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Yeah, but that very last image with the camera zooming out with the silent princess in the foreground was absolutely perfect.

Why's that? I've beaten the main story and finished almost all of the side and shrine quests I've found, and I haven't seen a use for pictures of the divine beast bosses. Did I miss something?

No, because it's the kind of game where the vast majority of things you can do are optional. I rarely throw weapons, unless I get the "low durability" warning in the middle of a fight and have the presence of mind to throw a weapon to get a little extra damage as it breaks.

They only do chicken fingers, but Raising Cane's is my go-to.

As much as I love JLD in this show (and in general), that would be a really interesting way to go.

Agreed. A lazier show would have had the fake host ruffle her hair.

Yeah, I really enjoy Kate Kulzick's coverage of this show, but I have to disagree with her on the Uncle Jeff scene. That was a genuinely creepy, hilarious, demonic laugh from Peter MacNicol.

Oh my god.

Or at least caused them to lose a leg.

tvlunatic doesn't, but the rest of us have to buy a ticket if we want to watch.

No one of note, but one time in college a dude walked up to me and said I looked exactly like one of the guys from BangBus. I had long frizzy hair and an unkempt beard at the time, so I can't imagine that was a compliment.

Of course you'd say that; you have the brain pan of a stagecoach tilter!

"That's enough foil, Russ!"

I'm convinced that John C. Reilly would be one of the most famous movie stars in the world if he didn't look like John C. Reilly.

Hey I'm just blue turtlin' here, but while I love I Love Films, I don't love I Love I Love Films.

What Harry Potter means to me is that it gave us this bit on U Talking U2 To Me:

I haven't played any of their recent stuff, but I'd love a sequel to Jade Empire or another Knights of the Old Republic.

I tried to learn as little as possible about the specific dungeons or quests in Breath of the Wild before playing it, so I could experience it all as a surprise. My first divine beast was Vah Ruta (the Zora one), and good Lord, getting into it was a rush.

I watched a full play-through of RE7 on YouTube, and it was way more fun and satisfying than I would have thought possible.

I know he deliberately didn't memorize his lines for that scene verbatim, to make it seem more realistic. Not sure if he improvised that particular line, but it does seem a little too funny to have been in the script.