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Fallout 3 is now quite cheap but I'm leery of picking it up because I'm fucking sick of Oblivion and I understand F3 is made by Bethesda. I fully plan to check out RDR (loved Red Dead Revolver on the PS2 and to a lesser extent Gun) and Mass Effect 2 (love spaceship shit) in a couple years, but can you guys recommend

Shame that Little Mac's life went into such a tailspin, mostly after Doc Louis died: the bitter end of his marriage to Razor from Maniac Mansion, the rape charges, the prison sentence, the face tattoos, that time he bit off part of Don Flamenco's ear. Tragic story.

I do the same thing, Test Tube Monkey. Almost done with Oblivion which I bought in September.

Or pithier. Your choice.

I agree with Barbarella. Be more pithy, haysoos!

Justify your existence, television program!

One more kinda spoiler. That ending is harrowing.

You had me at Buddy Ebsen. I need to see this movie.

They Live SPOILER:

Blue Collar
Though it doesn't feature a vast global conspiracy, it does concern the shady dealings of a worker's union and the lengths it will go to in order to prevent information from getting out when 3 workers stumble across evidence of this misconduct. This movie is pretty underrated. I think the guy who wrote

So this is the indignation-only thread? OK, it's bad that they did that if they did that. It doesn't change my opinion of the film.

Oh, and on some distant day, are you going to visit Green Acres/Beverly Hillbillies/Petticoat Junction, aka the Henning-verse?

The turkey one's a bit too obvious. The Who concert one was pretty great, if a bit too much of a real very special episode. The one where one of the characters (can't remember which) goes to work for a different radio station that uses a huge computer to play songs was interesting as it basically predicted the rise

I can blame the errors on drinking.

Was there a song about a girl who drove a spooky car? Or am I thinking of Detroit song. (Detriot was Twin Cities band in the late '90s.)

Billy Joel was really good for a while. Then he wasn't. Greatest Hits 3 is pretty bad.

The American DVD release is also missing part of the ending. SPOILER. They removed the part at the end where the Good gets up and reveals he was wearing that armor. But they leave in the scene of the Good seeing the Weird's wanted poster and the Weird driving away on the motorcycle. Bizarre.

Sit on it!

Three cheers for public domain.

All of those artists are superior to Phil Collins. Even Henley. Don't ever compell me to say something positive about Don Henley again.