bradthebiggestdad--disqus
BradTheBiggestDad
bradthebiggestdad--disqus

I'd say it's a cash-in, and as much as I love Reynolds, I think he's enthused about it because his career-defining role to this point was "Van Wilder", which came out fourteen years ago.

In the HD version, he turns into a blingwad.

Since it took you three paragraphs to explain it, yeah, that was my point.

The consensus seems to be that the "Wind Waker" designs aged well, though, while this game's look didn't. So it's not as simple as that. (I always liked "Wind Waker" better, and thought pretty much every complaint about it, from the look to the exploration-focused Triforce missions, insane.)

When I saw the commercial for the HD remake, I suddenly realized I never finished this game. I loved it and got almost to the end of it and then just ran around forever and never fought the boss.

I'd say it's tougher to find blood in an American supermarket that's belonged to a criminal and/or sinner. What a country.

Yeah, listen to the story the beans tell *farts and continues farting for one hundred years*

I thought this was the first one in the series, and figured the title was just the sort of thing movies call themselves nowadays.

It's the curse of…oh, he quit? Never mind.

Ball Buster! I own all the movies!

They had an arm wrestle, and then a catch with Chase Utley.

"movie a labor of love" - um…

He's a wholly unrelated character who was transformed into a conscious commentary on Marvel's line.

If they were making the right kind of Superman movies, they wouldn't try to make this one.

You really pay a lot of attention to her!

Do you have some pamphlets to give me?

The point of the story is that he managed to turn hide & seek from a weird thing for a grown-up to do into part of his history of treating people like shit.

It's called a joke.

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It's good.