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If you want to piss off the av club, go over to TV Club and insult Community or the Wire.  You are welcome.

What I want to know is whether the survivors will get to a place that they feel is safe, but then realize that they aren't, not because of zombies, but because of fellow survivors! That's only happened like 3 or 4 times in the comic book series, and once in the TV show.

The show has a budget, so that's why the animation looked cheap at times. But I loved that they took advantage and showed the voyage on a zeppelin. Ever since we saw the first glances of Earth-2, I wanted our heroes to ride a zeppelin.

The bees are on the what now?

RIDICULOUS - this game got a better grade than Dead Space 2????!?!?!?!?
Kidding. It looks like there's no trolls here, so I'll move on to real comments. I love adventure games. I grew up with them. Zork was the first computer game I ever owned (I never beat it), and I grew up with King's Quest, Space Quest,

This thread is the only reason I look forward to Mondays. For the record, it's "lie low," no matter what country you're in.

I live in NYC, but I don't have a garage. Any interest in filming in the hallway where I store my bike?

If I remember correctly, he talks about filming on the subway quite a bit on the director's commentary of Pi. He filmed without a permit (at times; always?), but got away with it on at least one occasion when transit police were around because they assumed he was with the second unit of the Woody Allen movie that was

Rachel Weisz is single DNE you have a chance with Rachel Weisz.

Let's be fair - almost all of the other movies he's been in.

Speak for yourself. I love the smell of Axe Spray in the morning. It smells like douchebag.

*"design design" should read "design decision"

I'll throw my comment in with the majority above. I played and replayed Fallout 3 and I love it. But if you are facing the choice of RDR or New Vegas, then go with RDR. It's a very different game, no doubt, but a better experience overall. New Vegas does this weird thing where it corrals you down a certain path

I knew a Mike R once. He was a fun, easy-going guy with a great sense of humor. Even if we didn't see eye-to-eye on matters pop-cultural—our musical tastes couldn't have been more different—I still appreciated him and his opinions because, well, he wasn't a total dickbag.

That didn't look like Park Slope!!!

I was once like you are now, and I know that it's not easy to be calm when you've found something going on. But take your time, think a lot. Why, think of everything you've got.

Find a girl. Settle down. If you want, you can marry.

I hear ya, man.

You know what your problem is, "Dumb-ocrats" (aside from your "smell-fare" programs)? You'd rather play hacky-sack than lock up the homeless.

Just watched it for the second time, and it was well worth it—i was just too drunk to appreciate/remember it the first time. After, I watched 30 Rock. Am I hallucinating, or was that a split second cameo from Dennis during Jenna's exercise video?