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These are great points. I like the ending of II, but the original's ending is still the best. He just went through this gauntlet, and all he cares about is Adrian. It's fantastic.

This pretty much sums it all up…very nice job. I just watched IV the other day…good lord, is it awful. But you get like 48 training sequences, 4 music videos, and the end of the Cold War. 80s me loves it in every way. Kind of like "Cobra," which also walks that thin line between awful and great before Stallone lost

THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE…AN EXHIBITION! *spits everywhere*

I'm really just curious how the Arnold vs. Arnold fight ends up looking. Was watching the original the other day, and some of that makeup/Terminator effect is pretty awful—but it still works because it's 1984 and the movie kicks ass. But this modern battle should know better, right? Plus…it really has the potential to

Indeed. The hands clasped on the sheets bit—yep, even 10 year old me understood something intense was happening.

"Here come the cavalry" *KICKASS TONY BANKS SYNTH SOLO*

Just watched Terminator 2 the other day. Goddamned, Linda Hamilton tears it up. She's cut and she fucks shit up. Just like Sigourney Weaver in Aliens—man, you really believe her as an ass-kicking warrior. This GOT gal—she's beautiful and all, but, eh.

This is so good, you don't even know. I used to rewind the scene when he goes into the gun shop. I was 10 years old, so there you go. Used to love to listen to him say: "Da uzi 9 millimeter?" "Phased plasma in 40-watt range." I mean, shit. I dressed up as the goddamned Terminator for Halloween that year, wandering

Yep. And he would glisten while he did it, feed deer and effortlessly quip.

Because she's tough! And independent! And a sexy woman who calls the shots!

I feel like there is a Godfather Part II fill-in here that you are going for, and I like it. "If one thing is clear, if the Internet has taught us anything, it's that you can jack off to anything." *Tom Hagen loses will to live*

Ugh, he's always so skeevy with the females. Sajak likey the ladies a lot. That smug, pompous, pompadoured global warming denying asshole.

And why do they buy a vowel when they know what the vowel is? Why? Why are they wasting that money? And why, in the final puzzle, if they get something like T _ E, do they always ask for an H? Why would they waste it? Why? WHY.

That's pretty interesting! I lived in a part of the south growing up that was close enough for me to sort of flirt with midwest manners, I suppose, and I spent a lot of summers in Wisconsin and time in Missouri. I think I was too young to know what really constitutes niceness, though. I'd like to get back to the

This is true. I've never seen nicer people than where I live now. Florida was a crapfest of rude idiots and other assorted assholes (I'm generalizing here, too, but, per capita, in my unofficial everyday study, it kind of sucked), but other parts of the South are filled with charming, intelligent, friendly people.

I've lived in the south my whole life. I know there are a lot of wonderful people in this part of the country, a lot of wonderful things to do and see, a lot of history to absorb. I hate to generalize an entire region.

*freeze frame on General Lee as it flies through a barn*

Ugh…so true. Watching the American version is pretty painful. Really bad commentary and endless background packages. I don't care about all the bros who build the obstacles in their backyards!

I really really liked Trivia Crack for a while, but it takes too long to play. QuizUp is far better and more exhaustive.

How about best dads? Cosby is out now for obvious reasons, but he was a pretty decent father on the show, which is impossible to watch now.