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Also, you couldn't backtrack at that point even if you wanted to, because everything except the final dungeon was blocked off on disc 4.

The chance of successfully eating something is like 20 to 1. Love FFIX but boy does it have an annoying battle system.

So very true. Branson and Sibyl spent years in the garage debating whether to run away together. Evil mr Carlisle proposed to Mary and months later she still hadn't given him an answer. (Mad Men and Girls I think do this kind of thing really well, you feel like things actually happen in between episodes and seasons).

Cool! (seems like it was quite a while since it last happened though)

Putting them in different categories means they both have a chance of winning, which I get, but there is also the more annoying old fashioned idea that all movies have a male and a female lead. Have there ever been exceptions to this "rule", like a war movie or something with multiple best actor nominations?

I don't get it. Where did the bodies come from then?

Not sure what I'll play this weekend (kind of in the mood for Zelda now), but I'll tell you what I have have been playing: Firewatch. Loved it! I really wish more games were like this - just calm exploration of a beautiful environment and a non-cutscene based story (a little like Portal that way). I guess there could

I like Interstellar ok, but it seems to me like someone thought of the concept "spend 5 minutes on high-gravity planet, 20 years passes on earth" and then the rest of the script was kind of loosely improvised in service of that (amazing) scene.

Well, no-one was like DONT PLAY OCARINA (except maybe Girard). I believe beema asked for a top 3 list.

Tetra is great, but I never stop being slightly annoyed by her neon green hair.

YES! So unsatisfying.

*Woah*

I would say:

There was a pretty spot on line about her in Virgin Suicides (the book). When they're dancing at prom, something like "she held her head high like Audrey Hepburn, whom all women idolize and men never think about".

Such a shame that FFVI didn't get the same loving treatment.

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I'm listening to the audio book version of A little Life (I'm about half way through). It's probably the best description of what it's like to be a victim of abuse I've ever read/watched/heard. Even so I still find it frustrating and hard to understand sometimes why Jude acts the way he does, but still - it's been an

Yeah, I don't quite see how Homer and Lisa sneaking into the museum after hours is some great crime against the integrity of the show (and I find the music box bit cute, too). However I really dislike the way the writers around this time started to subject Homer to exaggerated violence. Not a new thing, I know,

I forget the episode, but that time when Homer gets his chest ripped out by a badger. Yuck.

Thank you! This place is the best.