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    You beat me to it, sir. Damn fine video.

    Agreed…?

    I agree. Vice City had a good grasp on the formula without getting bloated like San Andreas. The 'Stories' ones on PSP were pretty good, too.

    Anyone else remember when Metallica were making a car combat game?

    @Paddy

    I haven't read any of the books, but the first film was decent enough for me to be curious about watching the others. I haven't yet, but, y'know, I'm thinking about it.

    Now I really want to see Freaks and Gooks.

    I don't think Greg Giraldo started the night off doing much of anything.

    No, Fargate's the one with a wheelchair and a mohawk.

    I really like Centaur MT.

    rainbowsheeps,

    Fuck
    Fuck and balls.

    My favorite, too. If they can get the control scheme to work like those of the PSP Metal Gears, it should be just fine.

    Didn't he blind the guy in one eye?

    I would pay a king's ransom to see Hobos & Robots.

    I think it's a Russification of the name of the family in the show - "Barone".

    I was in a similar position until I realized that I just don't give a fuck. If it happens across my path, sure, I might watch it, but I'm not seeking it out. For me, Avatar occupies the same space as the Doom movie.

    Ow, my tongue
    I wonder if they'll rewrite how he died, 'cause the real-deal would make for some anticlimactic TV.

    Awesome
    Love Wyndham, love the triffids. Recently watched the 2009 mini and was quite pleased. Hopefully (totally in vain, I know), Raimi will keep the book's 1950s setting. If he actually comes through with the project before the head-death of the universe, that is.