole

Yeah, that'd be nice, but at least it's a joy to play. I'm not sure what could fix that story and since I'm not getting a Metal Gear Rising 2 either, I'm not inclined to care.

I don't get into shipping really. There's certain romances I do root for (none really in the context of Hannibal), but I don't get obsessed with certain pairings. I enjoy some of the romantic relationships in Hannibal. Some of them are a good part of why the show works so well.

There's not anything like that in the designs, it is more than made up by the personalities. One of my first characters was religious nut knight who also happened to be a kleptomaniac. He will go on and on about righteousness and will only allow you to send him to pray to relieve stress but sometimes he just decides

You can change the color of their appearance and their names and as far as I've seen it doesn't change the stats. I haven't fiddled with it that much since my approach is kind of "whatever happens happens".

It's hard to describe Hannibal really. I'm not gonna be one of those people that's like "No, but you have to see it!" It has its flaws. I do feel that it's tonally closer to Manhunter than any other Hannibal adaptation. It just has way more of an arthouse vibe to it, which is probably why I loved it so much. It was so

I've not seen Crime Story but Miami Vice's earlier seasons are so good.

Finished Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse. That was an unexpected ending.

MGSV did that really well, I thought. If you were really close they would notice, and if they weren't checking in or things like that, they'd send reinforcements from another area to that area to check on them. It also helped that the posts and bases were designed to be isolated from one another so you didn't have the

I preferred Manhunter to everything Hannibal until Bryan Fuller's Hannibal. They're tied for me.

It's a Warner catalog title, isn't it? They don't seem to care much about them outside throwing them on disc and the streaming sites that have almost every movie, Amazon and Vudu.

Up until you listen to her talk about how repulsed she was during the filming of that one scene.

Because they couldn't get that janitor guy with his hilarious faces back.

Also a good choice.

Nice to know that I can still remember all my Godzilla trivia off the top of my head. (That commentary is also pretty fun because I remember it turning into a riff of the movie at times. "So you can see one problem with this version is that the movie never shuts up.")

I've heard that rumor but with the added bit that they also have the Anguirus suit from that film. I think it's actually Warner because they were going to film additional monster scenes for their release and did actually get the suits sent to them. The problem is no one knows what happened after that.