We'll see about that, teadoust.
We'll see about that, teadoust.
One other thing I want to throw out there: does anyone else think that Fallout's landscapes and interiors are a bit dull? Perhaps it's unavoidable in a post-apocolyptic game, but everything is brown and drab. The interiors feature the same ugly shelves and desks over and over again. I love the game, but I found it…
Yeah, Morrowind is much-less user-friendly than Fallout or Oblivion. I think its actually a good thing, in a way - the game doesn't hold your hand the entire time, it makes you figure things out (or allows you to screw them up) on your own.
I love Children of Men, and I love the long shots in it.
I'm also on team Morrowind. It seems that Oblivion was designed to fix all the "bugs" in Morrowing that allowed you to steal really good items at the beginning of the game, and to combine effects to create an obscenely powerful character. But that was what made Morrowind fun.
I'm going to choose door #3 in this debate, and go with Morrowind ahead of the later Bethesda RPGs.
I agree that making analogies between video games and movies is an impossible and futile task.
I would have included one of the Elder Scrolls games, Morrowind or Oblivion.
How come no one has brought up Doug Stanhope? I would have hoped that someone would explain whether or not he is a stand-up who speaks his mind. Where is the list of his albums? Most importantly, I'd like the comments to be vouched by someone who has seen several different comedians live, and has heard a lot of…
Interesting theories, but I've always subscribed to Trotapus's version. The whole point of the movie is that you can't change the future.
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Question: Are the shows on this list ranked?
If I recall, the last movie I saw with my entire family was "Where the Wild Things Are."
@Dino - Amen. The DirectTV commercials, even the ones that don't feature dead people, are in poor taste.
Let's not confuse mediocrity with villainy. Robin is probably the worst chef in this crew, but I don't have anything against her personally.
Seeing Mike getting eliminated before Robin made my day. I don't particularly like Robin, and wouldn't mind seeing her getting eliminated - but Mike was so damned boorish, and wasn't one of the top 4 chefs anyway.
Considering only the merit of their work at Restaurant Wars, Jennifer should have gone home - she made two dishes, and both were failures. But Jennifer is obviously one of the best cooks, and Laurine is just hanging around. Notice how the judges went out of their way to blame the lamb on Laurine instead of the guy…
@ Stingray
Has there ever been such a collection of wankers on a reality show? I assume Robin is annoying, and probably the least talented chef, but I'm rooting for her anyway just because I hate so many of the other chefs. As I see it, there are three groups:
Kubrick book v. movie comparisons are always complicated. Most of his movies are based on good books, but he twists them around in all sorts of ways, often changing the meaning of the original work.