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That reminds me, maybe I should play Toonstruck sometime. Maybe if they ever actually get it for digital distribution.

My parents let me read Roald Dahl and Edward Gorey, and that probably explains far too much.

Is there a particular era they're going for with the poster? I want to say late-'60s/early-'70s, but I haven't seen enough old movie posters to be sure. Classy nonetheless.

Ron Paul-ites would be more likely. That and Juggalos.

That's a good point, it is basically The Sims, isn't it. Can we vote to trap the guy in a room with no toilets?

Good, that at least would be more interesting than whatever bland choices the masses settle on.

And ATHF! We still like that show, right?

Well, if Rasmussen wants to put out bad data that makes conservatives complacent and liberals anxious, I'm certainly not going to stop them.

I love the soundtrack SO HARD.

And it's all public domain now, too!

Not to be nitpicky, but I don't think pumas are really known for their flying abilities.

My only exposure to Smallville is from last year when I found myself at a Thanksgiving dinner with a bunch of people who happened to be Smallville fans. They told me that the only reason to watch the show was so that you could bitch to other fans about how terrible the show was and speculate as to how even more

Ah, fair enough.

"that one NHK music video series"

Indeed, the movie probably could be improved by replacing most of the audio with Annette Hanshaw recordings.

Since my only real exposure to pre-WWII popular music is Fallout 3, after that and now this clip, I guess I can't imagine scratchy recordings of bouncy '20s jazz numbers that AREN'T accompanied by brutal impalings and decapitations.

What!!! What are the odds?

Yeah, Imogen Poots was in 28 Weeks Later playing the sister to Mackintosh Muggleton.

What the hell was Chiwetel Ejiofor doing in that movie, is what I want to know.

Breakfast Balls: Well, from what I recall, reviewer Jeff Gerstmann was fired from Gamespot shortly after posting a scathing video review of the game, right when publisher Eidos had paid for an enormous amount of K&L advertising on Gamespot in an effort to pitch it as a must-have triple-A action game. Rumors in the