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I'll always love Overnight for confirming my suspicion when I was at school that the Boondock Saints was a huge pile of shit even though all my friends loved it.

I think The King Of Kong had a mid-production subject change as well. In some of the special features Seth Gordon talks about how he basically just wanted to make a film about classic games and didn't have much of a story or subject in mind, and the Billy Mitchell/Steve Weibe conflict just ended up being the most

Oh my God more Ten and Donna stories please, Big Finish can you hear me I will buy them all.

I think the offer of a shared drink represented the hardest break from Eleven to Twelve for me. The Eleventh was childlike in just about every way you care to name, and the recurring joke of his hating the taste of alcohol was a pretty clear expression of the character's boyishness. Twelve pouring himself a fine

I've often wondered if Tennant and Smith would start recording with Big Finish if they ever had the time or desire to return to the characters on a semi-regular basis. Eccleston seems like he'd be against it, though.

Yep, that's Doctor Who alright. It sounds like Moffatt might not be your problem with it.

Yeah, I consider myself a huge fan of the show, and even go out of my way to watch some of the classic stuff and listen to the Big Finish material, probably making me among the most committed fans of the series, but dyed in the wool self-described Whovians terrify the shit out of me. They really do seem to think it's

Most of my FFIX playthroughs I've used the starting party of Zidane, Steiner, Dagger, and Vivi whenever it was available, but on my last run through the game I actually made good on my promise to myself to shake my party up a bit more. I used Amarant regularly for probably the first time, and he's fucking amazing, I

Oh man, I bring Gau everywhere, he's my favourite character. I do have a soft spot for characters who have basically nothing to do with the overall plot, though. See also: Quina from FF9, who also goes everywhere with me.

I never knew honest to god Hollywood producers posted at the AV Club!

If we're talking Hotline Miami music, I always give a shout out to Knock Knock, a track I've always found equal parts catchy and actually sort of frightening.

I feel you on this. In my closest group of friends we have a guy whose diet is limited by his health (me- ulcers,) one who is vegetarian for cultural reasons, one who is constantly forcing the group to experiment with new foods and restaurants, and one who I honestly think was born with a bottomless stomach and no

Yeah, 4 isn't a great Silent Hill game, but it had a lot of really cool ideas that it implemented in relatively interesting ways. Having a home base that you could return to, which was safe at first but became gradually corrupted and dangerous over the course of the game was a great, terrifying idea, and survival

All of my yes pleases for this. Every part of this rings at least one of my bells. Although frankly, I'm more of a Glenn man than a Daryl man myself. It sounds like this is basically a dream team, since Kojima has expressed an interest in Silent Hill before, and Del Toro has mentioned in the past that he's a fan of

You know in that Jackass movie, the third one I think, where Johnny Knoxville is doing the movie's big climactic stunt by riding a massive rocket off a dock and into a lake? And all the other Jackass guys, who have been desperately pleading for the camera's attention for the entire film while Knoxville has been mostly

Whoa wait, this movie is widely considered to be pretty good? I considered seeing this when it first came out because I was on a serious Joe Gilgun kick, but I never got around to it. I might check this out after all.

Is this where we go to reminisce about Jackson's cameo in The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot? If he was willing to drop everything to appear in a short online passion project of Peter Davison's, I imagine he'd be pretty willing to direct an actual episode of the show.

I think I've got to continue reppin' hard for Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes. There are a few releases from this year that I've had my eye on but not yet played (I'm looking in your direction, Transistor) but of the games I've actually sunk my teeth into, Ground Zeroes has been doin' it for me most. It caught a lot

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Bushido Blade is one of the only fighting games I've ever really enjoyed. It had a lot of really great ideas that changed how the genre was played at a fundamental level, which made it very interesting. Especially the idea of not having health bars, and victory or defeat being decided by the landing of single killing