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Captain Ron J. MacReady
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Yeah, I think it's great. I hate that AAA narrative-driven single-player only games like it seem to be going to way of the dodo.

It makes me wonder what Clan McStew-Bum's crest looks like. I picture a likeness of Warren Oates from Alfredo Garcia grasping a bolt of lightning.

Nintendo seems kind of weird about what toymakers they license to. Lego would be cool, but I for one would buy the shit out of Nintendo Funko Pops if they ever made them. Maybe they think they'd cannibalize Amiibo sales.

I finished the campaign in DOOM (it's required to spell it in all caps, right?) What a bad-ass game. If I was still twelve right now I'd be scrawling its logo on my Trapper Keeper.

Yes, I don't think it necessarily deserved the critical skewering it received, but I have a soft spot for ridiculously over-the-top sword-and-sandal fantasy flicks. If you're a fan of Alex Proyas it's worth a look, a lot of his visual mastery shows through the bombast.

I kind of liked this movie, but agree that it was a fiasco.

I fucking love this game.

Who remembers NOW Comics?

Gotta admit, I had to google dropbear

You don't want to play it anyway, there's no boomerangs in the weapon loadout.

I finished up Uncharted 4 this week, and it was a masterpiece, although I thought the third act was a little drawn out. It definitely has the best gameplay of the series and the open world sections are amazing and make me want to revisit it. But I think Uncharted 2 still reigns as my overall favorite of the series.

All of these look like they could be Bloodborne characters.

Not sure how they mixed it up, but they probably meant to reference producer Rupert Preston, who secured distribution for the original Pusher and produced its two sequels. He's also producing this remake.

Well, swing has its genesis with Duke Ellington, who pretty much coined the term in the '30s with "It Don't Mean a Thing if It Ain't Got That Swing." Goodman et al. helped popularize it.

Yes, but what does W.A.S.P. actually stand for? We are sexual perverts, we are satan's people, or, as Blackie Lawless insists, "We ain't sure, pal?"

He's also a very talented producer, and has a kick-ass analog studio in the tiny town of Como, Mississippi.

We've come a long way since Mr. T first ate my balls roughly 20 years ago.

Yeah, I kind of get annoyed how the album has come to represent the apex of '60s psych rock, when other artists were doing things that were just as or even more interesting/innovative at the exact same time.

Collectively I've listened to the DLR-era albums probably 1000x more than the White Album, so I'll allow it

I assure you that I'm not just trolling when I say The Beatles, and, in particular, The White Album.