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Doberman
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Jeezus Christ, does an ice cream cone cost 5 dollars now?

Everyone's mothers and aunts.

This movie?

Within my core group of gamer buddies, NPC companions are always referred to as "Dingies" due to that guy and the thousands of hours we put into the R6 games.

FWIW, Brian didn't need HER self-absorbed snotty ass either. I like to think he realized this in the next coupla episodes and moved on before he became an MRA guy.

Peaked in high school is right on. He was great as Jordan Catalano.

I've always thought it was instructions for preparing a steak. Is it not?

Can I, uh … get a copy of that?

Describe them for YOU. The general public seems to have felt differently. Many people had no idea either character was CGI.

They should get the chick who plays Angela, Peter's boss on Family Guy. Sounds just like her.

The reaction from many (most?) people who didn't even realize she was CGI?

As I posted above, I'd argue that it's close enough to there right now that in a few more years there'll be even less of us who don't recognize it. I know many, MANY people who didn't realize that Leia, and even more surprisingly, due to his length of screentime, Tarkin, were CGI in R1.

Yep. I've seen the film multiple times with multiple people and not a single one of them realized that either character was CGI.

"Yeah! Right?"

I'm way late to this, but for the sake of anyone else who might come
late and go through the comments as I do, Hans Zimmer is only
responsible for the main title theme. Someone else is doing the rest.
Zimmeresce, to be sure, but it ain't Zimmer.

Didn't I already not watch this when it was called "The Nanny" and starred that chick with the annoying voice?

And that last part is all that I care about.

That same game'll be half the price probably sooner rather than later, and it'll likely have a couple of patches and bug fixes by that point.

Superhero movies ARE the westerns of today.

"I went in definitely thinking it could work for me."