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You're not at all a weirdo. It's most normal people's favorite Zelda game. I'm shocked at how many non-gamers I come across have played it and loved it (probably by virtue of it being a Wii launch title). When it first came out, practically EVERY review called it the best Zelda game ever and possibly the greatest game

Absolutely. It's my favorite after Wind Waker. But I've written so much about it and argued with strangers on the internet so much that I've just come to accept that, like every Zelda game, people will love it in about 10 years.

Wow, I have to sincerely disagree with you on this. When it first released I was pretty disappointed in it. It lacked the whimsy and life that Wind Waker had. But now it's the Zelda game I replay the most, and this HD remake is stunning. I wrote about it on my blog (shameless plug: www.playingzelda.tumblr.com) but I

Basically "Cloverfield" is just Bad Robot's Twilight Zone. Every episode is totally different but tonally similar, and kind of in the same universe.

You're going to miss out. It's a great movie that happens to have the word Cloverfield in the title.

I thought this was just fantastic filmmaking. The twists always enhanced the movie rather than taking from it. At first I was worried that the movie was validating doomsday preppers, but having him also be a huge creep was perfect. When she gets outside and realizes the air is fine, that could have been frustrating

Finished the season and yeah, S4 is on a whole other level from the previous ones. The plotting and pacing is so much more thought-out. Now that everything is finally coming together, I'm watching the show because it's genuinely great, not because it's pretty good.

This season is by far the most satisfying yet. The writing still falls into cliche too often (There's literally a scene where someone says, "You don't mean…" and the other person cuts them off and says, "Yes. Exactly." Boo.) but it's really satisfying to see all of Frank's loose ends coming back to bite him. I was

Really loved this movie back in the day. I always wondered if it had held up.

I personally don't think we know what the finish line is for this show. The genius thing about opening the series with Cinnabon Gene is they've already established a future after Breaking Bad. I wouldn't be surprised if after we see Jimmy make the full transition to Saul, we flash forward to Gene and follow his story.

Why not just end iiiiit? I really enjoy the show, but it wasn't built to last forever. Eventually we have to see the House of Cards fall. Otherwise we're going to start getting into Gilligan's Island territory.

Especially considering the Radiohead version is vastly superior in every way, and wasn't even used in the movie.

Real talk, who gives a shit if the movie is good?
I mean it probably won't be.
But I'm not about to write off a movie because of its runtime. What else am I going to do for two and a half hours? Post on AVC?

This is a great book, but it doesn't seem particularly well suited to television.

Thanks, I would definitely appreciate some readers!

This was so not what I was expecting, in the best way possible. It was funnier, sadder, darker, weirder all at once.

Sweet! I suppose this is as good a place as any to shamelessly plug the Zelda blog I recently started, playingzelda.tumblr.com

Man everyone loved Mooney's character at my screening. Including me. Thought he crushed it.

Same, I was dying the whole time. Thought it was going to be terrible. Honestly, I think it's as good as the first.

I only figured it out last night.