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That's like telling Judge Dredd not to wear his helmet! This is an outrage!

That's crazy!

It happens to me about once a year. Last time someone was asking me to kill my friend so I thought about why he would want my friend dead and realized I was dreaming. I didn't wake up right away and was able to create a mountain and went snowboarding with said friend. Don't know why I picked that activity. Never did

Okay, I'll take your word for it. But my experience with hockey players mirrors the vast majority of people (i.e. through media) and I find that hockey players tend to be the least interesting out of the four major sports, personality wise. Dumb was probably too harsh of a word.

Good for you but endless references to momentum doesn't spell fun to me. There are few hockey players that actually have something original to say. Most mumble and spout cliches.

You do admit that most hockey players are dumb and boring, though?

Disappointed. Not one single mention of the most dangerous game.

BANG! That's you hitting the nail on the head.

So basically, you're on a road trip with your dad, and you realize after a few hundred miles that your dad doesn't know where he's going — but the more sickening realization is that there is no place to go. The landscape is an unforgiving wasteland for a million miles in any direction, and your truck is losing the

+1

I'm just posting my preference. I didn't find the bottom of the ocean to be a compelling environment to have a fight at. If you did, good for you.

My biggest regret as a sifi fan is not supporting Dredd when it was in theaters and not seeing it in 3 D.

I just want a Dredd sequel, then a car can hit me and I'll die happy.

I understand that point of view but I felt like it should have been more of a feast for my eyes especially with the cool looking Kaiju. I wanted to get a better gander is all.

It was a fun and sincere film. Not a cynical money grab like other giant robot movies I know.

Please, less ocean night fights and more city arena daylight fights.

Yes, that was my point as well. This sounds like a description of a Gilded Age era city in the US which is interesting comparison and says something about the nature of a rapidly expanding city.

Kind of sounds like most cities since the Industrial Revolution.

I would like it more if it was fastened to a cane.

Especially if you have been exposed to the Second Mile program. Yeesh.