chimpjnr
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chimpjnr

Hell, yeah. It would be a casting dream.

Just goes to show how subjective TV is, as for me it would be:

I thought Uncharted 2 was the best game of the first decade of this century, along with Red Dead Redemption. Each to their own though.

Lucas Arts really should dig into their back catalogue, and make some live action movies. They would all merit movies in their own right - Monkey Island 1 and 2, Maniac Mansion, Grim Fandango…the list goes on. They wouldn't even need to change the scripts.

If they are going to persist with going down the video-game route, then they should try and seize some properties from the late '80s or '90s. There is a middle-ground between 15 hour long epics like Uncharted or The Last of Us, and Pong, for Christ's sake. Just find some title that was sophisticated enough to provide

Well, karma clearly smiled on you as that was not the last you saw of him. Not by a long shot.

The music in that opening scene of "28 Weeks" later is superb. Improves upon the already excellent version of it at the end of "28 Days Later".

I think I'm done with Morrissey. Everyone has their tipping point, and mine was when I overheard the manager of a DC venue getting a call for the 4th time in a row informing him that Morrissey was cancelling. I felt so bad for the guy.

So, how 'bout them Cubs, eh?

Was it just me, or did BDH physically change as the episode went on, as though to reflect her diminished position in society?

I thought something similar. I thought that her being honest, coupled with hitting rock bottom, might have inspired some mass movement towards genuine empathy resulting in them ranking her up, echoing but subverting the herd mentality which was one of the themes of the episode.

I'm curious as to the re-watch numbers of this episode are going to be. I can't imagine that it's one that many people are clamoring to watch multiple times. I felt a palpable sense of dread throughout the whole thing, and having seen it once I feel like it's enough. It was ugly, nasty, and borderline pornographic. I

Also, why don't they (the survivors) make for higher ground? If I were looking for a vantage point, preferably with steep slopes on either side, I wouldn't be making a bee-line for the DC area.

I'm not a fan of George Lucas as a person these days, but it does strike me as a little disrespectful not to ask for any input at all.

I need to rewatch, but didn't the guests make mention of a foundation that the MIB runs in real life? So, are we to assume that he is a decent philanthropist who likes to go to the park to let his bad side run rampant?

Rick destroys every community that he happens upon. Name one that has emerged in a better condition for his having stopped by.

I couldn't remember what channel AMC HD was on (it must have been a while since I've watched it), and came in 2 minutes late. I initially thought that I'd missed the big scene, and couldn't believe that it was so brief. I was so annoyed with myself that I couldn't focus on the next 10 minutes, so I need to go back and

In the pantheon of legitimate, scripted tv shows, what's the longest anyone here has gone before they just gave up watching before it reached its end? I don't know if I've ever given up on something after watching 5 seasons or more. I'm on a hiatus from Sons of Anarchy, half-way through Season 5, but that doesn't

His arms will be bigger than Wun Wun's.

I just bought an Amazon Echo on a whim at the mall, and couldn't resist asking the inevitable question - "Alexa, what do you think of Mr Robot?" Kudos to Amazon is all I can say.