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Agree with anybody saying that "Stop at Nothing" is an amazing documentary to watch that was much more compelling than this disappointing film.

As well as being the best game of the generation, ME2 also has an amazing soundtrack, especially the Samara level, new Normandy launch and end run

For games released this year? So many things from the GTA V soundtrack, specifically Windowlicker by Aphex Twin.

Still enjoyed the film but it was interesting to me that I could tell the script was written by an American. A bit like a written version of when someone fails to nail an accent (oh hi Andrew Lincoln, come on down, join Jude Law and Sean Connery in the submarine)

Well "clever" is also workable

Aside from the occasional war montages (just to remind everyone in case they'd forgotten that "Hey, there's a war on!") the thing that really annoyed me was how often people in 1940's England were using the word "smart". Just sounds unnatural.

I love that, I used to do it with SimCity 2000, makes it feel more like a real, working city

I love Danny Elfman and listened to his Batman score on a CD player on the school bus but he was totally wrong for Spider-Man.

I managed it because I live in a country where Baseball is seen as a dumbed down version of Cricket

Does Patrick Stewart ever make an appearance in this show? I saw this before I ever watched TNG so most of my recognition happened something like going "oh Riker sounds a lot like…oh hang on"

I was really disappointed by Zarek for precisely this reason. He's great earlier on when he's voicing legitimate concerns but then he starts shooting up the Quorum and you realise "oh, you're just another cartoon villain"

The mini-series is one of my favourites, along with the whole first series. I had a full box-set rewatch a little while ago, the first I'd done of the whole series since it came out.
The mini series, season 1 and season 2 hold up extremely well but even then it's undermined because *SPOILERS* you know that whenever

That last sentence about the cumulative power outweighing any rough patches is the perfect summary for me. Saw this last night and it's a masterpiece. You really "live" these peoples' lives moreso than any other movie or TV experience I've ever had and [SPOILERS], the way the mother's new husbands start out like great

I thought of this episode when Dark Knight Rises copies that scene almost exactly just before Batman gets his ass handed to him by Tom Hardy

Amazing as that score was, the music is one of my favourite parts of Gargoyles (aside from Keith David's maniacal laugh) so let's leave that alone

Regardless of the helpful Gravity timing, The Martian is a legitimately awesome book so I'm thrilled they're making an inevitable movie about it.

Not quite. PM in domestic terms is far more powerful than a president, controls the legislature and the courts. Also in terms of legal order he's behind a few bishops, the Lord Chancellor and most of the royal family

They were fine if it was a vaguely action packed episode but the need to include that sequence regardless meant that often it was just a compilation of reaction shots and taking things out of context

Of course the real problem with the text was that they lied right to the viewer's face. "And they have a plan" Except they didn't! Neither did Ron Moore!

I thought it was a nice, refreshing character touch when I first saw it but there's a scene in S1 where he fawns over a PS Vita and about how he's thought about buying one. Almost as bad as the "computers in Washington provided by Apple Inc" product placement