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Why couldn't you punch someone in the face in that game, a glaring oversight surely? Top secret agent John Splinter can sneak up on people and choke them out from behind, but can't jump out and thump them head on?

Rainbox Six is a MS gold free game of the month shortly isn't it? Too soon etc etc.

"resolving their concerns about the economic devastation caused by closing the mines by simply never bringing it up again"

If a hot dog and the Mafia are involved, you'll need Nico.

Those dashcams are the only replacement I can find for the slapstick of the late Leslie Nielsen.

I'm pretty sure this is another Japanese thing Jonathan Ross introduced the UK to, many years ago. Did he get royalites from the Japanese government for that work?

If you've got the car already why bother flying?

WHAT'S WRONG WITH HIS FACE? (ask too many other people on the AV Club)

I wondered what sort of reception it would get in China, with the triplets being taken out like they were and one of the only three surviving pilots being Japanese.

I wondered where Barbrady went after they got over the joke of a single illerate officer keeping the town from falling into chaos.

So does Bill Condon count molestation of women as a mere "flaw"?

Better than in her all-too-brief Star Trek period?

Wow, didn't realise that. Him and Rob Schneider too!

That makes me think that Bioware should add a Who adventure to their stable of RPGs, the TARDIS, a host of companions and time as well as space to travel through rather than a mere galaxy.

"The" is part of the title of the movie, so it works in the same way as "Last Vampire movie in development, etc etc".

Star Trek used a lot of physical sets for actors to walk and run about, which was nice, but how much model work can you use for the inevitable (and I don't mean that in a bad way) space battles and maintain a bit of wow.

His words apparently even if Motorola was simply the first and not the only manufacturer to produce them.

Actually, in the case of the mobile phone, Star Trek really was the inspiration for the guy at Motorola who came up with the first one.

Did Brittas feel it was… better than life?